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Embedded StrongARM SA-1110 Platform

Source: Applied Data Systems
The Bitsy is the smallest single board computer to date, with a three by four inch footprint and is targeted for the PDA/handheld markets
Applied Data Systemsitsy is the smallest single board computer to date, with a three by four inch footprint and is targeted for the PDA/handheld markets. The device was engineered and built around the Intel-32-bit StrongARM SA-1110 RISC processor and SA-1111 companion chip. The device's processor runs at less than 450 mW at 206 MHz, making it suitable for fully-enclosed embedded applications and extended battery life. The system runs from unregulated 6-12VDC, includes a battery charger and supports a backup battery. The board supports up to 16 MB of SDRAM and 32 MB of flash memory and includes a Type II PCMCIA slot.

The application-ready system has three serial ports, USB master and slave, audio input and amplified stereo output, touchscreen support and an Ethernet daughter board option available. The device includes 12 digital IOs, four analog inputs and nine additional digital IO's that can be configured as a 4 x 5 keypad.

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