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Techsol
Your Linux on ARM Experts
Techsol is a world leader in Linux on ARM technology. Leverage our off-the-shelf Medallion

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Computer Modules
and development kits to accelerate your development projects. Whether you just need a Computer-on-Module for your own semi-custom design, or you need a turn-key solution, Techsol's focused Hardware and Software expertise plus superb support get you to market faster. And our highly-integrated solutions provide the greatest value to maintain your competitive cost-advantage into production.

Products

Although the bulk of our production is custom products, we do have a wide range of stock products as well. For more information, please see the links to the right, under "Product Listings."

However, if you need either:
  • Small size (we build products smaller than cell phones)
  • Low-power (our Gateways consume less that 2 Watts at full-speed)
  • Rugged (no moving parts)
  • Wide temperature operation (little heat expended)
or some combination, then we have your solution.

Accomplishments
  • 2008-Q2: New TPC-57 for combined HMI and control systems. VGA TFT display with Touch.
  • 2008-Q1: TPC-43 released, shipping Linux 2.6.24. Wall-mount touch-panel computer with Ethernet and ZigBee radio
  • 2007-Q3: TPC-35 released, with USBs, Ethernet, Audio, and optional JAVA support. Targeting cost-sensitive HMI applications
  • 2007-Q1: Gateway Express released, with USBs, Ethernet, Audio, Socket Modem. With optional JAVA support
  • 2006-Q4: Techsol-designed product wins runner-up for "Best Engineered New Product" at SEMA
  • 2006-Q3: Techsol offers updated JAVA support, featuring IBM's J9 VM. With amazing UGL Graphics support!
  • 2006-Q1: Techsol-designed handheld product is nominated for "Best New Product" at MacWorld Expo. With hi-speed USB 2 host ports
  • 2006-Q1: TPC-57 released with CSTN display, Ethernet, RS232/485, USB, Digital I/O, Analog I/O
  • 2006-Q1: SA2410 Medallion CPU module released, with ARM-9, NOR, NAND, SDRAM, audio, GPIO, LCD, touch, ...
  • 2005: Techsol's Net-Audio board chosen for Land Warrior project
For more news click here.

Contact Techsol for more information about the company.

 
This sponsor's products:
Medallion CPU Modules
Touch Panel Computers
Gateway Computers
Service Offerings
 
This sponsor's news:
Touch-panel PC automates with Linux, Zigbee
Compact touchpanel SBC runs Linux
Tiny 2-Watt Linux system packs a light-weight JRE
ARM9 Linux dev kit includes an LCD
Tiny ARM9 CPU module contains Linux 2.6
ARM 720T based SBC offers USB host/function ports, Linux 2.4 support
Techsol launches ARM/Linux contract engineering service
Linux-based development kit supports embedded and wearable apps
ARM-based modules fit Embedded Linux in 4 square inches

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