Q4 2024 - Axiomtek has announced the release of a new SMARC SoM module called SCM140, and also announced cooperation with Qualcomm. Thanks to this, the newest SMARC module will have an eight-core Qualcomm QCS6490 mobile CPU, which is optimized for high computing performance up to 2.7 GHz. The QCS6490 CPU is specially created for the industrial and commercial segment, namely for rugged laptops and tablets, artificial intelligence, industrial scanners, video recorders and other systems requiring high computing power.
In addition to the robust eight-core processor configuration SCM140 features exceptional image output capabilities using the MIPI-CSI standard with the ability to process video from 1080p to 4K.
The CPU module has soldered LPDDR4x RAM up to 8 GB operating at frequencies up to 3200 MT/s.
To connect storage media, the device offers 128 GB of internal memory, implemented using a UFS chip, which in turn is not inferior to solid-state drives.
Despite the small dimensions SMARC SoM SCM140 module, when using the appropriate development board, supports a fairly wide range of input/output ports and switching buses:
- Supports up to two PCI Express Gen3 lanes
- Supports up to 4 USB ports (3x 3.2 Gen1 and 1x 2.0(Type-A))
- Supports dual 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet ports for network connection.
- Supports HDMI 1.4 interface (4K60)
- Supports up to 14-bit GPIO
- Supports LPC, SPI, I2C and TX/RX/RTS/CTS buses for connecting serial devices.
With the ability to operate at temperatures from -25°C to 75°C SCM140 can be installed even in unheated areas, making it suitable for use in a variety of applications such as information desks, bus stops or transport information boards.
- The dimensions of the CPU module are 82x50 mm
- Support for Linux 20.04 operating system
In conclusion we can say that SCM140 can meet the needs of any market that requires a reliable, flexible and affordable solution.
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