Acrosser revealed its Vortex86DX3 processor fan-less ISA Half-Size single board computer

Today, acrosser Technology announced its fan-less ISA Half-Size single board computerAMB-VDX3H1, based upon the ultra-low power Vortex86DX3 processor with wired networking capability.

Acrosser AMB-VDX3H1 is a fan-less ISA Half-Size SBC with PC/104 & ISA Interface featuring the latest generation DM&P® Vortex86DX3® SOC processor with Onboard DDR3 512MB to 1GB SDRAM and 1 xRJ45 10/100 Mbps LAN.

The AMB-VDX3H1 offers full and legacy ISA bus following PC/104 2.6 specifications, and supports IDE, SATA, and CF card storage. The SBC is equipped with VGA(DB15) along with 4 USB 2.0 ports, two RS-232/422/485 serial ports, and two RS232 serial ports. There’s also 1 PS/2 port, 1 JST connector, 1 PC/104 Expansion Slot and 1 ISA golden finger.

Specifications for the AMB-VDX3H1 include:

  • Onboard DM&P Vortex86DX3 800MHz 1GHz dual-core
  • Onboard 1GB DDR3 SDRAM
  • PC/104 & ISA Interface
  • 4 x COM, 4 x USB 2.0, VGA, 1 xRJ45 10/100 Mbps LAN
  • IDE, CF, SATA storage.
  • Operating Temp. 0~60oC (32 ~140oF)

Acrosser AMB-VDX3H1 is a fan-less, small size, low power, rugged-design single board computer which is the best solution for embedded systems in the industrial control, industrial automation, factory automation, transportation, Mil/COTS, telecommunication, instrumentation, CNC machines, MMI, HMI(Human Machine Interface), CTI (Computer Telephony Integration), DVR (Digital Video Recorder), machine tools applications.

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Acrosser Purley’s new platform combines multiple platform innovations and integrates performance enhancement technologies

In response to the rising of artificial intelligence (AI), high-definition audio and video streaming and online live broadcast, data high-speed computing and transmission applications, Intel and AMD have launched a new generation of server platform products, including Intel’s next-generation Xeon® scalable processor family – Purley CPUs which are based on the Skylake-SP architecture and planned to replace the previous both Xeon® E5 and E7 processors powered by Broadwell microarchitecture.

Purley’s new platform combines multiple platform innovations and integrates performance enhancement technologies, including Intel AVX-512, Intel MESH architecture, Optane Solid State Drive (SSD) and Omni-Path Fabric fiber optic transmission technology. Purley’s new platform also supports existing and emerging data center and network workloads, including cloud computing, high-performance computing, and artificial intelligence, etc. The evolving data center and network infrastructure are designed to deliver the industry’s highest energy efficiency and system-level performance. Its average performance is 1.65 times higher than the previous generation. Performance of Xeon® expandable processor is 2.2 times more efficient than the previous generation under the ever-increasing workload of artificial intelligence.

acrosser Technology now is providing customers the Purley’s new platform network appliances, the Acrosser first 2U IoT Rackmount Server: ANR-C627/622N1. Positioned as powerful network appliances, ANR-C627/622N1 equipped with the latest generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors are perfect for IoT Gateway, Edge Computing (EC), Cloud, Next Generation Firewall (NGFW), IPS/IDS, Security Gateway (Se-GW), Unified Threat Management (UTM) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). As excellence network appliances, ANR-C627/622N1 series support dual-socket Intel® Xeon® Scalable processors, 24* RDIMM/LRDIMM DDR4-2666, dual onboard SFP+ (10G fiber) and 8* Expandable Network Interface Modules (NIMs) for 1G/10G/40G (fiber/Copper/Bypass) various options. Strong networking ability can meet most of enterprise-class customers’ needs.

Acrosser had committed its valuable resources to further develop its advanced network product lines. Furthermore, Acrosser is now working directly with Intel, as part of Intel IoT Solutions Alliance, in order to be able to offer its customers first-to-market services, the latest technologies, and solutions in a timely manner. As a member of Intel IoT Solutions Alliance, Acrosser is able to directly obtain valuable resources in providing high quality and stable performance products/solutions to its customers, vis-à-vis non-IoT-Alliance-members.

