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Boundary Devices Announces i.MX535-based Single Board Computer

CHANDLER, Ariz., March 15, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Arizona-based Boundary Devices announces the availability of a new single board computer called the “Nitrogen53”, which is based on Freescale Semiconductor’s i.MX535 processor. The Nitrogen53 is the third i.MX-based single board computer in Boundary Devices’ lineup, which includes the company’s i.MX51-based Nitrogen and i.MX31 Mercury solutions.

With a processor speed of 1GHz and up to 2GB of DDR2 memory at 400Mhz, the i.MX535 is a powerful multimedia platform capable of 1080P video playback. The ARM Cortex-A8 i.MX535 has a 2D/3D graphics accelerator supporting either OpenGL® ES 2.0 or OpenVG1.1 for rich user interfaces.

The Nitrogen53 board offers multiple display interfaces including HDMI, LVDS, and TTL. It has been optimized for low power applications, and uses the Dialog DA9053 power management IC for sophisticated battery-powered or Power-over-Ethernet designs.

“The i.MX53 delivers a high level of performance, flexibility and multimedia capabilities which makes it a perfect fit for the Nitrogen family of solutions,” said Ken Obuszewski, director of i.MX product management, Freescale. We are proud to be working with innovators like Boundary Devices who continue to meet their customer’s evolving requirements in the embedded and consumer space.”

Although the board size is a compact 4in x 3in, a wide variety of connectivity options have been made available including a 5 megapixel camera interface, speaker, microphone, RS232 serial ports, I2C, resistive touch controller, along with four USB ports.  10/100 Ethernet with Power over Ethernet option is available to ease installation.  SATA support and two microSD card slots are available to accommodate the increased storage needs of high-end multimedia applications.

The Nitrogen53 supports Android 2.3 and other Linux operating systems. WindowsCE 7.0 support is coming soon.

For more details, please visit http://boundarydevices.com/imx53_sbc.php.

About Boundary Devices

Boundary Devices is a complete hardware and software solutions provider specializing in network connected, fanless, low-power multimedia devices.

With decades of experience, we have a deep understanding of how to get your product to market on-time and on-budget. Our business is based on delivery of custom hardware platforms tailored to your form factor and peripheral set. Our portfolio of standard products allows you to kick the tires before committing to a custom design. Our experience and supply-chain contacts can make sure you’re building the right product at the right price.

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