Description
ROM-DB5901 SMARC Development carrier board designed for evaluation of the ARM/RISC SMARC v2.0 modules. It is compatible with the ROM-5720, ROM-5620 and ROM-5721 SMARC modules and has multiple I/O interfaces for evaluation and development. It supports a wide range of operating temperatures, two power input interfaces, and two MIPI connectors for the camera module. ROM-DB5901 is an ideal development board for mobile applications, such as portable devices, industrial tablets or HMI systems.
ROM-DB5901 is offered along with RISC SMARC carrier board design documents: carrier board design guide, layout, and schematic checklist, all ready for you to start your own carrier board design. With ROM-DB5901, you will benefit from the power of RISC SMARC modules.
- 4 kinds of display outputs, 18/24-bit LVDS or MIPI DSI, HDMI, DP
- 1x SATA/SATA-DOM, 2x RJ-45, 1x USB 3.0 Type-C, 1x USB 2.0 OTG, 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0, 2x USB 2.0 Pin Headers, 2x CAN bus, 4x UART, 12x GPIO
- 3x PCIe by 1(depends on Module for support)
- 2x MIPI-SCI2 interfaces for camera module
- Supports HD audio codec
- Supports +12V DC and lithium-ion battery power input
- Operating Temperature -40°C to 85°C
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EMAC is a global leader in system on module and carrier board embedded systems. The System on Module (SoM) is an ideal alternative to custom engineering. With the SoM approach you get the best of aspects of both buying an Off-The-Shelf Embedded Single Board Computer (SBC) and a Custom Engineered solution. With Off-The-Shelf embedded components such as a generic carrier board and SOM module, it is possible to start development on your software applications before the custom carrier board is complete; thus offering a reduced time to market for your system. A System on Module (SoM) is comprised of a small processor module with CPU bus accessibility and standard I/O functionality. The SoM module does not have any connectorization and is designed to be plugged into a Carrier Board.
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