Visual brilliance with flexible native AI solution

01-12-2023 | Advantech | Industrial

Advantech has announced the mass production of the flexible native AI solution, SOM-6884. This solution is powered by the latest 13th Gen Intel Core processors with up to 96 EUs in their graphics units. This module supplies optimised visual computing performance and efficiency through its innovative multi-tile architecture (P/E core), resulting in a 1.5X AI improvement. Moreover, it adheres to the most recent R3.1 COM Express specifications established by PICMG, which define the design details for high-bandwidth I/O, including technologies like PCIe Gen4, SATA 3.0, and USB 4.0. This adherence to standards is aimed at streamlining the development process for customers. To meet the expected processing capability, the module also supports QFCS (Quadra Flow Cooling System), providing that it does not experience thermal throttling when operating at 45W under 60C conditions, ensuring a consistent 100% performance level. Also, a radiation-optimised solution can be integrated into the QFCS to ensure stable output and lower noise interference for medical imaging or testing equipment applications.

The device is equipped with the latest integrated Iris Xe controller, boasting 96 EUs in its graphics units and supporting up to four independent displays with resolutions of up to 8K. This capability enables the efficient processing of massive and complex image data, delivering superior image quality simultaneously. As a result, the device is widely adopted in applications such as ultrasound, endoscopy, surgical robots, stereo video for 3D construction, and broadcasting equipment.

Also, the device offers two high-bandwidth PCIe Gen4 interfaces (one at x8 and the other at x4, operating at speeds of up to 16GT/s). These interfaces can further enhance image and video processing computational capabilities with external graphics cards, digital I/O, relay add-on cards, and FPGAs. This advanced configuration offers the flexibility and improved performance needed for machine vision and automation applications.

The multiple high-speed PCIe interfaces also enhance work efficiency by allowing test equipment devices to handle a larger number of DUT simultaneously. This leads to reduced testing time and manufacturing costs, ultimately maximising the computing value at the Edge.

The Quadro Flow Cooling System (QFCS) for SOM-6884 ensures that noise levels remain below 38dB at 45W TDP while maintaining 100% performance, even in ambient temperatures of 60C. Its low profile and 26.9mm height make it an excellent thermal solution for attaining optimal performance in confined spaces.

As well as heat dissipation, radiation coupling can be a source of EMI noise in medical imaging and machine vision equipment, which powerful fan motors can also exacerbate. The company's radiation-optimised design and service approach are centred on the concept of isolation. This approach allows client developers to include specific absorbers under SOM-6884. With this design, the radiation-optimised solution can effectively block radiation leakage and expedite the eradication of radiation through grounding improvements. With this customised design and service, clients can overcome heat, acoustics, and EMI noise challenges.

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By Seb Springall

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