SMARC Standard
Low power usage
Low-profile design
Dedicated battery management system
Up to 4 display interfaces
Up to 2 Ethernet interfaces
SMARC Compact (3.23 x 1.97 in)
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 Computer-On-Module standard for projects that require high performance and low power usage. SMARC can support up to 4 display interfaces and 2 Ethernet interfaces.
SMARC-Supported Features
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SOM-SMARC-MX95SMARC® Rel. 2.1.1 module with NXP i.MX 95 Applications Processors
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SOM-SMARC-QCS5430SMARC® 2.1.1 module with Qualcomm® QCS5430 processor
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SOM-SMARC-QCS6490SMARC® 2.1.1 module powered by Qualcomm® QCS6490 processor
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SOM-SMARC-APLSMARC® Rel. 2.1 Computer on Module (CoM) with Intel® Atom™ X Series, Intel® Celeron® J / N Series and Intel® Pentium® N Series (Codename: Apollo Lake) processor . (JAGER - B69)
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SOM-SMARC-MX8MSMARC® Rel. 2.1.1 Computer on Module (CoM) with NXP i.MX 8M Applications Processors. (LEXELL - C12)
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SOM-SMARC-ZUSMARC® Rel. 2.0 Computer on Module (CoM) with Zynq® Ultrascale+™ MPSoC. (RUSSELL - B71)