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The Vortex86EX3 system-on-chip (SoC) is designed to meet the rigorous demands of modern embedded industrial applications. This compact and energy-efficient SoC is a fully static 32-bit x86 processor with independent two-core architecture, ensuring broad compatibility with a variety of operang systems including Windows, Linux, DOS, QNX, VxWorks, and a wide range of 32-bit real-me operating systems (RTOS).
At the heart of the Vortex86EX3 lies its independent two-core design, featuring a master and a slave core. This architecture permits simultaneous operation of two disnct operating systems, facilitating internal FIFO COM communication to segregate I/O tasks from user interface and data operations. This separation is critical for maintaining hard real-time performance across different operational domains. The shared LPDDR4 memory is intelligently allocated and free assigned between the two cores, which also independently house their own L1 and L2 cache, optimizing the processing efficiency and speed.
The Vortex86EX3 is tailored for embedded solutions, incorporating a various of built-in I/O interfaces and buses. The integration of UART, I2C, SPI, GPIO, Printer, CAN, USB, ADC, Ethernet, HD Audio, MCM PWM, SD/eMMC, LCD, and even legacy ISA, PCI, and PCIe buses, all within a single 17x17mm FCBGA package. This array of interfaces ensures that the Vortex86EX3 can cater to a wide range of industrial needs without the clutter of additional components.
Flexibility is further enhanced by the SoC's 20- port x 8-bit, 160-pin, I/O CrossBar interface, which allow the full customizaon of the SoC's functionality to match specific application requirements. The CrossBar interface makes it possible to design compact PCB without compromising on the system's capabilities or performance. Moreover, the Vortex86EX3's I/O interfaces can be freely assigned to either the master or slave core through firmware. The Vortex86EX3 SoC presents an ideal solution for developers looking to create cost-effective, compact, and power-efficient embedded systems. Its unique two-core design and extensive I/O opons make it a versatile and robust choice for industrial applications.
DMP Electronics Inc., a member of the DM&P Group, was founded in 1989 and develops industrial control systems. Since the beginning DMP focused on the development of x86-based computer-on-a-chip products. The high level of integration, coupled with low power loss makes the single-chip x86 computers an ideal solution for industrial, control, medical and automation applications.