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Overview

The Electrum 100 is a single board computer designed for control applications that require high performance, networking and reliable multitasking capabilities. Powered by an Atmel ARM926EJ-S core at 400 MHz, it can fulfill the most demanding requirements in monitoring, instrumentation, data acquisition, process control, factory automation and many other applications.

An I/O Plus option is available that includes an eight channel 12-bit ADC, a four channel 12-bit DAC and their header connectors. This option is recommended for applications using sensors or actuators with analog interfaces.

Features

 400 MHz 32-bit ARM926EJ-S core
 512 MB NAND Flash
64 MB SDRAM
 MicroSD Socket
 10/100 Ethernet
 LCD Port, 4x4 Keypad Port
 Two RS232 Serial Ports
 I2C, SSI (SPI) Ports
 Dual USB host and one USB device ports
 Up to 53 - 5V tolerant GPIOs
 6 timers, 1 watchdog timer
 Debian Linux (armel)
 +5V power supply required
 picoITX form factor
   100mm x 72mm (3.94" x 2.83")

Options

 I/O Plus Option - $25.00
   • 8-ch. 12-bit ADC
   • 4-ch. 12-bit DAC
   • RS485 on COM3
 Serial port adapter cable - $4.00
   • 10-pin header to DB9, available with
     female (DB9F) or male (DB9M) connector
 5V Power supply - $9.95
 Battery circuit - $5.00
   • Real-Time Clock
   • Shutdown
   • Requires SR44 battery (not included)
 
Electrum 100

Base Electrum 100

 

Software

Debian Linux on the Electrum 100 provides a stable and reliable operating system base that can be easily extended using readily available libraries and applications. Linux is loaded from NAND Flash, simplifying software development and distribution. Secure remote access can be implemented via web or command line interfaces, providing off-site monitoring and maintenance capabilities. Many popular Linux applications are available or can be easily ported using the GNU compiler collection as well as popular IDEs including Eclipse and Code::Blocks. x86 Linux is the recommended development environment with ARM cross compilers and other development tools readily available. If you are restricted to using a Windows PC for development, you may consider VMWare or other virtualization software that allows you to run Linux from Windows. 

Ports of popular Basic, LUA and Python development tools are available for the Electrum 100 to reduce application development time and simplify integration with code libraries developed for industrial and scientific environments. Using these tools, you can achieve significant functionality in a very short time. These open source tools can be easily extended, allowing a virtually unlimited number of possibilities.

Documentation

Electrum 100 User's Manual (PDF)

Electrum 100 Schematics

 

Price per board from: $99.95
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