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SolidRun

SolidRun is an Israeli company producing Embedded systems components, mainly mini computers, Single-board computers and computer-on-module devices. It is specially known for the CuBox family of mini-computers, and for producing motherboards and processing components such as the HummingBoard motherboard.

SolidRun Ltd.
IndustryInternet of things, Embedded systems, edge computing
Founded2010
Headquarters,
Israel
Area served
International
Key people
Atai Ziv (CEO)
Rabeeh Khoury (CTO)
Kossay Omary (Co-founder)
ProductsVarious SOMs, COMs & SBCs, including HummingBoard, CuBox, ClearFog & SolidPC
Websitesolid-run.com

Situated in Acre, Israel, SolidRun develops and manufactures products aimed both for the private entertainment sector, and for companies developing processor based products, notably components of "Internet of Things" technology systems.[1]

Within the scope of the IoT technology, SolidRun's mini computers are aimed to cover the intermediate sphere, between sensors and user devices, and between the larger network or Cloud framework. Within such a network, mini computers or system-on-module devices, act as mediators gathering and processing information from sensors or user devices and communicating with the network - this is also known as Edge computing.

History edit

 
Three of SolidRun's MicroSOMs from the i.MX6, Intel Braswell & Marvell ARMADA product families.

SolidRun was founded in 2010 by co-founders Rabeeh Khoury (formally an engineer at Marvell Technology Group) and Kossay Omary. The goal of SolidRun has been to develop, produce and market components aimed for integration with IoT systems.

The company today is situated in Acre in the Northern District of Israel, and headed by Dr. Atai Ziv (CEO).

The major product development line aimed at the consumer market is the CuBox family of mini-computers. The first of which was announced in December 2011, followed by the development of the CuBox-i series, announced in November 2013. The most recent addition to the CuBox line has been the CuBoxTV (announced in December 2014), which has been marketed primarily for the home entertainment market. A further primary product developed by SolidRun is the Hummingboard, an uncased single-board computer, marketed to developers as an integrated processing component.

SolidRun develops all of its products using Open-source software (such as Linux and OpenELEC), identifying itself as a member of the OSS community and a promoter of Open-source software platforms.

The products developed by SolidRun are classed into a number of families, based upon the processor maker. Each family offers a range of mini-computers, SOM's & and networking solutions - currently divided into NXP's i.MX 6, i.MX 8 and LX2160A processor families, Marvell Armada and Octeon families, and Texas Instruments Sitara family. Every processing family offering different advantages with different application capacities.

IoT and industrial products edit

SOMs edit

 
The i.MX6-based System-on-Module.

A compact system-on-module ARM based processing board, with a Freescale i.MX 6 system-on-chip & networking, power management and storage capabilities. At 47 mm × 30 mm (1.9 in × 1.2 in), the MicroSoM is aimed for device and system developing, as an all rounded modular processing component.[2]

The SOM varies between 4 models ranging in performance, especially in regard to processing. The Single-core and Dual-Light-core SOMs house a Vivante GC880 GPU, 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet network connection and a 2 Lane CSI camera interface port. The Single-core variant holds 32-bit DDR3, 512 MB memory, while the Dual-light variant holds 64-bit DDR3, 1 GB memory.
The Dual-core and Quad-core SOM's house a Vivante GC2000 GPU, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet network connection and a 4 Lane CSI camera interface port, they also include a built in 802.1 b/g/n wireless and a 4.0 Bluetooth port. Both variants offer 64-bit DDR3 memory at a 1066 Mbit/s speed, the dual-core coming with 1 GB of memory, while the Quad-core comes with 2 GB of memory.[3]

Models & specifications:[4]

SOM i1 SOM i2 SOM i2ex SOM i4Pro
SoC i.MX6 Solo i.MX6 Dual Lite i.MX6 Dual i.MX6 Quad
Processor Single core ARM A9
1 GHz (up to 1.2 GHz)
Dual core ARM A9
1 GHz (up to 1.2 GHz)
Dual core ARM A9
1 GHz (up to 1.2 GHz)
Quad core ARM A9
1 GHz (up to 1.2 GHz)
Memory 32 bit, 512 MB DDR3 @ 800 Mbit/s 64 bit, 1 GB DDR3 @ 800 Mbit/s 64 bit, 1 GB DDR3 @ 1066 Mbit/s 64 bit, 2 GB DDR3 @ 1066 Mbit/s
GPU Vivante GC880 Vivante GC880 Vivante GC2000 Vivante GC2000
Dimensions 47 mm × 30 mm 47 mm × 30 mm 47 mm × 30 mm 47 mm × 30 mm
  • TI AM64x Sitara

CuBox-i & CuBox-M edit

 
A CuBox-i quad-core variant housing a Freescale I.MX6 Microprocessor.
 
