|
CompuLab
Introduces the World's Smallest Embedded PC
HAIFA,
ISRAEL JULY 22, 1999 CompuLab
introduced today the 486CORE - a tiny module which
implements a complete Embedded PC measuring 75 x 54 mm.,
smaller than a credit card! The functional content of the
device is equivalent to a typical fourth-generation
desk-top computer's. The 486CORE is intended to serve as
controller and user interface in embedded and mobile
systems.
"The 486CORE opens new horizons for the developers
of embedded applications," said Gideon Yampolsky,
CompuLab's Director of Marketing. "Its tiny size and
low price means that PC functionality can be embedded
virtually anywhere. The off-the-shelf solution provided
by the 486CORE dramatically shortens time to market, in
comparison with do-it-yourself alternatives."About the 486CORE module
The 486CORE comprises AMD's ElanSC400 CPU, DRAM,
Flash ROM, LCD graphics controller, serial ports, infrared interface, general purpose I/O,
real-time clock, matrix keyboard controller and all standard PC system
logic. Optional functions included are: solid-state disk,
interfaces for floppy and hard disks, parallel port and
Ethernet with 10BaseT and AUI.
486CORE has ISA, VL and PCMCIA buses. The module is
designed either for stand-alone operation (with 486BASE)
or for piggy-back attachment to the target card via two
miniature 120-pin connectors.
The 486CORE is the fifth member of the CORE module
product line introduced by CompuLab in 1997.
Pricing and
Availability
The 486CORE module is available today, and is priced
starting at $ 98 for 1,000-unit quantities.
About CompuLab
Established in 1992, CompuLab Ltd. specializes in the
development and manufacturing of mezzanine SBC (Single
Board Computer) modules. CompuLab's customers include
international companies such as Siemens, OKI, Cisco and
leading Israeli companies Elbit and Scitex. The company's
offices are located in the Technion Israel
Institute of Technology, Haifa.
|
|