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Revision as of 09:55, 14 January 2014

DART-4460
DART-4460

The DART-4460 is Based on TI’s OMAP4460, 1.5GHz Dual-Core Cortex-A9. The fastest ARM System on Module on the market today. The DART-4460, offers an ideal solution for a wide range of applications which require rich multimedia functionality as well as high-processing power. This compact, cost effective and low consumption SoM offers a performance level of an Intel Atom.

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Specs summary
CPUTexas Instruments AM335X Processor.
Memory256MB 606MHz DDR3
GPUPowerVR™ SGX530
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USB1 x OTG , 1 x Host
AudioYes
Temperature Range-40° to 85° C
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