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The Aurora 1100 is one of the smallest footprint computers available today. The 400MHz processor has very low power consumption and an extensive feature set making it ideal for hand held and low power portable computing applications.
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The Aurora 110E shares the same basic features as the Aurora 1100. Small size and very low power consumption are key along with a carefully reduced feature set making it ideal for less demanding hand held and low power portable computing applications.
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An essential for the development environment and low volume production, the Aurora connector breakout board contains industry standard connectors for Ethernet, USB, audio and serial ports, an infrared transceiver, small speaker and 5V DC input to 3.3V DC output power supply.
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The memory card adapter board provides connection to a second Compact Flash card (one is on the AuroraPDA) and buffered connection to the 16 general-purpose input/output lines (8 of each) to and from the Alchemy chip used on the AuroraPDA.
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The Aurora VGA CRT adapter board measures 38mm square and plugs onto the AuroraPDA’s LCD connector. It converts the LCD drive output of the AuroraPDA to a VGA CRT format.
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DSP Design has produced a number of miniature adapters to allow simple and reliable connection to the AuroraPDA using our standard TFTIF-CAB11 fine pitched ribbon cable.
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DSP Design's LaunchPad application development kit concept that is so well proven with PC/104 products works just as well with AuroraPDA!
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