Product category:
Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: C Data Solutions | Subject: Compact Flash Computer
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 28 February 2005
Embedded control on the (CompactFlash)
cards
The Compact Flash Computer combines a 32bit Coldfire processor, 32Mbyte SDRAM, 8Mbyte Flash, running Linux, packaged in a Type II CompactFlash format card.
The Compact Flash Computer from C Data Solutions combines a 32bit Coldfire processor, 32Mbyte SDRAM, 8Mbyte Flash, running Linux (uCLinux), packaged in a Type II CompactFlash format card, measuring 37 x 43 x 5mm The Compact Flash Computer can host up to eight CompactFlash cards via a bus expansion unit, which also provides a regulated 3.3V system voltage
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 14 Apr 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Carrier board simplifies CompactFlash development
C Data Solutions has a new low cost carrier board for its CompactFlash Computer.
Designers can build complete systems using CompactFlash cards for ultraminiature systems or rapid prototypes/proof-of-concept engineering.
No bespoke hardware design is required when using COTS CF cards for input and output.
Designers can choose from third party RS232/485, Ethernet, Bluetooth, 802.11, GSM, GPRS, GPS etc.
System development is eased by providing access to Motorola Background Debug Mode and RS232 via a 20-pin header socket.
A daughtercard provides standard DB9 and Motorola BDM connectors during development.
Designers can build their own custom hardware and use the Compact Flash Computer as the core processor.
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