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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 dougw over 8 years ago

    To really exploit a chip to its maximum audience it needs to be on a PCB that includes dedicated connectors for all the interface standards supported by the chip. HDMI, USB, servo, analog sensor, i2c, spi, UART, canbus, etc. It is okay to lump all the unused I/O on a big header, but the more individual interface connectors there are, the easier it will be to build applications, and the more popular it will be.

    There are several form factors that can be targeted:

    • Wrist-worn
    • Pocket-sized
    • Handheld
    • Desktop or larger

    I don't think these need to be more standardized than that. If the card crams on the most standard interfaces in its size category, it stands a good chance of becoming popular - a standard.

    If the software development is open, free and has examples of all the interfaces, it will dramatically improve popularity.

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    0 dougw over 8 years ago

    To really exploit a chip to its maximum audience it needs to be on a PCB that includes dedicated connectors for all the interface standards supported by the chip. HDMI, USB, servo, analog sensor, i2c, spi, UART, canbus, etc. It is okay to lump all the unused I/O on a big header, but the more individual interface connectors there are, the easier it will be to build applications, and the more popular it will be.

    There are several form factors that can be targeted:

    • Wrist-worn
    • Pocket-sized
    • Handheld
    • Desktop or larger

    I don't think these need to be more standardized than that. If the card crams on the most standard interfaces in its size category, it stands a good chance of becoming popular - a standard.

    If the software development is open, free and has examples of all the interfaces, it will dramatically improve popularity.

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    0 Workshopshed over 8 years ago in reply to dougw

    Douglas, I was thinking standard between boards so you could swap them out if one supplier let you down.

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