Interessante router con CPU ARM e Linux Embedded promosso dalla AT&T.
Come riportato nell’articolo:
“LMU-5000 include:
- Processor — 400MHz ARM9
- Memory — 64MB RAM (133MHz); 128MB flash
- Cellular:
- SIM slot
- SMA main, SMA diversity
- LTE — 700/800/900/2100/2600 MHz, up to 100Mbps down, 50Mbps up; HSPA/CDMA fallback
- HSPA — Tri-Band 850/1900/2100 MHz with diversity, up to 7.2Mbps down, 5.76Mbps up; fallback to HSDPA/UMTS/EDGE/GPRS
- EVDO — Rev A Dual-Band 800/1900 MHz with diversity, up to 3.1Mbps down, up to 1.8Mbps up; fallback to CDMA
- GPS:Networking — 10/100 Ethernet
- SMA (with tamper monitoring, 3.0v)
- 50-channel with SBAS, DGPS
- 2.0 meter CEP accuracy (with SBAS)
- -162dBm tracking, -147dBm acquisition sensitivity
- AGPS capable
- Other I/O:Security protocols — VPN (SSL v2, TLS v1), SSH server, SCP, SFTP
- USB host
- Mini-USB device
- RS232 (DB-9)
- 5-pin Molex for switched power TTL serial port
- 4-pin Molex for power, ignition, I/O
- 22-pin Molex for I/O:
- 7x digital in
- 5x digital out (relay driver)
- 2x digital out (low-current LED)
- 2x 1-wire interface
- Voltage A/D in; status LEDs
- Other features — 3-axis accelerometer; GPS/cellular antennas; tie-wrap or adhesive plus screw mounting
- Power — 7-32 VDC; power sleep modes; consumption 15mA (sleep), 170mA (with GPS on), 2A (peak transmitting)
- Operating temperature — -30 to 70° C
- Shock/vibration — Milspec 202G and 810G, SAE J1455
- Dimensions — 5.2 x 2.7 x 1.2 inches (131 x 67 x 29mm)
- Weight — 5.4 oz (153 g)
- Operating system — Linux 3.x”