Overview
The Intel PWB 142694-001 Rev C is a legacy communications expansion board designed to extend system connectivity and data transfer capabilities. The PWA 142693-002 E variant supports industrial and embedded computing applications. This used board remains a cost-effective solution for technicians maintaining legacy systems or integrating older Intel-based industrial equipment.
Key Features
- Supports legacy Intel system architectures and communication protocols
- Revision C design with proven reliability in industrial environments
- Compact circuit board form factor for standard mounting
- Used, fully functional condition with extended service life
- Ideal for system upgrades, repairs, and replacements in legacy installations
Technical Specifications
This board is designed for integration into Intel-based single-board computers and industrial control systems. Specific electrical characteristics and pinout details are available through direct technical documentation from Intel or upon request from your system integrator. The PWB/PWA nomenclature indicates a printed circuit board assembly with associated wiring and component integration typical of Intel’s industrial product line from the 1980s–1990s era.
Typical Applications
- Industrial process control and monitoring systems
- Legacy computer retrofit and repair projects
- Communications interface upgrades for older Intel platforms
- Educational and embedded systems development
- Original equipment manufacturer (OEM) replacement for discontinued systems
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Intel iSBC (Intel Single Board Computer) systems
- Legacy Intel microprocessor-based controllers
- Industrial embedded computing platforms from the 1980s–1990s
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
Verify compatibility with your system integrator before ordering. The PWB 142694-001 Rev C is a specific variant; cross-compatibility with other PWB or PWA numbers cannot be assumed without technical documentation.
Works With
- Intel system buses and communication interfaces
- Legacy industrial control software and firmware
- Parallel and serial communication protocols common to Intel platforms of that era






