Tuesday, June 8, 2010

ARMit - Industrial terminal based on ARM


ARMit is a general purpose rugged industrial data collection terminal designed by LINCIS. Its aluminum enclosure and internal structure gives its ruggedness although it is simple to install.
It can used in data collection systems for shop-floor information systems, product and process traceability systems in productio lines, HMI for machines or processes, or any other customized application.
ARMit is based on a powerful 32-bit ARM based microcontroller, with a 4x20 display for simple HMI and a capacitive keyboard for heavy environments.
ARMit has a broad range of communication protocols available for the user: Ethernet, USB, CAN and Serial port.
ARMit has an optional RFID reader (ISO15693 and ISO14443 compatible) which opens its use for person identification, product and process tracking applications.
There is also an OEM version available as shown below.


The main features of ARMit are:
  • Based on NXP LPC2292 microcontroller w/ 256KB flash code memory and 16KB RAM
  • 4x20 Alphanumeric display
  • 6 x Serial ports (2 RS232 + 4 TTL level)
  • 2 x Opto-isolated CAN channels
  • 1 x Ethernet
  • 1 x USB connection
  • EEPROM (up to 256KB)
  • Real Time Clock
  • MicroSD slot (memory card not included)
  • Capacitive touch keyboard
  • 20 I/O available for the user
  • 24Vdc powered
As an option user can also add:
  • FRAM (128KB)
  • 4MB Flash
  • Buzzer
  • RFID reader (ISO15693/ISO14443 compatible)
 
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