Thursday, February 15th 2024
BIOSTAR Releases the BIH61-AHA Socket LGA1700 Industrial Motherboard with PCI Slots and Legacy IO
BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices today, introduces the BIH61-AHA industrial motherboard, designed for smooth, seamless industrial application from AIOT machines, Edge computing, HMI machine, Digital Signage and more. Built based on the Intel H610 chipset, the BIOSTAR BIH61-AHA motherboard is engineered to support the latest Intel Core i7/i5/i3 processors (LGA1700). Featuring the latest DDR5 technology with support for 2x DDR5-4800 MHz LONG-DIMM up to 96 GB max, it offers extensive customization to meet the intricate needs of various industries.
Targeting a diverse audience, from system integrators looking to build sophisticated AIoT machines to enthusiasts aiming to construct powerful automation or edge computing systems, the BIH61-AHA provides unparalleled connectivity and expansion options. With 10 COM ports, 5 PCI slots, dual Intel GbE LAN ports for reliable and high-speed network communication, extensive USB connectivity with 6x USB2.0 & 4x USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, and multiple storage interfaces, including 4x SATA 6 Gb/s and 1x M.2 M-KEY socket. Its support for a wide operating temperature range (0 ~ 60 degrees C) and ATX power input also ensures the motherboard's adaptability in challenging environments.The BIH61-AHA features robust display output capabilities with VGA/HDMI/DP++ support, making it a perfect choice for digital signage, HMI machines, and edge computing devices.
BIOSTAR's dedication to innovation and quality is evident in the BIH61-AHA motherboard, designed to empower developers and integrators to harness the full potential of their computing solutions in automation, AIoT, and digital signage projects. The motherboard guarantees extended reliability, durability, and system stability, making it an ideal choice for demanding industrial settings with superior BIOSTAR product quality and durability.For more information, visit the product page.
Targeting a diverse audience, from system integrators looking to build sophisticated AIoT machines to enthusiasts aiming to construct powerful automation or edge computing systems, the BIH61-AHA provides unparalleled connectivity and expansion options. With 10 COM ports, 5 PCI slots, dual Intel GbE LAN ports for reliable and high-speed network communication, extensive USB connectivity with 6x USB2.0 & 4x USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, and multiple storage interfaces, including 4x SATA 6 Gb/s and 1x M.2 M-KEY socket. Its support for a wide operating temperature range (0 ~ 60 degrees C) and ATX power input also ensures the motherboard's adaptability in challenging environments.The BIH61-AHA features robust display output capabilities with VGA/HDMI/DP++ support, making it a perfect choice for digital signage, HMI machines, and edge computing devices.
BIOSTAR's dedication to innovation and quality is evident in the BIH61-AHA motherboard, designed to empower developers and integrators to harness the full potential of their computing solutions in automation, AIoT, and digital signage projects. The motherboard guarantees extended reliability, durability, and system stability, making it an ideal choice for demanding industrial settings with superior BIOSTAR product quality and durability.For more information, visit the product page.
27 Comments on BIOSTAR Releases the BIH61-AHA Socket LGA1700 Industrial Motherboard with PCI Slots and Legacy IO
New designs are made with new parts... and not x86 based... nowadays we have plenty of choice... you can a proper flying bomber drone using STM32 :D.
Also, looks like there's some other chipsets that integrate the PXH(-V) (Like E7221, 3200/3210, etc.)
Any Sossaman-supporting (or, Yonah) boards (Socket 479/M/P w/ microcode injection?) use those bridges/hubs? [the 6300ESB on the SM X6DLPs' Lindenhurst E7520 is only 66MHz PCI-X] Now, there's a Curio platform. Last of the 32-bit P6 uArch :D
Now, trying to swing this back on track...
I see these Hubs/Bridges as eWaste pulls, and purchasable. 'Kinda makes me wonder if anyone (in China?) is making PCI-E->PCI-X riser-adapters with these or, new-PCB recycled-ASIC boards*?
*Like those 'gamer' boards, that re-use server chipsets. I'd imagine the need$ for 'legacy' support, is hardly a Western problem. Depending on the importance and integration of whatever needs it... I've seen single-company solutions made by specialty providers. (Also, there's a few Industrial-only standard interfaces most enthusiast-gamers have never seen. I've ran across nearly every imaginable flavor of bridge, for those applications.)
Edit: Here's an example of an Intel-based PCIe x4 to 133/100/66/33 PCI-X 64-bit bridge and enclosure. Made by GE :cool:
ecrin.com/datasheets/GEFIP/PCIE-PCIX-7S.pdf