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element14 Launches ARM-Based Development Kit

The new DM3730 provides improved graphics processing performance and low power consumption.

By DE Editors  

November 21, 2011

By DE Editors

element14, Premier Farnells global online eCommunity for electronic design engineers, announced availability of the DM3730 ARM-based development kit, an embedded development system that accelerates time to market for media-rich, portable applications. 

The kit provides developers with an ARM-based TI DaVinci digital media processor tailored for digital audio, video, imaging, and vision applications. The DM3730 device includes a general-purpose processor, video accelerators, and C64 DSP, and is tailored for a range of applications including portable data terminals, navigation, auto infotainment, gaming, medical imaging, and industrial control.

According to the company, the kit allows engineers to design their applications with high-quality graphics and video apps with low power consumption. The kit is supported by multiple hardware peripherals including LCD touch screen interface and works with Android, Microsoft Windows CE and Linux operating systems.

For more information, visit element14.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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