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Introduction
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SMARC
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Concept
The Standardization Group for Embedded Technologies e.V (SGET) defined the SMARC standard for small form factor computer modules that
target applications with ultra low power, low cost and high performance. The SMARC connector and interfaces are optimized for high-speed
communication, and are suitable for ARM SoCs and low power x86 SoCs.
The SMARC standard bridges the gap between the COM Express standard and the Qseven standard by offering most of the interfaces defined
in the COM Express specification at a lower power—between 2 W and 6 W during active operation. With a footprint of 82 mm x 50 mm or
82 mm x 80 mm, the SMARC standard promotes the design of highly integrated, energy efficient systems.
Due to its small size and lower power demands, PC appliance designers can design low cost devices as well as explore a huge variety of product
development options—from compact space-saving designs to fully functional systems. This solution allows scalability, product diversification
and faster time to market.
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conga-SEVAL
The conga-SEVAL is designed based on the SMARC Design Guide Specification. By providing most of the functional requirement for any
SMARC application, the conga-SEVAL carrier board provides manufacturers and developers with a platform to jump-start the development of
systems and applications based on SMARC specification. This solution helps to reduce product design cycle and encourages rapid innovation
in system design, to meet the ever-changing needs of the market.
The conga-SEVAL supports both 82 mm x 50 mm and 82 mm x 80 mm SMARC modules and can be used for:
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validating SMARC module
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evaluating customer platform
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debugging or testing production platform
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reference purpose