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Standardisation?

Workshopshed
Workshopshed over 8 years ago

Following on from a discussion about the Intel Edison being discontinued I got thinking about what could be used as a replacement for longer lifetime projects. The Pi compute module was mentioned but that form factor is a single supplier again. I understand you can get suppliers to sign up to longer term support but that's no good unless you are one of the big companies.

 

So I was wondering if there were any small form factor standards for processor boards that would allow you to have multiple supplier options?

 

I spotted Smarc 2.0 which has a option for 82 mm × 50 mm boards https://www.sget.org/standards/smarc.html

and

96Boards IOT (which only has 2 boards and one supplier at the moment) - 96Boards - Internet of Things Edition

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  • shabaz
    shabaz over 8 years ago +3 suggested
    Hi Andy! Really good topic. I think there was such a discussion a few years ago, but time has moved on and this topic is worthwhile examining from fresh with current information. From my perspective, I…
  • DAB
    DAB over 8 years ago +3 suggested
    Hi Andy, Interesting post. Board size is usually determined by the functions implemented. I think that was the key reason for the Arduino, TI, BeagleBone, and RPi support boards. Each vender determines…
  • Workshopshed
    Workshopshed over 8 years ago in reply to shabaz +2 suggested
    >I feel the availability for the parts and ease-of-use for using the parts and associated software is more important than the pin compatibility I was thinking a bit more than just the pinout, the form…
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    0 RParkerE over 8 years ago

    I believe that the IGEP Com Module (DM3730/AM3703) may be a good option. 18 mm X 68.5 mm

         https://www.isee.biz/products/igep-processor-boards/igep-com-module-dm3730-am3703

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    0 RParkerE over 8 years ago in reply to RParkerE

    Also potentially the ConnectCore 6UL - https://www.digi.com/products/embedded-systems/system-on-modules/connectcore-for-i-mx6ul

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    0 Workshopshed over 8 years ago in reply to RParkerE

    Hi Parker, both good boards, do other people make things in the same form factor?

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    0 Workshopshed over 8 years ago in reply to RParkerE

    Hi Parker, both good boards, do other people make things in the same form factor?

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    0 RParkerE over 8 years ago in reply to Workshopshed

    There are similar boards to the IGEP Module. Most are a little larger (measuring 55 mm x 35 mm, 86 mm x 86 mm, 165 mm x 115 mm, and 136.2 mm x 105.3 mm) but use the same DM3730/AM3703 chip. However, Logic PD makes an even smaller one using the DM3730/AM3703 measuring in at 15 mm x 27 mm. And as for the ConnectCore it looks as though iWave sells similar boards using the i.MX6 chip.

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