NetBurner, a well-known pioneer in embedded device connectivity, has unveiled its latest solution, the SOMRT1061 System-on-Module (SOM). This compact module, measuring just 25.4mm, offers impressive performance, making it perfect for use as a main system processor, a network sub-processor, or even an encrypted Serial to Ethernet server.
“At NetBurner our ethos is to help our customers get to market quicker, easier, and under budget,” said NetBurner engineer Dan Ciliske. “From day one our mantra has been ‘Networking in One Day.’ What was true then is true now. We set out to develop a worthy successor to our single chip SBL2e product line: the SOMRT1061, with the same simplicity of a single chip, but with more performance, connectivity and security than ever before, and in a single square inch.”
The SOM (System on Module) features an NXP i.MX ARM Cortex M7 processor, with expanded memory capacity, versatile connectivity options, extensive I/O capabilities, and enhanced security abilities. With features such as dual Ethernet, USB, and 7 UARTs, it provides a wide range of potential uses. Additionally, its compact form factor and low power requirements make it a flexible choice for use in both factory and field environments.
NetBurner is committed to supporting engineers and integrators at every stage of their journey. The SOM Development Kit provides developers with everything they need to learn, code, test, and deploy industrial-quality embedded solutions with ease, at an affordable price point. The SOM itself delivers exceptional performance at unbeatable prices, both in low-volume and production quantities.