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Revision as of 10:21, 25 September 2018

Industrial Processor board SINGLE core ARM Cortex-A8 + DSP C64P up to 1000 MHz

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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

Processor

DM3730, by Texas Instruments
ARM Cortex-A8
NEON SIMD Coprocessor
Frequency speed 1000 MHz
TMS320C64+ DSP 800 MHz

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
1 x USB 2.0 OTG

Display

1 x DVI-D/HDMI
Resolution 2048 x 2048 – 24 bits

Image Capture Interface

1 x CPI interface (12 bits)

Wireless

WiFi IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (Access Point: Yes)
Bluetooth v4.0 (BLE)

Antenna

1 x Internal WiFi/Bluetooth antenna
1 x U.FL connector for external antenna (Optional)

Additional Interfaces

(Other combinations available, see Hardware Manual for more information)

2 x I2C
1 x MMC (No WiFi version)
1 x McBSP/I2S/SSI (Digital Serial Audio Interface)
3 x SPI
39 x GPIO (Maximum number of GPIOs)
1 x PWM
3 x UART (RS232 and RS485 interfaces available)
1 x Stereo Line Audio In mini jack
1 x Stereo Line Audio Out mini jack

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
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

Documentation

Tutorials

  1. IGEPv2 Boot Pin-out
  2. How to prepare a ready to boot firmware
  3. U-Boot Bootloader
  4. Linux Kernel
  5. IGEP Firmware set-up
  6. Boot from MicroSD Card
  7. Boot from NAND/eMMC flash.
  8. Update Installed IGEP Firmware

Firmware

Official

Custom Software

Guides

Getting started with IGEPv2

Ubuntu / Debian

Yocto