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For the very first time, Acrosser offers all customers a real bargain at the very low price

Today, acrosser Technology announces a spring sale to all customers. In this special promotion, Acrosser offers a cost-effective 3.5” embedded CPU board, AMB-BT19S1, at US$175 only for MOQ 100pcs.

AMB-BT19S1, an embedded CPU board at 3.5” form factor, is compact but come with rich I/O ports for high flexibility and easy expansion capabilities.  Built-in Intel low power Bay Trail CPU, it could run in applications that demand reliable operation, consistent performance, and high quality in a harsh industrial environment. In other words, it is suitable for all sorts of industries like factory automation, medical instrument, digital signage, Kiosk, public information station, ATM, M to M, IoT Application and entertainment equipment.

For the very first time, Acrosser offers all customers a real bargain at the very low price, however, the VIP service as well.  You get to enjoy the low price, performance, quality and VIP service all at the same time.  It’s time to jump on the bandwagon and take the advantage!!!

Customers from the US, Canada or Latin America, please call our toll free number +1-886-401-6463 or send your inquiry through our online inquiry system: http://www.acrosser.com/inquiry.html

Customers from other areas, please send your inquiry through our online inquiry system: http://www.acrosser.com/inquiry.html

Features
● Intel Bay Trail SoC, low power consumption.
● 3.5” form factor
● 1 x DDR3L-1333MHz, SO-DIMM, up to 8GB
● 8 x USB port (2 x USB 3.0, 6 x USB 2.0), 6 x COM
● 2 x GbE LAN, 2 x mini PCIe, 1 x SIM slot
● 1 x SATA II, 1 x mSATA
● Dual Display port -VGA & LVDS
● 12V Input
● Fanless design

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For the very first time, Acrosser offers all customers a real bargain at the very low price

Today, acrosser Technology announces a spring sale to all customers. In this special promotion, Acrosser offers a cost-effective 3.5” embedded CPU board, AMB-BT19S1, at US$175 only for MOQ 100pcs.

AMB-BT19S1, an embedded CPU board at 3.5” form factor, is compact but come with rich I/O ports for high flexibility and easy expansion capabilities.  Built-in Intel low power Bay Trail CPU, it could run in applications that demand reliable operation, consistent performance, and high quality in a harsh industrial environment. In other words, it is suitable for all sorts of industries like factory automation, medical instrument, digital signage, Kiosk, public information station, ATM, M to M, IoT Application and entertainment equipment.

For the very first time, Acrosser offers all customers a real bargain at the very low price, however, the VIP service as well.  You get to enjoy the low price, performance, quality and VIP service all at the same time.  It’s time to jump on the bandwagon and take the advantage!!!

Customers from the US, Canada or Latin America, please call our toll free number +1-886-401-6463 or send your inquiry through our online inquiry system: http://www.acrosser.com/inquiry.html

Customers from other areas, please send your inquiry through our online inquiry system: http://www.acrosser.com/inquiry.html

Features
● Intel Bay Trail SoC, low power consumption.
● 3.5” form factor
● 1 x DDR3L-1333MHz, SO-DIMM, up to 8GB
● 8 x USB port (2 x USB 3.0, 6 x USB 2.0), 6 x COM
● 2 x GbE LAN, 2 x mini PCIe, 1 x SIM slot
● 1 x SATA II, 1 x mSATA
● Dual Display port -VGA & LVDS
● 12V Input
● Fanless design

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As part of this partnership, Acrosser and ADVA jointly performed live demonstrations of the solution to Taiwan government and military

Taipei City, Taiwan, R.O.C. – June 26th, 2018 – With the rise of the digital lifestyle – the rapid evolution toward all electronic communication and commerce – we are seeing a comparable rise of security threats that take advantage of the ubiquitous connectivity being offered. These security threats are not contained to individuals but rather these threats also exist for small businesses, large enterprises, and even government entities. The threats posed by these security breaches include data loss, financial losses and compromised secrets, which may have far-reaching impacts from business competitiveness to national security.

