Features
| Physical Address Extension (PAE) |
Y |
| Intel Trusted Execution Technology |
Y |
| Low halogen options available |
Y |
| Extended Life Program (XLP) |
N |
| Back-to-BIOS button |
N |
| Output current |
100 mA |
| Intel® Anti-Theft Technology (Intel® AT) |
N |
| Embedded options available |
N |
| FSB Parity |
N |
Memory
| Memory clock speed |
800 MHz |
| ECC |
N |
| Memory bus |
32 bit |
| Internal memory type |
LPDDR3 |
| Maximum internal memory |
1 GB |
| Memory channels |
Dual |
Processor
| 64-bit computing |
N |
| Microcontroller frequency |
100 MHz |
| Microcontroller model |
Intel Quark |
| Processor lithography |
22 nm |
| Processor frequency |
500 MHz |
| CPU configuration (max) |
1 |
Ports & interfaces
| Serial ports quantity |
2 |
| Serial port via internal header |
Y |
| USB ports quantity |
1 |
| USB version |
2.0 |
| Wi-Fi |
Y |
| Frequency range |
2.4 - 5 GHz |
| Bluetooth |
Y |
| Audio port type |
I2S |
Weight & dimensions
| Board dimensions |
25 x 35.5 mm |
| Package size |
25 x 35.5 mm |
Design
| Product series |
Intel Edison compute module |
| Product family |
Intel Edison |
Additionally
| Ethernet LAN connection |
N |
| Intel AES New Instructions |
N |
Edison Compute Module (IoT, On-Board Antenna) Single
Designed for expert makers, entrepreneurs, and some industrial IoT applications, the Intel® Edison compute module provides ease-of-development for a range of prototyping projects or commercial ventures when performance matters.
<b>Make it to Market</b>
The Intel® Edison development platform is the first in a series of low-cost, product-ready, general purpose compute platforms that help lower the barriers to entry for entrepreneurs of all sizes—from pro makers to consumer electronics and companies working in the Internet of Things (IoT). The Intel Edison development platform packs a robust set of features into its small size, delivering great performance, durability, and a broad spectrum of I/O and software support. Those versatile features help meet the needs of a wide range of customers.
- Uses a 22nm Intel® SoC that includes a dual core, dual threaded Intel® Atom™ CPU at 500MHz and a 32-bit Intel® Quark™ microcontroller at 100 MHz. It supports 40 GPIOs and includes 1GB LPDDR3, 4 GB EMMC, and dual-band WiFi and BTLE on a module slightly larger than a postage stamp.
- The Intel Edison module will initially support development with Arduino and C/C++, followed by Node.JS, Python, RTOS, and Visual Programming support in the near future.
- The Intel Edison module includes a device-to-device and device-to-cloud connectivity framework to enable cross-device communication and a cloud-based, multi-tenant, time-series analytics service.