Digi International, Inc. Datasheets for Single Board Computers (SBC)

Single board computers (SBC) serve as the motherboard for instrumentation systems including modern PCs. SBCs are composed of a microprocessor, memory chip, and serial and parallel interfaces to communicate with other devices.
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Its unique pre-certified wireless connectivity options offer 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2, including Bluetooth Low Energy. Out-of-box cellular integration options using the pre-certified Digi XBee® Cellular modem or third party...
Rabbit's new BL4S100 single-board computers offer a cost-competitive solution for control and communication that dramatically reduces your time to market. The series is designed to support the rapidly-increasing use of...
The BL2100 series is available in four flexible configurations, which feature 40 digital I/O, 3 RS-232/485 serial ports, and a battery-backup for the real-time clock and SRAM for protected data.
The BL2600 single-board computer featuring the Rabbit® 3000 microprocessor provides embedded system engineers a complete and expandable performance package. Two standard models features up to 44.2 MHz clock speed, with...
The BL4S200 single-board computers (SBCs) offer a full-featured control and communications solution for industrial applications. The BL4S200 series is designed to provide the microprocessor control and I/O used for reading...
The ConnectCore 6 SBC is an ultra-compact and versatile off-the-shelf single board computer (SBC) platform. It offers significantly reduced time-to-market by virtually eliminating the traditional risk, effort, and complexity of...
The ConnectCore 6UL SBC Express delivers a powerful, secure and extremely costeffective off-the-shelf single board computer with complete Linux support, including the Digi TrustFence™ device security framework with out-of-box support for...
The LP3500 features built-in analog and digital I/O which also includes 1 high current relay output capable of driving up to 1A. The board consumes less than 20 mA when...