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Witech Upgraded OK6410 ARM11 Development Kit

16th August 2010
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Witech's OK6410 is an ARM11 development kit that targets industrial control equipments, vehicle navigation devices, multi-media terminal and consumer electronic devices.
Witech again announced another upgrade on her best seller, the OK6410. Along with the powerful Samsung S3C6410 micro processor clocked to 667MHz,, the upgraded OK6410 carries now 256MB DDRram and 1GB NAND Flash, which provide more capacity to run Embedded Operating Systems and user applications. Most of the major Embedded Operating Systems are supported by the OK6410, such as Embedded Linux, WindowsCE, Android, VxWorks, uCos/II, Board Support Packages and sample programs are provided in source code for most of these mainstream Embedded OSes, including WindowsCE 6.0 R3, Linux-2.6.28, Android 2.1, to help users to simplify their development cycle.

The core module of the OK6410, named as OK6410-CORE, is actually an ARM11 SoM (System on Module), which is connected to the OK6410 carrier board by a 320p gilded anti-oxidative connector. Once programmed, the core module (SoM) can be detached from the carrier board and inserted like a “big chip” into users’ own est beds, prototypes, and production units for OEM deployment.

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