Bay Trail based embedded display platform delivers exceptional performance
12-06-2015 |
Anders
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Subs & Systems
AndersDX has taken its Embedded Display platforms into the world of Intel
with the launch of a new version based on the Intel Celeron N2930 quadcore
processor and running Windows Embedded 7 (WES). It offers developers a plug
and play Evaluation Kit to rapidly proof out new product concepts and build
prototypes. The same hardware can be customised to form the basis of the
production system.
Commenting, Rhett Evans, embedded sales manager, Anders Electronics Plc,
said: "Customers asked us to extend our concept into the Intel environment,
complementing our current ARM based products and here is our response.
Featuring the Intel Bay Trail quad core N2930 CPU processor clocking at
1.86GHz with just 7.5W Thermal Design Power (TDP), the DX86 delivers
exceptional performance for a fanless x86 motherboard. The DX86 is ready to
use, allowing customers to get proof of concept prototypes up and running in
a few days using off the shelf Windows applications and drivers."
"When the time comes to move from proof of concept to the development of a
production unit, the DX86 platform provides enormous flexibility of screen
choice, interfaces, specification and software. The generic DX86 platform
used for the proof of concept can rapidly evolve into a customisable
solution optimised for your end product."
First released with a 7-inch PCAP display, the company is planning to follow
up with 10.1-inch version of the DX86. Its embedded displays are
off-the-shelf, ready-to-use platforms, including a display and touch screen
assembly, pre-integrated with multi-functional embedded HW and a graphic SW
environment, says the company.