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Sealevel Systems Relio R9 ARM9 RISC Single Board Computer

Posted by Ken Cheung in Boards, Busses on Wednesday, May 6, 2009

The Relio R9, from Sealevel Systems, offers RISC computing power in a compact, rugged package. The Relio R9 system is based on the Atmel AT91SAM9263 processor, which features a 32-bit ARM instruction set for maximum performance. The Relio R9 is ideal for embedded applications requiring small size, wide operating temperature range, and flexible I/O connectivity. The Relio R9 is priced from $599.00.

Relio R9 ARM9 RISC Single Board Computer - Sealevel Systems SBC-R9

Relio R9 ARM9 RISC Single Board Computer

  • Atmel 200MIPS ARM9 RISC Processor
  • LCD and Backlight Controller
  • Resistive Touchscreen Controller
  • 10/100 BaseT Ethernet
  • One USB Device and Two USB Host Ports
  • CAN Bus 2.0B Interface
  • Serial, Digital, and Analog I/O
  • Low Power Requirements
  • -40°C – +85°C Operating Temperature Range
  • Includes Windows CE 6.0 BSP Binary

The Relio R9 is available with up to 256MB RAM and 256MB Flash memory. The R9 features Ethernet, serial, USB, CAN Bus, digital and analog interface. For local or remote I/O expansion, the Relio R9 connects to Sealevel SeaI/O modules via the dedicated RS-485 expansion port and communicates via RS-485 Modbus RTU.

The R9 system includes the Windows CE 6.0 BSP binary and low-level drivers for system I/O. In addition, the R9 software package is equipped with the Sealevel Talos I/O Framework, which offers a high-level object-oriented .NET Compact Framework (CF) device interface. This interface provides an I/O point abstraction layer with built-in support for the specific needs of analog and digital I/O such as gain control and debouncing.

The Relio R9 is housed in a rugged, small enclosure suitable for mounting almost anywhere and is rated for a full -40°C – +85°C operating temperature range. For applications with specialized hardware requirements, system designers can use the Relio R9 as a platform for application development while a customized target system is designed for specific application requirements.

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