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CompuLab
Introduces the CM-X270W Computer-On-Module
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HAIFA, ISRAEL – August 15, 2005
– CompuLab introduced the CM-X270W, a new Computer-on-Module based on Intel's PXA270 processor and 2700G Multimedia Accelerator
chipset. The X270W module's architecture addresses embedded
applications requiring a combination of low power consumption with multimedia performance, making it an ideal
selection for hand-held and mobile appliances, as well as
applications such as point-of-sale, gaming and entertainment
machines and info-terminals. Compared with any other product in its
class, the CM-X270W module is smaller, less expensive and has a better set of
features.
About the CM-X270W module
The CM-X270W combines a PXA270 CPU, SDRAM, Flash Disk and vital computing peripherals. For embedded
applications, the CM-X270W provides a 32-bit PCI bus, 100Mbit Ethernet,
serial ports, GPIO lines and many
other essential functions. An on-board 2700G Multimedia Accelerator
enhances the feature set with support of XGA display resolution and an
MPEG-4
decoder.
The module is
designed for attachment to a custom baseboard via three
miniature 140-pin connectors. Standardized CAMI interface allows interchangeability with
other Computer-On-Module's available from CompuLab, enabling the flexibility required in
a dynamic market where application requirements
can change rapidly.
Pricing and
Availability
The CM-X270W module will be available for sale from 15-Sep-2005, and is priced
starting at $57 for 1K -unit quantities. Evaluation Kits are also
available from CompuLab.
About CompuLab
Established in 1992, CompuLab
Ltd. develops and manufactures Computer-on-Module's boards and highly integrated
PC/104+ single board computers. CompuLab's customers
include more than 400
companies in 60 countries. The company's
offices are located in Haifa, Israel.
CM-X270W
Datasheet
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