IEI launched tKINO-ULT6 is a Thin Mini-ITX SBC that comes with an 11th generation Intel core processor part of the Tiger Lake-UP3 CPU family. The tKINO-ULT6 Mini-ITX SBC also supports quadruple independent displays, SATA 6Gb/s, dual Intel 2.5GbE, HD audio, and RoHS. It can handle a wide range of input DC power from 9V to 36 V.
The tKINO-ULT6 SBC is expected to be found in CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines, real-time controls, human-machine interfaces, tool applications, medical imaging, and other applications requiring high resolution.
Key Features of the tKINO-ULT6 Mini-ITX SBC
- Mini-ITX form factor with 11th Gen. Intel Tiger Lake UP3 Embedded processor, support for DDR4-3200 memory
- Video Output – Four independent displays via HDMI, DP, eDP/LVDS, USB4
- Networking
- Dual Intel 2.5GbE LAN
- M.2 A key for WIFI+Bluetooth (PCIe x1/USB 2.0), M.2 M key for Storage (PCIe x2/SATA)
- Expansion – PCIe x8 Gen 4.0 slot
The tKINO-ULT6 Mini-ITX SBC supports up to 64GB DDR4-3200, dual SATA III connection with SATA power supply. SATA is also accessible on the M.2 M-key 2242/2280 slot. It also comes with M.2 A-key 2230 with PCIe x1 and USB 2.0, and a PCIe x8 slot (x4 signal) that “exploits Tiger Lake’s support for PCIe Gen4.”
The tKINO-ULT6 Mini-ITX SBC specifically features the Tiger Lake ULP “E” (Embedded) Core or Celeron processors that offer a bit lower base and turbo frequencies than the other standard ULP3 cores.
Other ports comprise dual 2.5GbE ports (via I225V controllers), four USB 3.1 Gen2 ports and a USB 4 Type-C port. Internal connectors include 4x USB 2.0, 4x RS-232, and single RS-232/422/485, RS-422/485, I2C, SMBus, KB/MS, front panel, 8-bit DIO, and CPU and system fan connectors. The tKINO-ULT6 Mini-ITX SBC also includes Super I/O, LEDs, watchdog, chassis intrusion detection, and a TPM header with an optional TPM 2.0 chip. The DC power input is available through a coastline jack and an internal connector. The power consumption for the board with a 12W-28W Core i7-1185G7E processor and 16GB RAM maxes out at approximately 78W.
There is no information on pricing and availability at this point in time. For more information visit IEI Integration Corp’s announcement and official product page.
Via LinuxGizmos
Saumitra Jagdale is a Backend Developer, Freelance Technical Author, Global AI Ambassador (SwissCognitive), Open-source Contributor in Python projects, Leader of Tensorflow Community India and Passionate AI/ML Enthusiast
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Awesome board really!9
This would be nice for a 2-port NAS but would have been much nicer if it had 4 sata ports.
you can add an M2 to 4 SATA converter so in total 6 SATA