Inspiring the Evolution of Embedded Design | August 25, 2020 Embedded Boards | | |
| Thin Mini-ITX SBC Boasts 8 USB Ports | Advantech has released its AIMB-233, a low-profile industrial-grade thin Mini-ITX SBC. The AIMB-233 is powered by a Whiskey Lake 8th Gen. Intel Core processor. The board supports Linux and Windows, as well as Advantech’s own SUSIAccess remote management software. The fanless board features a thin 25mm profile and a wide operating temperature of -20 to 70°C. | |
| First Tiger Lake SBCs Emerge | Aaeon and Kontron are prepping 3.5-inch SBCs — and Advantech will offer a 2.5-incher — that debut Intel’s 11th Gen, 10nm Tiger Lake CPUs. The 15-28W TDP Tiger Lake offers better graphics than Ice Lake, including support for up to 4x 4K displays. | |
| PCIe Expansion Board Packs in 6 PoE Ports | IEI has released the GPOE-6P-R10, a new board in its GPOE series of Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) expansion cards. In comparison with IEI’s previous GPOE-2P and GPOE-4P cards, GPOE-6P-R10 has more ports – a total of six x10/ 100/1000BaseT(X) PoE ports. The board is supported by IEI’s GPOE Management Tools which run on Windows or Linux. | |
| Tech Spotlight: Board-Level Solutions Dress for IoT Duty | The kinds of networking and edge computing required by an IoT implementation can vary extremely from application to application. Especially in harsh environment situations, rugged board-level IoT gateways and edge modules make more sense than office-grade kinds of solutions. Circuit Cellar Chief Editor Jeff Child examines the latest technology and trends in board-level IoT products. | |
| Snapdragon 410 based 96Boards CE SBC Upgraded | Geniatech has released a V3 edition of its 96Boards CE form-factor Developer Board 4 SBC, the third update of the Development Board IV we covered back in 2016. Starting at $109, the Developer Board 4 V3 still runs Linux, Android, and Windows 10 IoT Core on Qualcomm’s 1.2GHz, quad -A53 Snapdragon 410m, although it has been upgraded to the 10-year availability Snapdragon 410E. | |
Smart Vision System Combines 8th Gen UP Xtreme with AOTU.AI’s BrainFrame Software Aaeon and AOTU.AI have launched Aaeon’s second version of its fanless UPX-Edge embedded computer, which itself is based on its community-backed Whiskey Lake driven UP Xtreme SBC. The system provides AOTU.AI’s Linux-based BrainFrame smart vision software. | | |
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