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-==== wearables + embedded systems ====+===== wearables + embedded systems =====
  
  
-=== projects ===+==== projects ====
  
   * MIThril, context aware wearables -> http://www.media.mit.edu/wearables/mithril/index.html   * MIThril, context aware wearables -> http://www.media.mit.edu/wearables/mithril/index.html
   * swarm/acer   * swarm/acer
  
-=== the iPaq ===+==== the iPaq ====
  
   * [[IPaq Notes]]   * [[IPaq Notes]]
   * [[Cross Compiler]] setup notes   * [[Cross Compiler]] setup notes
  
-=== wireless networking ===+==== wireless networking ====
 [[Wireless Network]] [[Wireless Network]]
  
-=== hardware components ===+==== hardware components ====
  
 a quite extensive hardware overview -> http://home.earthlink.net/~wearable/hardware/ a quite extensive hardware overview -> http://home.earthlink.net/~wearable/hardware/
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-=== accesories ===+==== accesories ====
  
   * networkable, low light digital camera http://www.elphel.com/model303/index.html and a review/discussion http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT2171151224.html   * networkable, low light digital camera http://www.elphel.com/model303/index.html and a review/discussion http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT2171151224.html
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-=== reading /ref ===+==== reading /ref ====
  
  
 in depth overview of linux comaptible [[SBC]] + embedded devices http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT2614444132.html in depth overview of linux comaptible [[SBC]] + embedded devices http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT2614444132.html
  
-=== links ===+==== links ====
  
 long list of links covering most areas of wearables http://www.iptel-now.de/PROJECTS/WEARABLE/wearable.html long list of links covering most areas of wearables http://www.iptel-now.de/PROJECTS/WEARABLE/wearable.html
  
-=== notes circa 2002 to extract juice from  (potentially obsolete) ===+ 
 +==== notes circa 2002 to extract juice from  (potentially obsolete) ====
  
 1. Pc/104 1. Pc/104
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 Assuming we could get away with 2 boards: Assuming we could get away with 2 boards:
  
- +Motherboard (486, pentium, pII, pIII all available in this format) 2) Pc-card reader module + 802.11 network card (i.e., Lucent Wavelan)
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-1) Motherboard (486, pentium, pII, pIII all available in this format) 2) Pc-card reader module + 802.11 network card (i.e., Lucent Wavelan)+
  
 CPU: Lots of choices depending on need for crunch, power reqs, and price Memory: (typically) very scalable Casing: Dimensions: with two boards: 1.339?x5.117?x 5.983? (http://www.rtdusa.com/idan.htm, modular, casing for Pc/104 modules). Another modular case supplier: http://www.adaptivesystems.com/ Power consumption: Depends on the motherboard but 10 hours is possible for example with the 486 modules. Power source: Sony Lithium Ion camcorder batteries + DC-to-DC convertor to provide 5V. Data storage: 2.5? Hard drives or solid state disks (such as http://www.m-sys.com) OS options: almost anything, really. CPU: Lots of choices depending on need for crunch, power reqs, and price Memory: (typically) very scalable Casing: Dimensions: with two boards: 1.339?x5.117?x 5.983? (http://www.rtdusa.com/idan.htm, modular, casing for Pc/104 modules). Another modular case supplier: http://www.adaptivesystems.com/ Power consumption: Depends on the motherboard but 10 hours is possible for example with the 486 modules. Power source: Sony Lithium Ion camcorder batteries + DC-to-DC convertor to provide 5V. Data storage: 2.5? Hard drives or solid state disks (such as http://www.m-sys.com) OS options: almost anything, really.
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 Motherboard: www.ampro.com Hard drive: Toshiba 2.5? hard drive, my estimate for a 3Gb one = 150USD. Network card: www.wavelan.com Case: see above. Motherboard: www.ampro.com Hard drive: Toshiba 2.5? hard drive, my estimate for a 3Gb one = 150USD. Network card: www.wavelan.com Case: see above.
  
