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CompuLab
Introduces the CM-X255 (ARMCORE-GX) Module
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HAIFA,
ISRAEL SEPTEMBER 08, 2004 CompuLab
introduced the CM-X255 - the third generation of the popular ARMCORE
SOM (System-on-Module) originally presented to the market one year
ago. The new GX version brings several major improvements: better
graphics performance, cost-efficient Ethernet, touchscreen
controller and improved compatibility with CAMI mechanical specs.
These further extend the product's capability to address an even
wider range of applications.
About the CM-X255
The CM-X255 comprises an Intel PXA255 CPU up to 400 MHz with an integrated graphics
controller, SDRAM, Flash Disk, PCMCIA interface, 100Mb ethernet, USB, sound,
touchscreen controller, serial ports, infrared interface, general purpose I/O,
real-time clock, PS/2 keyboard and mouse controller, parallel port,
and interfaces to floppy and hard disks. Many of the above-mentioned
features are optional and are included according to the
application's requirements.
The CM-X255 provides a local bus as well as PCI and LPC buses for interface to
off-board expansions. The module is
designed for mezzanine attachment to a custom baseboard via two
miniature 140-pin connectors.
Pricing and
Availability
The CM-X255 module is available now, and is priced
starting at $46 for 10K -unit quantities (or $51 for 1K units). Evaluation Kits are also
available from CompuLab.
About CompuLab
Established in 1992, CompuLab
Ltd. develops and manufactures tiny System-on-Module (SOM) single board
computers. CompuLab's customers
include more than
300
companies in 50 countries. The company's
offices are located in Haifa, Israel.
The CM-X255 Datasheet
* XScale is registered trademark of
Intel Corporation
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