Author: Laura Biddiscombe
Here at Sarsen we really like doing things with our principals. Which is why we are very excited about taking part in the Embedded Design Show 2014 with our friends at DAVE Embedded Systems.
Launched to fill a gap in the growing embedded electronics market, the Embedded Design Show will offer a focused event for the industry.
This year the Embedded Design Show will be co-located with the Electronics Design Show and Engineering Design Show which will also incorporate Engineering Materials Live. These award-winning exhibitions were created to champion British engineering and are entirely targeted at electronic and design engineers, making this a must attend event for anyone working in these industry sectors.
The Embedded Design Show will feature two workshop theatres and a conference area. Attendance to the workshop theatres is completely free.
Registration is now open! To be our guest at the exhibition, register for your free entry badge by clicking here, and if you'd like to attend
any of the Conference sessions as our guest you can sign up for free by simply entering entering this discount code ENG14C.
You can find us on Stand G32, where we will be showcasing the
complete range of SoMs from DAVE, based on ARM Cortex-A architecture,
Freescale and Texas Instruments processors and Xilinx SoC.
About DAVE Embedded Systems
DAVE Embedded Systems is a well-established and constantly growing Italian company, focused on the design, manufacture and sale of miniaturized embedded systems solutions. Since its foundation, back in 1998, DAVE Embedded Systems has developed its business, increasing its know-how and activities. Support and assistance provided to many Italian and foreign companies is based on the design of microprocessor platforms around Linux, Windows or Android OS.
Sarsen Technology is an industry leading distributor of embedded hardware and software technology solutions. We specialise in single board computing, FPGA, digital signal processing, data acquisition and high-speed data recording COTS technology. Our clients are Europe's leaders in the telecommunications, defence, instrumentation, research, transportation and aerospace markets. You can find our web site at www.sarsen.net and follow us on Twitter at @Sarsen_Tech.
Wednesday, 30 July 2014
Tuesday, 15 July 2014
Rugged Rackmount 1U LCD Touchscreen Monitor and Keyboard Tray
Author: Laura Biddiscombe
Rugged computers are a necessity when you need both performance and reliability in harsh environments. This is one of the reasons why Trenton Systems has retained in-house electronic, mechanical and system BIOS engineering expertise to create board-level products and integrated computer systems designed for challenging environments.
Every military computer they integrate provides the performance, space-savings, flexibility and long-term system configuration stability necessary for airborne, shipboard, undersea and ground vehicle deployment, or applications located within command and control centres.
The TKM1503 rackmount LCD touchscreen monitor from Trenton Systems features a rugged NEMA 4 sealed 17″ LCD display with a resistive touchscreen. The aluminium 1U rackmount LCD touchscreen monitor and keyboard tray provide a backlit NEMA 4X keyboard for Mil-Spec touchscreen LCD touchscreen monitor applications. The rugged 1U monitor / keyboard tray saves rackmount component mounting space, fitting inside 19″ racks with depth dimensions from 17″ to 36″.
The TKM1503′s clamshell enclosure design allows additional rackmount component placement to maximise the use of limited mounting space. The sealed 17″ LCD display with resistive LCD touchscreen supports SXGA screen resolutions and over 16 million monitor colors.
Key features of the TKM1503 rackmount LCD touchscreen monitor include:
The TKM1503 rackmount LCD touchscreen monitor is compatible with all of Trenton's rackmount computers, and is supported by Trenton’s unsurpassed US-based technical support, including their industry-leading 5 year warranty.
For more information please contact the team at Sarsen Technology on +44 1672 511166, or send us an email with your request.
Rugged computers are a necessity when you need both performance and reliability in harsh environments. This is one of the reasons why Trenton Systems has retained in-house electronic, mechanical and system BIOS engineering expertise to create board-level products and integrated computer systems designed for challenging environments.
Every military computer they integrate provides the performance, space-savings, flexibility and long-term system configuration stability necessary for airborne, shipboard, undersea and ground vehicle deployment, or applications located within command and control centres.
