Press Release
Plextek launches customisable core processor module for automotive
and consumer electronics environments
Issued 02/03/2009
Global OEM optimising Plextek's platform for its latest in-car
infotainment system
Plextek, the Cambridge-based electronics and communications design
consultancy today launched its customisable core processor module. The
module, combining a robust hardware platform, Microsoft WinCE 6.0 R2
operating system and comprehensive board support package (BSP), is designed
to provide the processing power and interfacing capability to support
rapid integration into a range of automotive and consumer applications.
Plextek is also able to customise the module's form factor and connectivity
for other target solutions.
Plextek already has one global in-vehicle equipment OEM customer which
is currently designing the core processor module into its latest infotainment
system, where it will support audio and video playback, analogue radio
reception, GPS navigation and hands-free telephone calls.
At the heart of the Plextek module's robust hardware platform is Freescale's
popular iMX31 processor incorporating an ARM11 core, 3D graphics engine
and Atlas power management IC. The hardware platform also features 128MB
Mobile DDR RAM; 64MB NAND FLASH memory; UART, SD, USB 2.0 and 18-bit
RGB LCD interfaces; two I2S audio outputs; Video In/Video Out; keypad,
touch screen rotary encoder inputs and iPod authentication.
Drawing on Plextek's extensive Microsoft Windows Embedded software
development expertise, the module utilises the WinCE 6.0 R2 operating
system to the full. A robust Board Support package is also available
including power management support. The module also supports 16-bit
PCM, AAC, MP3, WMA audio CODECS and a wide range of video CODECS including:
MPEG-1 Part 2, MPEG-2 Part 2, H.263, MPEG-4 Part 2, MPEG-4 Part 10 (H.264,
AVC), DivX and WMV.
"Our customisable core processor module is a flexible, yet robust
and proven solution for the automotive and consumer electronics environment.
In today's tough economic climate it represents a cost effective and
low risk approach for new product development," said Gerard Smith,
Director, Software Systems Group, Plextek. "The module has great
potential to fulfil the needs of many diverse potential customers, especially
those looking to achieve shorter development cycles for products requiring
complex connected functionality and ultimately, rapid time to market."
Plextek's module complies with tough automotive standards including
JASO D001-94 environmental testing methods for automotive electronic
equipment, automotive standard 2004/104/EC, EN 60950 and EMC Standard
EN 301 489-1.