Overview
Manuals
Principle
Features:
- Single Board Computer Xeon E5
- Up to 10-core Intel®Xeon processor 1.8GHz and 25MB LLC
- Up to 192GB DDR3 ECC registerd memory by RDIMMs
The CPCI-6930D is a high-performance CompactPCI (cPCI) single-board computer designed for industrial embedded computing applications. Its primary function is to provide powerful processing capabilities, system control, and high-speed data processing within modular rack-mount or embedded computing platforms. Equipped with an advanced CPU architecture and multiple I/O interfaces, the CPCI-6930D supports real-time computing and reliable system integration, making it suitable for mission-critical environments.
In practical applications, the CPCI-6930D is commonly used in automated control systems, communication gateways, military applications, and transportation infrastructure—fields with extremely high requirements for stability and long-term reliability. It typically supports multiple communication protocols, expansion slots, and peripheral connectivity options, enabling seamless integration with industrial networks and peripheral devices. Its rugged design ensures resistance to vibration, temperature variations, and electromagnetic interference, making it suitable for harsh operating environments.
The CPCI-6930D ADLINK Single Board Computer Xeon E5 may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
ADLINK CPCI-6930D Single Board Computer Xeon E5 datasheet(manual), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
The CPCI-6930D operates based on an embedded computing architecture running within the CompactPCI bus framework. The processor executes system firmware and application software stored in memory and communicates with peripheral modules via a high-speed PCI backplane interface. Input data from connected devices is processed by the CPU, and corresponding control commands or data outputs are transmitted through an integrated communication interface. This collaborative processing mechanism ensures deterministic computing performance and reliable system operation in industrial applications.