Saturday, 26 April 2014

NVIDIA Tegra 2 Computer on Module - Colibri T20



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The Colibri T20 is part of the Colibri (ARM based) product family. The T20 module is based on NVIDIA's Tegra 2 ARM Cortex A9 MPCORE Dual Core processor, runs at 1.0GHz and was the first computer-on-module to feature this processor within the embedded market.

This ARM Embedded module features state of the art technology, and are aimed at low power systems that require high CPU performance. They are equipped with all the interfaces needed in a modern embedded device.
The T20 is available with 256 MB or 512 MB of on-board Flash memory. This provides a large amount of storage for program and data, with data storage further expandable through USB and SD Card.




The Colibri T20 module provides dual display support and a wide variety of display interface options, including digital RGB, analogue VGA, DVI (TDMS), and with an appropriate external encoder, LVDS, making interfacing to almost any LCD panel simple. The digital RGB interface supports resolutions of up to WSXGA+ (1680x1050), while the DVI interface will support Full HD (1920x1080) resolution. 4 and 5-wire resistive touch screens are natively supported. An integrated 16 bit stereo codec provides audio recording and playback functionality. The module can also be directly connected to a CMOS camera sensor for imaging application support.

In addition to this rich set of features, the Colibri T20 provides full 100 Megabit Ethernet connectivity as well as high-speed USB 2.0 host and device functionality.

The Colibri T20 IT module is a special version which meets the stringent requirement of an industrial temperature range (-40 to +85 degree Celsius).

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