Ultra-lightweight

FLYC-300: Low SWaP NVIDIA® Jetson Embedded System

With the FLYC-300, ICP Germany offers a particularly light and compact embedded system for use in mobile applications. At just 297 grams or 345 grams with housing cover and a size of only 124 x 123 x 30.5 mm with or 124 x 123 x 29.8 mm without housing, the system can be used in flying drones, among other things.

A total of four systems are available in different versions. What they all have in common is the NVIDIA® Jetson ORINTM® Ampere GPU with either 8 GB or 16 GB RAM. Two models are offered as a heatspreader motherboard bundle, two others are available with an additional housing cover. A 65mm fan can be adapted as an option. For mass storage, the FLYC offers an NVME Gen4x4 M.2 2230 slot. The FLYC-300 can be expanded using the two GMSL2 camera interfaces (GMSL2 = Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link 2) with FAKRA Z connectors, which support a Full HD resolution at 60 frames per second or a resolution of 2880x1860 at 30 FPS (FPS = Frames Per Second), the 2.5 GbE and GbE network interfaces, two USB 3.1 ports, the micro-SD slot and the display port.
Internally, USB 2.0, CAN 2.0, I²C, two isolated digital inputs and four isolated digital outputs as well as a UART are available.
The FLYC-300 also offers an M.2 3042/3052 with micro-SIM card slot. Depending on the type of installation, the FLYC can be used in a temperature range of up to -25 °C to 70 °C. The special XT-30 voltage input supports voltages from 12 VDC to 60 VDC and 4T-14S battery packs.
  FLYC-300  
Industrial PC

Embedded system for autonomous vehicles and remote control

NRU-51V: Robust NVIDIA® Jetson GMSL2 IPC for AMR applications

The new embedded system series NRU-51V from ICP Germany is particularly suitable for applications in the mobile sector. A total of six systems, which are intended for applications such as industrial trucks, AMR and AGV or for use as sensor hubs, are available in different versions. The series supports GMSL2 (Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link 2), a serial communication protocol specially developed for the transmission of camera data in automotive and industrial applications.

Four models with NVIDIA® Jetson ORINTM NX SoM, ARM Cortex CPU and NVIDIA® Ampere GPU as well as two models with XavierTM NX SoM, Carmel CPU and NVIDIA® Volta GPU are available with 4 GB, 8 GB and 16 GB respectively. The models with ORIN SoM are supplied with 128 Gb M.2 SSD as standard, while the Xavier models are equipped with 16 Gb eMMC memory. Common to both is the robust housing with a size of 173 x 166 x 60mm as well as the extensive variety of interfaces. The NRU-51V offers a 10 GbE and a GbE network interface, two USB 3.1, a micro-USB with OTG function, a display port with 3840 x 2160 resolution at 60 Hz and a serial RS-232/422/485 interface.
Furthermore, especially for mobile use, an isolated CAN 2.0 interface, four GMSL2 camera interfaces with FAKRA Z connectors that support a full HD resolution at 30 frames per second, a GPS PPS input as well as three isolated digital inputs and four isolated digital outputs.
For the expansion of 5G or 4G modules, for example, both models offer an M.2 3042/3052 with USB3.1 and USB2.0 signal and two SIM card slots, one of which is accessible in the front and one protected inside, as well as two mPCIE slots. With a temperature range of -25 °C to 60 °C or 70 °C depending on the operating mode and a voltage input of 8 VDC to 35 VDC, the NRU-51V can be used in a wide range of mobile vehicles.
  NRU-51V  
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