Displays
andersDX Launches DX4 Embedded Multi-Touch Display Platform Powered by OMAP
andersDX, today announced the availability of its new DX4 embedded multi-touch display platform. Comprising a high-performance PCAP multi-touch display pre-integrated with a powerful OMAP DM3730-based computer, the DX4 is a flexible and scalable embedded display module ready to drop in to new or existing device designs.
andeAt the heart of the DX4 is a powerful, fanless SBC, based on the TI DM3730 processor and running Linux (Angstrom). With two CPU cores in a single package – an advanced Cortex-A8 ARM 1Ghz processor for OS and application code, and a TMS32006x DSP processor for dedicated video processing – the DX4 embedded computer supports 2D/3D graphics with OpenGL, and can handle even the most graphic-intensive applications. DX4 customers can also take advantage of multiple interfaces and communication port options, including UART, SPI, I2C, USB, Ethernet, SD-CARD, WiFi and Bluetooth.
The andersDX DX4 is the fastest, easiest and most cost-effective way for non-consumer device manufacturers to implement a next-generation PCAP multi-touch display interface, optimized for and pre-integrated with a powerful embedded Linux computer. The DX4 offers long-term availability, outstanding technical support levels both and functional upgrades, and a unique device form-factor independent design.
”The DX4 is our most powerful and versatile embedded display solution,” said Paul Mullen, Sales Director of andersDX. “By delivering a completely pre-integrated solution, with a multi-touch PCAP interface ready to drop into an any design, DX4 speeds time to market, lowers development costs, and raises overall user experience for end-users that demand iPad-like usability,” he concluded.