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ARM9 based SBC coming with full featured BSPs

2nd September 2009
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Hiteg has now updated two of its most popular ARM9 SBCs: the MINI2440 and SKY2440-v2. According to Hiteg, they have increased the Nand Flashes to 128MB( MINI2440) and 256MB ( SKY2440-v2). Beside the Nand Flash chips, these boards both features the Samsung S3C2440 (ARM920T) micro-controller, 64MB SDRAM and 2M Nor Flash as the central controller part; on the peripheral part they offer USB Host&Device, serial ports, audio, LCD (3.5/4.3/7/10.4.), SD card, ethernets, and a lots more.
While on the software part, Hiteg has recently released new BSPs for Linux and WinCE5.0. The full-featured Linux Board Support Package (BSP) is based on the latest 2.6.30 kernel. It includes drivers and software support for all of the above mentioned hardware interfaces and even more.

Along with the pre-configured&built kernel, the company also provide Ready built GNU tool chain with full GCC C/C++ cross compiler and debugger, ready-made yaffs2 filesystem and collection of user space software like busybox, Qt embedded, etc. With Qt embedded you can develop professional and attractive graphical user interfaces.

The all-ready BSPs give you a kick-start into the application software development, compared with a start from scratch approach, the Hiteg ready-to-go SBCs offer a far more speedy and cost effective solution.

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