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        Low-cost ARM9 SBC offers Windows CE BSP

        Staff | Date: Dec 6, 2005 | Comments: 1



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        Glomation is selling an ARM9-powered single-board computer (SBC) for just $65 in volume. The GESBC-9302 measures 4 x 3.8 inches and is powered by a Cirrus Logic SoC (system-on-chip) with an ARM9 core clocked at 200MHz.


        A board support package (BSP) for Windows CE is available.

        (Click for larger view of Glomation GESBC-930x board)

        The CESBC-9302 is based on a Cirrus Logic EP-9302 SoC, which features an ARM9 core with math co-processor, along with a "MaverickKey" cryptographic engine aimed at DRM (digital rights management) and network encryption applications.

        The SBC comes standard with 32MB of 100MHz high-speed SDRAM, and between 4MB and 16MB of Flash.

        I/O includes dual UARTs, dual USB ports, a 10/100 Ethernet port, and 20 digital I/O lines. Analog I/O includes a 5-channel, 12-bit A/D converter. Optionally available is an 8-channel A/D converter with programmable gain amplifier configurable as single ended or differential input.

        The CESBC-9302 measures 4 x 3.8 inches, and can operate between 0 and 70 degrees Celsius (an extended temperature version is optionally available).

        Availability

        The GESBC-9302 is available now, with volume pricing starting at $65. Support is also available for Linux and eCos.



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