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ADLINK releases its first SMARC module based on Qualcomm QRB5165, enabling high-performance robots and drones at low power

Joyce Siow, DIGITIMES Asia, Taipei 0

The LEC-RB5 SMARC is a high-performance module, built with the Qualcomm® QRB5165 processor, allowing on-device AI and 5G connectivity capabilities for consumer, enterprise, and industrial robots. It features a high-performance NPU, an Octa-Core (8x ARM Cortex-A77) CPU, low power consumption, and support for up to six cameras. The Qualcomm QRB5165 processor, customized for robotics applications, is designed for running complex AI, deep learning workloads, and on-device edge inference efficiently while using low power.

ADLINK Technology Inc., a global leader in edge computing, released the LEC-RB5 SMARC module –its first SMARC AI-on-Module based on a Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. processor. The Qualcomm QRB5165 processor is designed for robotics and drone applications; it integrates several IoT technologies in a single solution. The LEC-RB5 SMARC module provides on-device artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, support for up to 6 cameras, and low power consumption. It is capable of powering robots and drones in consumer, enterprise, defense, industrial, and logistics sectors.

"This high-performing SMARC module is a good option for the next generation of high-compute, low-power robots and drones," said Henri Parmentier, Senior Product Manager, ADLINK. "It empowers customers to do everything they need for complex AI and deep learning workloads at the edge without relying on the cloud."

"Qualcomm Technologies' portfolio of leading robotics and drones solutions is driving next-generation use cases, including autonomous deliveries, mission-critical use cases, commercial and enterprise drone applications, and more. The Qualcomm QRB5165 solution supports the development of next generation high-compute, AI-enabled, low-power robots and drones for the consumer, enterprise, defense, industrial and professional service sectors that can be connected by 5G. The ADLINK LEC-RB5 SMARC module will support the proliferation of 5G in robotics and intelligent systems," said Dev Singh, Senior Director, Business Development and General Manager of Robotics, Drones and Intelligent Machines, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.

For robotics and autonomous robot solution providers, the LEC-RB5 SMARC module provides the capability to build powerful robots for use in harsh industrial conditions and in temperatures that range from -30° to +85°C. The LEC-RB5 SMARC module features:

*Qualcomm Kryo 585 CPU (eight ARM Cortex-A77 cores)
*Qualcomm Hexagon Tensor Accelerator (HTA) running up to 15 trillion operations per second (TOPS)
*Support for six cameras: MIPI CSI cameras CSI0 (2 lanes) and CSI1 (4 lanes)
*Low power consumption: <12W
*82 x 50 mm compact form factor

The LEC-RB5 is part of ADLINK's portfolio of SMARC form factors that support both ARM and x86 designs. ADLINK has worked closely with Qualcomm to design a smart, powerful solution for next-generation IoT applications. The module provides enhancements for computer vision (CV) applications with reduced latencies for real- time image processing decisions, freeing up capacity for other critical AI applications while delivering mobile-optimized CV experiences. Hardware acceleration for advanced CV applications with on-device AI capable of running complex AI and deep learning workloads at low power makes the LEC-RB5 SMARC module advantageous for a wide variety of industrial and consumer applications.

Visit ADLINK Technology to learn more about the LEC-RB5 SMARC module and development kit.

ADLINK releases its first SMARC module based on Qualcomm QRB5165 enabling high performance robots and drones at low power

ADLINK releases its first SMARC module based on Qualcomm QRB5165, which enables high-performance robots and drones at low power
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