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Tiny StrongARM SBC features Embedded Linux support

Jun 28, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 4 views

SSV Embedded Systems will soon introduce a tiny embeddable single-board computer (SBC) based a 206MHz Intel StrongARM system-on-chip processor. The PNP/1110 will include Embedded Linux support based on Linux kernel version 2.4.18 along with JFFS1/JFFS2 filesystem support and an FLTK-based support for LCD panels. The PNP/1110 is expected to begin shipping within the next two weeks.

In addition to its StrongARM processor, the SBC includes 64MB SDRAM and 16MB Flash memory, plus an extensive set of I/O resources, including: an SVGA color LCD interface with RGB support; two serial ports; interfaces for PCMCIA, CompactFlash, and MMC cards; 10/100 Mbps Ethernet; 18 GPIOs; and a 32-bit system expansion extension bus with 5 chip selects and 5 interrupt input lines. Dimensions are a mere 1.8 x 1.8 inches (45 x 45 mm), and power consumption is 400mA at 3.3 VDC (typ.).



 
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