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− | * [[ | + | * [[Linux Kernel 4.9.y|Linux Kernel]] |
* [[How to prepare a bootable MicroSD Card|How to boot from MicroSD Card]] | * [[How to prepare a bootable MicroSD Card|How to boot from MicroSD Card]] | ||
* [[How to Flash the System into the NAND/eMMC|Boot from NAND/eMMC flash.]] | * [[How to Flash the System into the NAND/eMMC|Boot from NAND/eMMC flash.]] | ||
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* [[IGEP Firmware Debian]] | * [[IGEP Firmware Debian]] | ||
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− | * [[ | + | ===Documentation=== |
− | * [[ | + | * [[DM3730]] |
+ | * [[Pre-installed software on IGEP Processor Boards|Pre-installed_software_on_IGEP_Processor_Boards]] | ||
+ | * [[Update the PRE-INSTALLED software image to a current release|Update_the_PRE-INSTALLED_software_image_to_a_current_release]] | ||
===Software=== | ===Software=== |
Revision as of 10:34, 15 May 2018
Contents
[hide]Industrial Processor board SINGLE core ARM Cortex-A8 + DSP C64P up to 1000 MHz
IGEPv2 is an industrial processor board. It unleashes laptop-like performance and expandability without the bulk, expense or noise of typical desktop machines and is the perfect solution for many industrial applications or system requirements.
Features | |
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Processor |
DM3730, by Texas Instruments |
3D/2D Accelerator |
PowerVR SGX GPU, providing 2D/3D graphics acceleration with OpenGL ES1.0, OpenGL ES2.0 and Open VG support |
Video |
Video acceleration: H.264, H.263, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, JPEG, WMV9 and additional codecs. Video encoder/decoder up to 720p. |
Memory |
RAM: Up to 512 MB Mobile DDR (Standard setup 512 MB) Flash: Up to 512 MB (Standard setup 512 MB) Onboard micro-SD card socket |
Ethernet |
10/100 Mbps Ethernet PHY Interface |
USB |
1 x USB 2.0 Host |
Display |
1 x DVI-D/HDMI |
Image Capture Interface |
1 x CPI interface (12 bits) |
Wireless |
WiFi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (Access Point: Yes) |
Antenna |
1 x Internal WiFi/Bluetooth antenna |
Additional Interfaces
(Other combinations available, see Hardware Manual for more information) |
2 x I2C |
SW Support |
Linux Android |
Power Supply |
Power from expansion connectors: 5 V Power from JST connector: 5 V Power from jack power: 5 V |
Power Consumption |
Typical 2,2 W (depending on software) Maximum 2,8 W (depending on software) |
Thermal |
Industrial temperature: -40 ºC to +85 ºC |
Form Factor |
65 mm x 95 mm |
Humidity |
93% relative Humidity at 40 ºC, non-condensing (according to IEC 60068-2-78) |
MTBF |
> 100000 hours |
Versions
Model | Description |
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IGEPv2 - RA | Internal use, OMAP3530 processor (2008) |
IGEPv2 - RB | Initial IGEPv2 with OMAP3530 720Mhz (2009) and Marvell WIFI b/g & BT |
IGEPv2 - RC | Compatible OMAP3530 and DM3730 (2011) |
IGEPv2 - RD | N/A (Internal use) |
IGEPv2 - RE | N/A (Internal use) |
IGEPv2 - RF | DM3730 with new WILINK 8 module |
Firmware
Tutorials
- IGEPv2 Boot Process
- U-boot Bootloader
- Linux Kernel
- How to boot from MicroSD Card
- Boot from NAND/eMMC flash.
- IGEP Firmware Yocto
- IGEP Firmware Ubuntu
- IGEP Firmware Debian
Documentation
- DM3730
- Pre-installed_software_on_IGEP_Processor_Boards
- Update_the_PRE-INSTALLED_software_image_to_a_current_release