Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT


Kits 'jump-start' wired and wireless embedded networking design

7 March 2007 Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT

Digi International has introduced new fully-featured Digi JumpStart Kits that it says make it easy for design engineers to develop embedded products with Digi NET+ARM modules. The Digi JumpStart Kits include all the hardware and software tools necessary for wired and wireless embedded product development. With Linux, Windows CE, and NET+OS options, the kits are available for a wide variety of commercial grade embedded networking needs.

Digi JumpStart Kits support Digi Connect and ConnectCore wired and wireless modules and make it easy to evaluate both ARM and networking technologies for future products. Digi ESP, a new Eclipse-based Integrated Development Environment (IDE) for NET+OS and Linux, is included. Digi said it will provide ongoing enhancements and technical support for Digi ESP and the Eclipse framework. Windows CE support is also provided for Microsoft Visual Studio and Project Builder.

The following Digi JumpStart Kits are offered:

* NET+OS Digi JumpStart Kits: Digi Connect ME and Digi Connect Wi-ME (interchangeable, RJ-45 form factor, wired and wireless embedded modules); Digi Connect EM and Digi Connect Wi-EM (interchangeable, low profile open board design, wired and wireless embedded modules); ConnectCore 7U (32-bit NET+ARM embedded core processor module).

* NET+OS, Linux and Windows CE 6.0 Digi JumpStart Kits: ConnectCore 9C and Wi-9C (interchangeable wired and wireless ARM9 core processing); ConnectCore 9P (network enabled, 32-bit NET+ARM processor module).





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