Design contest launched for tiny Linux net server
The XPort Pro contest is open to everyone with an interest in network technology, including businesses, university faculty, students, research labs, engineers, and design contractors, says Lantronix. Entries must be submitted by Aug. 6 and include a working prototype design, as well as supporting documentation detailing how it works.
There is no limit to the number of entries per person or organization, says the company. Winners will be announced at ESC Boston on Sep. 20-23 at the Hynes Convention Center, says Lantronix.
Announced in October, the XPort Pro measures 1.33 x 0.64 x 0.53 inches, and offers 8MB of SDRAM, 16MB of flash, RJ45 Ethernet, and serial ports. The tiny device houses a web server, SSH and SSL security, and IPv6 support. A Linux software development kit (SDK) is also available.
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