congatec launches SMARC 2.1 Computer-on-Modules

congatec has announced the launch of its latest SMARC Module 2.1 Computer-on-Modules based on Texas Instruments’ Jacinto 7 TDA4x or DRA8x processors.

These industrial-grade Computer-on-Modules are suitable for high-performance AI edge applications with an ultra-low power (ULP) envelope featuring dual Arm Cortex-A72 processors, powerful AI accelerators, and 3D graphics.

The conga-STDA4 modules consume only 5 to 10W, target industrial mobile machinery that requires 2d/3d camera, radar, and lidar based near-field analytics, such as automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), as well as applications in construction and agricultural machinery.

They are also intended for any vision-focused industrial automation or medical solutions that require powerful and energy-efficient AI processing at the edge.

The new SMARC modules come with two MIPI CSI camera inputs. The TDA4x processor-based conga-STDA4 adds an Image Signal Processor (ISP), vision accelerators, and pre-trained AI models from the TI Model Zoo, allowing for a seamless start into AI-powered application development.

Additionally, it includes a Robotic SDK for enhanced functionality. The DRA8x variants offer a cost-efficient option without vision processing accelerators.

Designed to withstand harsh industrial environments, both high-throughput module variants support the extended temperature range from -40 °C to +85 °C, as well as Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN), and cybersecurity measures.

The conga-STDA4 Computer-on-Modules are equipped with Jacinto 7 TDA4VM or DRA829J processors based on 2 Arm Cortex-A72 and 6 Arm Cortex-R5F.

With 2x MIPI-CSI 4-lanes and integrated Image Signal Processor (ISP) for MIPI-CSI cameras, the new modules enable high-quality camera, lidar, or radar data capture and processing.

Featuring Deep-learning Matrix Multiply Accelerators (MMA) with up to 8 TOPS and C7x floating-point vector DSP with up to 80 GFLOPs, the module delivers exceptional performance for deep learning and AI processing.

Exclusive to the Jacinto 7 TDA4VM variant are Vision Processing Accelerators (VPAC) with Image Signal Processor (ISP) and multiple vision assist accelerators ensuring high-quality image processing and analysis. Common to both processor variants are the Depth and Motion Processing Accelerators (DMPAC) to enable accurate depth perception and motion tracking.

Graphics performance including GPGPU capabilities are enhanced with the integrated Graphics Accelerator 3D GPU PowerVR Rogue 8XE GE8430. The new modules are embedded in congatec’s high-performance SMARC 2.1 Module ecosystem featuring tailored cooling solutions, evaluation and application ready carrier boards as well as value-adding services including signal compliance testing, conformal coating, and design-in trainings.

The conga-STDA4 SMARC Computer-on-Modules support Linux, QNX, RTOS, and VxWorks and are available in a number of standard configurations, with customisation options available upon request.