IT이야기2015. 6. 20. 05:11
퀄컴이 만들어파는 드래곤보드. 레즈베리 파이 같은 거라고 생각하면 될듯. raspberry pi.
410c가 나올예정인데 내부사람들도 안쓰는 dragonboard인데, $50정도에 판다면 하나 사고싶다. s410은 8x16칩이 들어간 모델이다. 모뎀빼고 apq8016. 저럼한것이 전력도 적게 먹고 적당한 성능도 내준다.



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DragonBoard 410c brings affordable prototyping to the Internet of Everything

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The potential of a completely connected world has galvanized people’s imaginations. Every day we see new predictions about how the Internet of Everything (IoE) will streamline our lives and radically change how we interact with each other and our environment—and how we might use it to build a platform for the future.

When it comes to the business side of the IoE, though, some developers, innovators, and entrepreneurs looking to contribute have been discouraged by the lack of affordable technology. Without collaboration and the resources necessary to serve as the foundation for a scalable IoE solution, many of the great ideas they come up with fizzle out when faced with real-world financial considerations.


With the DragonBoard 410c, based on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 410 processor, a low-cost development board the size of a credit card, Qualcomm Technologies and Arrow Electronics aim to democratize the business of IoE so that big thinkers and innovators—whether tinkering in corporate labs or suburban garages—can turn their projects into venture-ready prototypes.

From kiosks in bustling bus stations to manufacturing plants buzzing with robots, Snapdragon processors are at the heart of a number of OEM-created products for the IoE. Now the power and efficiency of Snapdragon processors can be utilized at a much smaller scale with the DragonBoard 410c (the “c,” as a side note, stands for community), allowing developers to work on prototypes without having to drain their savings accounts. The board is designed to be compatible with Linaro’s 96Boards Consumer Edition specifications, providing an open platform targeted at software developers, the maker community, higher education, and embedded OEMs.

Moreover, these developers will have access to one of the greatest strengths of Snapdragon processors: optimization for mobile integration. Snapdragon processors have been integral in transforming hand-held devices from cell-and-text-machines to mobile computing powerhouses—a wealth of experience which has been particularly useful in furthering the robotics industry. The DragonBoard 410c has the same focus on mobile, allowing innovators and entrepreneurs to tackle IoE applications that execute on platforms found in nearly everyone’s pocket (smartphones, not robots. At least not yet).

Announced today, the board will be available from Arrow through their web site. Featured applications of the DragonBoard 410c will debut on June 18 at this year’s Maker Faire in Shenzhen, which is showcasing how the IoE community is turning the board into a bridge between robotics and smartphones. View feature highlights at the Qualcomm Developer Network site.

For dreamers and developers, those great ideas no longer have to be shelved by the fear that IoE products are too capital- or resource-intensive. Just like its applications, the Internet of Everything can now be reached by everyone—from the largest OEM down to the smallest garage lab— giving developers the ability to realize their visions, and maybe even change the world.
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Feature Highlights

  • OS Support: Android 5.1 (Lollipop) on Linux Kernel 3.10 , Linaro Linux release based on current Linux kernel and Ubuntu, and planned support for Windows 10
  • CPU: quad-core ARM® Cortex® A53 at up to 1.2 GHz per core, 32-bit and 64-Bit capable
  • Memory/storage: 1GB LPDDR3 533MHz/8 GB eMMC 4.51/SD 3.0 (UHS-I)
  • Graphics: Qualcomm Adreno 306 400MHz GPU for PC-class graphics
  • Video: 1080p HD video playback and capture with H.264 (AVC)
  • Camera support: support for 13 megapixel camera with Wavelet Noise Reduction, JPEG decoder, and other post-processing techniques done in hardware
  • Connectivity and Location: Connectivity – integrated 802.11 b/g/n, BTS
    • Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n 2.4GHz
    • Bluetooth 4.0
      • On-board BT and Wi-Fi antenna
    • GPS
      • On-board GPS antenna
  • I/O Interfaces: HDMI Full-size Type A connector (1080p HD @ 30fps), one micro USB (device mode only), two USB 2.0 type A (host mode only), micro SD card slot. Note: Micro USB (device mode) and USB 2.0 (host mode) are mutually exclusive and cannot be operated at the same time.
  • Expansion:
    • One 40 pin low speed expansion connector: UART, SPI, I2S, I2C x2, GPIO x12, DC power
    • One 60 pin high speed expansion connector: 4L-MIPI DSI, USB, I2C x2, 2L+4LMIPI CSI
    • Footprint for one optional 16 pin analog expansion connector for stereo headset/line-out, speaker and analog line-in
      • The board can be made compatible with Arduino using an add-on mezzanine board



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