Aria G25-128 - Arm9 Linux Embedded Smd Module

US $22.00

  • Coimbra, Portugal
  • Jan 29th
Aria G25 - Low cost Linux Embedded SMD module Aria G25 is a cost-effective System-on-Module (SoM) thought of to drastically reduce the development time needed to design a low-power and low-EMI Linux Embedded device. The more complex hardware like CPU, RAM, Ethernet, power and EMI components are integrated on a single SMD component in just 40x40 mm (1.57x1.57 inch) using an complex eight layers PCB permitting hardware designers to create their simple and cheap carrier boards. Main features CPU: ARM9 @ 400Mhz on Atmel AT91SAM9G25 SoC RAM: 128 or 256 MByte DDR2 LAN: 10/100 Mbit USB: up to 3 host ports:one hi-speed host/device one hi-speed host one full-speed UART: up to 6 serial lines I2C: up to 2 I2C buses SPI: up to 2 SPI buses GPIO: up to 60 GPIO lines A/D: up to four channel @ 10 bit Power supply: single at 3.3 Volt DC Consumption: see consumption... Line level: TTL 3.3V Temperature range: 0-70 °C and -20 +70 °C (-E version) Size: 40 x 40 mm (1.57x1.57 inch) Weight: 5g Pads pitch: 1.27 mm (50 mill) PCB layers: 8 User configurable led on board Other features Boot from external microSD, SD card or serial flash RoHS and REACH compliant. Low EMI. No Acme Systems brand printed on-board. Designed and made in Italy Reliability parameters: Atmel AT91SAM9G25 MTBF (Mean Time Between Failure): 75,131,480 hours Crystals MTTF (Mean Time To Failure): 95% = 131,000 hours, 60% = 265,000 hours Software main features Linux Kernel version 3.16.1 Debian Linux 7.6 "Wheezy" Ready to use bootable microSDs from Acme Systems eShop Freely downloadable images to generate the bootable SD or microSD cards by yourself Fully open source firmware, software environments and toolchains available from Atmel sites, Linux sites and Acme Systems repositories on GitHub Freely available tutorial and code examples Thousands of Open Source applications available from the Debian repositories Almost all programming language available C, Python, Perl and PHP already installed on the factory default microSD for in-board development. Software environment and development tools Aria G25 is designed to boot a Linux Embedded distribution compiled for ARM9 architecure from a microSD or a SD card. We propose, by default, a ready-to-use Linux Debian distribution stored on a microSD card. Some ready to use bootable microSD cards are available on the microSD on-line catalog but they can be generated by yourself from binaries or from the sources following ACME Systems tutorials. The basic requirement to do that is to have a Linux Ubuntu PC. Thanks to Linux on Aria G25 it is possible to use almost any language. In the tutorials page are listed a lot of examples to manage the embedded peripherals in C or Python languages. The C compiler and the Python interpreter are pre-installed by default on our microSD. A small web server (Lighttpd) and PHP language interpreter are also installed for the web developers. More languages, tools, web servers, etc are available from the official Linux Debian binary repositories for armel architecture and can be installed in few minutes directly from Internet to your board.

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