Boards/Backplanes

SBC & computing bx feature the Sitara AM3352 processor

22nd April 2015
Jordan Mulcare
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Advantech presents two of its latest products powered by the TI Sitara AM3352 Cortex-A8 1GHz high performance processor, the RSB-4220 3.5” SBC and the UBC-FA30 computing box. The low power Sitara AM3352 design uses only 2.8W and comes with rich I/O features such as UART, Giga LAN, CANbus and more. They are suited for applications in industrial automation and IoT devices.

The devices are powered by the capable TI AM3352 Cortex A8 processor and come equipped with 512MB of DDR3 memory and 4GB flash ROM onboard. They fulfill numerous industrial application requirements with features like UART, Giga LAN, CAN and more. The rich I/O coastline of the RSB-4220 and the UBC-FA30 are also optimised specifically for industrial applications including: six UART with ESD protection, eight GPIO, as well as one CAN bus 2.0B, one USB 2.0, one SD card slot, two Giga LAN, and one I2C with 5V interface.

The RSB-4220 also specifically supports Mini PCIe, RS-485 and single channel 18-bit LVDS interface. The devices not only represent the best hardware solution for the industrial market, but they are also flexible enough to be applied to a wide variety of applications in IoT and automation control. Beyond the high performance and rich I/O interface, the devices offer extremely low power of only 2W under normal operation with 12/19/24VDC In wide-range power voltage input and reliable power circuit design.

The boards are offered with Linux kernel V3.2.0 and a complete board support package to help customers develop their own applications. Secondly, the RSB-4220 also supports the most popular QT Version and comes with a UI tool for GUI development, along with source code examples. With non-GUI features like thread management, network support and a unified cross-platform API for file handling, QT can be utilised for developing all kinds of industrial applications.

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