Showing posts with label Texas Instruments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas Instruments. Show all posts

Monday, 24 August 2015

DAVE Embedded Systems Wiki Update

Following their recent website overhaul, DAVE Embedded Systems has updated the look and feel of their brilliant wiki, designed to ensure easy navigation for users.

As well as a new graphic layout they have included a host of new products and content to the wiki, making it an even more useful tool in the design of embedded systems. Whether you're searching by manufacturer or board class the interface is easy to use and makes finding what you need a much quicker process.

VISIT DAVE WIKI

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DAVE Embedded Systems is a well-established Italian company, focussed on the design of highly complex, miniaturised embedded electronic systems. They offer a complete line of CPU modules, from entry level models right through to high end ruggedised boards.

Embedded Design Show 2015
If you'd like to find out more you can see the complete range of SoMs from DAVE Embedded Systems at the Embedded Design Show, October 21-22.

EMBEDDED DESIGN SHOW 2015

Find us on Stand G32, where DAVE will be showcasing a brand new demo - BORA Xilinx Zynq SoM with Lumineq Display, and introducing the SBC AXEL for the first time in the UK. You can also see a host of embedded boards based on FPGA technology, ARM Cortex-A architecture, Freescale and Texas Instruments processors and Xilinx SoC.

Thursday, 4 September 2014

DAVE Embedded Systems Now ISO 13485 Certified for Medical Applications

Author: Laura Biddiscombe

We are pleased to share some exciting news with you - DAVE Embedded Systems has just been certified ISO 13485.

ISO 13485 2003 is the quality management standard for medical devices which specifies requirements for a quality management system where an organization needs to demonstrate its ability to provide medical devices and related services that consistently meet both customer requirements and regulatory requirements applicable to medical devices and related services.

The ISO 13485 standard was developed to facilitate harmonized medical device regulatory requirements for quality management systems. In Europe, ISO 13485 (or EN ISO 13485) is seen as the standard for the medical device industry. Based on the ISO 9001 standard, ISO 13485 was first introduced in Europe in 1996. Although ISO 13485 certification is voluntary, achieving it allows you to meet the quality system requirements of various medical directives with much less difficulty.

Download the DAVE Embedded Systems ISO 13485 declaration in PDF format - DOWNLOAD

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The DIVA  is a CPU module based on the Texas Instruments "Sitara" AM335x Cortex-A8 application processor. It is built with SO-DIMM 204 pin form factor and it offers lots of graphics, processing, peripherals and industrial interface options, allowing customer to implement cost-effective designs.
  • ARM Cortex-A8 architecture @ up to 720 MHz
  • NEON Multimedia Coprocessor and PowerVR® SGX Graphics Engine
  • Dual Programmable Real-Time Unit and Industrial Communication Subsystem
  • Crypto Hardware Accelerator
  • Interfaces including Dual CAN and Ethernet

Download DIVA Datasheet 
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Wednesday, 30 July 2014

Sarsen Technology and DAVE Embedded Systems Team Up for the Embedded Design Show 2014

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.

Thursday, 4 July 2013

Need to take control of your home? Maya can help!

Home automation is no longer a science fiction idea of the future.
(And by ‘Home Automation’ we mean something a little more sophisticated than ‘Clap on, Clap off’....)

The Clapper was one of the 20th Century's most
iconic pieces of technology

Home automation, or to give it the posh title, ‘Domotics’, could include anything from control of lighting, HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and security locks to home entertainment systems, garden watering and pet feeding.

You can set your sprinklers to water your garden
automatically with a central control hub.

The ‘Lite’ product family from Dave has been designed for applications where size, weight and cost are critical factors, like home automation, digital signage and motion control systems.

The Maya is the latest 'Lite' CPU module from Dave, based on Texas Instruments DM814x (DaVinci) and AM387x (Sitara) ARM Cortex-A8 high performance application processors. It is based on the industry standard 204-pin SODIMM form factor (67.5mm x 40mm) and features a range of interfaces including dual Ethernet, dual CAN and native 3.3V I/O.

The Maya from Dave

If you’d like to check out the Maya for yourself why not try the Maya Embedded Linux Kit – (MELK), which contains the following to get you set up:
  • MayaEVB-Lite Evaluation Board
  • Maya CPU module (part number: DIxxxxx)
  • NaonEVB-Lite Evaluation Board
  • U-Boot bootloader (source code and binaries)
  • Linux operating system (source code and binaries)
  • Dave Virtual Development Kit (Linux virtual machine with pre-installed development kit)
  • Full Naon documentation (Manuals, User's Guides, Application Notes, Evaluation Board schematics, ..)
  • Periodic updates (documentation revisions, new Application notes, new Design notes.
Maya and MayaEVB-Lite carrier board

If you’d like any more information please visit our website www.sarsen.net and click on the Dave logo. Or you can give us a call on +44 1672 511166.