industry news
Subscribe Now

Anders Introduces Feature-Rich ARM Cortex A8-based System-on-Module

LONDON, UK – March 25, 2011 – Anders Electronics, market leader in the field of user interface platforms, has announced the availability of the new CompuLab CM-T3517 – the market’s most feature-rich miniature system-on-module based on the Texas Instruments’ Sitara AM3517/05 system-on-chip, featuring the advanced Cortex-A8 ARM CPU, which powers devices from high-end feature phones to netbooks, DTVs, printers and automotive-infotainment systems. 

Ideally suited for high-visibility, space-constrained industrial and retail products like shelf-edge advertising, kiosks, dispensing machines, ticketing machines or elevator controllers – the CM-T3517 provides a rich set of multimedia, connectivity and storage features on a credit-card size system-on-module.

Leveraging the power and flexibility of the TI Sitara AM3517/05 system-on-chip, which is based on the advanced Cortex-A8 ARM CPU – a proven processor known for its high-end performance – the CM-T3517 enables embedded systems to provide the usability and connectivity that users expect, while still being extremely developer-friendly. 

The CM-T3517 is offered with either a TI Sitara AM3517 or Sitara AM3505  with Cortex-A8 core (up to 600 MHz), up to 256 MB DDR2, up to 512 MB flash disk including file system protection, a touchscreen controller supporting 4-wire resistive panels, and an onboard power management chip with single 3.3v input or Lithium-ion Polymer battery. 

The multimedia-ready system features PowerVR SGX GPU providing 2D/3D graphics acceleration with OpenGL-ES and OpenVG support, dual Output Graphics (RGB and TV Out), a graphics controller supporting STN and TFT panels with 1400 x  1050 max resolution, a camera interface port, and audio codec stereo line-out and microphone. For connectivity, the CM-T3517 offers a 100 Mbps Ethernet port, integral WiFi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth interface, MMC/SD/SDIO support including SDHC up to 32GB, 4 serial ports, I2C, SPI, GPIOs, and a CAN bus. Further, in addition to an on-the-go (OTG) host/slave USB2 high-speed port, the CM-T3517 offers an additional four USB2 host ports.

From a software point of view, the CM-T3517 was specially designed to serve as a building block in embedded applications, and includes all the peripherals required to run operating systems such as Linux and Windows CE.

“The addition of the CM-T3517 to our line of systems-on-module is another step forward for our clients in terms of both usability and connectivity,” said Rob Anders, CEO of Anders Electronics. “Using the processor that powers many of today’s most advanced electronics, and leveraging Anders’ end-to-end range of Graphic User Interface (GUI) products and services, the CM-T3517 will help our clients maximize device connectivity and streamline user interface, without raising development overhead,” he concluded. 

About Anders Electronics

Since 1952, Anders Electronics has been helping people interact with technology by streamlining the user-machine interface and optimising the user experience. A leading global supplier of display, embedded computing and meter solutions, Anders Electronics also provides world-class design, development, integration, manufacturing and supply chain management.

With over 55 years of experience exceeding the expectations of blue chip customers across a wide range of sectors, unparalleled technological expertise, and an ingrained “people first” service orientation – Anders Electronics offers our European OEM clients a single, dedicated source for all their display needs. A global sales and engineering infrastructure in Europe, North America, and the Middle East, coupled with a fulfilment and logistics presence in the Far East, ensure that Anders is available when our clients need us – in their language and time zone.

For further information, please visit www.anders.co.uk

Leave a Reply

featured blogs
Nov 12, 2024
The release of Matter 1.4 brings feature updates like long idle time, Matter-certified HRAP devices, improved ecosystem support, and new Matter device types....
Nov 13, 2024
Implementing the classic 'hand coming out of bowl' when you can see there's no one under the table is very tempting'¦...

featured video

Introducing FPGAi – Innovations Unlocked by AI-enabled FPGAs

Sponsored by Intel

Altera Innovators Day presentation by Ilya Ganusov showing the advantages of FPGAs for implementing AI-based Systems. See additional videos on AI and other Altera Innovators Day in Altera’s YouTube channel playlists.

Learn more about FPGAs for Artificial Intelligence here

featured paper

Quantized Neural Networks for FPGA Inference

Sponsored by Intel

Implementing a low precision network in FPGA hardware for efficient inferencing provides numerous advantages when it comes to meeting demanding specifications. The increased flexibility allows optimization of throughput, overall power consumption, resource usage, device size, TOPs/watt, and deterministic latency. These are important benefits where scaling and efficiency are inherent requirements of the application.

Click to read more

featured chalk talk

Tungsten 700/510 SMARC SOMs with Wi-Fi 6 / BLE
Sponsored by Mouser Electronics and Ezurio
In this episode of Chalk Talk, Pejman Kalkhorar from Ezurio and Amelia Dalton explore the biggest challenges for medical and industrial embedded designs. They also investigate the benefits that Ezurio’s Tungsten700 and 510 SOMs bring to these kinds of designs and how you can get started using them in your next design.
Nov 7, 2024
8,001 views