One example of the importance of cybersecurity is the recent actions of the government of Taiwan. In June of 2017, President Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan instituted the Information Communication Electronic Force Command (ICEF) and declared that “cybersecurity is national security.” Today, the primary cybersecurity threat to Taiwan is from Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs), which can originate from a multitude of sources including state actors, in order to conduct cyber espionage on Taiwanese government agencies and critical corporate infrastructure targets. In a recent cybersecurity survey, Taiwan ranked second in Asia in terms of the quantity of unique APT malicious software attacks.

In response to the call for action from the Taiwan government, acrosser Technology and ADVA have teamed up with other local vendors to provide a virtualized security solution based on Acrosser’s industry-leading network appliances and ADVA’s industry-leading NFV-based secure access solutions. As part of this solution, Acrosser Technology and ADVA have verified interoperability between the Acrosser ANR-C236N1 networking appliance and ADVA’s Ensemble Connector network operating system. Acrosser has also joined the ADVA Ensemble Harmony ecosystem as a hardware partner (please see  https://www.advaoptical.com/en/about-us/partners/ensemble-harmony-ecosystem for more information on ADVA’s Ensemble Harmony Ecosystem).

A key benefit of the virtualized Network security solution is that by leveraging a universal CPE (uCPE) deployment model, users have the ability to apply security and encryption solutions in a modular, cloud-native fashion, which supports multiple deployment models including point-to-point, hub and spoke, as well as secure hybrid cloud access. With ADVA’s secure access solutions, users can dynamically enable encryption at layers 2, 3 or 4 depending on requirements of the application. ADVA’s solution provides an efficient encryption solution that minimizes the required processing and network overhead.

As part of this partnership, Acrosser and ADVA jointly performed live demonstrations of the solution to Taiwan government and military officials in an event held in Hsinchu, Taiwan in November of 2017. The demonstration was well received by the government and military members in attendance. Acrosser is convinced that its high-quality networking appliance combined with ADVA’s industry-leading network virtualization software offers a unique NFV-based information security solution to support the information security requirements defined by the Taiwan government.

In addition to the application of information security, the NFV based solution is also possible to perform SD-WAN, CCTV surveillance, WAN acceleration, WAN optimization… vary virtual network functions in this agile & scalable platform. Acrosser networking server & Ensemble ensure the networking architecture to meet the demand of growing business of customer in a smooth way.

About Acrosser Technology

Acrosser Technology is a global pioneer in the evolution of industrial computing, had committed its valuable resources to further develop its networking appliance product lines. Because of these efforts, Acrosser Technology not only provides products with high reliability and availability but also network appliance with the best scalability and manageability in the industry. Acrosser Technology is the best choice for building network applications. For more information, please visit us at www.acrosser.com 

About Ensemble, a division of ADVA Optical Networking
ADVA Optical Networking is a company founded on innovation and driven to help our customers succeed. For over two decades, our technology has empowered networks across the globe. We’re continually developing breakthrough hardware and software that leads the networking industry and creates new business opportunities. It’s these open connectivity solutions that enable our customers to deliver the cloud and mobile services that are vital to today’s society and for imagining.

Should you have any OEM/ODM project requiring network appliances, please feel free to contact us. Acrosser is 100% committed to providing its OEM/ ODM/ JDM and end-user clientele with high-quality innovative Embedded Computer solutions and networking appliances for shorter time-to-market and in achieving higher competence to win business opportunities in the market place.

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Rufus in the embedded product designs

The possibilities for embedded product designs are exploding. Leveraging a myriad of connectivity interfaces and integrating advanced graphical user interfaces and multimedia formats requires the availability of supporting software stacks from the underlying operating system. And, more than ever before, embedded software teams are turning to open source software and embedded Linux as the platform on which to base these systems in the “Internet of Things.” But while open source has proved itself incredibly technology enabling, it can also make the workflow excessively unwieldy. The good news is that solutions and best practices exist to help development teams improve their embedded product workflow when open source is an increasingly large part of the mix.

