Inspiring the Evolution of Embedded Design | September 28, 2021 Embedded Boards | | |
| COM-HPC Module Sports up to 80-Core Arm SoC | Adlink unveiled a “COM-HPC Ampere Altra” module that runs Linux on a 32- or 80-core, Arm v8.2 based Ampere Altra. There is also an automotive focused “AVA Developer Platform” that supports Arm’s new SOAFEE initiative. The module will first become available in an automotive focused AVA Developer Platform. | |
| Rugged DAQ Board Expands with PCIe/104 OneBank | Diamond Systems has announced a rugged, PCIe/104 form factor SBC aimed at digital acquisition tasks. Like Diamond’s Zeta boardset, the Saturn SBC runs Linux or Windows on Intel’s Apollo Lake. Like its AMD G-Series or i.MX6 based Quantum SBC, it adopts the legacy PCIe/104 form factor, and more specifically uses the stackable PCIe/104 OneBank expansion interface. | |
| HaLow IoT Radio Rides Mini-PCIe | Gateworks has announced the GW16146 802.11ah HaLow Mini-PCIe radio for industrial internet of things (IoT) applications. It uses the Silex SX-NEWAH module, which is based on the Newracom NRC7292 System-on-Chip. The GW16146 brings all the advantages of 802.11ah to the Gateworks rugged and industrial single board computers, says Gateworks. | |
| Box-level embedded computers, also known as Embedded PCs, have emerged as a key technology for embedded systems. By using a complete, turn-key system-level solution, system developers spend less time on integrating computing sub-systems and instead can focus on their application. This Datasheet updates readers on these technology trends and provides a product gallery of representative embedded PCs. | |
| i.MX8M Plus Comes to Qseven Form Factor | Congatec announced the first Qseven-form-factor module we have seen build around NXP’s i.MX8M Plus. The i.MX8M Plus is further equipped with a Cortex-M7 MCU, Vivante GC7000UL 3D and GC520L 2D GPUs, an 800MHz HiFi4 DSP, dual ISPs, AES encryption, and other security features. The most notable features, however, is a 2.3-TOPs NPU for AI acceleration. | |
Gardening micro-HAT Starts at $28 Anavi’s open-spec, $28 to $46 “Gardening uHAT” for the Raspberry Pi ships with soil moisture sensors and optional light, temperature/humidity, and waterproof temperature sensors. | | |
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