Inspiring the Evolution of Embedded Design | January 28, 2020 Embedded Boards | | |
| SoM/Baseboard Sports ST Cortex A7/M4 Hybrid | SeeedStudio has developed the Odyssey-STM32MP157C, an SBC comprised of an SoM based on STMicroelectronics’ STM32MP1 SoC and the Raspberry Pi-like NPI-STM32MP157C baseboard. | |
| Coffee Lake Module Boasts Extended Temp Operation | Axiomtek’s Linux-friendly “CEM520” is a COM Express Basic Type 6 module with an Intel 8th Gen “Coffee Lake” Core or Xeon CPU, 4x SATA, PCIe x16, 8x PCIe x1 and support for -20 to 70°C and triple independent displays. | |
| Handwritten Digit Recognition Using AI on an FPGA Board | Recognizing handwritten digits can be a tough task, as each digit can have varying height, width or other traits. Join Alex Wong of Digilent, as he provides a thorough explanation of using an FPGA board combined with a small digital camera to create an artificial intelligence solution for recognizing handwritten digits. | |
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| Carrier Boards and Mini-PCs Boost the Jetsons | Diamond has unveiled a “Stevie” carrier board for the Jetson AGX Xavier that supports 8x cameras. Other recent Diamond carriers include the PCI/104 equipped Elton for the Xavier, the Jethro and smaller Ziggy for the TX2 and the enclosed ZiggyBox and Jetbox-Nano systems. | |
| SWaP Needs Drive Non-Standard SBC Demand | Driven by embedded system requirements to shrink size, weight and power consumption (SWaP), today’s non-standard single-board computers (SBCs) are serving up a rich set of functionality and features. | |
| Linux-Friendly Modules Showcase i.MX8M Mini and Nano | Variscite has launched a “VAR-SOM-MX8M-MINI” module that runs Linux on the i.MX8M Mini with up to 4GB DDR4, 64GB eMMC and WiFi-ac plus an optional new Dev Kit. There’s also an upcoming VAR-SOM-MX8M-NANO with an i.MX8M Nano. | |
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