ARM Cortex A8-based computer on module for industrial applications introduced by andersDX

LONDON, 5 July 2013. andersDX in London is introducing the CM-T335 ARM Cortex A8-based computer on module for ultra-low-cost computer module applications in high-volume, cost-sensitive industrial applications.
July 5, 2013
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LONDON, 5 July 2013. andersDX in London is introducing the CM-T335 ARM Cortex A8-based computer on module (COM) for ultra-low-cost computer module applications in high-volume, cost-sensitive industrial applications.

The CM-T335 embedded computing module is built around the Texas Instruments Sitara AM3352/4 system-on-chip (SoC) with an advanced Cortex-A8 ARM CPU coupled with a PowerVR SGX GPU. The SoC is supplemented with as much as 512 megabytes DDR3 and 1 gigabytes of on-board NAND storage.

In addition, CM-T335 has a wide range of industry standard interfaces -- Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi 802.11, Bluetooth, USB, CAN bus, serial ports, I/O lines and A/D converter channels.

CM-T335's user interface includes a parallel 24-bit display connection with resolution to 1366-by-768 pixels, and support for the andersDX PCAP touch screen displays that range from 3 to 10.1 inches in size.

With its size of 68-by-30-by-4-millimeters and low power consumption, the CM-T335 is for integration into portable and space constrained systems.

CM-T335 comes with documentation and software for Linux, Android, and Windows Embedded Compact 7 operating systems. For more information contact andersDX online at www.andersdx.com.

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