Embedded computing for transmitting diagnostic information in harsh environments offered by VersaLogic
TUALATIN, Ore. – VersaLogic Corp. in Tualatin, Ore., is shipping the Swordtail Arm-based embedded computing boards for demanding industrial, smart city, and transportation applications that need rugged, long life, power efficiency, wide-temperature operations.
Swordtail boards are for transmitting diagnostic information without the need for a wired connection. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth radios are included on board, and a NimbleLink Skywire socket supports optional cellular and wireless plug-ins.
Available with either the quad-core NXP i.MX6 Quad, or the dual-core i.MX6 DualLite processors, the Swordtail includes on-board Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and a socket for plug-in cellular radios.
At home in harsh environments, the compact 95-by-95-millimeter computer board is rated for operation in industrial temperatures from -40 to 85 degrees Celsius.
VersaLogic's Swordtail is a board-level computer that does not require additional carrier cards, companion boards, connector break-out boards, or other add-ons to function. It is a production-ready product.
Both Swordtail models have soldered-on memory, and I/O that includes wireless interfaces, Gigabit Ethernet with network boot capability, two USB 2.0, serial I/O (RS-232), CAN Bus, microSD socket, and I2C interface. In addition, the boards can accommodate as much as 32 gigabytes of on-board flash storage.
For more information contact VersaLogic online at www.versalogic.com.
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