Intrinsyc Announces Immediate Availability of the Open-Q™ 820Pro High-Performance System on Module

Intrinsyc Announces Immediate Availability of the Open-Q™ 820Pro High-Performance System on Module

High-performance edge computing module for use in a variety of consumer and industrial IoT Devices

Intrinsyc Technologies Corporation, a leading provider of solutions for the development and production of embedded and Internet of Things (IoT) products, today announced the availability of the Open-Q™ 820Pro µSOM (micro System on Module) and Development Kit.

Open-Q 820Pro µSOM Development Kit

Intrinsyc’s Open-Q™ 820Pro µSOM (micro System on Chip) provides an enhanced power-performance combination from our popular 820 µSOM, with increased processing power, more memory, and long-life availability, in the same ultra-compact 25×50 mm form factor. The production ready, pre-certified 820Pro µSOM is a pin compatible, drop-in replacement for the existing 820 µSOM, requiring only SW changes to provide higher performance, with more efficiency, and long-term availability. With 9% faster CPU and 5% faster GPU speeds at the same power consumption, combined with 33% more RAM, the 820Pro µSOM can provide either more processing power for your demanding applications, or lower average power consumption for the same processing tasks.

“We are excited to introduce this enhanced edge computing module, with premium performance features and long-life support” said Cliff Morton, Vice President, Solutions Engineering, Intrinsyc.  “We’ve designed the new module to facilitate a smooth upgrade path for existing users of our popular 820 µSOM, and new clients will be able to accelerate time to market with our flexible development kit and pre-certified production-ready module; with the assurance of long-term availability and support.”

Open-Q™ 820Pro µSOM Specifications:

  • Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 820E (APQ8096SG) Application Processor
    • Qualcomm® Kryo™ Quad-Core 64-bit CPU: @ up to 2.342 GHz
    • Qualcomm® Adreno™ 530 GPU @ 652.8 MHz
    • Qualcomm® Hexagon™ 680 DSP @ 825 MHz
  • System Memory: 4GB LPDDR4 SDRAM (PoP) + 32GB UFS flash storage
  • Wireless Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac 2.4/5Ghz 2×2 MU-MIMO + Bluetooth 4.2
  • Display Interfaces:
    • HDMI 2.0 – 4K UHD at 60fps
    • 2x MIPI 4-lane DSI + touch panel
  • Camera Interfaces:
    • 3x MIPI CSI camera ports
    • Qualcomm® Spectra™ 180 dual 14-bit ISP – up to 28MP cameras
  • Video Performance:
    • 264 (AVC): Video Playback and Capture at 4K60
    • 265 (HEVC): Video Playback at 4K60 and video capture at 4K30
  • Audio Interfaces:
    • SLIMBus to support Qualcomm® WCD9335 audio codec (off-SOM)
    • Multi-channel I2S digital audio interfaces
  • I/O Interfaces:
    • 1x USB 3.0 device or host, 1x USB2.0 device or host
    • 1x USB 2.0 micro-B (debug UART)
    • 1x SDIO 4-bit interface
    • 2x PCIe v2.1 interface
    • Sensor interface – SPI, UART, I2C to sensor DSP core
  • Power: Integrated battery management on SOM
  • Size: 25mm x 50mm x 4.5mm
  • Operating Systems: Android™ 9, Debian Linux

Additional information is available at:

https://www.intrinsyc.com/computing-platforms/open-q-820Pro-usom-system-on-module-som

To help IoT device makers accelerate time to market, Intrinsyc offers the Open-Q™ 820Pro µSOM Development Kit, as well as turnkey product development services, driver and application software development, technical support, and documentation.

Intrinsyc’s Open-Q™ 820Pro µSOM Development Kit is a full-featured development platform including the software tools and accessories required to immediately begin development.  The development kit marries the production-ready Open‐Q™ 820Pro µSOM with an open-frame development platform providing numerous expansion and connectivity options. The Dev Kit and SW packages support the development and testing of a wide variety of peripherals and applications, ensuring the fastest time to market possible. The Development Kit is available for purchase at:

https://shop.intrinsyc.com/products/open-q-820Pro-usom-development-kit

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