ARM9 Based Industrial Linux Box - Matrix-520 - Artila
Posted in ARM, Embedded Linux, Industrial ControlOn Saturday, May 5, 2007
Artila announced the Matrix-520, a new industrial grade Linux box based on ARM9 core. The Matrix-520’s ARM9 power and and its strong metal case make the it ideal for industrial applications. The new Linux box is powered by a ATMEL ARM9 processor, clock at 180MHz. It comes with 16MB Flash program memory and 32MB SDRAM. Matrix-520 also features:
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- Two 10/100 Mbps Ethernet interface
- Eight high speed serial ports
- Two USB hosts
- 21 programmable I/Os (digital)
- An audio output port
- Dot matrix LCD module (144×32 )
Matrix-520 comes with preloaded Linux kernel v. 2.6, serves as the powerful and open development platform matched with a JFFS2 (journaling flash file system); secure network utilities including SSH, SCP; a busybox utility collection; and the boa web server. The Linux box is is shipped with the free GNU tool chain, including a C/C++ cross compiler and Glibc. With this tool chain, users can develop their application software using an x86-based computer, then download and run their application software on the Matrix-520.
Matrix-520 use DIN RAIL mounting, simplifies either DIN Rail or wall mounting.
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