Industrial Computer Is Matchbox-Size

Sept. 1, 1999

At 39.4 mm long by 28.1 mm deep by 10 mm tall, the Tiny Tiger Series E module may be the world’s smallest fully featured, multitasking industrial computer. The 28-pin module is directly programmable in compiled, floating-point Basic. It has 24 universal I/O pins including four ADC inputs and two high-speed UARTs. On the module is up to 1 Mbyte of SRAM/flash. In addition, simple connections to text displays can be made using the HD44780 controller. The device is suited for use by developers of portable instrumentation, medical devices, point-of-sale equipment, and ground vehicle control systems.

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