PCM-5895 Rev. A
PCM-5895 Rev. A,Compact Board with AMD Geode™ LX Series Processor
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Phase Out Notice
Phase-out Reasons: Due to sales demand, we regret to inform you the product series of PCM-5895 is in the phase out stage.
Last Buy Date: Dec. 31, 2018
Recommend Product: PCM-QM77 or require new ODM model
The PCM-5895 Rev.A is a low profile 5.25” SBC which supports AMD Geode LX800 processors offering a wide range of performance, price and power. Memory support for up to 1GB of DDRII DIMM DDR 333/400. Dual 10/100/1000Base-TX Ethernet controllers. To meet demanding expansion requirements the PCM-5895 Rev.A offers Mini PCI, PCI and PC/104, and in addition, the PCM-5895 features 4 USB ports, 8-bit digital I/O (programmable) and 4 COM ports for abundant connectivity options, making it highly suited for KIOSK, Panel PC and factory automation applications. With all of the available I/O connections and bus expansion, the PCM-5895 Rev.A SBC is an excellent solution for a compact integrated system.
Applications
- Building Automation
- Factory Automation
- KIOSK
- Medical Equipment
- Panel PC
Features
- AMD Geode™ LX800 Processor
- AMD Geode™ LX + CS5536
- DDR 333/400 MHz DIMM x 1, Up To 1 GB
- 10/100Base-TX Ethernet x 2, RJ-45 x 1, Pin Header x 1
- Up To 24-bit LVDS/TTL LCD, CRT
- Realtek ALC203
- Type 2 CompactFlash™ x 1, EIDE x 1, Floppy Disk Drive x 1
- USB x 4, COM x 4, 8-bit Digital I/O
- PCI x 1, Mini-PCI, PC/104 x 1
- ATX Power
Specifications [PCM-5895 REV. A]
system | |
Form Factor | 5.25" Compact Board |
CPU | Onboard AMD Geode™ LX 800 |
CPU Frequency | Up to 500 MHz |
Chipset | AMD Geode™ LX 800 + CS5536 |
Memory Type | SDRAM DDR333/400, DIMM x 1 |
Max. Memory Capacity | 1 GB |
BIOS | Award 1 MB |
Wake on LAN | Yes |
Watchdog Timer | 255 Levels |
Power Requirement | ATX |
Power Supply Type | AT/ ATX |
Power Consumption (Typical) | AMD Geode™ LX 800 (500 MHz) DDR400 256 MB 2.33A@+5V |
Dimension (L x W) | 8" x 5.75” (203mm x 146mm) |
Operating Temperature | 32°F ~ 140°F (0°C ~ 60°C) |
Storage Temperature | -40°F ~ 176°F (-40°C ~ 80°C) |
Operating Humidity | 0% ~ 90% relative humidity, non-condensing |
MTBF (hours) | 80,000 |
Certification | CE/FCC |
display | |
VGA/LCD Controller | AMD Geode™ |
Video Output | LVDS/TTL, CRT |
Backlight inverter supply | Max. 12V |
I/O | |
Ethernet | 10/100Base-TX x 2, Realtek RTL8139DL (Real I/O, Pin Header x 1) |
Audio | Realtek ALC203 |
USB Port | USB2.0 x 4 |
Serial Port | RS-232 x 3, RS-232/422/485 x 1 |
Parallel Port | SPP/EPP/ECP x 1 |
HDD Interface | UDMA100 x 1 |
FDD Interface | FDD x 1 |
SSD | CompactFlash™ |
Expansion Slot | PCI, Mini-PCI, PC/104 |
PWM LCD Support | — |
DIO | 8-bit |
TPM | — |
Touch | — |
Ordering Information [PCM-5895 REV. A]
Part Number | TF-PCM-5895-A10 | TF-PCM-5895-A10-01 |
---|---|---|
cpu | AMD Geode™ LX800 | AMD Geode™ LX800 |
memory | DDR (Max. 1 GB) | DDR (Max. 1 GB) |
fan/fanless | Fanless | Fanless |
display | CRT + LVDS CRT + TTL | CRT + LVDS CRT + TTL |
lvds | 18b, 1CH | 24b, 1CH |
storage | IDE x 1 CompactFlash™ x 1 | IDE x 1 CompactFlash™ x 1 |
lan | FE x 1 | FE x 1 |
usb | 4 | 4 |
rs-232 | 3 | 3 |
rs-232/422/485 | 1 | 1 |
expansion slot | Mini-PCI x 1 PCI x 1 PC/104 x 1 | Mini-PCI x 1 PCI x 1 PC/104 x 1 |
power | ATX | ATX |
power temp | 0°C ~ 60°C | 0°C ~ 60°C |
others | DIO 8-bit Audio LPT PS/2 | DIO 8-bit Audio LPT PS/2 |
Downloads [PCM-5895 Rev. A]
- Datasheet
- BIOS
- Manual
Packing List
- 9657666000: Jumper Cap
- Product CD
- PCM-5895 Rev. A
Optional Accessories
TF-PER-A030 | Cable Kit for PCM-5895 |
TF-PCM-3660-B10 | PC/104 Ethernet Module |
TF-PER-C10L-A10 | Mini-PCI 10/100Base-TX Ethernet Module with Realtek 8100C |
TF-PER-C10L-A10-01 | Mini-PCI 10/100/1000Base-TX Ethernet Module with Realtek 8110S |
TF-PER-C10L-A10-03 | Mini-PCI 10/100/1000Base-TX Ethernet Module with Intel® 82541GI |
FAQ [PCM-5895 Rev. A]
- Why is there no "ON" option in power on after power failed item?
After checking the power fail item with other AMD platforms, there are only “off” and “Last state” items. We can just set both registers in CS5536. So, it’s chipset limitation.