The TKM1503 rackmount LCD touchscreen monitor from Trenton Systems features a rugged NEMA 4 sealed 17″ LCD display with a resistive touchscreen. The aluminium 1U rackmount LCD touchscreen monitor and keyboard tray provide a backlit NEMA 4X keyboard for Mil-Spec touchscreen LCD touchscreen monitor applications. The rugged 1U monitor / keyboard tray saves rackmount component mounting space, fitting inside 19″ racks with depth dimensions from 17″ to 36″.
The TKM1503′s clamshell enclosure design allows additional rackmount component placement to maximise the use of limited mounting space. The sealed 17″ LCD display with resistive LCD touchscreen supports SXGA screen resolutions and over 16 million monitor colors.
Key features of the TKM1503 rackmount LCD touchscreen monitor include:
- Mil-COTS rackmount LCD touchscreen monitor & sealed keyboard
- Shallow 17″ (43.18cm) depth is ideal for transit case applications
- Watertight NEMA 4 optically bonded 17″ LCD touchscreen monitor
- Sealed 17″ LCD display with resistive touchscreen supports SXGA resolutions
- Includes NEMA 4X backlit keyboard with built-in mouse
- Integrated keyboard and mouse simplifies hardware mounting and cable routing
- Fits inside 19″ racks with depth dimensions from 17″ to 36″ (43.2cm – 91.4cm)
- Rugged, yet lightweight all-aluminium 1U rackmount enclosure design
The TKM1503 rackmount LCD touchscreen monitor is compatible with all of Trenton's rackmount computers, and is supported by Trenton’s unsurpassed US-based technical support, including their industry-leading 5 year warranty.
For more information please contact the team at Sarsen Technology on +44 1672 511166, or send us an email with your request.
Tuesday, 8 July 2014
Sarsen technology hosts work experience student from local school!
Hi! My name is Harvey and I’m on Work Experience here at
Sarsen Technology from the 7th to the 11th July and also I
come from the school St Johns.
Let’s Talk About Me!
I’m 15 years old, soon to become 16 in December. I have a
monthly job delivering a paper round in the area that I live. I have a few
hobbies, including biking, football and playing video games with my mates. I want to be involved in engineering in my future
career so I hope this work experience will help me decide which path I want to
take.
What do I want to
achieve whilst being at Sarsen?
I want to know if this is the sort of thing that I would
like to do in Engineering later in life, eg financial or technical support. I
hope that being able to learn about the different aspects of the company will
give me a good idea about the area I would like to work in.
Why Did I Choose
Sarsen Technology?
I picked Sarsen because it’s a local engineering company who
are successful across a number of different technologies. What they do was
intriguing to me, and I wanted to see what their part in engineering was, for
example – do they make products, how they sell them etc. They can teach me
about the types of engineering they do, and can give me advice for the future!
Friday, 4 July 2014
New YouTube Video Series from United Electronic Industries
Author - Laura Biddiscombe
Now United Electronic Industries (UEI) has made it even easier to stay up-to-date with what they are up to, with regular vNews updates on their YouTube channel.
Each video will feature form factor and deployment options, applications, programming, screencasts, product releases, and hands-on demos. The new YouTube video series starts with a solutions overview, and will continue with updates in applications and programming.
Not only that, the new QuickTakes series features brief, fun, "selfie-style" how-tos and application demonstrations by UEI engineers — sure to inspire your thinking about application possibilities.
Here are the first QuickTakes in the series:
For more information about products and solutions from UEI please contact Sarsen Technology by email - info@sarsen.net or give us a call on +44 1672 511166.
Now United Electronic Industries (UEI) has made it even easier to stay up-to-date with what they are up to, with regular vNews updates on their YouTube channel.
Each video will feature form factor and deployment options, applications, programming, screencasts, product releases, and hands-on demos. The new YouTube video series starts with a solutions overview, and will continue with updates in applications and programming.
