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Credit card sized computer hits shops

by on27 November 2009

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German
outfit Kontron is introducing a credit card-sized computer on module for ultra small system designs.

The 55-by-84-mm Intel Atom processor-based Kontron nanoETXexpress-SP computer boards have a gigabyte of memory, SDIO/GPIO switching via BIOS, and optional implemented SDVO connections. It has a compatible extensions to the PICMG COM Express specification, following the pin-out type 1 definition.

This means that the single board computer can control two displays independently for mobile handheld devices with two (touch) displays, mobile devices with separate independent monitor via docking station, independent infotainment panels in automobiles, dual monitor HMIs for machine control and monitoring, and twin applications.

The interface for VGA, DVI or HDMI can also be used for SDTV and HDTV television outputs and TV tuner inputs by the usage of chips used in ADD2 and ADD2+ media expansion cards.

It supports the VxWorks 6.7 release as well as Linux, Windows XP, XPe, and the Win CE 6.0 R3. No word on price yet but there are more details here.
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