System-on-Modules

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Deeply embedded per function block

Many industrial electronic assemblies are based on system-on-module concepts. The power supply is usually implemented together with the required I/O functions on a carrier circuit board and the respective SoM is mounted in a special slot during commissioning.

© SSV Software Systems

The SoM usually serves as a runtime environment for the entire firmware of the module. With the eDNP/8331, SSV now offers a 32-bit SoM based on Arm including a Debian Linux operating system and firmware functions for headless embedded gateways as part of a license model as intellectual property. The SoM circuit is made available as a schematic and PCB snippet for the "Altium Designer" PCB development environment. The eDNP/8331 snippet can be extended with add-on and I/O functions as part of your own projects and integrated on a single PCB.

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