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Partnership expands embedded marketplace
offering
Amplicon has recently formed a new partnership with US based Embedded Planet in order to expand its offering in the embedded marketplace.
Amplicon has recently formed a new partnership with US based Embedded Planet in order to expand its offering in the embedded marketplace The collaboration will mean that Amplicon is able to combine its expertise in the Computing, Communications and Data Acquisition areas with the new line of embedded products and services
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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The full range of Embedded Planet products, designs and services now available from Amplicon include 32 bit Power PC, Xscale and MIPS based single board computers and development kits, supported with Embedded Linux, Wind River VxWorks, QNX, Green Hills, MQX and Timesys Linux software packages.
Embedded Planet aim to provide a platform of software and hardware components that work together, helping end users to get to market faster with the most reliable and optimised network solution.
A key element is the PlanetCore suite of utilities, designed to support SBC's through to development platforms.
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It comprises of three independent parts: the application boot loader, a host based flash burner for loading applications in Flash, and drivers, diagnostics and utilities.
The boot loader has a very small memory footprint allowing it to boot rapidly, may optionally test the RAM memory, and can cope with robust serial and Ethernet communications and data transfers.
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Design Kits which enable end users to rapidly develop products, as they can make use of Embedded Planet product expertise, include Complete OrCAD Schematic database, BOM, VHDL Code and source code for PlanetCore.
Matt Hoover, VP Sales and marketing at Embedded Planet commented, "We approached Amplicon to help us market our designs and services in the UK because we were particularly impressed with their knowledge of Industrial Communications and Data Acquisition products, which integrate very well with our designs.
We are looking forward to working together." Jon Hutson, Amplicon's Professional Computing Product Manager added, "We are very excited about the new markets this opportunity will open up to us.
The integration of the Power PC embedded products will fit nicely into the advice we offer for network applications, and fill a gap where we feel we can offer customers a better choice." "Embedded Planet provide a totally new and dynamic approach to the embedded market, focusing on reduced time to market and development cost, which we will be able to offer to UK customers on their behalf," he added.
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