System-on-Chip comparison guide AXIS ETRAX 100LX MCM4+16 - A complete Linux computer on a chip
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Version Part number
ETRAX 100LX MCM4+16 RoHS E2 22546
Note: ETRAX 100LX MCM4+16 is under discontinuation.
Last-time-buy date is October 30, 2009.
See Migrating to ETRAX FS
  • Simplifying component sourcing
  • Simplifying hardware development
  • Reducing system foot-print
  • Open-source development environment including tools such as GCC and GDB
  • Tailored software distribution based on Linux for kick-start development

Integrated ETRAX System-on-Chip with Flash, RAM and Ethernet transceiver

The AXIS ETRAX 100LX MCM4+16 integrates the most common components used within a standard ETRAX hardware design, such as 4 MB Flash and 16 MB SDRAM into a single multi-chip module (MCM. Optimal miniaturization and easier integration into the target system design are amongst the many potential benefits offered by its modular system architecture.

Reducing development lead times

With most of the timing-sensitive components integral in its design, the AXIS ETRAX 100LX MCM4+16 eliminates the time-consuming effort required for developing reliable system hardware. For system designers, the AXIS ETRAX 100LX MCM4+16 provides a stable hardware platform that leaves the developer free to focus on the product design. Cutting development lead times significantly, systems can now be designed  in days rather than weeks.

For the complete specifications, please refer to the datasheet.

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