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Compact system-on-modules called SMARC (Smart Mobility Architecture) modules are designed for applications that need energy-efficiency and compactness. In order to facilitate easy integration and serve as a design reference for hardware, the SMARC system-on-modules can enable evaluation carrier boards.
A hardware component that completes a Computer on Module is a carrier board. Single-board computers are the name given to the device that combines the two.
The Global Universal SMARC Carrier Board market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Based on the SGeT SMARC 2.1 hardware specification, the I-Pi SMARC Plus is a compact (110mm x 110mm) SMARC reference carrier board. It can easily simulate the functionality of the intended end product for software development and hardware verification using the SMARC short size module of choice and add-on cards that are readily available.
A universal carrier board that supports SMARC 2.x is the Renesas Electronics Universal SMARC Carrier Board reference design. Multiple power supplies and a wide range of connectors, including video and audio, are supported by the Renesas Electronics Universal SMARC Carrier Board, which is designed for use in a number of applications.
Congatec’s brand-new SMARC 2.1 module, conga-SA7, is being added to Distec’s product line. The new Intel Elkhard Lake CPU Atom x6000E, Pentium J6xxx, and N6xxx, or Celeron J6xxx and N6xxx are all available for the SMARC computer-on-module.