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===Getting Started===
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*[[VAR-SOM-AM33 Arago GS|VAR-SOM-AM33 LSP User's Guide]]
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*[[VAR-SOM-AM33 Debian GS|Debian User's Guide]]
 
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Revision as of 17:32, 15 January 2014

VAR-SOM-AM33
VAR-SOM-AM33

The VAR-SOM-AM33 is a low-power, low cost and 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.

Arago

Getting Started

Release Notes

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Debian

Getting Started

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Windows

Getting Started

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Specs summary
CPUTexas Instruments AM335X Processor.
Memory256MB 606MHz DDR3
GPUPowerVR™ SGX530
Display{{{display}}}
Storage{{{storage}}}
Network{{{net}}}
One-Wire{{{wire}}}
CAN bus{{{can}}}
UARTs{{{uart}}}
USB1 x OTG , 1 x Host
AudioYes
Temperature Range-40° to 85° C
Dimensions{{{dim}}}