Emcraft

Emcraft ISV\SP - Independent Software Vendor


http://www.emcraft.com    21-50

EmCraft Systems is a provider of hardware and software solutions for embedded applications, specifically those based on open platforms such as Linux ®, PICMG ®-defined modular platforms, and others. As a general technology overview, EmCraft has in-depth experience with the Linux kernel and U- boot firmware, with an emphasis on a range of uses in various embedded applications. EmCraft has performed numerous projects involving the development and maintenance of embedded Linux distributions.

Russia (Moscow)   United States (Carlsbad)

Products

SmartFusion System-on-Module Starter Kit

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EmCraft's uClinux-ready SmartFusion System-on-Module is specifically designed to make it easy, quick, and cost-effective for embedded system designers to start using the Microsemi SmartFusion device and uClinux software in their applications. The system-on-module is 30x57mm in size and combines the SmartFusion SoC FPGA with external Flash, RAM, and an Ethernet PHY. It comes preloaded with uClinux.

SmartFusion2 System-on-Module Starter Kit

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Microsemi's SmartFusion2 Starter Kit provides designers with access to SmartFusion2 system-on-chip (SoC) FPGAs, which integrate inherently reliable flash-based FPGA fabric, a 166 MHz ARM Cortex-M3 processor, advanced security processing accelerators, DSP blocks, SRAM, eNVM and industry required high-performance communication interfaces all on a single chip.

Vybrid VF6 System-On-Module

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Emcraft Systems provides a Freescale Vybrid VF6 SOM (System-On-Module), which is a compact (30 mm x 57 mm) mezzanine module that combines a 32-bit ARM dual-core processor (Cortex-A5 at 500 MHz and Cortex-M4 at 167 MHz) with a powerful set of industry-required communication interfaces in a single chip, and includes DDR3 SDRAM, Flash devices and Ethernet PHY buffers. Emcraft develops and maintains a software distribution for the VF6 SOM, including a Linux BSP (Board Support Package) for the Cortex-A5 core, an MQX BSP for the Cortex-M4 core, the MCC (Multi-Core Communication protocol) and a Yocto-based cross-development software environment.




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