SBC Seeks Cost Critical Apps

Aug. 1, 2004
Poised for embedded applications where power consumption, size, and price are critical factors, the TRITON-ECO single-board computer supports a 400-MHz PXA255 processor, 16 MB of SDRAM, 8 MB of flash, and measures 67.6 mm x 36.6 mm x 8.5 mm. It

Poised for embedded applications where power consumption, size, and price are critical factors, the TRITON-ECO single-board computer supports a 400-MHz PXA255 processor, 16 MB of SDRAM, 8 MB of flash, and measures 67.6 mm x 36.6 mm x 8.5 mm. It includes a DIMM144 connector that allows users to easily access built-in peripherals and interfaces, said to reduce design time and cost. Interfaces include a LCD controller, PCMCIA and compact flash controllers, IrDA, USB, I2C, I2S, AC97, GPIO, and JTAG. Additionally, there is one synchronous and three asynchronous serial interfaces. Other features include 3.3V operation with an efficiency greater than 90% and pre-installed RedBoot firmware, a bootstrap environment designed for low-power systems running Linux and eCos. Price is $99 each/1,000. For more details, contact Bob Giblett at STRATEGIC TEST CORP., Cambridge, MA. (617) 621-4010.

Company: STRATEGIC TEST CORP.

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