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The "new" SwiftModule-DM is -- as Direct Insight freely acknowledges -- also based on a previously released Variscite product, the VAR-SOM-OM37. The module again employs ARM Cortex-A8 processors from TI, but this time turns to OMAP35x descendants that were announced in June: the Sitara AM37xx and DM37xx SoCs.
According to Direct Insight, the SwiftModule-DM is available with TI's Sitara AM3703 (block diagram, here), which may be clocked at either 800MHz or 1GHz. Alternatively, the company adds, it may be equipped with the more powerful DM3730, which was formally announced just last month.
Compared to the AM3703, the DM3730 (block diagram, here) adds a Powervr SG 2D/3D graphics accelerator. The SoC also includes a C64x+ DSP (digital signal processor, enabling 720p video and audio decoding, according to TI.
Direct Insight says the SwiftModule-DM supports resolutions of up to 2048 x 2048 pixels, along with both HDMI and LVDS video outputs. Employing these video outputs requires a separately available baseboard(see below), because the all of the module's signals --including 10/100 Ethernet, three UARTs, audio, USB host/On-The-Go, and twoSD/MMC interfaces -- are carried to and from the outside world by its 200-pinSODIMM connector.

According to Direct Insight, the SwiftModule-DM is offered with 256MB of flash storage and either 64MB, 128MB, or 256MB of RAM. It accepts DC power inputs ranging from 3.3 to 5 Volts, typically uses 1 Watt, and operates in temperatures ranging from -49 to 185 deg. F (45 to 85 deg. C), the company adds.
Direct Insight adds that the SwiftModule-DM provides a special deep-sleep state for Windows CE 6.0, during which it uses just 5mA, and from which it can awaken in about a tenth of a second. While this mode appears to be exclusive to Windows, the module also supports Linux and Android 2.1, according to the company.

The baseboard for the SwiftModule-DM is Variscite's VAR-OM35xCustomBoard, resold by Direct Insight as the SwiftLite-DM baseboard. As well as offering a socket for the SODIMM module itself, the 3.54 x 3.54-inch SwiftLite-DM has a 40-pin connector for an LCD, plus a separate 24-bit LVDS port, the company says.
Also on the SwiftLite-DM are an HDMI port, a 10/100 Ethernet port, USB host and On-The-Go connectors, an SD slot, and four expansion headers. The latter accept a daughterboard (right) featuring an on-board three-port USB hub, two RS232 ports, and a JTAG interface, the company says.
Features and specifications listed by Direct Insight for the SwiftModule-DM and SwiftLite-DM combo include:
Further information
According to Direct Insight, the SwiftModule-DM and SwiftLite-DM are available now, with prices starting at approximately $90 for the former. More information may be found on the company's website, here.
Product pages for the similar VAR-SOM-OM37 and VAR-OM35xCustomBoard may be found on the Variscite website here and here, respectively.
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