Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Computer-On-Module features sub-credit card-sized format

Available with starter kits for Windows CE and Linux, X-board is equipped with 400 or 600 MHz Intel[R] 80219 PCI processor with 128 MB DRAM and 32 MB Flash. It combines Intel[R] XScale[R] core with integrated PCI bus bridge and smart peripheral interfaces on surface area of 2.6 x 1.9 in. Module includes AC97 Audio CODEC, 16 MB graphics memory, CRT and LCD TFT display support with 1,280 x 1,024 pixel resolution, and all interfaces needed for mobile multimedia devices.

Multimedia PC on Only 32.83 cm[sup.2] (5.09 sq in)

Deggendorf, September 27, 2005 - With the X-board, Kontron Embedded Modules introduces another Computer-On-Module with a sub-credit card-sized format (67 x 49 mm, or 2.6" x 1.9"). This COM bundles all the commonly used interfaces on the world's smallest standard footprint for COMs and uses the highly integrated XScale[R]-based Intel[R] 80219 processor. Prototypes with starter kits for Windows CE or Linux are now available to facilitate and accelerate application development and testing on target platforms, saving both time and money. The highly integrated X-board boasts a record number of features for this form factor.

The Kontron X-board COM with an Intel[R] 80219 General Purpose PCI processor is available with either 400 MHz or 600 MHz processing power and carries up to 128 MB of on-board DRAM and up to 32 MB of on-board Flash. It combines the Intel[R] XScale[R] core with an integrated PCI bus bridge and smart peripheral interfaces on a surface area only 67 x 49 mm (2.6" x 1.9"). In addition, the new COM features the AC97 Audio CODEC, 16 MB of on-board graphics memory, CRT and LCD TFT display support providing outstanding graphics and video capabilities with resolutions up to 1280 x 1024 pixels and all of the interfaces needed for mobile multimedia devices. 10/100 Base-T Ethernet, USB 2.0 and the other standard interfaces on the X-board form factor complete the feature set.


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