Tiny 2-Watt Linux system packs a light-weight JRE
Mar 1, 2007 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 9 views[Updated Feb. 19, 2008] — Canadian board-maker Techsol is offering a tiny industrial gateway preloaded with Linux, along with a lightweight JRE (Java runtime environment). The Gateway Express uses the company's SA2410 Medallion CPU module, draws under two watts, and is available with IBM WebSphere… tools.
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The Linux 2.6.20-based industrial gateway system targets ultra-low power applications where Java is needed, according to Techsol. When used instead of a PC, energy savings will pay for the device within 2 years, the company claims. The compact device is packaged in an enclosure that measures 5.7 x 5.5 x 1.5 inches.
Gateway Express ports
The Gateway Express is based on Techsol's two-inch-square Medallion SA2410 CPU module. The module is powered by a Samsung S3C2410a processor, an SoC (system-on-chip) featuring a 200 MHz or 266MHz ARM-920T core with MMU and cache memories.
The Gateway Express comes standard with 32MB of SDRAM, 2MB of NOR flash, and 64MB of NAND flash. It comes pre-loaded with Techsol's “Medallion Linux” distribution, which currently uses a 2.6.20 kernel. I/O includes serial ports, USB, and a low-power 10BaseT Ethernet port.
According to Techsol CEO Brian Empey, the device “comes with a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) that is a Medallion-targeted configuration of IBM's WEME (WebSphere Everywhere Micro Environment). It is comprised of Techsol Medallion-Linux/ARM920T-specific ports of the CDC-J2ME-specific J9 VM and Foundation Class Library (FCL). Then we've added additional database-connectivity classes, as well as JAVAX.COM from J2SE. The result is a JRE with the light foot-print and speed of J2ME, but with most of the useful functionality of J2SE.”
Empey added, “We went the extra step to license IBM's J2ME/CDC and develop a port that is certified by Sun Microsystems to pass their entire, exhaustive compliance testing suite.”
Availability
The Gateway Express is available from stock, priced below $300 in quantities of 1,000 or more.
Techsol also offers a custom JDE (Java development environment) for the board, based on WebSphere Device Developer 5.6 for Linux. The kit offers “enterprise-grade tools for fan-less, disk-less, embedded industrial computers,” according to the company.
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