Micromint USA
ESC Silicon Valley 2008
Published on Thursday, 17 April 2008 11:00
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In April Micromint USA exhibited at the
Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) Silicon Valley 2008 where we announced two new controller boards that mark our entry into new areas within the embedded systems market. Our new
Eagle 100 controller is based on the ARM Cortex-M3 MCU and is designed for cost-sensitive data acquisition and control applications requiring real-time performance, networking and support of popular peripherals. Applications can run on the
Eagle 100 standalone without an operating system or with a low memory footprint real time OS such as
FreeRTOS. Our new
Electrum 200 controller is based on the ARM9 MCU and is designed for applications requiring high performance, networking, reliable multitasking and a larger memory footprint. Applications can run on the
Electrum 200 with ARM Linux or with a dedicated RTOS. Both are backed with the quality, reliability and support you expect from a Micromint controller. Our development team is ready to assist you with the integration of these new controllers into your existing product line.