This kit provides full support for multi-region TV & FM Radio reception, RDS and DVD playback. It is also possible to connect a wide range of additional peripherals such as GSM modems and wireless LAN cards via the PCMCIA controller. All in all this forms the ideal basis for a modern infotainment system.
Features
- Ultra-Low Power PC/104+ Computer.
- 6 Channel Audio
- TV and FM Radio Reception with RDS/RBDS
- PCMCIA expansion slots for GSM modems, Wireless Networking, and GPS
Hardware
- Tiny886ULP Crusoe based PC/104+ Computer (product page)
- AVC-TVR TV and FM Radio receiver for PC/104+ (product page)
- PCM2000 Dual-Slot PCMCIA Controller for PC/104+ (product page)
- Audio2000 6 Channel Audio Controller for PC/104+ (product page)
- Bridge2000 Dual Site PC/104+ Bridge Board (product page)
- PSMU1000 PC/104 Power Supply (product page)
- 2.5" Notebook HDD. (Compact Flash by request)
- Complete Cable Set
Software
- Pre-Installed operating system with all required licenses.
- All required drivers pre-installed.
- Pre-Installed Demonstration Application.
- Support CD-ROM containing sample application source, complete documentation and all required drivers
Operating System Support
This kit is supported by Windows XP-Embedded and Linux
Licensing
Windows XP-Embedded
The Windows XP Embedded Development Kit is supplied with a license. The Development Kit allows you
to develop, download and debug your Windows XP application on the CompactFlash card. The Windows XP Embedded
operating system has been configured to run on the supplied system. A copy of the operating system image is included on the
Development Kit CD and may be used to restore the image on the Development Kit. The XP Embedded License label is
attached to the case of the CD. Windows XP Embedded licenses may be supplied by any approved Microsoft distributor.
Linux
In compliance with the GNU Public License (GPL), the source of all the files, modules and utilities used in the Linux implementation is fully documented. This draws upon standard sources from Red Hat as well as a range of other GPL’d projects. All modifications to GPL’d sources have been contributed to the relevant on-line CVS software repository.