Arrow Electronics has rolled out its Embedded Platform Concept (EPC) to
Arrow’s EPC programme allows designers to combine various hardware, software and service modules according to specific application needs. The programme is built around hardware modules that feature semiconductor, passive, electromechanical and interconnect technologies from Arrow’s linecard; software and intellectual property (IP) blocks developed by Arrow and selected partner organisations; and dedicated services including design-in and engineering support and access to documentation, seminars and workshops.
EPC-based applications are quickly built by combining a base board fitted with common standard interfaces – for example Ethernet, USB, UART and SD – with processor modules, DC/DC boards and other relevant modules. These range from display adapters and memory to extension boards for specific applications such as LED lighting, industrial field bus connectivity and wireless functionality.
In addition to the hardware, users can choose a variety of design ideas and IP and receive support for identification and selection of complementary components - including high performance analogue devices and programmable logic technologies. Users also have access to in-depth technical consultation, design and engineering support and services such as performance tests, simulations, provision of board support packages (BSPs), programming and prototype creation.
Among the semiconductor suppliers actively engaged with Arrow’s EPC programme are Analog Devices, Atmel, Fairchild Semiconductor, Freescale Semiconductor, Intel, International Rectifier, National Semiconductor, NXP, ON Semiconductor, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and Toshiba. Bourns, EPCOS, Panasonic, Samtec and Tyco are among the featured PEMCO (Passive, Electromechanical, Connector) companies, while EPC solutions are available with both Windows Embedded and Linux operating system options.
“The EPC programme has been very well received since its launch in
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