Product category: Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Commell | Subject: EE-260
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 24 January 2006
ETX module promises
speedy route to market
The EE-260 ETX module is based on the VIA Luke CoreFusion processing platform, integrating the latest VIA Eden-N processor with the VIA CN400 North Bridge in a low-power high-performance package
New from Commell, the EE-260 ETX module is based on the VIA Luke CoreFusion processing platform, integrating the latest VIA Eden-N processor with the VIA CN400 North Bridge in a single low-power high-performance package. The Luke platform features a 2D/3D AGP8X graphics core with integrated MPEG-2 decoding and MPEG-4 acceleration for smooth video playback; it also features support for motion compensation and DuoView for latest multiple format flat panel display devices.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 24 January 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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The EE-260 can support up to 2Gbyte of high bandwidth DDR 333/400 SDRAM with one DDR SODIMM socket.
The EE-260 ETX module comes with one floppy, two RS232, one printer port, UltraATA 33/66/100 EIDE and two SATA ports to support RAID 0 and RAID 1.
Networking is provided by VIA 6103 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet LAN.
Four USB2.0 ports for 40x faster data transfer rate and backward compatible to support USB 1.0 devices and AC97 3D audio are also integrated.
Additional features include a 24bit dual channel LVDS interface, 8bit programmable I/O and a 256-level programmable watchdog timer.
The EE-260 ETX module measures 114 x 95mm and offers a fast-time-to-market solution for OEM customers.
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