Linux Controller utilizes 200 MHz ARM9 processor.
September 30, 2009 -
Providing user with array of I/O devices, seamlessly supported by pre-installed Linux 2.6 kernel, OmniEP Controller features 10/100 Ethernet, 2 serial ports, battery backed clock/calendar, USB, digital I/Os, and stereo audio outputs. Onboard memory includes 16 MB Flash memory organized as Ext2 file system and 32 MB of SDRAM. Optional features include 2 x 16 character LCD, pushbutton front panel, and rugged aluminum enclosure.
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Original Press release
JK Microsystems Inc.
1403 Fifth St., Suite D
Davis, CA, 95616 USA

Inexpensive Linux Controller in Rugged Enclosure with LCD and Buttons
JK microsystems introduces their OmniEP controller, which provides the user with a rich array of I/O devices, seamlessly supported by a pre-installed Linux 2.6 kernel. The controller comes furnished 10/100 Ethernet, 2 serial ports, battery backed clock/calendar, USB, digital I/O's and stereo audio outputs. Optional features include a 2x16 character LCD, pushbutton front panel, and rugged aluminum enclosure. The 200Mhz ARM9 processor handles complex multitasking operations efficiently. Onboard memory includes 16 Mbytes of Flash memory organized as a Ext2 filesystem and 32 Mbytes of SDRAM.
The Linux operating system also includes over 150 standard Linux/Unix system utilities including ftp, tftp, telnet and vi. Also included in the development kit is a bootable Ubuntu CD-ROM preconfigured with development tools to support the OmniEP.
Quantity 100 price for the board only version OmniEP is $129. Development kits with LCD, pushbutton front panel, and enclosure start at $299.
www.jkmicro.com
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