#SystemOnModule

🧿🪬🍄🌈🎮💻🚲🥓🎃💀🏴🛻🇺🇸schizanon
2025-06-28

I suppose the form factor is a kind of standard interface for

There's already a called the Jupiter that's supposedly compatible with a , and now the with an chip.

I'd be interested in seeing someone try various Jetson boards with the available modules.

mastodon.social/@schizanon/114

2025-05-13

Компьютерные модули на процессорах с TPU/NPU ускорителями, как альтернатива Nvidia Jetson

Рассмотрены архитектуры центральных процессоров для ускорения работы с искусственными нейронными сетями. Приведены примеры отечественных встраиваемых компьютерных модулей и блоков для решения задач машинного зрения, видеоаналитики и оптической навигации.

habr.com/ru/articles/908962/

#nvidia_jetson #rockchip #smarc #systemonmodule #computeronmodule #tpu #искусственный_интеллект #нейронные_сети #встраиваемые_системы #npu

2024-12-17

Forlinx, in collaboration with
@NuvotonMCU
, proudly announces the launch of FET-MA35-S2 , powered by the high-performance processor. This Module is designed for industrial control, edge IoT gateways, HMI applications.
forlinx.net/company-news/643.h

ArmSoM_Officialarmsom_jackson
2024-12-11
ArmSoM_Officialarmsom_jackson
2024-05-11

Concept unveiled: Ultra-powerful edge with an ARM housing powered by 4 AIM7( Module).
Stay tuned for @crowdsupply details to support this cutting-edge innovation!

For more info: docs.armsom.org/armsom-aim7


@geerlingguy

Harvey Sandstromcd0
2023-12-10

Just as clarification: I'm obsessed with because it specifies the power control and power states, while many proprietary SoMs either don't specify it or don't have it at all. And in particular, the Raspberry Pi CM4 has no sleep state at all. On or off are all you get.

Harvey Sandstromcd0
2023-12-10

I keep looking for moderately priced with wifi for a . It turns out Radxa (The RockPi people) *used* to make one, the Rock Pi N10, but they don't make any SMARC compatible boards anymore. 😐
wiki.radxa.com/RockpiN10

Harvey Sandstromcd0
2023-08-26

Now I'm really leaning toward this Nitrogen8M Plus SMARC . It's expensiveish, and a little power hungry, but it has pretty great performance and features, and a standard form-factor. Should have no trouble running Firefox. I would definitely need to use 26650 's to get my desired battery life. But at least the power consumption in standby is only 38mW. It's available in single quantity though Mouser.
boundarydevices.com/product/ni

Harvey Sandstromcd0
2023-08-26

I look for low power boards all the time for a , but I keep landing on the TS-4900 even though it's kind of expensive for the size and age. I would prefer something from the newer NXP series that are even more power efficient, but finding something that is available in small quantities is a big ask.
embeddedts.com/products/TS-4900

Harvey Sandstromcd0
2023-04-16

I searched yesterday for a for my little project but there's nothing readily available that compares to the Khadas VIM1S. Even though the VIM1S is not a system-on-module at all. 😞

2022-04-01

MangoPi To Bring A SD-Card-Sized Linux Module

Today's Diminutive Device is a small castellated System-On-Module (Twitter link, nitter proxy)from [MangoPi] called M-Core, with a quad-core A53 CPU and 1 GB of RAM. As such, it's very capable of running Linux, and even sports an HDMI output! Taking a closer look at the devboard picture, we can spot traces for three USB 2.0 ports, what seems to be two SDIO interfaces for MicroSD or WiFi cards, and an Ethernet MagJack with its termination network. This is a decent set of interfaces, rivaling what we'd expect out of a Pi Zero!

More importantly, this module is as small as an SD card itself - or as an OLED display that we hobbyists sprinkle onto our projects. Having power of Linux in such a small footprint is certainly something to behold! The back of the module is mostly flat, save for a few decoupling capacitors on the other side of the CPU - it seems, an Allwinner H616. On top of it, we can see the CPU itself, a small buck regulator and a DDR3 RAM chip, as well as tightly-packed passives. There's even an unpopulated footprint for a DFN8 QSPI flash chip - with a lightweight enough OS build, you could perhaps dedicate your MicroSD card to storage only.

The devboard for uses the "FlexyPins"-like connectivity technique we've covered recently, and [MangoPi] say they bought those pins on TaoBao. We can't help but be a bit amused at the thought of putting HDMI through such connections, but it seems to work well enough! Castellated modules like these are relatively easy to work with, so it shouldn't be hard to literally pop this module out of the devboard and figuratively pop it onto your PCB. Next step is, reportedly, porting Armbian to this board, likely solving quite a few software support hurdles.

MangoPi have been posting updates on their Twitter page over the last few weeks, and, as it comes with the format, a lot of questions are left unanswered. Why does the devboard only show a single linear regulator of the kind we typically expect to deliver 1 A at most? Will we get higher-RAM versions? What's the price going to look like? Will this module ever get to market? We can only hope, but if it does indeed, we are sure to see a few projects with these, whether it's smart glasses, smart displays, phones, handhelds or malicious wall chargers. As usual, community makes or breaks an SBC, and we shall watch this one closely.

We thank [WifiCable] and [DjBiohazard] for sharing this with us!

#arm #hardware #allwinner #allwinnerh616 #armcortexa53 #castellated #flexypins #hdmi #mcore #mangopi #singleboardcomputer #som #systemonmodule

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chomwittchomwitt
2020-01-27

For those like me who are not aware of the architecture used in the the reform2 laptop after seeing a dozen of online videos i think the following nails it down better as an introduction.

youtube.com/watch?v=kyLI7EFzRGI

#reform2 #openlaptop #openhardware #mnt-reform2

For those like me who are not aware of the #som #systemonmodule architecture used in the the reform2 laptop after seeing a dozen of online videos i think the following nails it down better as an introduction.

youtube.com/watch?v=kyLI7EFzRG

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