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T-Platforms: SF-BT1

Product
The name of the base system (platform): Baikal-Т1
Developers: T-Platforms
Date of the premiere of the system: 2016/02/24
Branches: Electrical equipment and microelectronics
Technology: Processors

SF-BT1 is the processor module of elements of creation of an ecosystem for developers of ready devices based on the Russian Baikal-T1 processor of Baikal Electronics company.

On February 24, 2016 the T-Platforms company provided the processor module SF-BT1[1].

The processor module SF-BT1 – one of ecosystem elements for developers of ready devices on the platform of the Baikal-T1 processor of Baikal Electronics company.

Processor module SF-BT1

The module is intended for developers of devices on the platform of the domestic processor. Instead of development of circuitry solutions of the system "from scratch", the ready module with the processor, memory and all input-output interfaces as the basic of "the construction block" became available to developers.

Now, to create the device, it is enough to develop rather simple, in terms of circuit engineering, a payment carrier for the processor module under the specific project. This approach helps to accelerate and reduce the price of electronics development cycle on the Baikal-T1 platform, saving high flexibility in implementation of functionality of the created systems.

On the basis of the modules SF-BT1 creation of devices of industrial automatic equipment, active components of automated control systems for transport, the network and computing equipment, medical equipment, devices and other devices is possible.

Since February 24, 2016 "developer kits" as a part of which processor modules with an amount of memory of 2 GB, software tools of development of devices on its basis, detailed technical documentation and a test payment carrier are available to the order.

The module provides a various set of interfaces for interaction with external active devices (10GbE and GbE, USB, PCIe) and also connections of different sensors, the relay and other final equipment (GPIO, UART, I2C, SPI). For diagnostics and debugging the JTAG and EJTAG interfaces are provided. The processor modules SF-BT1 can be equipped with from 2 to 8 GB of the RAM, be completed with a non-volatile memory.

It is supposed, mass batches of modules will be manufactured in Russia. Deliveries are expected in the third quarter 2016.

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