EM-X270 - Embedded Mobile Device
EM-X270 is a full-featured computer board, designed specifically for handheld / mobile implementations. Its functional contents are similar to the latest generation of Pocket PC's and smartphones, including all types of wireless, satellite and cellular connectivity found in today's state-off-the-art mobile devices. Yet, it is designed to serve custom implementations, retaining the flexibility expected from an embedded computer board. Available with an optional display, battery with charger and keypad, the EM-X270 offers a self-contained solution requiring just an enclosure for implementing the final custom product.
The feature set of the EM-X270 board combines a 32-bit CPU, SDRAM, Flash Disk and vital computing peripherals. On-board wireless interfaces include WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS and cellular Voice/GPRS modem. The last interface enables the device to act essentially as a customized cellular phone.
EM-X270 has several connectors and slots as used in PDA's and also an internal extension connector for application-specific add-on's. Ready-to-run Windows CE and Linux packages are available from CompuLab.
EM-X270 Highlights:
- Full-featured handheld computer board for embedded applications
- Price starting from $122
- Intel's XScale PXA270 CPU, up to 520 MHz, 32+32 KB cache, WMMX
- 128 Mbyte SDRAM
- 512 Mbyte Flash Disk
- Cellular voice and GPRS modem
- Integrated 3.5" 480 x 640 VGA display with touchscreen (optional)
- Graphics controller supporting STN and TFT panels with 800 x 600 max resolution
see LCD panel support
- WiFi 802.11b interface
- Bluetooth interface
- GPS receiver, Sirf-III chipset
- Expansion connector
- Camera Interface
- SD / SDIO / MMC socket
- Sound codec with integrated speaker and microphone
- Slave and host USB port, serial port, GPIO's
- Main and backup batteries, and battery charger
- Very low standby and active power consumption
- Size - 97 x 66 mm
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