Sonic Alert 2.8 Clock Radio User Manual


 
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2 Intended Audience
This document aims to provide the information needed to integrate the
Neon
R
board into your application. As such, it addresses both hardware
and software integration.
3 Overview of features
The following are highlights of the Neon
R
board.
Available with Windows Ce or Linux Operating Systems
Full featured Boot Loader for custom startup
400 MHz Intel PXA-255 CPU
32 or 64MB SDRAM
8 or 32MB Intel StrataFlash (tm) EEPROM
Silicon Motion SM 501 Graphics Controller
Active Matrix LCD Support,
Including Full-Motion Video
STN Passive LCD Display Support
4 or 5-Wire Resistive Touch-Screen Support
44KHz Stereo 16-Bit Audio Output, for Headphones or Speakers
44KHz Monaural Audio Input (microphone)
1 RS-232 or TTL Serial Port
1 USB 1.1 Slave Port
1 USB 1.1 Master Port
Built-in 10/100 Ethernet Controller,
Built-in Interface for Magnetic Stripe Readers and Printers
MMC Slot for Expanded Storage
General Purpose I/O for Device Control
Built-in Switching Power Supply for 5V DC Input
JTAG Interface
Customized Ve rsions Available
4 Hardware feature
4.1 Layout
As shown in Figure 1, the Neon
R
board contains a wide variety of I/O
options for use in your application. Note that some of these may not be
populated on an evaluation or production board.
December 28, 2005 Revision 2.8