Monday, May 4th 2015

Habey Launches MITX-6770 Mini-ITX Motherboard

HABEY USA, a leading manufacturer of embedded computer products, today announces MITX-6770, the latest embedded board powered by the Intel J1900 Quad Core 2.42 GHz Celeron Processor. This thin Mini-ITX board is designed to meet the increasing demand for variety of network connectivity, higher network performance, flexible storage options and improved security of the Internet of things (IoT). The board has dual Intel Gigabit Ethernet ports build-in with Power over Ethernet (PoE) option, on-board Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security feature and support of two mSATA slots for storage redundancy.

Unique features of the MITX-6770 also include Digital Display Interface (DDI) headers for additional rear panel HDMI, DisplayPort (DP) or LVDS, eDP expansion, 7.1 High Definition audio header for RCA device outputs, LPC expansion header for legacy I/O device add-on cards and a SIM socket for cellular radio connectivity.
Key Advantages:
  • Dual Intel Intel I210/I211 Gigabit Etherenet Ports
  • Build-in Ethernet port pin-header ready for POE (Power over Ethernet) module
  • Dual mSATA SSD suppport with easy jumper selection
  • Build-in Infineon Trusted Platform Module and 8-bit GPIO
  • Realtek ALC892 high-performance 7.1-channel HD Audio
  • LVDS/HDMI/DP/eDP add-on interface card options
  • Low power, fanless passively cooling
  • Retail price starting at: $159
For more information, visit the product page.
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3 Comments on Habey Launches MITX-6770 Mini-ITX Motherboard

#1
micropage7
wow, i like it but too bad the price
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Dragonsmonk
micropage7wow, i like it but too bad the price
This would be an awesome board for a self-built router, but as mentioned, the price is a killer.
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Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
micropage7wow, i like it but too bad the price
DragonsmonkThis would be an awesome board for a self-built router, but as mentioned, the price is a killer.
Well anything "embedded" geared to profesional use tends to be expensive. Sometimes there's good reason for it (industrial applications is one example), but I have no idea what Habey is geared towards so...
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