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Product category: Design and Development Hardware
News Release from: Strategic Test | Subject: Triton Development Kit-4
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 05 February 2007

Kit puts developers up Xscale learning
curve

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The Triton Development Kit-4 (TDK-4) is based on the Marvell XScale PXA320 processor.

Strategic Test has announced availability of the Triton Development Kit-4 (TDK-4) based on the Marvell XScale PXA320 processor The TDK-4 is supplied with both Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 and Linux 2.6.17 at a competitive price of only Eur 2900

The kit allows early adopters of the new processor to rapidly climb the steep learning curves that can be associated with the adoption of brand new microcontrollers.

The core of the TDK-4, the Triton-320 SODIMM module, can be directly designed into new systems enabling fast time to market.

The TDK-4 module uses the 806MHz Triton-320 processor, 128Mbyte SDRAM and 64Mbyte Flash memory.

The TDK-4 is a complete development solution that includes: a 6 x 4in carrier board; software CD with operating systems and tools; a comprehensive manual that contains the carrier board schematics; cables and 220/110V AC power supply adapter; and 12 months technical support with free software updates.

The carrier board includes: a socket for the Triton-320 SODIMM; UCB1400 codec and touchscreen controller; a CompactFlash and SD/MMC socket; 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet; USB 1.1; three RS232 and a JTAG interface; LCD and VGA connectors; and a wide-range 5 to 40V DC power supply that is protected against in-vehicle transients.

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