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Saved by uncleflo on July 23rd, 2013.
The CFA-10036 is a small, highly functional ARM9 based Linux SOM (System On Module). Our goals when we designed the CFA-10036 were low cost, ease of use, and lots of GPIO. We've provided four options to choose from, with a i.MX283 processor or a i.MX287 processor, with or without OLED display. Combine the powerful CFA10036 with a CFA10037 Development board everything you need for quick product prototyping. The CFA10037 provides Ethernet, USB, and debug UART connectivity and access to all the CFA10036's GPIO. We have provided two options, one with a i.MX283 processor or the i.MX287 processor.
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