Axiomtek has announced the release of a new SMARC module called SCM330.
The module is based on Intel Core/Pentium/Celeron and Atom x7000 series CPU. To achieve maximum efficiency, Axiomtek equipped the module with soldered LPDDR5 RAM operating at 4800 MT/s.
Data storage is implemented using a mobile flash drive with the eMMC5.1 standard.
Despite the small dimensions of this SMARC module, when using the appropriate debug board, it supports a fairly wide range of buses and input/output interfaces:
- Support for three PCIe x1 interfaces
- Support for up to eight USB ports (2x 3.0 and 6x 2.0)
- Support for connecting two Ethernet ports at 10/100/1000/2500 Mbps for network connection.
- Support for HDMI (4K60) and DisplayPort interfaces
- Support for SDIO and UART interfaces
- Support for dual-channel 24-bit LVDS interface
- Support for up to 14-bit GPIO
- Support for CANbus, SPI, I2C, eSPI buses
With an operational temperature from -40°C to +85°C, the module can be installed even in unheated rooms, making it suitable for use in projects with harsh operating conditions.
The dimensions of the module are 82x50 mm
At the moment, four standard modifications of the module have been announced:
SCM330-i3N305 - Intel Core i3-N305 (3.8 GHz), LPDDR5 16 GB, 64 GB eMMC
SCM330-N97 - Intel Processor N97 (2.0 GHz), LPDDR5 8 GB, 32 GB eMMC
SCM330-x7835RE - Intel Atom x7835RE (3.6 GHz), LPDDR5 8 GB, 64 GB eMMC
SCM330-x7211RE - Intel Atom x7211RE (3.2 GHz), LPDDR5 16 GB, 64 GB eMMC
In conclusion, we can say that SCM330 can meet the needs of today's market, where a reliable, flexible and affordable solution is required.