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ADLINK embedded systems support multiple operating systems


2/21/2013 9:50 AM EST

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ADLINK Technology Inc. has launched its latest Smart Panels, SP-7W61 and SP-1061, which are based on the TI-Sitara AM3715 Cortex-A8 processor 1GHz and Integrated POWERVR SGX Graphics Accelerator.

The SP-7W61 and SP-1061 models support multiple operating systems, including Linux 2.6.37, Android 2.3.4 and Windows Compact 7, to meet the requirements of a variety of applications in fields such as communications, medical and industrial control, human machine interface (HMI) and transportation.

The SP-7W61 (7” 16:9) and SP-1061 (10” 4:3) have a low power, slim, fanless mechanical design and a high C/P Panel PC module using powerful and efficient components. Compared with other x86 HMI or open frame products, both the SP-7W61 and SP-1061 keep power consumption to less than 5.9 watts, which is half the typical rate. Their competitive product size makes them easy to implement into a slim and thin chassis types, such as those for HMI, control panels or wall mount controller.

ADLINK also provides full support on software customization based on different platforms. A virtual machine or SDK are provided with related documentation for different platforms, so users can easily set up the software environment.

The SP-7W61 and SP-1061 can be used in a wide range of applications, such as mobile and medical devices, transportation and industrial control systems.

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