RISC SBC Offers Wealth Of I/O

April 2, 2009
The SBC-R9 single-board computer (SBC) delivers RISC computing power combined with a comprehensive set of I/O in a compact footprint.

The SBC-R9 single-board computer (SBC) delivers RISC computing power combined with a comprehensive set of I/O in a compact footprint. The design is based on the Atmel AT91SAM9263 MCU with a 32-bit ARM instruction set. Available with up to 256 MB of RAM and 256 MB of flash memory, standard I/O features include Ethernet, serial, USB, CAN, digital, and analog interfaces. For a quick time to market, Windows CE 6.0 BSP binary and low-level drivers for system I/O are included. Additionally, the SBC-R9 software package includes the company’s Talos I/O Framework, which offers a high-level object-oriented .NET Compact Framework (CF) device interface. The Talos interface provides an I/O point abstraction layer with built-in support for the specific needs of analog and digital I/O such as gain control and debouncing. The SBC-R9 is priced from $599 and a QuickStart development kit is available. For more details, visit http://www.sealevel.com/product_detail.asp?product_id=1634. SEALEVEL SYSTEMS INC., Liberty, SC. (864) 843-4343.

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