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CrossControl’s Vision Line offers displays in 3.5”-12” based on ARM processors. The 3 newest displays in the line, the CCpilot V700, V1000, and V1200, are based on a modular technology platform. These 3 displays use the iMX8 application processor family to offer a huge performance gain over the previous generation of ARM cores, for example triple the graphical performance and visual framerate.
The iMX8 powered displays are available in 7”, 10.1” and 12” with a Yocto-based Linux OS, CC Linux, which leverages the next generation of graphics APIs and frameworks, making it possible to realize advanced and super responsive GUIs. Cold boot times of less than 5 seconds can be achieved.
The CCpilot V1000 and V1200 feature the i.MX 8QuadXPlus application processor. Both sizes are available with up to 4 CAN ports, Gigabit Ethernet & USB 2.0. It also features a USB-C connector with USB 3.0 for memory sticks and peripherals. Built-in Wi-Fi & Bluetooth are optional, enabling software updates over the air, smartphone integration and other wireless features.
The V1000 and V1200 product platform provide inherent support for optional features. For example the board features a mini-PCIe module slot which can be used for integrating an AI/ML accelerator module or an extra storage card to boost performance and extend capabilities.
The V700 is based on an i.MX 8DualXPlus processor. Interfaces include USB high speed, 2 CAN Ports, Ethernet 10/100 Base-T, and an optional Bluetooth chip.
All of the new Vision Line displays offer best in class environmental protections including IP 65, 66, and 67 and immunity to 100 V/M fields.
Visitors to Bauma can get a hands on look at our displays, join us in Hall A2, 407