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Low power, small embedded Linux board with multiple serial ports

Started by Anonymous in comp.arch.embedded20 years ago 12 replies

I am looking a low power (less than 5watt), small embedded Linux board to be carried on a model airplane. Linux box must have * Flash...

I am looking a low power (less than 5watt), small embedded Linux board to be carried on a model airplane. Linux box must have * Flash Disk (64-128MB) * 128-256MB memory * at least 3 serial ports (RS232) * a parallel printer port (to be used as digital I/O) * a wireless LAN (optional) Can anybody help with this ?


USB 2.0 Streaming through SMA

Started by bkam...@gmail.com in comp.arch.embedded17 years ago 8 replies

Hi All, We are trying to add a USB interface to one of our wireless modules(a transmitter and a receiver). We would like to demonstrate high...

Hi All, We are trying to add a USB interface to one of our wireless modules(a transmitter and a receiver). We would like to demonstrate high speed (480Mbps) data streaming from a PC using USB through the transmitter; and have the receiver stream to another PC. The transmitter and the receiver have a SMA interface, and are capable of handling speeds higher than 480Mbps. Since the wirel...


IntellaSys SEAforth 40C18 40-core Processor -Guy Macon

Started by Guy Macon in comp.arch.embedded16 years ago

Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8Bit IntellaSys 40-core Processor Announced "IntellaSys has unveiled its SEAforth 40C18, a 40-core multicore...

Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8Bit IntellaSys 40-core Processor Announced "IntellaSys has unveiled its SEAforth 40C18, a 40-core multicore processor designed for embedded wireless, portable, and distributed data processing applications. The SEAforth 40C18 is an array of 40 fully functional CPUs operating asynchronously, each of the cores a complete computer, with its own ROM, RAM, ...


SCART HDTV vs RCA TV power comsumption

Started by QuasiCodo in comp.arch.embedded17 years ago 2 replies

I'm a software engineering working with a Set Top Box (STB) which has both SCART HDTV and RCA TV connectors. I think I am having a power...

I'm a software engineering working with a Set Top Box (STB) which has both SCART HDTV and RCA TV connectors. I think I am having a power problem with the STB when I connect a wireless NIC into the USB port. It works great in RCA TV mode, but when I use the SCART HDTV settings, the STB reboots when the USB device is initialized. I think that there is a significant power drain in the sys...


video over ethernet

Started by ratemonotonic in comp.arch.embedded16 years ago 7 replies

Hi all , I have a project to transmit video using wireless modems. One of the modem will be connected via ethernet to a PC and the other end...

Hi all , I have a project to transmit video using wireless modems. One of the modem will be connected via ethernet to a PC and the other end will be connected to an ethernet camera. The modem connected to the ethernet camera will transmit to the modem connected to the PC over the air. I have searched for the internet and found some ethernet based cameras , most of them seem to meet my re...


USB Connection between MCU and Mobile Phone

Started by w2k_83 in comp.arch.embedded16 years ago 1 reply

I am working on a wireless transceiver to pair with a mobile phone. I already have a Java midlet that can receive data via the USB cable...

I am working on a wireless transceiver to pair with a mobile phone. I already have a Java midlet that can receive data via the USB cable (It receives serially using UART though). I am using the Nordic nRF24LU1 transceiver which has a built-in 8051 MCU. How do I configure the MCU to send data through its attached USB port via UART so that I can pair it together with the mobile phone and do serial...


Gordon the robot controlled by living brain

Started by Don McKenzie in comp.arch.embedded16 years ago 1 reply

Gordon the robot controlled by living brain: http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,25642,24181170-5014108,00.html Don... -- Don...

Gordon the robot controlled by living brain: http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,25642,24181170-5014108,00.html Don... -- Don McKenzie Site Map: http://www.dontronics.com/sitemap E-Mail Contact Page: http://www.dontronics.com/email Xbee Wireless Modules, and low cost Interface Boards. http://www.dontronics-shop.com/xbee-boards.html


[Fully Funded Scholarship] Research Assistantship (Spring, 2020) at the Graduate School, School of Software, Hallym University, Korea

Started by jg.lee in comp.arch.embedded5 years ago

Research Assistantship (Spring, 2020) at the Graduate School, School of Software, Hallym University, Korea The [Advanced AI-Communication...

Research Assistantship (Spring, 2020) at the Graduate School, School of Software, Hallym University, Korea The [Advanced AI-Communication Lab] and [AI Accelerator Design Lab] of the Hallym University seek to recruit promising PhD and MSc or MSc-PhD research students. * [Advanced AI-Communication Lab] The selected students will conduct research in the AI based wireless communic



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