The distributor of electronic components Anatronic has added to its product portfolio the OPM-CDV module with Intel Open Pluggable Specification (Paho) from the integrated solution provider, Avalue Technology, a system for digital signage solutions based on the next generation Intel Atom Cedarview N2800 processor.

Avalue Technology, company represented in Spain by Anatronic, has launched the Avalue OPM-CDV module that, supporting the Intel Open Pluggable Specification architecture standard (Paho), has been designed for installation on any digital signage platform.

The OPM-CDV, which aims to speed up and facilitate updates and maintenance, is developed with the flexible Qseven Avalue module to provide the option of different platforms depending on the requirements of each project. In addition to the EQM-CDV Qseven module, the Avalue OPM-CDV also uses a Qseven EAP-OPI carrier card and is powered by the Intel Atom Cedarview N2800 processor and Intel NM10 Express chipset, with DDR system memory 1066 of 1 GB.

The OPM-CDV, measuring 200 X 119 X 30 Mm, includes multiple I/O, as a COM port, two USB ports 2.0, an HDMI, a Mini-PCIe slot and an Intel 82574L Gigabit LAN, and supports an HDD / 2.5" SSD.

Anatronic's representative also provides a complete solution with the OPM module and its corresponding monitor to minimize costs and time to market.

Intel developed the Open Pluggable Specification (Paho) in order to simplify the integration of a digital signage computer system or a pluggable module in the display panel. In this way, users only have to replace the interchangeable module instead of the entire drive, thus reducing installation and maintenance costs.


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by • 13 nov, 2012
• section: Digital signage