Low-cost ARM Cortex-A8 computer on module comes with PCAP touch support
The CM-T335 is built around the Texas Instruments’ Sitara AM3352/4 system-on-chip featuring an advanced Cortex-A8 ARM CPU coupled with a PowerVR SGX GPU. The SoC is supplemented with up to 512 MB DDR3 and 1 GB of on-board NAND storage. In addition, CM-T335 features a wide range of industry standard interfaces, Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi 802.11, Bluetooth, USB, CAN bus, serial ports, I/O lines and ADC channels.
The user interface includes a parallel 24-bit display connection with resolution to 1366×768, and support for andersDX’s PCAP touch screen displays which range from 3” to 10.1” in size, enabling arguably the most aggressively priced route for implementing an iphone type interface in non-consumer devices. Measuring only 68x30x4mm, the module is fit for integration into portable and space constrained systems. It comes with comprehensive documentation and full ready-to-run software packages for Linux, Android and Windows Embedded Compact 7 Operating Systems.
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