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Nano-ITX Embedded Boards

Compact 120 × 120 mm Platforms for Space-Constrained Systems

Portwell Nano-ITX embedded boards integrate processing, display, networking, storage and peripheral connectivity within the compact 120 × 120 mm form factor. Based on selected Intel®low-power processor platforms, these boards support space-constrained industrial controllers, embedded displays, IoT gateways and other compact system designs.

  • Standard 120 × 120 mm Nano-ITX form factor
  • Selected Intel Atom® and low-power Intel®processor platforms
  • DDR5 and previous-generation memory options depending on the selected model
  • Dual- or triple-display configurations on selected models
  • HDMI®, DisplayPort, LVDS and eDP display options
  • Gigabit Ethernet or 2.5GbE connectivity depending on the selected board
  • USB, SATA, M.2, Mini PCI Express and mSATA options
  • TPM 2.0 security support on selected models
Supports Twin/Amston Lake platform, up to 16GB DDR5, triple display via HDMI®/DP/LVDS, dual 2.5GbE, 4x USB 3.2 Gen2, M.2 E/B Key expansion, and onboard TPM 2.0 for enhanced security.
Intel Atom® x7000RE Series SoC based NANO-ITX Board with Triple Display, 2.5GbE LAN, USB 3.2 Gen2, M.2, SATA III
Intel Atom® x7000E Series SoC based NANO-ITX Board with Triple Display, 2.5GbE LAN, USB 3.2 Gen2, M.2, SATA III
Intel Atom® x6000E Series SoC based NANO-ITX Board with Triple Display, 2.5 GbE LAN, USB 3.2 Gen 2, M.2, SATA III, Mini-PCIe, and mSATA
Intel Atom® Dual/Quad Core E3900 series SoC based on NANO-ITX Board with Triple Displays, GbE LAN, USB 3.0, M.2, SATA III, Mini-PCIe, and mSATA
Intel Atom® E3800 family SoC based NANOITX. Board with Dual displays, Gigabit Ethernet, Audio, USB 3.0, micro SD and SATA

Selecting a Nano-ITX Board for Compact Systems

When selecting a Nano-ITX embedded board, evaluate the processor performance, memory capacity, display configuration, network speed and storage interfaces required by the application. Expansion space is more limited than on larger motherboard form factors, so the availability and placement of onboard connectors should be confirmed during the enclosure and system design stages.

For compact or fanless systems, also review processor power, cooling requirements, operating temperature and airflow within the enclosure. Interface availability varies by model; refer to the individual product specifications to confirm display outputs, expansion slots, storage support and security features.