- Intel ATOM 3800 Series SOC
- up to 8GB DDR3L memory down (ECC optional)
- 1x USB 3.0, 3x USB 2.0 (optional 1 OTG)
- eMMC Flash, SDIO, 2x SATA
- Industrial Temperature Operations
- SMARC - Smart Mobile Architecture by SGET - small size
- Intel® Atom™ E3845, E3827, E3826, E3825 or E3815
- Intel® HD Graphics (Gen7)
- HD Audio and I2S
- 5x I2C
- 2x SPI
- Camera Interface (2x MIPI CSI)
- 3x COM port (2x serial, 1x 2-wire)
- 1x USB 3.0
- 2x USB 2.0
- LVDS Single Channel 18/24 bit or eDP
- HDMI or DP
- 3x PCIe x1
- 1x SATA 3Gb/s
- Intel i210IT Gigabit LAN, 10/100/1000 MBit Ethernet
The SMARC-sXBTi Computer-on-Modules has been developed to comply with the SGET specification and is equipped with Intel® Atom™ processor E3800 series and up to 8 GB RAM, optional with ECC. They support the extended temperature range of -40°C to +85°C, measure only 82mm x 50mm and have an especially low-profile design thanks to the use of edge card connectors. Nevertheless, there is still enough space for up a 64GB on-board SSD to store OS and application data. A highlight of the pin-out is MIPI-compliant serial camera interface (MIPI CSI = Mobile Industry Processor Interface Camera Serial Interface). The powerful Intel® Gen 7 Graphics are carried out via HDMI 1.4 with up to 2560x1600 and 60 Hz and LVDS (optional eDP) to the display. Further interfaces include 1x GbE LAN via Intel® Ethernet Controller I210, 1x USB 3.0 and 2x USB 2.0, amongst others. Customer-specific extensions can be implemented via 2 SDIO and 3 PCIe x1 lanes with 5GT/s.
The SMARC™ standard was developed especially for new modules with ARM- and SOC-processors and is characterized by the extremely flat build of its form factor. It is based on the MXM 3.0 connector with 314 pins and a construction height of just 4.3 millimeters and it thus allows robust and flatly constructed designs with a cost-effective card edge connector. The connector is also available in a shock- and vibration-resistant version for rough environmental conditions. Furthermore, the standard integrates dedicated interfaces for the latest ARM and SOC processors which not only means LVDS, 24-bit RGB and HDMI support but also support of embedded DisplayPort for future designs. In addition, and for the first time, dedicated camera interfaces are being incorporated into a COM standard. OEMs profit from minimized design effort and bill of material costs. SMARC™ defines two different module sizes in order to offer a high level of flexibility regarding different mechanical requirements: a short modules measuring 82 mm x 50 mm and a full-size module measuring 82 mm x 80 mm.