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Anders system-on-module features TI processor

Anders Electronics

System-on-module

Anders Electronics has announced the availability of its CM-T3530, a miniature system-on-module based on Texas Instruments' (TI) OMAP3530 applications processor.

The Anders CM-T3530 is said to be ideally suited for high-end industrial and medical products, in addition to low-power embedded and commercial applications such as multimedia handsets, high-performance PDAs, 2G and 3G wireless terminals, navigational devices, mobile televisions, mobile gaming devices and video conferencing.

Leveraging the power and flexibility of the Texas Instruments OMAP3530, the Anders CM-T3530 enables embedded systems to provide the usability and connectivity that users expect, while still being developer-friendly.

The CM-T3530 is offered with either a TI OMAP3503 or TI OMAP3530 with Cortex-A8 core at 720MHz, up to 256MB DDR, up to 512MB flash disk, a resistive touch-screen controller, and 3D and video decoding acceleration.

The multimedia-ready system features an LCD interface with resolution up to 1,400 x 1,050, PAL/NTSC TV output, a camera interface up to 16Mpixels, and audio codec stereo line-out and microphone.

For connectivity, the CM-T3530 offers 10/100 Ethernet, integral Wifi 802.11b/g, two SD ports, three serial ports and I2C, SPI and GPIOs.

In addition to its two USB2 host ports, the CM-T3530's high-speed USB 2.0 on-the-go (OTG) port delivers either power to the board or other flexible expansion options.

From a software point of view, the CM-T3530 is supported in the mainline Linux kernel from rev 2.6.33, and offers full Openembedded Angstrom Linux distribution and full support for Windows CE 6.0 R3.

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