Ensuring that the development team is aware of embedded computer – and in compliance with – the obligations associated with each of these open source licenses takes time and effort. Tools that can help to identify and track the underlying licenses that apply and enable license obligations to be met can prove quite valuable when trying to hit aggressive solutions  from product development milestones.

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acrosser Technology, a world-leading In-Vehicle Computer designer and manufacturer, is pleased to introduce its latest In-Vehicle computer product, the AIV-HM76V0FL. The AIV-HM76V0FL is built for handling rugged environments. To showcase its high performance, we have created a small experiment to prove its durability in difficult situations.

Security in connected embedded devices – Q&A with Alan Grau, President and Cofounder, Icon Labs

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IDC is predicting that 15 billion intelligent devices will be connected to the Internet by 2015. This explosion in connected embedded devices has spawned a new generation of hackers targeting mobile devices, automobiles, medical equipment, and other systems. Alan discusses what these latest security threats to embedded devices look like and what steps companies should take to protect their devices from attacks launched via the Internet.

ECD: What are some common threats and attacks against connected embedded devices?

GRAU: We are seeing a surge in attacks against embedded devices. Attacks range from simple automated probes to sophisticated attacks targeting specific features of the embedded devices.

IP and Web attacks that have long been used against enterprise networks and Web servers are now being used to attack embedded devices. Hackers have compromised medical devices, reprogrammed printers, and even hacked antitheft and  control systems in cars. The list of possible attacks is limited only by the creativity of hackers.

A few other common threats are dictionary attacks, where hackers attempt to log in and gain control of the embedded device using weak or default passwords, and insider attacks, where disgruntled employees steal passwords and sell them to hackers.

ECD: What steps can designers take to protect their devices from these attacks?

GRAU: Security needs to be considered from the very beginning of the design phase. Engineers must assess the possible attack vectors available to hackers. Each interface provided by the device is a potential attack vector for hackers. Wi-Fi, Ethernet, Bluetooth, serial communication, and even debug ports have been targeted by hackers. Once the risks are determined, engineers can begin designing security measures for the identified risks.

Many embedded devices include security protocols such as Secure Shell (SSH) or Secure Socket Layer (SSL) to ensure secure communication with the device. While that is an important step, it is not sufficient. A firewall is the critical layer of security that is missing in most embedded devices. A firewall allows the creation of policies that define and enforce what communication is allowed with the device. The policies define, at a minimum, with whom the device communicates, which protocols are supported, and which ports are open. An embedded firewall is integrated into the communication stack and blocks packets at the lowest layers of the stack. By enforcing communication policies, many attacks are blocked before a connection is even established.

Consider a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) controller that incorporates the Icon Labs Floodgate firewall and is configured with communication policies that define a set of trusted senders and block all ports and protocols not used by the device (see Figure 1). If hackers attack the device, they will be blocked because the communication is not originating from a trusted sender. Even if hackers steal passwords from an insider, they will not be able to log in to the device because they are not trusted senders. The firewall will block packets at the IP layer before a log-in is attempted.

 

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Figure 1: The Icon Labs Floodgate embedded firewall enforces communication policies, blocking unwanted packets and protecting embedded devices from attack.
 

 

ECD: How difficult is it to port security software to an embedded system? What are the impacts on performance and memory size?

GRAU: Most Embedded Systems require security software that is designed for use with the specific requirements of embedded systems in mind. Security systems for Linux or Windows are generally large, slow, and not easily ported. A product like Floodgate that is designed to be small, fast, and portable between Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOSs), on the other hand, can be easily ported between embedded systems. Floodgate has been ported to devices as small as 8-bit MCUs and can be configured to as little as 15 KB of RAM and 15 KB of ROM.

Performance is another reason to use security software designed for embedded systems. These solutions will be faster and use fewer memory resources than desktop solutions.

