System-on-module reduces power consumption
Artila Electronics
M-502 system-on-module
Artila Electronics has introduced the M-502 industrial Linux-based ARM9 system-on-module, which is said to increase system performance while reducing power consumption.
M-502 is embedded with a 400MHz/MMU Atmel AT91SAM9G20 CPU, which increases M-502 system performance yet lowers the power consumption at least half compared with the 180MHz Atmel AT91RM9200, which is embedded in Artila's first generation of industrial system-on-modules.
Without requiring large volumes of onboard peripherals, M-502 comes in a compact package, as small as a credit card.
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