Windows Embedded Compact 7 (WEC7) running on ICM-2011

EMBUX is pleased to announce to the customers the evaluation build of Windows Embedded Compact 7 for ICM-2011.

WEC7

ICM-2011 is a 2.5’’ Pico-ITX ARM-based embedded board, powered by Freescale i.MX6, provides multi-integrated functions for easy implementation.

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Information

Windows Embedded Compact 7 is a componentized, real-time operating system designed for small-footprint devices at the edge of enterprise networks. With support for x86 and ARM architectures, Windows Embedded Compact 7 allows devices to leverage the latest innovations in hardware, and equips developers and device manufacturers with the tools they need to create nimble, enterprise-class intelligent system solutions, while reducing time to market.

Windows Embedded Compact 7 contains these features:

  • Silverlight for Windows Embedded: Allows developers to develop application and user interfaces in Silverlight using Microsoft Expression Blend
  • Internet Explorer for Windows Embedded: A web browser similar to that of Windows Phone 7 with integrated Adobe Flash v10.1 support
  • Touch support: Windows Embedded Compact 7 recognizes touch and gesture input types
  • CPU support: Works on dual core CPUs in symmetric multiprocessing mode
  • Platform support: Runs on x86, SH4 (automotive only) MIPS and ARMv7 platforms
  • Media playback: Supports Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) and Media Transfer Protocol (MTP)
  • Networking: Now includes NDIS 6.1 and supports Bluetooth 2.1 EDR

ICM-2011 Features

  • NXP (Freescale) i.MX6 DualLite 1.0 GHz Cortex-A9
  • On-board DDR3 1GB
  • 1 x 18/24-bit LVDS output
  • 1 x HDMI 1920x1080
  • 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet
  • 2 x USB 2.0 (1 x external + 1 x internal)
  • 1 x RS-232 (8-wire), 2 x RS-232 (4-wire)
  • 1 x RS-485 (3.5mm terminal block)
  • 2 x CAN
  • 1 x standard SD slot, 1 x SDIO
  • Diversified OS support in Ubuntu/Yocto/Android/WEC7
  • Low power consumption, 5V DC input

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