Single Board Computer CPCI7200
PICMG 2.0/2.16 Processor Board
■ Intel Core2 Duo processor at 1.06 or 1.5GHz ■ Front bus at 533 or 667MHz ■ Intel E7520 + 6300ESB dual-channel 3.2GB/s memory controller ■ 2GB ECC-protected DDR2-400 ■ Dual-type GB Ethernet interface ■ Supports PICMG 2.16 CompactPCI packet switching backplane specification ■ Fully compliant with PICMG 2.1, R2.0 hot swap specification ■ Supports PICMG 2.9 system management specification ■ One or two PCI mezzanine card (PMC) sites ■ Uses PLX6466 PCI bridge For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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**Features** - Intel Core2 Duo processor at 1.06 or 1.5GHz - Front bus at 533 or 667MHz - Intel E7520 + 6300ESB dual-channel 3.2GB/s memory controller - 2GB ECC-protected DDR2-400 - Dual GB Ethernet interface - Supports PICMG 2.16 CompactPCI packet switching backplane specification - Fully compliant with PICMG 2.1, R2.0 hot swap specification - Supports PICMG 2.9 system management specification - One or two PCI mezzanine card (PMC) sites - Utilizes PLX6466 PCI bridge For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Commercial Organic Waste Processor Bio Clean BC-50 Case Study at a Senior Care Facility This is a case study of the installation of the commercial organic waste processor Bio Clean BC-50 at the N Senior Care Facility (2012). It has been installed in the "Organic Waste Processing Room" set up within the facility.
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Commercial Food Waste Processor Bio Clean BC-50 Case Study: Aquarium This is a case study of the installation of the commercial food waste processor Bio Clean BC-50 at K Aquarium (2010). It is installed in a shed in the backyard and is used for processing and composting leftover feed (such as fish scraps).
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Commercial Food Waste Processor Bio Clean - Food Waste Input At the K-en Elderly Welfare Facility, food scraps and leftovers from meals prepared for residents, day service users, and staff are decomposed and composted using the commercial Bio Clean. Models BC-05, BC-15, BC-30, BC-50, and BC-100 allow for food waste to be input through the standard inlet located at the top of the device.
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Inside the device This is a photo of the processing layer inside the Bio Clean food waste processor. When food waste is added, the stirring rod rotates and stirs while heating the microbial substrate, promoting the decomposition of the food waste by microorganisms. More than 85% of the added food waste is decomposed within one day.
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Composting of kitchen waste This is an image of the decomposition of kitchen waste using the BioClean kitchen waste processor. More than 85% of the kitchen waste put in is decomposed within a day. Any slight decomposition residue, such as plant fibers, becomes part of the substrate, so there is no need to remove it each time.
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Commercial food waste processor Bio Clean - Extraction of substrate The extraction of the increased substrate is performed approximately once every 2 to 4 weeks by opening the device's extraction port and operating the button.
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