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Micromint Bambino 210 SBC The Micromint Bambino 210 is a multi-core SBC designed for compatibility with the mbed framework. It is powered by an NXP LPC4330, a dual-core ARM Cortex-M microcontroller. Its Cortex-M4 and Cortex-M0 cores are both capable of 204 MHz. The Bambino 210 is available for under $27 in single quantities.

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Micromint Bambino 200 SBC The Micromint Bambino 200 is the first multi-core SBC compatible with the .NET Gadgeteer and mbed frameworks. It is powered by an NXP LPC4330, the first dual-core ARM Cortex-M microcontroller. Its Cortex-M4 and Cortex-M0 cores are both capable of 204 MHz. The Bambino 200 is available for under $25 in single quantities.

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Micromint Lincoln 60 SBC Powered by a 120 MHz NXP LPC1769 ARM Cortex-M3 core, the Micromint Lincoln 60 can fulfill demanding requirements in signal processing, monitoring, instrumentation, data acquisition, process control, factory automation and many other applications. The Lincoln 60 uses the compact picoITX form factor and is available for under $55 in single quantities.

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Top Product Lines

 

Lincoln 60E

ARM Cortex-M SBCs

Our Bambino, Lincoln and Eagle product lines take advantage of the high efficiency and low cost of the ARM Cortex-M microcontrollers by NXP and Texas Instruments. Starting below $25 in single quantities, these controllers are a great choice for data loggers, process controllers, smart instruments and many other applications.

Bambino 210 (New!) Eagle 50
Bambino 200 Eagle 100
Lincoln 60 picoJTAG

Electrum 100

ARM Linux SBCs

Our Electrum product line is based on the the ARM9 with Debian Linux. With a 400 MHz Atmel AT91SAM9G20 and starting below $100 in single quantities, the Electrum offers unparalleled price/performance for applications that require reliable multitasking and extensive networking functionality.

Electrum 100
Electrum 200

Domino

Domino Modules

Our highly popular Domino modules are used in thousands of installations worldwide. Programmable in BASIC and with the most popular I/O interfaces, you can get your embedded application up and running very quickly!

 

Modules RTC Boards
Components BCC Boards

Micromint USA

Z180

Products with a Z180 core processor.


RTC180

RTC180
Take an advanced, new-generation microprocessor, make it completely software compatible with one of the industry's most respected microprocessors, put it in a compact, low-power package, and what do you have? You have an OEM's dream! You also have the RTC180, a member of our amazing RTC family that has an installed base of thousands.

The RTC180 uses the Zilog Z180 processor, an established favorite of application design engineers worldwide. The RTC180 provides plenty of memory with 96 KB of system memory: 32-KB SRAM and either 32-KB SRAM plus 32-KB EPROM or 64-KB EPROM, plus 128 bytes of configuration EEPROM. The RTC180's onboard I/O is impressive as well, with two serial ports (one full-duplex RS-232 and one half-duplex RS-485), 24 bits of TTL parallel I/O, and an 8-channel 8-bit ADC. The RTC180 wraps all of this power and versatility into the 3.5" x 4.5" RTC form factor.

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BCC180

BCC180

 

The BCC180 can be used to vastly improve the execution speed of existing Z80 installations or to provide a complete performance solution for new applications. Designed from the ground up for efficiency, low power, and performance, the BCC180 bridges the gap between Micromint’s disk-based SB180 computer line and our BCC-bus process controller products. Using the same Z180 Z80-compatible CMOS processor as the SB180LO and using either high-level language or assembly code, the BCC180 connects to a variety of off-the-shelf BCC-bus I/O interface boards to function as a complete data acquisition and control system, or to function as a cost-effective single-board controller with abundant onboard I/O and memory.

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Poll

What IDE do you use to develop your embedded applications?

CodeBlocks - 16.9%
Eclipse - 27.5%
IAR EWARM - 9.5%
Keil µVision - 15.3%
Other - 21.2%
None. Don't need one. - 9.5%

Total votes: 189
The voting for this poll has ended on: December 31, 2014