Qseven®

Qseven®

Cost-effective for high-volume projects
Reduced energy consumption
Compact
Low-profile design
Ideal for IoT projects
High-speed MXM connectors
Advantages of the Computer-on-Module Approach
Design investment limited to the carrier board
Consolidated standards
Scalable and future-proof solutions
Long-term availability
ARM and x86 compatibility
Multi-vendor solutions
Highly configurable
Innovative and updatable solutions
Reduced time-to-market
Description

A compact and low-energy-consumption Computer-on-Module standard that is perfect for IoT projects.

SECO, one of the standard’s founders in 2008, boasts over a decade of experience in the design and production of Qseven® with both ARM and x86 architectures.

Qseven® General Features

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  1. SOM-Q7-EHL
    SOM-Q7-EHL
    Qseven® Rel. 2.1 compliant Computer on Module (CoM) with Intel® Atom® X6000E Series, Intel® Pentium® and Celeron® N and J Series SoCs (Codename: Elkhart Lake) . (ATLAS - D62)
  2. SOM-uQ7-MX8M-Mini-Nano
    SOM-uQ7-MX8M-Mini-Nano
    μQseven® Computer on Module (CoM) with NXP i.MX 8M Mini & NXP i.MX 8M Nano Processors. (ELECTRA - C72)
  3.  SOM-Q7-MX8M
    SOM-Q7-MX8M
    Qseven® Rel. 2.1 Computer on Module (CoM) with NXP i.MX 8M Applications Processors. (MIRA - C25)
  4.  SOM-uQ7-MX6-2
    SOM-uQ7-MX6-2
    μQseven® Computer on Module (CoM) with NXP i.MX 6 Processors (NEMBUS - A75)
  5. SOM-uQ7-MX6
    SOM-uQ7-MX6
    μQseven® Computer on Module (CoM) with NXP i.MX 6 Processor. (LIBERTAS - 962)
  6. SOM-Q7-MX6
    SOM-Q7-MX6
    Qseven® Computer on Module (CoM) with NXP i.MX 6 Processor (ALKES - 928)

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