 Hey it's Robert Wolfe again here at Lenaro Connect in Budapest. I'm at the Aero booth with Dieter from Aero And we're kind of taking a look at a lot of the stuff he has on here You want to tell us about your booth right now? What you're doing here at Connect? Yeah, hello, this is Dieter Kierma from Aero in central Europe So what we have what we have here is our first Enterprise Edition board based on the layers cake design This is showcased also There we go. Yeah, should do the light here. Yeah, this will be also showcased next week at Embedded World in Nürnberg So it's our first arm. We ate the sign with it. Yeah from the Enterprise Edition. Yeah, yeah Enterprise Edition specification on the 96 boards very cool looking oxalis. It's called oxalis is this yeah name and We tried to do a different approach with this board We we spread the carrier board and the some So maybe the next version will also have a different system or module Where we can reuse the baseboard for for future layers cake chips So, what is it for what what can you do? So it's Let me say perfectly targeted for all these small etch notes routers gateways. It's a Let me say army eight design with very nice networking capabilities We have two gigabit ports on on the carrier board. We have two USB 3.0 ports on it and PCI express on the on the backside of the carrier board and Sata for high-speed hard disk connection so This this enterprise spec. This is what's the main idea behind it? Yeah, so I mean 96 boards has three specifications the the consumer edition enterprise edition and IOT edition within the enterprise edition is the TV platform the TV edition and This is hopefully the first step towards generating servers using arm arm Socs right and Yeah, hopefully this ends up being something that we can keep building on and like Dieter said this looks like a Possible move towards using this system on module type approach and and keeping the baseboard There's a NXP layer scape LS 1012 a that's a 64 bit This is what can you say more about this? Yeah, this is the smallest member of the layerscape family from NXP As said targeted exact especially for at routing platforms, so it's 600 to 800 megahertz With one gigabyte of rams or nothing real big iron machine But yeah, good alternative for for exactly is that the IMX 8 note. No, it's not an IMX this is so IMX is more for CE maybe for the center for the Consumer edition boards where the focus is on multimedia and on the layerscape families the focus is more on the networking side and data throughput There you go. So how soon is this? Available so we are right now in bring up stage So I would expect the first samples are available within the next four to six weeks for for You know highly interested customers and general availability will be somewhere in let me say may June timeframe Yeah, and you know you can keep your eyes on On the arrow website as well as 96 boards. We'll hopefully make some announcements throughout throughout the months Is there anything else we can look at here on the table? I'm seeing some cool little mezzanine cards using the dragon board 410C But what's this one right here? This is a new mezzanine card We did together this T3 Where you see a camera on it so it's a mezzanine card focused on camera applications right now We are in early prototype stage, but also here we expect the first Samples available in four to six weeks roughly. So where does the camera connect the camera is connected via CSI so we directly utilizes the CSI part of the of The snap tracking process yeah if you back up actually you can see it's it's it's displaying on the screen And then if we keep going down here, there's also some other cool stuff So this is a Laura board that also attaches on to the dragon board 410C There's no standoffs right now. So it's kind of loosely pinned into the low-speed expansion header Do you have anything else to talk about this board here? The new let me say dragon board 820 which we are using here as a kind of Yeah, sensor node gateway where a lot of Bluetooth devices are connected to the dragon board 820 And the 820 is connected via our arrow connect platform to the to the cloud By arrow connect you abstract. Let me say the different protocols from all these different clouds services and Can easily bring it On to whatever cloud solution you want to have it so you don't have to deal with the foreign protocols and all these stuff It's already done by our Arrow connect up is what's displaying here from the dragon board 820 years Is this is displaying the sensor data here from this note so we can we can play a little bit So you should immediately see some changes here on the screen so this is just to produce some some air flow on the sensor and Now you see it stabilizes And it's transmitted via Bluetooth to the dragon board 820 and the dragon board 820 transfers And the data to the cloud nice little blue Bluetooth light on You talk about this this board 820 Yeah, so I mean the 820 board I'd probably actually rather leave it to Dieter to talk a little bit more about that Yeah, so the 820 is the the latest the latest platform we we do have from Qualcomm available now for will become available for the embedded