Kontron has introduced its SMARC-sAL28 module, which operates on Linux on a dual-core Cortex-A72 LS1028 SoC with -40 to 85°C temperature range. It offers up to 5x GbE ports with Time Sensitive Networking. We can see that this marks the first time Kontron has offered a module we have seen in any form factor with NXP’s dual-core, Cortex-A72 powered QorIQ Layerscape LS1028 SoC. The SMARC-sAL28 is in accord with the IEEE 802.1 TSN (Time Sensitive Networking) specifications, and is suitable for use in industrial IoT or industrial 4.0 systems based on standard Ethernet protocols.
This makes real IIoT or Industry 4.0 based on standard Ethernet possible. The 82 x 50mm module runs a YoctoProject based Linux stack (with U-Boot) on the LS1028. The SMARC-sAL28 module will be available in two versions. The first version offers 2 TSN-capable 1 GbBE switched Ethernet ports that can be directly used by the carrier.
The second version supports 4 switched TSN-capable 1 GB ports via the QSGMII interface with an additional TSN-capable Ethernet interface, providing a total of 5x TSN-capable 1 GbE ports using a quad-PHY on the carrier. The module is currently the most cost-efficient solution for implementing TSN-capable IoT gateways. Both versions support up to 4GB DDR3L non-ECC or ECC soldered down memory and offer a 3D GPU as well as eMMC 5.1 onboard memory with a capacity from 2 to 64 GB. Also available is a dual channel LVDS interface for HDMI, DP, or eDP displays (as BOM option) and two PCI Express (PCIe) x1 interfaces.
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