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Like the CM-iAM, an Intel Atom-based COM introduced by Anders in November of last year, the CM-T3530 turns out to have been manufactured by CompuLab of Israel. And once again, the module -- which, this time out, measures just 2.6 x 1.73 inches (66 x 44mm) -- incorporates two surface-mount CAMI (CompuLabs aggregated module interface) connectors, which convey all signals to and from a separately available baseboard (see later in this story for details).


According to Anders, the CM-T3530 is available with up to 256MB of soldered-on MDDR (mobile DDR) memory, plus an integral flash disk that can be as large as 512MB. Integral touchscreen and graphics controllers support STN and TFT panels with resolutions up to 1400 x 1050 pixels, and a camera interface port is also included, the company says.

Anders says the CM-T3530 is capable of 802.11b/g wireless networking, for which an internal antenna connector is provided via a Marvell 88W8686 chipset. Wired connectivity, via the CAMI connectors, includes a USB host/On-the-Go port, two additional USB 2.0 hosts, three serial ports, up to 74 GPIOs, audio I/O, 10/100 Ethernet, and MMC/SD/SDIO support, according to the company.
Specifications listed by Anders and CompuLab for the CM-T3530 include the following:

Further information
According to Anders and CompuLab, the CM-T3530 is available now, with support for both Windows CE 6.0 and Linux. Windows CE run-time images, board support package (BSP), and a software development kit are all available, according to the companies.
More information on the CM-T3530 may be found on the Anders website, here, and CompuLab website, here. More information on the SB-T35 may be found on the CompuLab site, here.