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Date: 29th Apr 2010
ARM based embedded microprocessors for
industrial applications by Atmel
Atmel has introduced its general-purpose ARM-based embedded
microprocessors (eMPUs) for use in industrial applications.
The new SAM9M11 and SAM9G46 chips are direct derivatives
of the SAM9G45 and the SAM9M10 featuring hardware encryption
for enhancing security in industrial embedded boards.
Besides the encryption engine, the SAM9M11 and SAM9G46
offer the same feature set found in the SAM9M10 and SAM9G45,
including DDR2 memory support, high-speed serial communication,
such as 10/100 Ethernet, HS SDIO/SD/MMC and HS USB 2.0 Host
and Device, as well as TFT LCD controller and touchscreen
support.
"The market for secured communication applications
in commercial building automation, alarm systems and POS
terminals is shifting towards much higher speeds and significantly
lower power consumption," said Jacko Wilbrink, product
marketing director, Atmel. "At the same time, developers
want to authenticate software downloaded over internet,
incorporate fully featured video with a comprehensive set
of user interfaces and connectivity options. With its new
devices, Atmel is addressing all of these critical design
requirements."
Atmel supports the designer with free Linux distribution
and Microsoft Windows Embedded CE BSP, including a video
driver and GStreamer and DirectShow multimedia frameworks
for developing SAM9G46 and SAM9M11based embedded boards.
Documentation explaining how to use and customize the source
code and how to build applications is also provided.
Availability and Price:
The SAM9M11will be in production in the third quarter of
2010 and is priced at US$12.05 in quantities of 10k units
The SAM9G46 will be in summer 2010 with full production
in fourth quarter 2010 and
is priced at $9.95 in quantities of 10k units.
The AT91SAM9M10-G45-EK evaluation kit is available now at
$750 for single unit quantities.
To learn more visit: http://www.atmel.com/products/at91/default.asp?family_id=605.
http://www.at91.com/windows4sam and www.linux4sam.org
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