Portwell Launches Advanced SFF Embedded System Board with Intel Celeron Processor J3455

January 16, 2018

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Portwell Launches Advanced SFF Embedded System Board with Intel Celeron Processor J3455

Portwell's WUX-3455 SFF embedded system board, designed with a compact footprint (101.6mm x 101.6mm), features Intel Celeron processor J3455 (codenamed Apollo Lake)

Portwell WUX-3455: A mini PC board featuring Intel Celeron processor J3455, 8GB DDR3L SDRAM, 6x USB, SATA III, microSD, M.2 and enhanced graphics performance
Portwell WUX-3455: A mini PC board featuring Intel Celeron processor J3455, 8GB DDR3L SDRAM, 6x USB, SATA III, microSD, M.2 and enhanced graphics performance

American Portwell Technology, Inc. has announced the launch of WUX-3455, a small form factor (SFF) embedded system board featuring the Intel Celeron processor J3455, formerly codenamed Apollo Lake. The Intel Celeron processor J3455 integrates the low power Intel Gen9 graphics engine up to 18 execution units, enabling enhanced 3D graphics performance and greater speed for 4K encode and decode operations. Its low power consumption makes the WUX-3455 suitable for solutions supporting visual communications and real-time computing applications in medical, digital surveillance, industrial automation, office automation, retail, and more.

Portwell’s WUX-3455 embedded system board, designed with a compact footprint (101.6 mm x 101.6 mm, or 4" x 4"), also features DDR3L SO-DIMM up to 8 GB supporting 1866/1600 MT/s; 6x USB ports; one DisplayPort (DP) and one HDMI with resolution up to 4096 x 2160; one COM port for RS-232 on rear I/O (RJ45 connector); and multiple storage interfaces with 1x SATA III port, 1x microSD 3.0 socket and support for onboard eMMC 5.0 up to 64G. Moreover, it integrates the M.2 interface, which provides wireless connectivity including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, allowing ideal communication and connectivity for IoT edge devices and designs.

The Portwell WUX-3455 delivers robust performance, yet it operates with thermal design power (TDP) under 6W/10W for fanless applications. It also supports a wide voltage of power input from 12V to 19V for rugged applications. With quad-core processing power via the Intel Celeron processor J3455, the Portwell WUX-3455 embedded system board is equipped with the ability to execute an extensive array of applications from digital signage in public spaces (stadiums, museums, transportation systems, corporate buildings, healthcare facilities, retail stores, hotels, restaurants, and more), through manufacturing robots and machinery transforming industrial automation, to video analytics-based appliances enhancing intelligent digital security and surveillance, to end-to-end solutions for the ever-evolving and ever-expanding IoT use cases.

For more information, visit www.portwell.com/pdf/embedded/WUX-3350.pdf.