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V92S2

V92S2 is a modular embedded compute platform designed for edge computing, industrial automation, and robotics. It centers on a compact, legible system-on-module that can be mounted on a carrier board or used as a standalone single-board computer. The design emphasizes flexibility, long-term availability, and rugged operation in challenging environments.

Hardware specifications typically include a 64-bit multi-core ARM-based SoC operating at up to roughly 1.6 GHz,

Software and development support are oriented toward ease of integration in production environments. V92S2 typically runs

Applications for V92S2 span autonomous machines, data-collection gateways, human-machine interfaces, and compact controllers in manufacturing lines.

with
2
to
8
GB
of
RAM
and
16
to
128
GB
of
onboard
storage
or
support
for
microSD
or
eMMC.
I/O
options
commonly
feature
gigabit
Ethernet,
USB
3.0,
USB-C
for
power
and
debugging,
and
a
PCIe
x1
interface
for
expansion.
Peripherals
usually
extend
to
UART,
I2C,
SPI,
CAN,
and
a
range
of
GPIOs,
along
with
display
outputs
such
as
HDMI
or
LVDS.
The
platform
is
designed
for
a
wide
operating
temperature
range
and
can
be
configured
for
industrial
enclosures,
with
power
input
variants
including
5V
DC
via
barrel
connector
or
USB-C.
Linux
distributions
and
may
support
real-time
operating
systems,
with
board
support
packages,
middleware,
and
drivers
provided
for
common
sensors,
actuators,
and
vision
systems.
A
software
administration
interface
allows
remote
management,
configuration,
and
logging,
and
OTA
update
capabilities
are
often
included
to
maintain
security
and
reliability
over
time.
The
platform's
modularity
and
broad
I/O
make
it
suitable
for
rapid
prototyping
as
well
as
scalable
deployment
across
multiple
devices.