Compulab EM-X270
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+ | Navman Jupiter32, with NMEA output | ||
==Battery== | ==Battery== | ||
Li-Ion, USB charger | Li-Ion, USB charger | ||
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+ | Host and slave capabilities | ||
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+ | RS232, 16550 compatible | ||
==Availability== | ==Availability== |
Revision as of 21:27, 6 November 2007
The XM-board 270 is an embedded computer board, produced by [Compulab], an Israel-based company specialising on all-in-one computer systems, also known as Single Board Computers (SBC). It has a range of components which can be specified for full phone capabilities, as detailed below:
Main components
Contents |
Touchscreen
3.5" VGA (640x480)
Processor
Intel Xscale PXA270, 312/520MHz
System memory
128MB SDRAM, 100MHz, 32bit
Onboard storage
512MB NAND flash, non-volatile
Operating System
uBoot
Angstrom Linux
Connectivity
GSM/GPRS
Quad-band Telit GE864 module
WiFi
802.11b with a Philips chipset
Not yet supported by Linux (planned for December)
Bluetooth
GPS
Navman Jupiter32, with NMEA output
Battery
Li-Ion, USB charger
Peripheral connectivity
SD socket, with SDIO capability
USB 1.1
Host and slave capabilities
Serial port
RS232, 16550 compatible
Availability
CompuLabs has a quite strict sales policy: only to companies, only in large quantities, only if one evaluation board is bought
To make this device available for the open source developer community, there is an idea for a group purchase organized by the [Handheld Linux Shop] which would come to approx. 649 EUR (incl. VAT) / 750 US$ (excl. Tax) if 100 units are reached (20% less if 500 units). Contact: mailto:sales@handheld-linux.com