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2*e790a4ceSJonathan CorbetLinux Advanced Radio Terminal (LART)
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5*e790a4ceSJonathan CorbetThe LART is a small (7.5 x 10cm) SA-1100 board, designed for embedded
6*e790a4ceSJonathan Corbetapplications. It has 32 MB DRAM, 4MB Flash ROM, double RS232 and all
7*e790a4ceSJonathan Corbetother StrongARM-gadgets. Almost all SA signals are directly accessible
8*e790a4ceSJonathan Corbetthrough a number of connectors. The powersupply accepts voltages
9*e790a4ceSJonathan Corbetbetween 3.5V and 16V and is overdimensioned to support a range of
10*e790a4ceSJonathan Corbetdaughterboards. A quad Ethernet / IDE / PS2 / sound daughterboard
11*e790a4ceSJonathan Corbetis under development, with plenty of others in different stages of
12*e790a4ceSJonathan Corbetplanning.
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14*e790a4ceSJonathan CorbetThe hardware designs for this board have been released under an open license;
15*e790a4ceSJonathan Corbetsee the LART page at http://www.lartmaker.nl/ for more information.
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