
Bluetooth Modules Now Released Wednesday 28 April 2010
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4D Asia is proud to announce its range of Bluetooth modules that suit many different applications. We offer Class 1 and Class 2 modules with standard HCI stacks as well as Handphone, SPP and other profiles. 4D Asia has extensive experience in Bluetooth stack development and can provide sample PC and embedded software for Windows, Microchip and other processors.
We will soon release our Bluetooth development system which comes with adapters for our own range of Bluetooth modules as well as other well known brands.
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GPS Modules Wednesday 12th March 2010
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4D Systems has partnered with Global-Top Technologies, a Taiwan based manufacturer, to provide its GPS solution needs. These cost effective GPS modules provide an ideal platform for countless GPS based applications using our existing GOLDELOX-GFX2 and PICASO-GFX based display modules.
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GOLDELOX-GFX2: Embedded 4DGL Graphics Controller Sunday 01 November 2009
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4D-Labs has just released the GOLDELOX-GFX2 (enhanced GOLDELOX-GFX) embedded 4DGL graphics controller. The chip is designed to interface with many popular OLED and LCD display panels. Powerful graphics, text, image, animation and countless more features are built right inside the chip. It offers a simple plug-n-play interface to many 8bit 80-Series colour LCD and OLED displays. The chip is designed to work with minimal design effort and all of the data and control signals are provided by the chip to interface directly to the display.
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4DGL Display Modules Sunday 01 November 2009
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4DGL platform display modules are now available for embedded applications. The modules are compact and cost effective using the latest state of the art Passive Matrix OLED (PMOLED) technology with an embedded GOLDELOX-GFX2 graphics processor that delivers ‘stand-alone’ functionality to any project. Powerful graphics, text, image, animation and countless more features are built inside the GOLDELOX-GFX2 chip.
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SGC - Serial Graphics Controllers Tuesday 29 September 2009
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The GOLDELOX-SGC(8-bit) and the PICASO-SGC(16-bit) are intelligent Serial Graphics Controllers designed to interface with many popular colour OLED and LCD display panels. Powerful graphics, text, image, animation and countless more features are built right inside these devices and are equipped to satisfy most small to medium size graphics user interface applications. They offer a simple yet effective serial interface to any host micro-controller that can communicate via a serial port.
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Serial Display Modules Tuesday 29 September 2009
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4D Systems is pleased to announce the release of its latest range of smart Serial Display Modules. From a tiny 0.96" OLED module all the way up to 3.2" TFT to suit most small to medium size graphics user interface applications.
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SOMO - Embedded Audio-Sound Module Wednesday 29 July 2009
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The SOMO-14D is a tiny Audio-Sound module that can play back pre-stored audio files such as voice and music from a micro-SD memory card. The module supports 4-bit ADPCM audio files with sample rates from 6Khz up to 36Khz. By using the freely available software tool, any WAVE(.wav) or MP3(.mp3) file can be easily converted to the ADPCM(.ad4) format which can then be can be saved to a micro-SD memory card. The compact 14pin drop-in-module takes up very minimal board space and is ideal for any application that requires embedded audio.
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Embedded "DOS micro-DRIVE" Module Sunday 26 April 2009
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The micro-DRIVE (uDRIVE-uSD-G1) is an extremely compact high performance “Embedded Disk Drive” module that can be easily added to any micro-controller design that requires a DOS compatible file and data storage system. Most micro-controllers have small and limited on-chip memory. For those applications that require large volumes of data, the micro-DRIVE integrates the GOLDELOX-DOS chip onto a tiny 'drop-in- module'. A simple serial interface is all that is required to take away the burden of low level design that would otherwise be required for the host controller.
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