![]() Kontron characterizes the mITX-SKL-H SBC as a “mini powerhouse” that was “designed especially for performance-intensive applications in harsh environments.” The board’s data sheet lists an operating temperature range of 0 to 60☌ - which presumably requires a beefy fan like that shown in the board’s photo up above, or some other form of fairly aggressive thermal management. This new board appears to be Kontron’s first Skylake-based SBC, and follows the company’s recently-introduced COMe-cSL6 COM that integrates a range of Intel’s 15W TDP “Skylake-U” processors. ![]() That board has now been announced as the “mITX-SKL-H,” based on Intel’s “Skylake-H” Xeon, Core, and Celeron processors, with 45W and 35W TDPs. ![]() In conjunction with last year’s “Skylake” debut, Kontron said it would be announcing a Mini-ITX board based on the new 6th Gen Intel processor generation. To date, however, most of the SBC and COM releases we’ve encountered involve the Skylake-Y and -U processors with TDPs in the 4.5W to 15W range, and the subset of Skylake-S processors with 35W TDPs. Intel’s 6th Gen Core “Skylake” processors launch last year precipitated a steady stream of announcements by makers of single board computers (SBCs) and computer-on-modules (COMs) aimed at industrial and embedded applications. ![]() Kontron’s Linux-friendly “mITX-SKL-H” is based on Intel Skylake-H processors, and offers generous helpings of GbE, HD graphics, SATA 3.0, USB 3.0, and PCIe. Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Reddit Pinterest Email
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