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Linux Powers Programmable Automation Controller
Sep 30, 2007, 20 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3455 reads)

"Taiwan-based embedded networking device vendor Artila Electronics has announced a new programmable automation controller targeting facility management, remote device monitoring, building automation, and machine control. The iPAC-5010 is powered by a 180MHz ARM9 core, and comes with Linux and a GNU toolchain.

"The iPAC-5010 is based on Artila's own M-501 'system-on-module.' The M-501 integrates a 180MHz ARM9-based AT91RM9200 MCU (microcontroller unit) with 32MB of RAM, 16MB of flash, and an Ethernet PHY..."

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