Product Design & Development

High-End CAN Controller

Monday, November 16, 2009

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The CPU module features fast Ethernet LAN.



LIZARD from Dave (Italy) is a ready-to-use CPU module based on Texas Instruments AM3505/3517 high performance application processor. LIZARD is the cutting edge solution for a high range of applications where extended connectivity, sophisticated displays, rich user interfaces are required, including industrial electronics, smart home controllers, security systems, automation and point of service. Features include:

  • Up to 256 MB DDR2 SDRAM.
  • Flash NOR and Flash NAND on board.
  • 2 x USB Host, 1 x USB OTG.
  • 2 x SD/MMC.
  • High-end CAN controller.
  • Fast Ethernet LAN.
  • Display subsystem: up to 24 bit, 74.25 Mhz pixel clock, TFT and TV out.
  • Video Processing Front End (VPFE), 16-bit video input port.
  • Touch Screen controller.
  • 3 x UART, 2 x I²C, 1 x SPI, 1 x I²S.
  • Small form factor: 70 x 50 mm.
  • 3.3 V GPIO available.

For more information visit www.dave.eu

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