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Old 04-15-2014, 04:40 AM   #1
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LXer: Linux-ready SBC runs on 2 Watts


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The SMART-MEN, or officially SBC-SMART-MEN, is a variation on the SMART-BEE announced by Embedian last month. The main difference is a lack of real-world ports except for an SD slot and dual Fast Ethernet ports, and the inclusion of additional USB and serial interfaces. The board expresses most of its I/O like a computer-on-module, via a pair of expansion connectors.

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