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Gumstix Partners with TechNexion

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By DE Editors  

September 23, 2016

Gumstix, a provider of design-to-order (D20) embedded systems, has partnered with TechNexion to support its PICO-IMX6 compute modules.

The Gumstix PICO-IMX6 development board hosts HDMI, DSI and capacitive touch LCD display connectors for video output, dual-USB type-A and USB-OTG connectivity and Gigabit Ethernet. It also features a CSI2 camera connector, compatible with Raspberry Pi cameras. Its wide array of multimedia and communication hardware supporting the TechNexion PICO-IMX6 compute modules NXP i.MX6 processor’s power is ideal for IoT endpoints, wearable applications, drones or industrial mobile terminals.

“The integration of the TechNexion PICO into Geppetto D2O provides TechNexion customers a new path to create customizable expansion boards to power their latest software innovations,” says Gordon Kruberg, Gumstix CEO, “with Geppetto D2O, the entire path from concept to manufacturing can be completed online in one design session.”

For more information, visit Gumstix.

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

 

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