ECD: If embedded devices are to be deployed on a closed network, should designers consider security?

GRAU: Security needs to be designed into all embedded devices, regardless of how they will be deployed initially. Many devices originally designed for use on closed systems are later repurposed, and subsequently may be deployed on open networks. For example, many legacy SCADA systems were designed without security because they were built solely for use on closed networks. Today, many of these devices are connected to the Internet and have few, if any, security features to protect them from hackers. The result is scary; embedded devices are serving critical functions in our infrastructure and remain easy targets for hackers.

Stuxnet showed us that closed networks can still be compromised. Hackers can penetrate the network, or, as with Stuxnet, viruses, worms, and other attacks can be introduced through USB drives and other physical media. In addition, there is always the risk of insider attacks. Someone with authorized access to the network could launch an attack against devices on the network.

Enterprise networks are designed using multiple layers of security. Network firewalls protect against attacks from the Internet, security protocols protect communication, and endpoint firewalls and antivirus/antimalware software protect individual nodes on the network. Embedded devices need to follow a similar approach, adding a firewall to the device to provide an extra layer of protection, regardless of how the device will be deployed at the outset.

ECD: Are the built-in security provisions in OSs such as Android  adequate for embedded applications?

GRAU: As we all know, Android runs on the Linux OS. However, many people are surprised to learn that in various Android distributions, some Linux security features have been stripped out to reduce memory usage. For example, support for packet filtering using iptables is not included in many Android distributions, meaning that firewall support is not included. So Android may not be as secure as many people believe it to be.

Security is about risk management. Hackers will break into a device or network for many reasons. Some are politically or financially motivated. Others just want to prove they can do it. The number and sophistication of attacks continue to rise. Any device with a network interface, even a device on a private network, is a potential target for attack. If the device has a Wi-Fi interface or is connected to the Internet, it almost certainly will be attacked. Devices with a Web interface will likely be targeted by automated Web hacking tools. Reports estimate that between 20 to 30 percent of all Web traffic is from hackers or other malicious packets.

 

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3rd generation desktop processors supported by the Mainboard AMB-IH61T1

Intel H61 with CoreTM i7/ i5/ i3 Mini-ITX Motherboard, DDR3-1333,SATA II, USB 2.0, PCIe x4, DVI-D, VGA, COM, GbE

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AMB-IH61T1 has two DDR3 SO-DIMM sockets to support up to 16GB of system memory. Onboard 18/24-bit dual channels LVDS interface support HD resolution LCD panel directly made it suitable for digital signage and Panel PC applications.
Coming with acrosser’s 7 years product longevity service, AMB-IH61T1 is the perfect solution to deliver high computing power for a wide range of applications such as industrial automation, kiosk, digital signage, and ATM machines

1. Intel LGA1155 Socket supports cross compatible with Intel Core i7/ i5/ i3 desktop processors
2. Supports Intel Xeon SP processors
3. Two 204-pin SO-DIMM sockets support DDR3 1333/ 1066 SDRAM up to 16GB
4. 6 x COM, 8 x USB2.0, 3 x SATA II, 8-bit GPIO, 1 x PCI-E x4, 1 x Mini-PCI-E

In Vehicle Computer with Intel Atom D425 / D525 processor AR-V6002FL

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 AR-V6002FL features:
● Intel Atom D425/D525 processor
● Intelligent Power module with API for delay timing customization
● Fan less design with Heat pipe
● Display: VGA,
● Serial port:2*RS-232, 2*RS-232/422/485
● USB x 4, Mic-in/Audio, Remote power switch,
● Storage: CF card slot/ 2.5’’ HDD bracket 
● GPIO:  4 in / 4 out
● 1 x GbE RJ45 LAN port with LED
● 2 x mini-PCIe expansion slot
● Optional module: GPS / WiFi/ Bluetooth / 3.5G module
● Changeable Fuse design
can bus support CAN 2.0A/2.0B
● Windows and Linux device driver and API for GPIO and CAN bus.
● Standard vehicle certification: CE, FCC class B, E-Mark