> > The gp+ is 12x16x5 cm, and consumes 3.8W w/ SSD (peaks > at 7.5W with a HD); it is ready to accept 5V/1.8A > power. It's a 233 MHz SiS, which, according to them, > should be the equivalent of ~600 MHz x86 (has MMX). > The same company also offers other products, mostly > more powerful, and more power-hungry, and without > built-in TV-out. > Doesn't really tell how much it is, though. Or, I just couldn't find it. Did you=3F > > The m100 is 22x20x4.4 cm, and "will run as long as > 12Hours from a12V/7Ah battery". It already comes with > a DC-DC converter. I guess the figures are based on > the 533 Via Eden processor, and not the 800 MHz one :) > >From the data sheet (only the CPUs themselves). Eden 533 (Ezra-T, 4.0x133)@1.20V, Avg: 2.8W, Max: 5.0W Eden 733 (Nehemiah,5.5x133)@1.05V, Avg: 4.4W, Max: 6.0W Both CPUs uses 1.0W in StopGrant/AutoHalt mode. What if one were to run the Nehemiah with a 4.0 multiplier and a lower core voltage, say 0.95V=3F > > Both options aren't much costlier than using the > advantech board: They already have PSU, enclosures, > etc. > The M100 is IMO still a bit bulky -- get their snap-in PSU and you can build yourself a box the size of the mainboard itself (17x17x4.5 cm). -- Mikael Jansson http://dundermusen.net -- Subscription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with subject of "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" toWear-Hard Mailing List Archive (searchable): http://wearables.blu.org Please, *PLEASE* don't subscribe through a forward/expander/false domain
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