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Product category: Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: Eurotech | Subject: CE 5.0 dev kits for Viper and SBC-GX1
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 05 December 2005

Kits combine SBCs with Windows CE

New development kits save months of engineering time and BSP integration effort by offering Windows CE 5.0 on a ready-to-run platform.

Arcom has released updated development kits for two embedded single board computers - the ultra-low-power 400MHz PXA255 XScale-based Viper and the AMD Geode-based SBC-GX1 These development kits save months of engineering time and BSP integration effort by offering Windows CE 5.0 on a ready-to-run platform

The kits include the Viper or SBC-GX1 pre-installed with Windows CE 5.0 on the resident Flash drive as well as the Microsoft Embedded Visual tools to allow designers to start building an application from day one.

Windows CE is the most popular embedded operating system for engineers creating a user interface for new OEM instrumentation displays, machine controllers and information terminals.

The combination of rich communications and GUI features along with an aggressive licence cost policy make it a compelling choice for equipment manufacturers.

The Viper development kit includes the Viper PC/104 board fitted with 64Mbyte DRAM and 32Mbyte of Flash memory, an industrial compact enclosure (ICE) with a Q-VGA colour touchscreen display.

The development kit is also shipped with a free CompactFlash Wi-Fi card allowing complete wireless operation.

The 300MHz SBC-GX1 EBX board is fitted with 256Mbyte DRAM and 16Mbyte of onboard Flash, along with a 6.5in VGA TFT touchscreen display.

Each kit is priced at just $1597.

Arcom is a Gold level Windows Embedded Partner. Request a free brochure from Eurotech ...

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