Embedded Computing
Embedded computer systems are designed for specific applications and each system can be tailored to meet with requirements of both the environment in which it is being used and the function and system performance requirements of the project.
In contrast to a general-purpose computers and embedded systems are flexible so they can be designed to meet the precise requirements of the project. You will encounter embedded systems performing a wide variety of different functions from Digital Signage to CCTV everyday although, as embedded systems you won’t know they’re there.
Unlike general-purpose computers, embedded systems are designed to operate 24/7 in a range of environments providing the end user with a system that is highly reliable, cost effective and specifically designed for the job in hand. RS Components now hold a range of embedded board computers in a range for form factors that will enable you to develop your own embedded system.
The boards ship with a free 120 days trial copy of Microsoft Windows Embedded 2009 empowering you to develop a complete solution. Once you have developed your solution RS Components will support you further with the roll out of your solution by provided embedded board computers complete with Microsoft Windows Embedded 2009 license.
RS Components will support you from the design and development stage and a range of project development resources available on DesignSpark:
www.bvmltd.co.uk / +44 (0) 1489 780 144 / info@bvmltd.co.uk
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zmitchell
Embedded computing is pretty awesome, I actually used it for a student project I had. It worked out well for my components.
Cheers,
Zack
Printed Circuit Boards
LStacey
Would love to see some examples if you have some.
InfinitRED ...
Does this mean i can use PC components in The DSP program? if so, i would be ecstatic.