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The SwiftLite-PX development system consists of a baseboard, measuring
115mm x 96mm, a SwiftModule-PX connected via two 140-pin push-type connectors,
and a TFT touch screen, which is connected to the PXA320's LCD controller
and touch controller via a connector on the baseboard which is directly
routed to the SwiftModule.

SwiftLite-PX development system
Any specification of SwiftModule-PX may be used with the SwiftLite-PX.
The supplied module has 128MB of 266MHz DDR SDRAM, and 128MB of NAND
Flash. Wi-Fi is not included unless specified. The SwiftLite requires
a 5v supply (a mains adaptor is supplied), and provides the 3.3v supply
required by the SwiftModule.
As standard, a 7" DataImage 800 x 480 TFT touch screen is supplied
as part of the SwiftLite kit.
SwiftLite-PX is supplied with Windows Embedded CE 6.0 installed. When
you power up the SwiftKit for the first time, it will boot into Windows
CE, and you will see the familiar desktop. The supplied image is configured
for application debug connection via USB Device, so you can immediately
connect up your PC and download applications via Visual Studio. A full
binary Board Support Package is supplied, so using Platform Builder you
can build your own platform with a different selection of drivers and
Windows CE resources.
A NAND Flash File System makes the part of the Flash not used for operating
system storage available to the application. BinFS is implemented for
the NAND Flash which allows partitioning of the OS into multiple sections.
This allows a quicker boot time to be achieved, and more than 50% of
RAM used for the OS image to be saved, as only the parts of the OS in
use are loaded into RAM.
The main function of SwiftKit is to provide connectors for the wide
range of interfaces implemented on the SwiftModule. Directly connected
interfaces include USB Device and Host, SD Card, Ethernet, headphone/mic
jacks. RS232 is provided via buffers connected to one of the 3 UARTs
(FFUART). A VGA converter provides an alternative to the directly connected
LCD touch screen, and LVDS offers the possibility of remote-mounting
of a display. Many of the other interface are brought out to headers
on the baseboard (including UART, GPIO, SSP, and I2C).
SwiftKit comes with full schematics which provide the basis for design
of a custom baseboard for production implementation with SwiftModule.
This baseboard can be created by you, giving you full control of your
target system, or by us, as a cost-effective, fast turnaround service.
Any Questions?
Contact our experienced team with your detailed questions - we'll be
happy to help. Module pricing depends on quantity and any optional features,
don't hesitate to ask us for a quotation. Please use the links below
to get in touch.
Further information:
Main SwiftModule product page SwiftLite-PX Development Kit
SwiftKit Development System
SwiftModule
minisite with online forum and FAQ Download
a SwiftModule datasheet
www.swiftmodule.com

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