Marvell PXA270 Card Engine

Product Overview
The PXA270 Card Engine is a compact, product-ready hardware and software solution that fast forwards your embedded product design.
The PXA270 Card Engine is a complete System on Module (SOM) that offers essential features for handheld and embedded networking applications. Use of custom baseboards makes the Card Engine the ideal foundation for OEMs developing handheld and compact products. The Card Engine provides a common reference pin-out on its expansion connectors, which enables easy scalability to next generation microprocessor Card Engines when new functionality or performance is required.
Application development is performed right on the product-ready PXA270 Card Engine and software Board Support Packages (BSPs), which enables you to seamlessly transfer your application code and hardware into production.
The PXA270 Card Engine is ideal for applications in the medical, point-of-sale, industrial, and security markets. From patient monitoring and medical imaging, to card payment terminals and bar code readers, to CCTV cameras and intruder alarms, the PXA270 Card Engine allows for powerful versatility and long-life products.
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Tech Specs
Processor
- Marvell PXA270 32-bit Applications Processor (Intel XScale):
- Running up to 520 MHz (0°C to +70°C), 104 MHz external bus
- Running up to 416 MHz (-40°C to +85°C), 104 MHz external bus
- Running up to 312 MHz (0°C to +70°C), 104 MHz external bus
Software and Tools
- Windows CE 5.0 BSP
Memory
- Flash memory, choice of 128 MB NAND or 32 MB NOR
- Boot is dependent upon type of flash on Card Engine
- SDRAM up to 128 MB (64 MB standard)
Network Connectivity
- 10/100 Base-T Ethernet controller (application/debug)
USB
- USB 2.0 full-speed host interface
- USB 2.0 full-speed device interface
Serial I/O
- Three SSP interfaces (one dedicated to SPI port)
- Three 16C550 compatible UARTs
Display
- Built-in LCD controller supports up to 800 x 600 x 16 bits per pixel (bpp)
- Touch screen controller (Philips UCB1400BE)
Audio
- AC97 compliant audio codec (Philips UCB1400BE)
Expansion
- PC card expansion CompactFlash Type I card (memory-mapped mode only)
- Dual PCMCIA interfaces
- Smart Card and MMC/SD interfaces
Mechanical Specifications
- Card Engine form factor (60.2 x 67.8 x 4.4 mm)
- Commercial Temperature (0°C to +70°C)
- Industrial Temperature (-40°C to +85°C)
Additional Notes
The following documents are freely available for download. Customers with registered products can download additional documents, as well as software and tools, from their Account Summary page.
Product Information
- PXA270 Card Engine Product Brief
- Zoom SDK Product Brief
- LogicLoader Product Brief
- Zoom Display Kit Product Brief
User Manuals
Hardware Documents and Design Files
Application Notes
White Papers
Where To Buy
Ordering Information
PXA270 Card Engine SOMs are available from Logic Distributors.
Standard SOM Configurations
Model No.
Description
PXA270 312 MHz Commercial Temperature (0°C to +70°C)
PXA270 416 MHz Industrial Temperature (-40°C to +85°C)
PXA270 520 MHz Commercial Temperature (0°C to +70°C)
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Support
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