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Mobile Module Targets Tiny Apps

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  • Mobile-ITX form factor
  • VIA EPIA-T700 sports 1-GHz VIA Eden ULV processor
  • Computer-On-Module (COM)

By William Wong

March 18, 2010

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VIA Technologies has spawned a host of compact motherboard standards, including Mini-ITX, Nano-ITX, and Pico-ITX. Now, the company’s latest 6- by 6-cm VIA EPIA-T700 (see the figure) heralds its Mobile-ITX computer on module (COM) form factor.

The Mobile-ITX form factor is smaller than most COM form factors such as STX, which  has a PC/104 form factor. Like most COM modules, Mobile-ITX has a pair of high-density connectors on the back. Its range of uses includes low-power, rugged applications such as medical and military environments.

The fanless VIA EPIA-T700 is based on a 1-GHz VIA Eden ULV processor and the VIA VX820 chipset with UniChrome Pro 2D/3D graphics support, which has MPEG 2/4 hardware acceleration. There also is a VGA and TTL/DVP video interface. Additionally, the module comes with 512 Mbytes of soldered DDR2 RAM.

Further, the VIA EPIA-T700 has an x1 PCI Express interface and Ultra DMA integrated development environment (IDE) capabilities. There are five USB 2.0 ports as well. A VIA VT708B audio chip provides HD audio support. It offers an SPI port, SMBus support, a pair of SDIO ports, and a 4-bit GPIO port. And, the module supports a range of operating systems, including QNX, Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard, and Linux.

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