Product category: Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Toradex | Subject: Colibri
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 17 March 2005
XScale module comes in SODIMM format
The Colibri is a SODIMM-format computer module based on the new Intel XScale PXA270 processor
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SODIMM sized computer module enters production
The Colibri is a low cost SODIMM sized computer module based on the new Intel XScale PXA270 processor
Module upgrades XScale designs
The Colibri PXA290 is claimed to be the world's first product based on the Monahans XScale processor from Intel/Marvell
New from Toradex, the Colibri is a SODIMM-format computer module based on the new Intel XScale PXA270 processor. It runs at up to 520MHz and consumes as little as 800mW. The module delivers state of the art technology, targeting low power systems that still require high CPU performance. The Colibri module also offers all the interfaces needed in a modern embedded device.
Beside the internal Flash memory, there are plenty of interfaces available for data storage: MemoryStick, CompactFlash/PCMCIA and SDCard.
The module provides glueless connectivity to passive and active LCDs with resolutions up to 800 x 600, as well as four-wire resistive touch screens.
An integrated 16bit stereo codec allows Colibri to play and record sound.
Colibri can directly connect to a CCD camera sensor, or take advantage of the new Intel Mobile Scalable Link that offers transfer speeds up to 416Mbit/s.
In addition Colibri offers 100Mbit/s Ethernet as well as USB host and USB device functionality.
The Colibri 312MHz module is priced at Eur 99 or US $134, and comes with either Embedded Linux or Windows CE preinstalled.
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