Not only that, the new QuickTakes series features brief, fun, "selfie-style" how-tos and application demonstrations by UEI engineers — sure to inspire your thinking about application possibilities.
Here are the first QuickTakes in the series:
- How to control an aircraft throttle using UEI RVDT synchro board and display results via web browser
- How to take vibration measurements using the UEI spectrum analyzer and the ICP/IEPE board from UEI
- Real-time control using embedded Linux and a UEI programmable automation controller
For more information about products and solutions from UEI please contact Sarsen Technology by email - info@sarsen.net or give us a call on +44 1672 511166.
Wednesday, 2 July 2014
Asymmetric Multiprocessing (AMP) on FREESCALE i.MX6
Author - Laura Biddiscombe
Some more excitement from our friends at DAVE Embedded Systems, who have just announced the availability of a new enhanced application of Asymmetric Multiprocessing (AMP) on the AXEL System On Module (SoM).
So what exactly is ASYMMETRIC MULTIPROCESSING?
Asymmetric Multi Processing (AMP) allows a multiprocessor system to run multiple Operating Systems (OS) that are independent of each other.
In other words, each CPU has its own private memory space, which contains the OS and the applications that are to run on that CPU. In addition, there can be some shared memory space that is used for multiprocessor communication. This is in contrast with Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP), in which one OS runs on multiple CPUs using a public shared memory space. Thanks to AMP, developers can use open-source Linux and FreeRTOS operating systems and the RPMsg Inter Processor Communication (IPC) framework between the i.MX6 high-performance ARM Cortex-A9 processors to quickly implement applications that need to deliver deterministic, real-time responsiveness for markets such as automotive and industrial.
AXEL: a family of System On Modules (SOM) based on Freescale i.MX6
AXEL LITE, AXEL ESATTA and AXEL ULTRA are the new top-class Solo/Dual/Quad core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU modules from DAVE Embedded Systems, based on the recent Freescale i.MX6 application processor. The use of this processor enables extensive system-level differentiation of new applications in many industry fields, where high-performance and extremely compact form factor are key factors. Smarter system designs are made possible, following the trends in functionalities and interfaces of the new, state-of-the-art embedded products.
Contact Sarsen Technology for more information by email - info@sarsen.net or by calling our technical sales team - +44 1672 511166
Some more excitement from our friends at DAVE Embedded Systems, who have just announced the availability of a new enhanced application of Asymmetric Multiprocessing (AMP) on the AXEL System On Module (SoM).
So what exactly is ASYMMETRIC MULTIPROCESSING?
Asymmetric Multi Processing (AMP) allows a multiprocessor system to run multiple Operating Systems (OS) that are independent of each other.
In other words, each CPU has its own private memory space, which contains the OS and the applications that are to run on that CPU. In addition, there can be some shared memory space that is used for multiprocessor communication. This is in contrast with Symmetric Multiprocessing (SMP), in which one OS runs on multiple CPUs using a public shared memory space. Thanks to AMP, developers can use open-source Linux and FreeRTOS operating systems and the RPMsg Inter Processor Communication (IPC) framework between the i.MX6 high-performance ARM Cortex-A9 processors to quickly implement applications that need to deliver deterministic, real-time responsiveness for markets such as automotive and industrial.
AXEL: a family of System On Modules (SOM) based on Freescale i.MX6
AXEL LITE, AXEL ESATTA and AXEL ULTRA are the new top-class Solo/Dual/Quad core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU modules from DAVE Embedded Systems, based on the recent Freescale i.MX6 application processor. The use of this processor enables extensive system-level differentiation of new applications in many industry fields, where high-performance and extremely compact form factor are key factors. Smarter system designs are made possible, following the trends in functionalities and interfaces of the new, state-of-the-art embedded products.
Contact Sarsen Technology for more information by email - info@sarsen.net or by calling our technical sales team - +44 1672 511166
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