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Product-on-Module Speeds Product Deployment In Industrial/Home Automation

July 18, 2014
Mistral Solutions’ small-form-factor AM437x product-on-module (PoM), built around the 1-GHz Sitara AM437x processors from Texas Instruments, represents a vehicle toward rapid product deployment thanks to its quad-core PRU-ICSS, PowerVR SGX 3D acceleration core, dual camera, QSPI-NOR, up to 512 kbytes of on-chip memory, dual ADCs, and an extendable architecture.

Mistral Solutions’ small-form-factor AM437x product-on-module (PoM), built around the 1-GHz Sitara AM437x processors from Texas Instruments, represents a vehicle toward rapid product deployment thanks to its quad-core PRU-ICSS, PowerVR SGX 3D acceleration core, dual camera, QSPI-NOR, up to 512 kbytes of on-chip memory, dual ADCs, and an extendable architecture. It also integrates U-Boot, Linux Kernel 3.12 (with a complete board-support package), Android support, and demo applications. With the PoM’s extendable architecture and interfaces for an LCD, Ethernet, CAN, I2C, SPI, analog-to-digital converter, pulse-width modulator, McASP, and others, its offers quick-start development for applications such as point of services, home automation, industrial HMI and PLC, barcode scanners, portable data terminals, and medical/assistive technology. The company also features customized hardware and software design services, including customization of the PoM, firmware, and design review, among others.

MISTRAL SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD.

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