• iScan Edge 4 – STM32F4 Processor Module
    • iScan Edge 4 – STM32F4 Processor Module
    • iScan Edge 4 – STM32F4 Processor Module

    • iScan Edge 4 utilizes ST Micros STM32F4 automotive radar processor to provide a multitude of Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) safety features like emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, collision avoidance, blind-spot monitoring, cross-traffic alert, and automated parking. Compatible with CAES APD’s iScan Prizm antenna module, iScan Edge 4 is packed with extensive I/O, on-board memory, and equipped with a variety…
  • NVIDIA Jetson X2 and X-Carrier – Embedded AI Computing Device
    • NVIDIA Jetson X2 and X-Carrier – Embedded AI Computing Device
    • NVIDIA Jetson X2 and X-Carrier – Embedded AI Computing Device

    • The NVIDIA Jetson TX2 offers twice the performance and efficiency of the TX1 and includes 8GB of 128-bit LPDDR4 RAM at 58.3GB/s (twice the capacity and bandwidth of the TX1) and 32GB of eMMC 5.1 (twice the capacity of the TX1). The X-Carrier Board is just 2″ x 3.5″ and doesn’t hold back on I/O! The featured I/O includes 6x…
  • TK1-SOM 2GB
    • TK1-SOM 2GB
    • TK1-SOM 2GB

    • At only 2″ x 2.3″ and 2.89-3.52 ounces (without/with fan), the TK1-SOM gives you the freedom to use the NVIDIA Tegra K1 SoC for any application, from deeply embedded applications like rear obstacle collision avoidance systems, Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS), medical devices, traffic monitoring, and security systems to less rugged applications like facial recognition stations, UAV, and Quadcopters. Also…
  • TK1-SOM 4GB
    • TK1-SOM 4GB
    • TK1-SOM 4GB

    • At only 2″ x 2.3″ and 2.89-3.52 ounces (without/with fan), the TK1-SOM gives you the freedom to use the NVIDIA Tegra K1 SoC for any application, from deeply embedded applications like rear obstacle collision avoidance systems, Advanced Driver Assist Systems (ADAS), medical devices, traffic monitoring, and security systems to less rugged applications like facial recognition stations, UAV, and Quadcopters. Also…