Eugene wrote:
> StrongARM small-footprint boards start looking better and better
On that note, check out the features on Intel's SA-1110/SA-1111
development platform, which includes:
- Small (2.75" x 5") form factor board designed for handheld devices;
expansion headers can be sheared-off to further to reduce size
- Built-in TV encoder supports NTSC/PAL composite, S-video, RGB
- InViso* micro display interface support!!!
- Direct support for Sharp 3.9" 320 x 240 reflective TFT color LCD and
backlight inverter circuit
- 2 fully buffered Xbus expansion headers for mounting the optional
SA-1111 daughter board, or third-party graphics boards
- Multimedia Communications Port (MCP) supports POTs soft modem and
mono audio
- Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) supports high-quality stereo
audio capture and playback; stereo headphone and telephone headset
jacks, two microphones and one built-in speaker
- Radio interface supports native CDMA and features adapters for
GSM digital radio and Bluetooth wireless connectivity modules
- DAA phone interface and codec for V.90 soft modem, speaker
phone and voice dialing
- 1-cell Lithium ion battery with built-in charger, battery temperature
and voltage monitoring and over-discharge battery lockout
- Connections for SMBus smart battery system
- Support for up to 256Mb SDRAM and 128Mb onboard flash
- Flexible circuit routing employing complex programmable logic devices
(CPLDs) that allow logic to be reconfigured at run time
- USB endpoint supports PC sync and power
- IrDA port and transceiver capable of transfers up to 4 MB/sec
The optional SA-1111 module provides
- 64MB expansion SDRAM, 32MB expansion flash
- Audio codec (AC97)
- 10-Base-T ethernet
- PCMCIA and CompactFlash sockets
- Serial and USB ports
- Matrix keypad controller
http://developer.intel.com/design/strong/quicklist/eval-plat/sa-1110.htm
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