Product Brief
Intel Edison
Intel Edison
Development Platform
Introduction 20 digital input/output pins, Intel Edison Breakout Board
including 4 pins as PWM
The Intel Edison development Slightly larger than the
outputs.
platform is designed to lower the Intel Edison module, the
6 analog inputs.
barriers to entry for a range of Intel Edison Breakout Board has
inventors, entrepreneurs, and a minimal set of features:
1 UART (Rx/Tx).
consumer product designers to
2
1 I C.
Exposes native 1.8 V I/O of the
rapidly prototype and produce
Edison module.
1 ICSP 6-pin header (SPI).
Internet of Things (IoT) and
0.1 inch grid I/O array of
wearable computing products.
Micro USB device connector OR
through-hole solder points.
(via mechanical switch)
Intel Edison Board for Arduino*
dedicated standard size USB
USB OTG with USB Micro
host Type-A connector.
Type-AB connector.
Supports Arduino Sketch, Linux,
Micro USB device (connected to
USB OTG power switch.
Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.
UART).
Battery charger.
Board I/O: Compatible with
SD card connector.
Arduino Uno (except 4 PWM
USB to device UART bridge with
instead of 6 PWM): DC power jack (7 to15 VDC
USB micro Type-B connector.
input).
DC power supply jack (7 to
15 VDC input).
Intel IoT Analytics Platform
Provides seamless Device-to-
Device and Device-to-Cloud
communication.
Ability to run rules on your data
stream that trigger alerts based
on advanced analytics.
Foundational tools for
collecting, storing, and
processing data in the cloud.
Free for limited and
noncommercial use.
Intel Edison Development Platform
PHYSICAL
Form factor Board with 70-pin connector
Dimensions 35.5 25.0 3.9 mm (1.4 1.0 0.15 inches) max
C/M/F Blue PCB with shields / No enclosure
Connector Hirose DF40 Series (1.5, 2.0, or 3.0 mm stack height)
Operating temperature 32 to 104F (0 to 40C)
EXTERNAL INTERFACES
Total of 40 GPIOs, which can be configured as:
SD card 1 interface
UART 2 controllers (1 full flow control, 1 Rx/Tx)
I2C 2 controllers
SPI 1 controller with 2 chip selects
I2S 1 controller
GPIO Additional 12 (with 4 capable of PWM)
USB 2.0 1 OTG controller
Clock output 32 kHz, 19.2 MHz
MAJOR EDISON COMPONENTS
SoC 22 nm Intel SoC that includes a dual-core, dual-threaded Intel Atom CPU at 500 MHz and a 32-bit
Intel Quark microcontroller at 100 MHz
RAM 1 GB LPDDR3 POP memory
(2 channel 32bits @ 800MT/sec)
Flash storage 4 GB eMMC (v4.51 spec)
WiFi Broadcom* 43340 802.11 a/b/g/n;
Dual-band (2.4 and 5 GHz)
Onboard antenna or external antenna (SKU configurations)
Bluetooth Bluetooth 4.0
POWER
Input 3.3 to 4.5 V
Output 100 ma @3.3 V and 100 ma @ 1.8 V
Power Standby (No radios): 13 mW
Standby (Bluetooth 4.0): 21.5 mW (BTLE in Q4-14)
Standby (Wi-Fi): 35 mW
FIRMWARE + SOFTWARE
CPU OS Yocto Linux* v1.6
Development environments Arduino* IDE
Eclipse supporting: C, C++, and Python
Intel XDK supporting: Node.JS and HTML5
MCU OS RTOS
Development environments MCU SDK and IDE
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