Computer on Module uses Samsung ARM chip to reduce costs
The MXM-V210 is the company’s first Cortex-A8 COM board and make use of the interfaces on the Exybis 3 S5PV210 such as HDMI, USB 2.0, RS232, LCD, SD and LAN and the 232-pin COM interconnect to give a maximum performance of 1GHz with ultra-low power mode support. Its integrated multimedia hardware codec supports various standards such as MPEG4, h.264 to full HD resolutions. The subsystem also enable users to significantly save on bill of material (BOM) costs as it eliminates the need for additional ASIC/FPGA.
“Our production-ready hardware, in combination with robust BSPs, will enable OEMs to reach their product goals with minimal time and risk.” said Eric Lee, Director of Product Development.
The COM will be offered in a EMBEDIAN Evalution Kit (EVK), which includes the carrier board, COM, demo images, board support package (BSP) and all contents needed for immediate start-up. With the carrier board serving as the reference design for hardware development, the EVK offers an immediate platform for developing application code that can be integrated together with the COM into pre-production, prototype and production systems.
“Combining EMBEDIAN’s strong reputation in reliable off-the-shelf embedded modules and software expertise offers a unique solution to many OEM problems,” said Yoong Song Park, Product Manager of Exynos ARM Processors at Samsung. “This new COM from EMBEDIAN allows OEMs to develop a complete application and get to market faster.”
MXM-V210 supports Ubuntu 12.04 and Android 2.3 on a project basis.
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