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Overview
The Eagle 100 is a single board computer designed for cost-sensitive control applications that require real-time performance, networking and extensive support of popular peripherals. It delivers 32-bit performance and features at a cost equivalent to legacy 8- and 16-bit controllers. Powered by a Luminary Micro ARM Cortex-M3 core capable of over 60 MIPS, the Eagle 100 can fulfill demanding requirements in monitoring, instrumentation, data acquisition, process control , factory automation and many other applications. An extensive array of peripherals is built-in plus expandability is available using PC/104 I/O cards. Several
peripherals can be reconfigured with the programmable logic capabilities of the integrated CPLD.
Features
- 50 MHz 32-bit ARM® Cortex™-M3
- 256 KB Flash/64 KB SRAM
- 10/100 Ethernet
- Micro-SD Socket
- LCD Port
- 4x4 Keypad Port
- PC/104 8-bit I/O expansion
- Two RS232 Serial Ports
- I C, SSI (SPI) Ports
- 8-ch. 10-bit ADC, 4-ch. 10-bit DAC
- Reconfigurable I/O with Xilinx CPLD
- Up to 52 - 5V tolerant GPIOs
- 4 general purpose timers, 1 watchdog timer
- Support for GNU and IAR compilers
- Thumb2 instruction set for smaller object code
- Basic and Python also supported
- +5V power supply required
- Dimensions: 3.8 inches x 4.4 inches
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to +70°C
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Software
Code examples are included with the Eagle 100 to get you started quickly. Applications can run standalone with no operating system or can use a compact real time operating system such as FreeRTOS. You can use popular IDEs together with the GNU and IAR compilers. The microSD card capability simplifies program and data storage. Remote access can be implemented via web or command line interfaces, providing
off-site monitoring and maintenance capabilities. The JTAG interface speeds up application development and debugging.
Ports of popular Python and Basic development tools are available for the Eagle 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.
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