market and The drinking board 820 is our upcoming reference design for that So right now also here we are in a very early stage and Hopefully we will get the commitment also the the life long-term commitment also for the 820 very soon Then we can also here push for For more embedded designs very quickly and it'll have lots of cool stuff. The dragon board 820 is going to be Powerful in in comparison when you compare it. So for instance, we have the dragon board 410c here With the 410e processor If we put these together you can kind of see that they're both Consumer edition specification boards. However, the 820 is an extended version. So we've essentially broke out broke out a lot more of the IO or availability chip availability on the board So you have you know the 3.5 millimeter Jack PCIe and another high-speed expansion header and the also Desired ethernet that everyone's asking for right and so you know, there's there's definitely a lot more available Also with the 820 chip you can see well, you can't really see here, but these are 3.0 USB ports. So is it a higher HDMI? 1.4 or higher 2.4 but up to 4k resolution 4k. Yeah, this is a 2.0 a or something Newer HDMI. Yeah, so that's gonna be more around that Yeah, and also and so it's gonna look this is gonna be this size. Yes, it's not gonna be a small one like this No, no, that's why so these are this is the same specification and you can find this on the 96 boards that are website the specification but There are two different form factors, which is the extended version or the standard version Another thing also is I mean the the Wi-Fi capabilities of the 820 go 2.4 gigahertz and 5 gigahertz, right? Multi it's it's Marty Mimo capital. So you have dual band and and Marty Mimo capabilities Still also built-in GPS and built-in Bluetooth Wi-Fi all that Yeah, and so how does it how does it work with arrow for arrow to work with for example Qualcomm or to develop these? Reference boards kind of right or how do you call it the prototype of future mass production boards? Yeah, it's a kind of a reference design for us And it helps us to to immediately go to market much quicker than we would be able to do it without that kind of boards And it's it's also from the or let's say from the hardware side. That's a proof of concept I'll prove that the design is proof to work and from the software side We have linear or in our back, which is a great support resource and which gives the customer the confidence that this is a Well-working platform. This is why you're here in our connect exactly exactly So what do you think what can you say about all these mirror guys? Yeah, the first time I'm here and it's really great to see all these guys And yeah, we've actually been communicating a lot online and then finally meeting face-to-face. That's kind of like the whole idea about connect Right, so yeah open our open hours. Okay. Yeah, so we can talk a little bit about that open hours every Thursday at 8 a.m Pacific Standard Time 4 p.m. UTC We do a lot of talks just about kind of the things we're doing now, right? So you've been in the open hours Not yet different, but I will try to make it here. Yes, so we are gonna have one here live at Budapest Thursday at 3 p.m. Time at Budapest, right? So that's UTC plus one We'll have a whole panel of engineers people from Lenaro 96 boards. Hopefully aero qual com canonical We'll be interviewing them panel live community audience everything. It'll be a lot of fun So for arrow All these things that you that you're doing here with the 96 boards Accelerating innovation Yeah, so for us 96 boards is a great platform because it gives us the ability to create Let me say one common and and well-known platform for different Soc manufacturers or vendors as we can see here now we extend this also to nxp Some some very nice platforms will follow shortly and we will also enhance the Messon in boards in a very short time frame There is a very busy time ahead yes, and we'll be watching them very closely to make sure we push out the very best Cool, so and there's a better world next week. Yeah, you're gonna have a big presence there. Yeah next week So embedded world is our most important exhibition in central Europe Definitely targeting the embedded space and we do have a very big 96 sports area on our booth Where we show all our aero solutions. We have based on Intel or former Altera SoCs based on nxp based on Qualcomm for sure and Yeah, so it's worth to come and stop by and you also help Developers who want to do mass production. We get them into a different stage Like is it called so some companies that help them make mass production device? Yeah? So when we select a let me say a partner for doing a 96 board we usually have a very very close I That he is also able to bring the customers who are interested in that platform in a very short time frame up to speed Yeah, the whole idea behind 96 boards right is the rapid path to production so essentially these are development boards and Aero is here the the SOC vendors are behind them and the idea is to build a product and then get it to Through the development phase and on to the product phase right so everyone is here to help make that happen