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GAO Tek Rolls out Update for TI DSP Evaluation Board




Toronto, ON –GAO Tek Inc. (www.GaoTek.com) has upgraded its TI Evaluation board. The newly developed board, GAO 2812EVM-II, is specially optimized for driving motors and control systems that are based on TMS320F2812 series DSPs. In addition, it uses independent power supply for AD sampling to avoid EMI from the CPU core.
It can also be used as a system control unit. The new features and improvements found in the GAO 2812EVM-II will aid rapid development.

Features include:
On-board TMS320F2812 DSP, 32-bit fix-point Flash DSP, operating at 150Mhz
128K*16 bits on-chip Flash program memory, Flash encryptable
18K*16 bits on-chip SRAM
256 K*16 bits extended SRAM (basic configuration) (upgradable to 512K*16 bits)
512K*16 bits extended SRAM as program/data RAM
4K * 16 BOOT ROM and 1K * 16 OTP ROM on-chip
10M ethernet interface, compatible with NE2000
9 independent push button switches
Power on reset and manual reset
1 RS-232 interface for PC communication
1 RS-485 interface
1 CAN2.0 provide interface
16 A / D inputs(12bit ,0 to 3v,80nS)
4 A / D outputs(12bit ,0 to 3v,80nS)
1 USB DEVICE interface, the USB standard to facilitate communication with the PC USB
Audio input
12864 Chinese graphic LCD interface
1 DC motor control interface
1 stepper motor control interface
2 extended unshielded interrupt inputs
5 extended shielded interrupt inputs
8 digital input, 8 digital output
On-board VL-Bus, data/address/control access terminals
Provide CLK, CS2, CS2, CS6, RD, WR, CS1571, RS1581, EVA, EVB, IN1 to IN8, OUT1 to OUT8 signal testing points and debugging points
Power supply through the jumpers can choose external power supply or power supply via the USB interface
4 graphic LCD fixed mounting hole
4 fixed mounting hole
Interface/Driver circuit for DC motor and Servomotor
Physical size: 220 * 160mm
For more information please visit http://www.gaotek.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=688
About GAO Tek Inc.
GAO Tek Inc. is a leading provider of test and measurement equipment, embedded development tools, telecommunication testers, electronic measurement instruments, video surveillance, alarm and other electronic products that serve the needs of electronic professionals internationally.
For more information please visit http://www.GAOTek.com.

For any media queries:
Director of Marketing
416-292-0038 ext 228
marketing@GAOTek.com

GAO Tek Inc. is a member of GAO Group, which also includes
GAO RFID Inc. - http://www.GAORFID.com
GAO Tek Inc. - http://www.GAOTek.com
GAO Research Inc. - http://www.GAOResearch.com
GAO RFID Asset Tracking - http://www.GAORFIDAssetTracking.com
GAO Embedded- http://www.GAOEmbedded.com
GAO Instruments - http://www.GAOInstruments.com
GAO Comm - http://www.GAOComm.com
GAO Fiber Optics - http://www.GAOFiberOptics.com


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