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News Release from: Imsys Technologies | Subject: RoHS-compliant Snap
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 22 September 2006
Java processing module is RoHS compliant
Imsys Technologies has developed a new RoHS compliant line of products based on its TINI compatible Snap module.
Imsys Technologies has developed a new RoHS compliant line of products based on its TINI compatible Snap module The product is used in medical devices, industrial terminals, security systems and many other networked applications where connectivity, physical size and Java performance is important
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 5 Jul 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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Customers selling products into regulated markets like the EU now have the choice of a fully RoHS compliant version for the processor module.
Imsys Technologies is brings connectivity and Java together for embedded applications with the Snap module.
The combination of hardware and software constitutes a very efficient platform for program development and execution, especially for Java.
With Ethernet, TCP/IP stack and a multitude of other serial channels the platform offers protocol conversion and compatibility with the industry standard TINI.
A full and Sun Microsystems certified Java ME-CLDC implementation runs in the Imsys IM1000 processor on the module.
Programs can be developed in freely available tools like Sun JDK and the open source framework Eclipse, and sent to the module for execution.
For programmers in need of using other languages the Imsys Developer PC host software offers a fully integrated design environment for handling a mix of Java, C and ASM32 programming and debugging.
"This small but powerful platform enables designers of embedded systems to get Java applications online and be productive from the start", says Ola Andersson, Imsys CEO.
"With the new series of modules and strategy of the company we can now offer customised versions for different requirements".
"The open reference design provides easy integration of customised functionality into cost and performance optimised systems".
The modules come with memory sizes from 2 to 8Mbyte.
The RoHS-compliant Snap will be available from October 2006, and the price starts (100 units) at US $128 each for the 4Mbyte version.
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