Product category:
Embedded Computing and Control
News Release from: Micro-Robotics | Subject: VM-1e
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 14 July 2006
Credit-card-sized controller has more
memory
To meet the demand for extra application capacity Micro-Robotics has introduced an extended version of its popular VM-1 credit-card-sized embedded control computer.
To meet the demand for extra application capacity Micro-Robotics, the Cambridge based manufacturer of custom and off-the-shelf embedded control solutions and components, has introduced an extended version of its popular VM-1 credit-card-sized embedded control computer Known as the VM-1e, the maximum application code size is increased from 192 to 512Kbyte with the new controller being supplied with 512Kbyte RAM as standard
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 Aug 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The VM-1 from Micro-Robotics is a credit-card-sized embedded control computer that is used with Venom-SC, the latest version of the popular object-oriented control-system language.
Micro-Robotics technical director, Karl Lam, said: "Because Venom-SC, our proprietary object-oriented, semi-compiled language, is similar to Java in that it has an extremely high code density, only a few of our many customers ever reach the 192K limit".
"However, the development of VM-1e is in recognition of the fact that customer expectations of software-powered products are constantly growing and that engineers prefer to design with spare capacity in hand whenever possible". Request a free brochure from Micro-Robotics ...
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