Model family: PENT/CPCI-735R2/736R2 CompactPCI CPU boards (Force Computers)
Your specific variant: CPCI-735AR2 (often written as PENT/CPCI-735AR2)
Board type: a CompactPCI CPU / “universal board” using Force’s SENTINEL universal bridge technology, designed for multi-node processor systems and supporting hot-swap capabilities
A commercial listing shows “PENT/CPCI-735AR2/512-800-L512-0 ,110715” on the same line, which strongly suggests 110715 is a vendor/internal part or stock reference associated with that exact configuration (not necessarily the OEM order number).
Force’s ordering key for this family is:
PENT/CPCI-735… / xxxx-ccc-Lyyy-zz
xxxx = DRAM size (MB)
ccc = processor type & clock (MHz)
Lyyy = L2 cache (KB)
So for PENT/CPCI-735AR2/512-800-L512-0 (the configuration shown alongside 110715):
512 = 512 MB RAM
800 = 800 MHz Intel Mobile Processor-M
L512 = 512 KB L2 cache
The documentation distinguishes front-panel variants:
The Ethernet front panel (with two Ethernet connectors and one USB connector) is used for CPCI-735AR2.
The Ethernet front panel provides only one PMC cutout (PMC module 1), whereas the standard panel provides two cutouts.
If you’re trying to match this to an installed system or confirm interchange:
Full assembly string on the label (ideally PENT/CPCI-735AR2/… with the suffix like /512-800-L512-0).
Front panel type: Ethernet front panel with 2x Ethernet + 1x USB (consistent with 735AR2).
CPU/RAM/caching consistent with the suffix decoding.
“PENT/CPCI-735R2/736R2 Family Reference Guide” (covers CPCI-735AR2 as part of the family; includes features, variants, ordering, connectors/pinouts, BIOS, etc.).
If you tell me what you need next (e.g., RTB requirement, J5 pinout/Ethernet routing, power/environment limits, BIOS settings, or acceptable substitutes), I’ll pull the relevant sections and summarize them in a parts-procurement-friendly way.
