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Full-featured ARM9 development kit announced by Hiteg

2nd March 2009
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Hiteg has announced a Windows CE/Linux hardware/software development kit for Samsung's ARM9-based S3C2440 microprocessor. The AT2440EVB-II dev kit features the workhorse S3C2440 processor clocked to 533MHz, and targets embedded development training applications, industrial control equipment, and consumer electronics devices such as PDAs and PNDs (personal navigation devices).
Chinese embedded ARM vendor Hiteg offers a variety of development boards and processor modules based on the Samsung S3C2440 and lower-power S3C2410 processors. The boards are typically available with abundant of source code, binaries, development tools and softwares for Windows CE 5.0 and Linux 2.6.



As described by Hiteg, the AT2440EVB-II dev kit consists of two parts: one 6-layer based core board and one 4-layer based application board. With low power consumption and stable wire-ways, embodying the most popular embedded chip, SAMSUNG S3C2440 with ARM920T core @400/533MHz, the AT2440evb-ii makes itself a powerful machine for mobile devices such as car satellite navigators, GPS monitors, PDA hand-held devices, industrial controlling equipments, consumer electronics, MP4s....



The AT2440EVB-II embodies a Samsung S3C2440 microcontroller, 256MB Nand Flash and 64MB SDRAM along with 2MB Nor Flash on the core board, which is connected to the application board with a 4-group 220P connector. This modular design with high integration, says Hiteg, can dramatically quicken your development steps. With professional customization, the AT2440EVB-II users can redefine the pin settings on the core module according to their requirements. Compared with a start from scratch approach, this method is far more speedy and cost effective.



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