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Started by Unknown February 15, 2007
Hi!

I hope this is the right NG where to post my question.

We're looking for an embedded board with this features:

+ three or more RS232 port
+ support for C language
+ some digital and analog I/O
+ there is no need of a large amount of RAM nor high CPU frequency

I know we can realize that with a simple microcontroller but a compact
and commercial unit is more suitable for our application. If you need
further details, please tell me!

Thanks,
Marco / iw2nzm

> We're looking for an embedded board with this features: > > + three or more RS232 port > + support for C language > + some digital and analog I/O > + there is no need of a large amount of RAM nor high CPU frequency
I forgot to mention we need a standard PS2 keyboard.
marcotrapanese@gmail.com wrote:

> I forgot to mention we need a standard PS2 keyboard.
You also forgot to mention: * Power requirements * Form factor * MIPS * 'Some' = 4? 8? 40? * Analog=? * 'Large' = 256K? 1MB? 4GB? There are hundreds of boards that meet the specs you have given... I can think of applications that match your criteria that could be satisfied with a small 8-bit micro, others that would push an x86... Regards, -- Mark McDougall, Engineer Virtual Logic Pty Ltd, <http://www.vl.com.au> 21-25 King St, Rockdale, 2216 Ph: +612-9599-3255 Fax: +612-9599-3266
Mark McDougall ha scritto:

> You also forgot to mention:
Sorry, you're right.
> * Power requirements
Not critical. Preferred 5V or 12V.
> * Form factor
The small as possible.
> * MIPS
Not critical. However I guess over 20 MIPS.
> * 'Some' = 4? 8? 40? > * Analog=?
Well, let's say 16 digital I/O and 16 analog inputs (10 bit ADC). Analog outputs aren't needed but are welcome.
> * 'Large' = 256K? 1MB? 4GB?
About 1 MB.
> There are hundreds of boards that meet the specs you have given... I can > think of applications that match your criteria that could be satisfied > with a small 8-bit micro, others that would push an x86...
Thank you, Marco / iw2nzm

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