
Mouser signs global deal to distribute Snapdragon-based boards
The Inforce 6301 micro-SOM uses the Snapdragon 410E processor, is rated for the extended temperature range and has the ability to be deployed at scale. The Inforce 6301 Development kit has an Inforce 6301 micro-SOM, evaluation carrier board, power adapter, Micro-USB cable, acrylic base, and support for Linaro Debian or Ubuntu Linux and Android OS.
The Inforce 6601 micro-SOM is based on the 64-bit quad-core Snapdragon 820 processor. This board is aimed at mobile processing technologies and next-generation embedded applications. The board is intended for developers that wish to feature 4K HEVC video and graphics processing, with ultra-low power consumption and Armv8 CPU performance. Inforce 6601 has access to the Snapdragon 820 processor’s full I/O capabilities. The board is supported by the Inforce 6601 Development kit, which includes an Inforce 6601 micro-SOM, carrier board, power adapter, Micro-USB cable, acrylic base, and support for Android 8.
The Inforce 6309 micro-SBC is powered by a 64-bit Snapdragon 410 processor. The 54 mm × 85 mm board has many I/Os and unique features, including dual MIPI-CSI cameras, support for the extended operating temperature range and LVDS displays. The Inforce 6309 starter kits include the micro-SBC, power adapter, Micro-USB cable, and acrylic base.
Inforce 6640 SBC is based on the Snapdragon 820 processor and 4 Gbyte of LPDDR4, 64 Gbyte UFS and a MicroSD interface. With Dual MIPI-DSI, HDMI, 4K HEVC video capture and playback, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Gigabit Ethernet, the SBC is intended for graphics-heavy and compute-intense applications. The 6640 SBC is also available with a development kit that consists of a power adapter, USB cable, and acrylic base.
More information
www.mouser.com/inforce-computing
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