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New Ultra Low Power Tiny processor module from ICOP UK suits headless applications

6th January 2010
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Drawing less than 320mA, the new VDX-6317-X 800MHz Tiny processor module from ICOP UK provides embedded system designers with a cost effective solution to headless applications where a graphical interface is not required. By designing a board without a graphics chipset, ICOP’s 6317-X offers increased security and reduced cost.
Powered by DMP's Vortex86DX SoC, the VDX-6317-X has 256MB of onboard DDR2 RAM plus 4MB of SPI flash storage all in a fanless 80x50mm footprint. It also includes an RJ45 Ethernet port, an EIDE interface, and a 16-bit GPIO port.

In addition to two power terminals, the VDX-6317-X has an RS232 serial port, one USB 2.0 port, a JTAG interface, and a PS/2 keyboard connection. The module also offers x-ISA expansion.

A watchdog timer (30.5 to 512 secs) provides a flexible restart mechanism and like all of the Vortex86 range, the processor will operate reliably, even at the worst extremes of temperature, with the VDX-6317-X itself offering a full -40°c - +85°c industrial temperature range.

Windows CE, Windows XP Embedded, Windows 2000, and Windows98 are all supported by the VDX-6317-X.

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