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===Getting Started=== | ===Getting Started=== | ||
*[[media:VAR-SOM-OM35_V1_3.pdf| | *[[media:VAR-SOM-OM35_V1_3.pdf|Datasheet]] | ||
*[[media:OM37-14_26_08_2010_EMI.pdf| | *[[media:OM37-14_26_08_2010_EMI.pdf|EMI test - FCC classB certified]] | ||
===Release Notes=== | ===Release Notes=== |
Revision as of 10:10, 19 January 2014
VAR-SOM-OM35
The VAR-SOM-OM35 is a low-power, high performance System-on-module which serves as a building block and easily integrates into any embedded solution. It includes an extensive range of interfaces and communication protocols and is ready to run any embedded operating system such as Linux and Windows Embedded CE.
Linux
Getting Started
- Building Linux Images
- Nand Reflashing scripts
- Uboot Environment Settings
- Boot From SD-CARD
- Splash Screen Support
Kernel Configurations
Windows
Hardware
Specs summary
CPU | Texas Instruments OMAP3530 Processor. |
Memory | 128-256MB 333MHZ mDDR SDRAM |
Display | {{{display}}} |
Storage | {{{storage}}} |
Network | {{{net}}} |
One-Wire | {{{wire}}} |
CAN bus | {{{can}}} |
UARTs | {{{uart}}} |
USB | 1 OTG , 1 Host |
Audio | Yes |
Temperature Range | -40-85 |
Dimensions | {{{dim}}} |