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An US company has created a modular embedded Linux board which it hopes will be used across the entire product development cycle from evaluation, development, prototyping to finish product.

Habey has designed the Linux board around a Freescale i.MX6 processor based on ARM Cortex-A9 architecture

Habey has designed the Linux board around a Freescale i.MX6 processor based on ARM Cortex-A9 architecture. It runs an open source embedded Linux distribution with Yocto Project.

The industrial computer firm describes the HIO-EMB-1200 as a single-board computer with its own power input, on-board RAM, flash storage, HDMI, digital audio, USB ports and SD expansion.

The modular design gives eight 50-pin female headers on the top and bottom of the board for expansion modules.
Along with the base board, the company has developed a starter kit for power over Ethernet designs, and a development kit with LCD touch panel.

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