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The ConnectCore Wi-i.MX51 Digi JumpStart Kit includes the 3.2 x 2-inch module itself, a seven-inch "WVGA" (presumably, 800 x 480 pixels) touchscreen, and a baseboard. Digi doesn't specify how large the baseboard is, but says it offers real-world connectors including three serial ports, VGA and HDMI outputs, five USB ports, Ethernet, and audio I/O.

The kit, pictured above without its display, is also said to include a microSD slot, a SD/MMC slot, sockets for 802.15.4 (ZigBee) and 802.3af (PoE) modules. Of course, LCD/touchscreen connectors are present, and the board additionally offers user pushbuttons and LEDs, according to Digi.
Digi says the ConnectCore Wi-i.MX51 Digi JumpStart Kit is supplied with a BSP (board support package) for either Windows CE 6.0 R3 or Linux. The Windows version of the kit includes a 180-day trial version of CE 6.0 R3, Platform Builder, and Visual Studio 2005, the company adds.
Larry Kraft, senior vice president of global sales and marketing for Digi, stated, "The ConnectCore Wi-i.MX51 Digi JumpStart Kit features all of the tools necessary to build network-enabled low power, wireless devices with leading user interface and multimedia capabilities. Design engineers can focus on other elements of a product design allowing organizations to get to market quickly."
Specifications listed by Digi for its ConnectCore Wi-i.MX51 module/JumpStart combo include :
Digi's ConnectCore Wi-i.MX51, announced in December, is the latest in a line of ConnectCore modules. Other have included:
The ConnectCore Wi-i.MX51 (right) clearly offers more processing power than any of the above, thanks to its adoption of an ARM Cortex-A8 core. According to Freescale, its i.MX51 family of SoCs offers power management features including multiple independent power domains, power gating, and dynamic process and temperature compensation. The company's DVFS (dynamic voltage and frequency scaling) is said to allow throttling down to as low as 200MHz.
The i.MX51 variant used on the ConnectCore Wi-i.MX51 is the i.MX515, which is clocked here at 800MHz and offers integrated OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration, according to Digi. In addition to the SoC, the ConnectCore Wi-i.MX51 includes up to 1GB of DDR2 memory, up to 8GB of flash storage, plus two 180-pin connectors that relay its interfaces to the outside world, the company adds.

According to Digi, the module has three UARTs with IrDA support, up to three USB 2.0 host ports and one USB 2.0 OTG port, 10/100 Ethernet, SD/SDIO/MMC, and 802/11a/b/g/n wireless networking. Dual displays are supported, with both SD and HD TV output, and there is a four-wire touchscreen interface, according to Digi.
Meanwhile, the module is also said to have two camera ports, capable of supporting up to eight megapixels. An onboard image processing unit is capable of video/graphics combining, resizing, rotation/inversion, and color conversion/correction, Digi adds.
Further information
According to Digi, the Windows CE version of its ConnectCore Wi-i.MX51 Digi JumpStart Kit, with module and seven-inch display, is available now for $795. A Linux version will be available soon, the company adds.
More information on the ConnectCore Wi-i.MX51 and related development kits may be found on the Digi website, here.