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Micro/sys is a leading manufacturer of single board computers, and embedded computers and controllers. We are continuously integrating the latest hardware and software technology into our products, and are anxious to share with you our latest releases.
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Micro/sys Honred by Vision Systems Design 2016 Innovators Award Program ![]() May 20, 2016 Montrose, California... Micro/sys, a supplier of harsh rugged single board computer solutions, announced today that its Blazing Frames� SBC4661 Vision Enhanced Computer Board was recognized by the judges of the annual Vision Systems Design Innovators Awards program. Micro/sys was honored with a Bronze-level award.Micro/sys� Blazing Frames� SBC4661-BVL is a single board computer with multi-camera interfaces and 12.5 Gb/s through-put, making it ideal for demanding vision applications using GigE Vision�, USB3 Vision�, CoaXPress or CamerLink� HS in harsh, rugged environments. Click here for more of this press release. |
![]() November 5, 2015 Montrose, California... Micro/sys, leading the way in implementing vision on COTS embedded single board computers, and FLIR, a leading manufacturer of innovative imaging and infrared systems, announced today interoperability of FLIR�s Lepton� infrared camera sensor on Micro/sys� SBC1656 single board computer. The partnership allows embedded users to implement infrared thermal vision on ARM� Linux single board computers and benefit from the COTS advantage so important to OEM security, automation, smart device, gaming, robotics, and unmanned applications.Click here for more of this press release. |
New PC/104 ARM®SBC with Dual MIPI® Camera Ports plus FPGA Enables Heavy Video Processing ![]() May 21, 2015 Montrose, California... Micro/sys continues to lead the way in bringing vision to embedded single board computers by offering users a fully integrated camera/video platform on a low-power Freescale i.MX515 board. The SBC1654 has dual MIPI camera ports (CSI-2) from the ARM Cortex-A8 that are fully integrated into the powerful Linux BSP which includes a popular suite of open source vision development tools. The iMX515�s integrated NEON GPU enables the CMOS camera sensors to deliver users with an enhanced multi-media experience. Complex vision applications access the on-board Spartan-6 FPGA to off-load the iMX515 from heavy vision processing and algorithm calculations, leaving the Cortex-A8 free to service typical PC type functions such as user interfaces, communication and networking and application programs. The SBC1654 is ideal for new vision applications or upgrading legacy X86 PC/104 systems needing vision capability.Click here for more of this press release. |
![]() March 12, 2015 Montrose, California... Micro/sys has enhanced its 2.5-inch Pico-ITX™ ARM Cortex-A8 SBC5651 single board computer with powerful vision capability made for industrial applications requiring video cameras. Featuring a new CSI camera port, the SBC5651 interfaces effortlessly to 24-pin off-the-shelf flex cable cameras, making the SBC5651 well suited for small, low-power, portable, or desktop video applications. Featuring a turnkey Linux development station, the DKV5651 Vision Development Kit includes the SBC5651 single board computer, a 24-pin flex cable camera sensor cube, cables, access to a host of software tools, and validated, ready-to-run example programs. Typical applications for the SBC5651 include medical, gaming, ticketing, transportation, security and data logging.Click here for more of this press release. |
![]() October 30, 2014 Montrose, CA... With the release of SBC4661 , Micro/sys, a USA manufacturer of embedded computer boards, adds Freescale's powerful Quad Core i.MX6 ARM Cortex-A9 to its line of rugged Commercial-Off the Shelf (COTS) ARM single board computers (SBC). The low-power, extended temperature SBC4661 provides 2GB DDR3 soldered on memory to support and augment the onboard Xilinx® Kintex®-7 FPGA. Matched with a rich line-up of onboard I/O, including dual GigE Ethernet and (4) USB 3.0 ports, this SBC is ideal for high-end embedded applications requiring Linux OS, onboard GPU, and a compact EPIC footprint (4.5" x 6.5"). Application areas include high-end security, transportation, military, industrial, communication, vision, and medical systems needing high performance rugged computers for complex systems.Click here for more of this press release. |
![]() May 12, 2014 Montrose, CA� Micro/sys recently released a low power microcontroller board with fully integrated web hosting, networking, and analog I/O on a PC/104 form factor (3.775" x 3.55"). Featuring Microchip's 80MHz PIC32 microcontroller, the USB3032 is an ideal COTS solution for applications requiring low power and extended temperature operation. PIC32's easy-to-use and solidly supported software tools and stacks combined with Micro/sys' 10-year lifecycle support and OEM pricing allows designers to maximize productivity and shorten time-to-market while keeping overall system development and production costs low.Click here for more of this press release. |
Montrose, CA...Micro/sys announces the latest addition to our family of popular PC/104 stack-on embedded data acquisition modules offering 32 channels of 16-bit analog-to-digital input and 4 channels of 14-bit digital-to-analog output. Designed to address the decreasing ability of the PC/104 bus to support the growing number of non-DMA processors in the embedded Intel family, the MPC565
implements First In, First Out (FIFO) registers to organize and pass back-and-forth A/D communication. By utilizing the FIFO registers, users gain the advantage of simultaneous read/write functions at convenient intervals without tying up valuable CPU time. Significant design attention was given to maintaining a low noise analog subsystem that could deliver true 16-bit and 14-bit performance. The rigorous analog input subsystem includes programmable gain amplifiers, programmable low-pass filters, a 16-channel differential input mode (DI), and input overvoltage protection to �40V, with power on or off. The analog output subsystem includes 1-pole low-pass filters, and output buffers capable of driving cables and other highly capacitive loads. An on-board EEPROM holds calibration data that can be used for installed, end-to-end calibration of input channels.
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Micro/sys Announces Sub 1 Watt Pico-ITX
SBC for Portable and Handheld Embedded Applications
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StackableUSB
Standards Organization Moves to Incorporate USB 3.0
Montrose, CA... As
StackableUSB gains market recognition in the embedded, sensor, military and
robotic industries, Chairperson Susan Wooley has announced the organization is
moving forward with the approval of a single USB 3.0 channel inside the popular
StackableUSB connector. By defining pins which had "quietly" been left
undefined, the USB 3.0 channel will enable the StackableUSB connector to
deliver actual throughput greater than 5 Gbits/sec which is 10 times the speed
of a single Hi-Speed USB channel. With this announcement, StackableUSB gains
throughput similar to PCIe Gen 2.0 and Serail ATA (SATA) III without the burden
of mixing these very complex and distinctly different protocols inside a single
connector.
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New
Micro/sys Controller Brings Graphics to StackableUSB
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Micro/sys
Releases StackableUSB Carrier Boards for Three Form Factors
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Micro/sys
Releases Environmental Sensor Board for StackableUSB
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Micro/sys
Releases First Rugged StackableUSB Accelerometer Module with Analog &
Digital I/O
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