-2. for more info)+2. for more info
  
 CPU: 66 MHz 486-SX (AMD Elan SC410) Main Memory: 16 MB SDRAM Casing: Dimensions: 2.75" x 1.97" x 0.95" (70 x 50 x 24 mm) Volume: 5 cu.in. (84 cc) Weight: 3.3 oz (93 g) Power consumption: At idle, (Sony) NP-550 lasts 2 hours, NP-750 4 hours, NP-950 6 hours Power source: Sony camcorder batteries, for example, NP-550 or NP-750 or NP-950. Appears that no Need for a dc-dc convertor for this one. Data storage: IBM Microdrive 340Mb OS options: Boots linux for sure. Networking: The unit has Ethernet support, we need to source an ethernet to wireless bridge. Price: 1500 USD only for tiqit + network gear + casing + batteries so my guess would be close to 2kUSD. CPU: 66 MHz 486-SX (AMD Elan SC410) Main Memory: 16 MB SDRAM Casing: Dimensions: 2.75" x 1.97" x 0.95" (70 x 50 x 24 mm) Volume: 5 cu.in. (84 cc) Weight: 3.3 oz (93 g) Power consumption: At idle, (Sony) NP-550 lasts 2 hours, NP-750 4 hours, NP-950 6 hours Power source: Sony camcorder batteries, for example, NP-550 or NP-750 or NP-950. Appears that no Need for a dc-dc convertor for this one. Data storage: IBM Microdrive 340Mb OS options: Boots linux for sure. Networking: The unit has Ethernet support, we need to source an ethernet to wireless bridge. Price: 1500 USD only for tiqit + network gear + casing + batteries so my guess would be close to 2kUSD.
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 4. Cell Computing ( www.cellcomputing.com) 4. Cell Computing ( www.cellcomputing.com)
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 Related Links * Articles on tGarden * Also by ozan * Contact author Related Links * Articles on tGarden * Also by ozan * Contact author
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 The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. ( Reply ) The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. ( Reply )
  
-cellcomputing by nik on Monday March 19, @12:43 it looks like one of the 'plug n run' modules with a netcard board, would be most applicable. however, they are a bit larger + heavier than the tiqit -_ - 4x5.4x1.1 inches.+cellcomputing by nik on Monday March 19, @12:43 it looks like one of the 'plug n run' modules with a netcard board, would be most applicable. however, they are a bit larger + heavier than the tiqit 4x5.4x1.1 inches.
  
 the server modules are slightly smaller + lighter, since they dont have any graphics hardware on board. not sure what the pcmcia options are, we might have to use a usb, or rj45 to wireless ethernet adapter (adding to weight + cost + clothing designer nightmares for sure) the server modules are slightly smaller + lighter, since they dont have any graphics hardware on board. not sure what the pcmcia options are, we might have to use a usb, or rj45 to wireless ethernet adapter (adding to weight + cost + clothing designer nightmares for sure)
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 i was looking at these boards -> http://www.rpcgllc.com/products/sbs.htm dont know about the MPC823 and MPC850 architectures (reduced ppc?), but they looks like compact, moderately priced, potentially useable lumps of technology. i was looking at these boards -> http://www.rpcgllc.com/products/sbs.htm dont know about the MPC823 and MPC850 architectures (reduced ppc?), but they looks like compact, moderately priced, potentially useable lumps of technology.
  
- 1. 550 x 3.775 x 1.03 inches+1. 550 x 3.775 x 1.03 inches
  
 linux? wavelan? (pcmcia is available on some models) batteries? (1A from 5VDC sounds ok!) rpx-lite (or classic) $US895 ?+ linux? wavelan? (pcmcia is available on some models) batteries? (1A from 5VDC sounds ok!) rpx-lite (or classic) $US895 ?+
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 related topics [[Mobile Computing]] related topics [[Mobile Computing]]
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