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Innodisk Unleashes an FPGA that Runs on Linux OS 5.4.0 & Ubuntu 18.04

Innodisk Corporation unveils the latest EXMU-X261. The EXMU-X261 is designed for automation, surveillance and industrial/embedded industry. 

Innodisk's EXMU-X261 FPGA Machine Vision Solution Kit features an Xilinx Kria K26 SOM featuring low latency and highperformance DPU, support Innodisk iCAP Cloud Platform for remote management and also support InnoAgent to support out-of-band (OOB) remote management.

In addition, the EXMU-X261 also support PCIe M.2 2230 / 2242 slot for Storage and Peripherals, prebuilt Hardware Acceleration with BSP / Pretrained AI Models, and Optional Industrial Temperature (-40°C to +85°C) support.

Specifications:

Module NameEXMU-X261
Module TypeFPGA Machine Vision Solution Kit
Form FactorSOM
ControllerKria K26
Dimensions (W x L/mm)120 x 100
Display Interface1x HDMI 1.4
Ethernet1x RJ45 GbE LAN
I/O4x USB 3.1 Gen1
1x 15pin terminal block (GPIOx5, UARTx1, CANbus x2, I2C x1)
1x MicroSD
1x USB Type-C (Debug Only)
Power Button
Reset Button
ExpansionM.2 2230 E-Key (PCIe Gen2 x1, USB 2.0)
M.2 2242 M-Key (PCIe Gen3 x4)
IndicatorDual Color Power LED
Power Requirement9 ~ 15V DC Power Supply
Power ConsumptionApproximate 12W
TemperatureOperation: Standard Temp: 0°C ~ 70°C
Storage: -40°C ~ 75°C
Storage Humidity5% to 95%, non-condensing
OS SupportLinux OS 5.4.0, Ubuntu 18.04
Certification CE/FCC class A

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