| Posted by Jade Po Kellard on 19 September 2008 at 06:00
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Anders Electronics has announced that at this year’s Electronica exhibition it will be announcing an extension to its UMR (User Machine Relationship) family of intelligent colour display platforms. The latest platform will significantly extend the range of functionality and price points for designers and integrators looking to incorporate colour TFT-LCD and enhanced features into embedded applications.
The Anders UMR family of intelligent colour display platforms has been developed to help designers and system integrators deliver the ultimate user experience in a wide variety of display-based applications. The range currently includes the UMR-X10-70 and UMR-X10-35, both of which will also be on display at Electronica 2008.
UMR display platforms easily ‘plug’ into developers’ application hardware, as a ready-to-use, highly optimised embedded display interface on which to run a dedicated Graphical User Interface (GUI) that brings the product to life for the end user. Through adopting a UMR display platform, developers can avoid the common integration challenges that they must usually solve independently and can free up resources to focus on their core domain expertise and specific application development. The end result is a shorter time to market, a more cost effective solution in terms of both development costs and unit pricing and a product which is easy and enjoyable to use, offering a compelling display experience.
Multimedia functions such as high-resolution graphics or digital audio can be offloaded from the existing hardware, to boost overall system performance or liberate host-processor cycles for added functionality.
UMR platforms are available with a choice of processing engines, memory options and solid state storage features. All necessary display drivers are provided while a pre-installed Microsoft Windows CE operating system enables rapid software development using readily available tools. Industry-standard communication interfaces and a variety of GPIOs allow engineers to quickly integrate UMR platforms into virtually any system.
www.anders.co.uk |
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