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Single-board computer keeps power consumption low

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jan 29, 2008

The Titan SBC has a typical power consumption of 1.5W but also supports several dynamically adjusted sleep modes to further reduce its power needs.

Eurotech has released the Titan, a RoHS-compliant PC/104 single-board computer (SBC) based on the Intel 520MHz PXA270 XScale RISC processor.

The Titan is aimed at ultra-low power, fanless embedded systems and is available with a wide operating temperature range.

This highly efficient board design has a typical power consumption of 1.5W but also supports several dynamically adjusted sleep modes to further reduce its power needs.

Titan is powered from a single +5V and has five onboard serial ports, a TFT/STN flat panel graphics controller, an LVDS adapter (allowing connection to a flat panel display up to 5m away), an analogue touch screen controller, a resident onboard soldered Flash and DRAM, 10/100baseTx Ethernet port, IC controller, a dual-USB host controller, a USB client, AC97 audio/codec, CompactFlash interface (CF+), SDIO and industry standard PC/104 bus expansion.

The Titan is supported by ready-to-run development kits for Embedded Linux and Microsoft Windows CE 5.0.

Each development kit contains a Titan pre-loaded with the embedded operating system and all documentation and tools needed for immediate application development.

The Titan will be available for a minimum production life of five years and offered with a three-year warranty.

The board may also be depopulated to meet specific customer requirements.

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