Neutis Quad-Core Module

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Heads up! The company that produced the Neutis Quad-Core Module no longer supports it. As such, we are no longer able to provide support or documentation for this board. The Neutis Quad-Core Module will no longer be available for purchase once we run out of stock. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause!

Ever since the Edison left us we've been looking for an equal or greater replacement to fill the hole in our hearts. Introducing the Neutis N5 Module from Emlid! This Quad Core System on a Module is perfect for makers and developers.

The Neutis N5 Module is loaded with features. Utilizing Neutis’ BSP based on Yocto, the system arrives with an up to date Linux kernel. The module is powered by a 64-bit ARM Cortex-A53 and a ARM Mali450 MPR GPU. It has 512MB of RAM and 8GB eMMC storage. For connectivity, there are a plethora of wired and wireless options at your disposal. For wireless needs, the system rocks 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0 Dual-mode BLE all with the built-in antenna. For your wired needs, the module’s two connectors give you access to an incredible peripheral set including over 50 GPIO and a multitude of interfaces. Checkout the features tab for a full listing.

In today’s environment, we can’t forget about security. The Neutis N5 comes with the ATECC508A Secure Element for storing cryptographic keys, unique IDs, and supports the creation of FIPS random numbers.

This module can do a lot but is really meant to be embedded into a system. If you're looking to kick the tires quickly be sure to checkout the Neutis Development Kit which breaks out the Neutis N5 to a variety of easy to use connectors and headers.

  • Processor: Quad Core 64 bit Arm Cortex-A53 with a max frequency of 1.3 GHz
  • GPU: Mali 450 MP4
  • RAM: 512MB DDR3
  • Storage Memory: 8GB
  • Wi-Fi: 802.11 b/g/n
  • Bluetooth: 4.0 Dual-Mode BLE
  • Operating Temperature: -20 C to +70C
  • Storage Temperature: -40C to +85C
  • Board Connectors: 2x DF40 80-pin
  • Antenna: Onboard Ceramic
Interfaces
1x USB OTG 1x HDMI 2x PWM
3x USB Host 1x CPI 55x GPIO
5x UART 1x I2S/PCM 1x IR-in
2x SPI 1x Line-out 1x Ethernet
4x I2C 1x Line-in
1x SDIO 2x Mic-in

->_Note: Some interfaces are multiplexed, not all options are available at the same time_<-

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  • JBV / about 6 years ago / 1

    Is this product compatible with intel edison boards ? It looks like compatible with connectors.

    • M-Short / about 6 years ago / 2

      I was hoping they were and we could use up all those silly connectors but they are not. One is 70 pin, the other is 80 pin, but they are the same manufacture and the same series.

      • JBV / about 6 years ago / 1

        FYI, I bought those Intel Edison compatible board a while ago: https://shop.technexion.com/system-on-modules/pico/pico-modules/pico-imx6-397.html

    • It is not. They look similar, but the connectors are just ever so slightly different.

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