conga-QMX8-Plus
Qseven module based on NXP i.MX 8M Plus 14nm processor series with ARM 4-Core Cortex-A53 / M7 + NPU
Read more– Qseven Design Guide Version 2.0
– Qseven Specification Version 2.1
– Pros and Cons Computer on Modules
The Qseven concept targets both low power x86 and ARM CPUs and is an off-the-shelf, multi vendor, Computer-On-Module that integrates all the core components of a common PC and is mounted onto an application specific carrier board. Qseven modules have a standardized form factor of 70mm x 70mm or 40mm x 70mm (micro QSeven) and have specified pinouts based on the high speed MXM II system connector that has a standardized pinout regardless of the vendor. The links are to the latest versions of the carrierboard designguide and module specification, respectively, which are free to download. The standards are managed by SGET.
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Qseven module based on NXP i.MX 8M Plus 14nm processor series with ARM 4-Core Cortex-A53 / M7 + NPU
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