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Anders adds to display platform range

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Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Nov 14, 2008

Anders Electronics is adding two entry-level product series to its UMR (User Machine Relationship) range of intelligent colour display platforms.

The new low-cost platforms will allow designers and system integrators to quickly and cost-effectively enhance the usability of their devices by migrating legacy products to full colour interfaces, while also adding functionality not usually supported by their existing systems.

The Anders UMR platforms bring products to life through a 'plug-and-play' intelligent colour display interface, with optional GUI development tools and run time engine.

This allows enhancement of user experiences more commonly found in cutting-edge consumer devices and enables development teams to focus resources on their core application expertise.

Anders' UMR intelligent displays consist of small-sized colour TFT displays with touch screen, pre-integrated with a multi-functional, configurable embedded system with ready-to-run operating system, optimised to drive the display and run a graphical user interface (GUI).

Based on a 200MHz ARM processor, the UMR 3 series is a platform designed for medium-volume applications requiring limited animation capabilities.

For higher volume applications the UMR 1 series offers a very low-cost platform based around a 50MHz ARM processor, supporting bitmap graphics and configurable to specific applications.

Both of the new platforms are supplied with a debugged embedded operating system with all required drivers and are available with pre-integrated options of a 2.8in, 3.5in and 5.7in QVGA displays or a 4.3in WQVGA TFT.

Because the new platforms provide a complete end-to-end user interface solution they eliminate the need for designers and integrators to create a discrete design, and help overcome the challenges of selecting and interfacing a TFT display, and adding new embedded functionality such as an Ethernet or SD card.

As a result, they reduce the time and cost taken to move from initial concept to manufactured product.

The two prototypes on display in Munich demonstrate a 2.8in QVGA display with the UMR-1 feature set, and a 4.3in WQVGA display for the UMR-3 platform.

The UMR 1 and UMR 3 series are scheduled to be fully available in the second quarter of 2009 and will be offered with a complementary Anders UMR Interface Development Suite.

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