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|December 2017
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==Introduction==
As known, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Android_(operating_system) Android] popularity is growing even in the market segments different than the consumer/mobile.
The use of Android is such applications poses tough technical challenges because the hardware platforms are not designed to be strictly compliant with the [https://source.android.com/compatibility/android-cdd.pdf specifications] defined by Google. Consequently, significant modifications to the [Android Open Source Project https://source.android.com/] has to be implemented in order to achieve a smartphone-like user experience, even if the underlying platform has very few things in common with such a device.
This technical note describes one these cases and refers to an industrial tablet which DAVE Embedded Systems developed for biomedical applications.
==Hardware platform overview==
The block diagram of the hardware platform is depicted in the following image.
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It is clear that the
==Simultaneous triple video output==
One of the advanced features of this device is the capability to drive three video outputs simultaneously.