Forlinx Embedded Targets Reliable Industrial Automation with New TI AM62L32-Powered SBC
Forlinx Embedded has announced a new industrial-grade single-board computer evaluation board for Texas Instruments' AM62L32 system-on-chip — called, sensibly enough, the AM62L32 Local EVM.
"The AM62L32 Local EVM by Forlinx Embedded is an industrial-grade evaluation board powered by the Texas Instruments (TI) AM62L32 processor," the company says of its latest hardware design. "Engineered as a four-layer integrated PCB (single-board), it eliminates the cost of a traditional SoM [System-on-Module] + Carrier architecture, making it highly cost-effective and production-ready for industrial control, IoT [Internet of Things] gateways, edge computing, and embedded HMI [Human-Machine Interface] applications."
Forlinx's latest single-board computer design is based around the Texas Instruments AM62L32 chip. (📷: Forlinx Embedded)
The board, brought to our attention by CNX Software, is built around the TI AM26L32, a low-power system-on-chip that includes two Arm Cortex-A53 cores running at up to 1.25GHz alongside a single Cortex-M4F microcontroller core for real-time workloads. There's 512MB...
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