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Communications
3rd November 2011
Stamp Sized Module Shortens Time to Market

Imsys announces a new member of its “Simple Network Application Platform”, SNAP. This new module – named Stamp for its small size and similarity with a postal stamp – includes everything needed for the intelligent control of a networked final product. Compared to a custom design using the IC, the typical customer PCB will be simplified and less costly since the main routing, especially the part requiring high density, multilayer technolo...

Communications
14th October 2011
Imsys announces a new member of its “Simple Network Application Platform”, SNAP.

This new module – named Stamp for its small size and similarity with a postal stamp – includes everything needed for the intelligent control of a networked final product. Compared to a custom design using the IC, the typical customer PCB will be simplified and less costly since the main routing, especially the part requiring high density, multilayer technology and attention to EMC issues has been taken care of. Perhaps even more important is ...

Communications
22nd March 2010
Imsys Launches Major Upgrade Of Popular Simm-72 SNAP Module

Imsys AB, a leading manufacturer of processors, modules and tools for Java-based networked embedded applications, today announces a new performance level on a new generation of the SNAP Classic. After several generations of successive improvement of the module design, this is a major upgrade of the SNAP Classic platform with a new generation processor. The new SNAP Classic offers greatly improved performance while reducing cost and power consumpt...

Design
26th February 2008
New Device Targets Precise IEEE 1588 Grandmaster Clocks

At the Embedded World in Nuremberg February 26-28 Imsys announced a new device - the IM3240 - to complement its product range for IEEE1588 clock synchronization. At the tradeshow its sibling products are demonstrated showing slave accuracies of 15 nanoseconds using sub-dollar clock oscillators.

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