OXE810SESingle Drive Network Attached Storage System Device w/Encryption
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OXE810SE Chip

Features

  • Seamless interface to an integrated SATA port
  • Integrated 10/100/1000 Ethernet MAC with MII and GMII support
  • 367 MHz ARM926EJ-S processor with 32 Kbyte caches & MMU
  • TSO (TCP/IP segmentation offload)
  • Supports multiple software architectures
    • Linux OS
    • TCP/IP & CIFS
    • EXT3
    • XFS
  • Simple to install - DHCP client & simple configuration
  • Integrated fan tachometer/thermistor controller and pulse width modulators
  • Integrated hardware 128-bit AES encryption/decryption engine
  • 5 channel DMA controller
  • USB 2.0 & USB 1.1 host controllers
  • 128 Kbyte on-chip SRAM
  • DDR1/2 SDRAM controller 16 bit interface supports combinations up to 256 Mbytes addressable storage
  • 16 bit static memory interface
    • Supports up to 4 Mbytes addressable storage per chip-select
    • Supports device boots from HDD (optional)
  • 35 GPIO for easy customization

Description

The OXE810SE is a consumer network-attached storage (NAS) device and is the successor to the OXE800SE. It delivers a wide array of consumer specific applications such as media server and atomatic backup combined with easy-to-use software making it ideal for consumers who need to store and share their digital content. The OXE810SE has an outstanding price/performance ratio with a high level of integration and includes advanced encryption capabilities in hardware. It offers diverse connectivity including 10/100/1000 Ethernet plus CIFS over TCIP/IP, XFS and EXT3. This adaptable and highly-configurable device also supports connections to IEEE 802.11g/n and other standard wireless chips via mini PCI. It provides an integrated SATA port, a USB high-speed port and two USB full-speed host ports supporting additional expansion capability via USB HDDs.

 

 

 

 
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