LinuxLink by Timesys: Embedded Linux from a Trusted Source We make it easy to "roll your own" custom Linux platform! LinuxLink helps you get Linux up and running on your board in less time.
LinuxLink enables you to build your own custom Linux software platform through a web-based service that provides the latest processor-optimized code for your embedded device, tools to make the development and customization process easier, and support to help with any issues throughout the development lifecycle. LinuxLink supports ARM, PowerPC, x86 and MIPS architectures.
Data Device Corporation
Data Device Corporation (DDC) is recognized as a leading international supplier of high-reliability data interface products for military and commercial aerospace applications for over 40 years and MIL-STD-1553 products for more than 25 years.
DDCs product lines consist of advanced data bus technology for high-speed Ethernet and Fibre Channel networks, MIL-STD-1553 and ARINC 429 data bus boards and components, synchro/resolver technologies, and solid-state power controllers and motor drives.
Product forms include ASICs, Components, and PCI, PMC, cPCI, PC/104, PC/104 Plus, PCMCIA, PC, VME, VXI, USB, and PCIe cards.
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The Debug Store
The Debug Store supplies a wide range of embedded systems development tools, primarily to the European market.
Products to purchase on-line include Boundary Scan, JTAG/BDM Debuggers/programmers, EPROM & In-Circuit Emulators, Controller Boards, Protocol Analysers for I2C/SPI, MDIO, Serial, USB and CAN busses, Device Programmers, Logic Analysers, RTOSes, TCP/IP Stacks, ADSL Simulators, Evaluation Boards, Power Supplies and Electronic Loads ...
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http://www.thedebugstore.com
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D-TACQ Solutions Ltd
D-TACQ has a unique value proposition - fit a top quality analog signal conditioning array to state of the art ADC devices, and match up to a high performance, intelligent FPGA based digital subsystem.
Use a powerful but low power microprocessor for local data management.
The microprocessor runs Linux for maximum flexibility and connectivity.
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http://www.d-tacq.co.uk
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D. Kalinsky Associates
'Training Courses on Embedded Systems Software Design and Development' Our group teaches a number of intensive technical courses for embedded software developers and designers of real time systems.
Courses run the gamut from introductory training on embedded software, through real-time operating systems, to advanced courses on embedded software debugging and architectural design.
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http://www.kalinskyassociates.com
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D.SignT Digital Signal Processing Technology
D.SignT offers stand-alone DSP boards, data acquisition and networking peripherals, and development systems for embedded signal processing applications.
The D.Module boards are characterized by small size, high degree of integration, reconfigurable logic to implement various micro-controller-like I/O subsystems, and a board BIOS to encapsulates hardware dependencies.
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http://www.dsignt.de
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D2 Technologies, Inc.
D2 is the market leader in software platforms that power IP communications equipment.
The companys embedded VoIP software enables manufacturers to use leading communications hardware platforms and ICs to quickly and affordably deliver a broad range of communications devices, from terminals and network equipment to wireless IP phones.
D2s software, which processes billions of minutes per month across a wide variety of different types of...
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http://www.d2tech.com
We make it easy to "roll your own" on ARM based Processors! LinuxLink helps you get Linux up and running on your board in less time.
LinuxLink enables you to build your own custom Linux software platform through a web-based service that provides the latest processor-optimized code for your embedded device, tools to make the development and customization process easier, and support to help with any issues throughout the development lifecycle. LinuxLink supports ARM processors from Atmel, Freescale and Intel.