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News Release from: Eurotech | Subject: Viper
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 03 July 2003
World's first for XScale on PC/104 board
The Viper is the world's first ultra-low-power PC/104 form factor embedded processor board based on an Intel XScale RISC processor.
The Viper is the world's first ultra-low-power PC/104 form factor embedded processor board based on an Intel XScale RISC processor The Viper board is a PC/104 (3.6 x 3.8in) single board computer using the 400MHz Intel PXA255 XScale application processor (ARM v.5TE compliant) and is designed to offer a low power, off-the-shelf solution for industrial control, instrumentation and display system applications
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 9 Jul 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Viper has a typical power consumption of just 1.4W from a single 5V input and includes power management control to achieve less than 200mW in standby mode - ideal for sealed fanless enclosures and battery-backed systems.
It is supported by a ready-to-run application development kit using RedBoot, a fast and efficient network aware boot loader for installing operating systems and applications directly into the onboard Flash memory.
The development kit includes the 400MHz Viper board fitted with 64Mbyte of DRAM and 16Mbyte of Flash, Viper ICE (industrial compact enclosure), the Viper-UPS (uninterruptible power supply), an optional Q-VGA colour display and touchscreen and a comprehensive quick-start manual.
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Embedded board gains hard-real-time Linux
Arcom has further enhanced the features of its Linux development kit for the Viper PXA255 based single board computer by adding support for hard-real-time Linux from FSMLabs.
SBC gains hard-real-time OS support package
A QNX Neutrino board support package is now available for the PXA255 ARM/XScale based Viper PC/104 form factor SBC.
The Viper includes an incredible range of onboard peripherals including a flat panel display controller for TFT and STN displays, 10/100Base-Tx Ethernet, five serial ports (including two serial ports with 128byte FIFOs), I/O expansion using the PC/104 bus, CompactFlash socket for hot swap memory and wireless cards.
The board has been partitioned to take full advantage of the power management features of the ARM based PXA255 processor and to achieve the very best performance for power sensitive applications.
The standard Viper board is specified for operation from -20 to +70C.
The board has been designed using components with extended temperature range specifications and is available with a -40 to +85C operating temperature specification.
The combination of features and temperature specification gives you a highly versatile, extremely low power embedded controller suited to commercial, industrial, military and mobile telematics applications.
The XScale core is the building block for Intel's Personal Internet Client Architecture and offers a high performance, ultra-low-power platform fully compliant with the ARM v.5TE instruction set.
These RISC processors extend the technology roadmap for Intel's StrongARM processor (now end-of-life), by offering increased clock speeds and reduced power consumption.
The PXA255 packs a wide range of integrated peripherals such as a memory/CompactFlash controller with a 200MHz internal bus, colour TFT/STN LCD controller, power management, RTC, interrupt/DMA controllers as well as a multitude of serial ports including support for Bluetooth and IrDA.
The PXA255 is well suited for a wide range of low power applications using the leading embedded operating systems such as embedded Linux, Windows CE, VxWorks and QNX Neutrino. Request a free brochure from Eurotech ...
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