The new nanoRISC module based on the ARM9 processor represents the entry-level product of this versatile family of economic embedded “supercomponents”. It supports direct LCD drive at a resolution of up to VGA (640 x 480 pixels). MSC provides all necessary software support, e.g. Boot Loader, driver set and Linux Operating System implementation (WinCE 6.0 or WinEC7 on request).
The 70 x 50mm nanoRISC module consumes less than 2W of power and can be operated without any cooling. It is interchangeable with the other two nanoRISC modules from MSC if the minimum feature set is used. This opens up diverse performance choices for the same system or baseboard, and incorporates a higher level of supply security in case of component obsolescence or other supply issues. Future enhancements to the MSC nanoRISC family will further widen the list of alternative devices, and the ecosystem of hardware choices, driver support and Operating Systems will be completed giving the user an unprecedented low total cost of ownership, especially for high-volume applications.
Samples of the NANORISC-S3C2416 module are available immediately.
For evaluation and test of the nanoRISC family of processor modules, a Starterkit is available consisting of a versatile 3.5” baseboard with power supply, 7” TFT and cable set for out-of-the-box operation.