Quanmax's 3.5" ECX motherboard and fanless Box PC are designed with Intel Braswell processors to deliver high graphics performance and efficiency in medical imaging applications, digital signage and digital kiosks.

Quanmax KEEX-1850 and QBOX-2080

Quanmax, company represented in Spain, Portugal and Chile by Anatronic, has developed two embedded systems based on the latest Intel Braswell processors that offer improvements in graphics performance and efficiency. This is the ECX motherboard of 3,5 inch Keex-1850 and Box PC fanless QBOX-2080.

Compared to the previous generation of Intel SoC processors, Braswell products not only provide benefits in IT performance and reduced consumption, they also double the graphics performance. Features that are very useful in medical imaging applications, digital signage, digital kiosks and gaming machines.

Quanmax Keex-1850Keex-1850 Industrial Motherboard Features Intel Embedded Compact Extended Form Factor Form Factor and Supports More I/O Ports and Expansion Slots/Sockets for Peripheral Connection and Memory Expansion and Functionality Expansion.

Low-profile design allows it to adapt to space-constrained applications, while the temperature range (between -20 and +70 C) enables operation in harsh environments.

Keex-1850 board with Intel Celeron Quad Core N3150 processor, Dual Core N3050, N3000 and Intel HD Graphics includes DDR3L SO-DIMM, DP entries, HDMI, LVDS and VGA, two SATAs, an mSATA (optional) and a uSD car edge, 2 Gbe, 4 USB 3.0, 2 USB 2.0, 6 COM and DIO of 8 bit, and two mPCIe, with SIM card support.

Quanmax QBOX-2080The Box PC QBOX-2080, including Intel Braswell Quad Core SoC Celeron N3150 processor and Intel HD Graphics, offers a fanless design that performs at a temperature between -20 and +70 C. Designed to handle large numbers of graphics, this equipment is designed with robust cover and passive cooling, provides silent and resilient operation for harsh environments.

The QBOX-2080 features DDR3L SO-DIMM, HDMI and DP, a SATA, 4 USB 3.0, 4 COM, 1 DIO of 8 bit, 2 GbE and 3 audio jacks, and two mPCIe.


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by • 25 feb, 2016
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