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Bulverde CPU module sprouts WiFi ears

Jun 22, 2006 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 14 views

CompuLab is shipping a version of its Bulverde-based embedded computer module with integrated WiFi. The CM-X270L has built-in 802.11b WiFi, with 802.11g expected soon. Also available are a PC/104-Plus carrier board, Debian Linux, and Windows CE, the company says.

(Click for larger view of CM-X270L with its WiFi ears on)

Except for its built-in WiFi interface, the CM-X270L appears very similar to the CM-X270W that CompuLab shipped last October.


CompuLab X270L top and bottom
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Features and specs include:

  • 520MHz XScale PXA270 (Bulverde)
  • 128MB SDRAM, 512MB flash
  • On-board 802.11b (802.11g soon)
  • Dual 10/100BaseT Ethernet
  • 32bit CardBus, PCMCIA/CF and SDIO slots
  • PCI
  • 4 x USB ports
  • 4 x serial ports
  • Camera interface
  • Video input processor
  • Touch screen controller
  • AC97 and audio codec
  • TFT LCD and RGB interfaces
  • IDE
  • Input 3.3V, 5V or 10V-48V
  • Industrial temperature range -40C to +85C
  • Integrated power management

Availability


SBC-x270 baseboard
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The CM-X270L is in full production now, CompuLab says, with prices starting at $52 in quantity. An “SBC-x270” PC/104-Plus development baseboard (pictured at right) is also available, as are Debian ARM Linux and Windows CE distributions.


 
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