AAEON Unveils New RISC Computing Line Powered by Texas Instruments
AAEON, a leading provider of compact embedded
solutions, has announced two new additions to its RISC computing line: the
PICO-AM62, a single board built on the PICO-ITX form factor, and the SRG-AM62,
its RISC Gateway system counterpart.
Both the PICO-AM62 and SRG-AM62 represent a new approach from
AAEON’s RISC Computing Division, powered by Texas Instruments™ AM62x Sitara™
Processors. These processors consist of a quad-core Arm® Cortex®-A53 CPU,
single-core Arm® Cortex®-M4F MCU, and integrated GPU support.
The new product line stands out for its cost-efficiency and
reliability. Both the PICO-AM62 single-board and the compact SRG-AM62 Gateway
System are available in SKUs with a wide temperature tolerance of -40°C to 85°C
and a power input range of 9V to 36V. The products are based on Texas
Instruments™ processors, which are highly scalable and have a 20-year lifespan.
This influenced AAEON’s vendor choice and should attract customers looking for cost-effective,
durable IoT solutions. The environmental ruggedness of both the PICO-AM62 and
SRG-AM62 makes them well-suited for deployment in challenging environments,
such as in-vehicle digital clusters or industrial applications.
At both board and system levels, the platform offers dual LAN
ports, camera, and sensor support. These features, combined with their compact
dimensions, make them strong candidates for applications such as building
access monitoring. Additionally, both products host an HDMI 1.4b interface. The
PICO-AM62, in particular, includes an LVDS connector for display output, which
is well-suited for human-machine-interface (HMI) use.
Wireless communication, such as Wi-Fi and 4G/LTE, is also
available via full and half-size mini cards. Both products also feature a
multipurpose I/O connector for industrial control functions such as
RS-232/422/485, CANBus, UART, GPIO, and I2C. Leveraging this versatility, it is
easy to see how the products could serve as a flexible foundation for low-cost
industrial automation devices. AAEON notes that the PICO-AM62 hosts additional
serial configuration options. Combining its multipurpose I/O connector with two
pin headers, users can pair two RS-232/422/485 interfaces with two CAN-FD, four
full RS-232/422/485 by BOM, all the way to four RS-485 alongside dual UART.
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