The HummingBoard i.MX6-based computer-on-module.

Announced in December 2011, CuBox and CuBox-i are a series of fanless nettop-class mini computers, all cube shaped and approximate 2 × 2 × 2 inches in size, weighing around 91 g (3.2 oz).[5]

The first generation CuBox was a low-power ARM architecture CPU based computer, using the Marvell Armada 510 (88AP510) SoC with an ARM v6/v7-compliant superscalar processor core, Vivante GC600 OpenGL 3.0 and OpenGL ES 2.0 capable 2D/3D graphics processing unit, Marvell vMeta HD Video Decoder hardware engine, and TrustZone security extensions, Cryptographic Engines and Security Accelerator (CESA) co-processor.

In November 2013, SolidRun released a family of CuBox-i computers initially named CuBox-i1, i2, i2eX, and i4Pro, containing a range of different i.MX6 processors by Freescale Semiconductor.[6]

A further development in the family, CuBoxTV was announced in December 2014 as a mid-range CuBox-i SOM device designed to run Kodi on an OpenELEC Operating system, developed for the home entertainment market.[7] CuBoxTV was based on an ARM architecture Quad core CPU, 1 GB, 64 bit memory, GC2000 GPU with an OpenGL ES quad shader, and a host of video, audio and picture decoders and encoders supporting all major file type. The device has a number of connection ports including HDMI, 10/100/1000 Ethernet, USB 2.0, eSATA and optical audio.[8][9]

HummingBoard edit

A compact computer-on-module ARM based mini computer, running an i.MX6 or iMX8M SoC. HummingBoard is marketed as a modular fanless mini computer, to be integrated with larger networks or systems, especially in the area of IoT development.[10]

HummingBoard Base/Pro [1] HummingBoard Gate [2] HummingBoard Edge [3] HummingBoard Pulse [4]
SOM model i.MX6 Single/Dual/Quad core i.MX6 Single/Dual/Quad core i.MX6 Single/Dual/Quad core i.MX8M Dual/Quad core
Dimensions 85 mm × 56 mm 102 mm × 69 mm 102 mm × 69 mm 102 mm × 69 mm
Voltage in 5 V 7 V – 36 V 7 V – 36 V 7 V – 36 V, PoE
RTC no/on board (RTC battery off board) on board (RTC battery socket/header) on board (RTC battery socket/header)
Back to back connectors 2 3 3 3[11]
LVDS display out no/yes no yes ???
SATA II no/mSATA Full Size no[12] M.2 2242[13] M.2
PCI express 2.0 no/mPCIe – Half Size mPCIe – Half & Full Size mPCIe – Half & Full Size mPCIe – Half & Full Size
Infrared remote control receiver no/yes no yes yes
MikroBUS Click Board support no yes no
Enclosure no optional optional optional

Networking products edit

 
ClearFog Pro, based on the ARMADA 38x SoC with the MicroSoM clearly visible on the left side.

Marvell ARMADA A388 Family edit

A388 SOM

Based on the Marvell ARMADA 388 SoC, the SOM features a Dual core ARM Cortex-A9 with 1.6 GHz processing power (up to 1.3 GHz in industrial grade), and up to 2 GB, 32-bit DDR3L memory. At 30 mm × 50 mm the ARMADA MicroSoM is the basis for a number of SolidRun's products in this product family.

ClearFog A388

Announced in November 2015, SolidRun's ClearFog Single-board computer (SBC) is based on Marvell's Armada 38x ARM Cortex-A9 Dual SoC and is marketed as a modular development integration SBC.[14] The ClearFog is divided into two grades: Base and Pro, differing mainly in connectivity options and size.

The ClearFog is a fanless SBC based on a Marvell ARMADA A388 dual 1.6 GHz core SOM, with 1 GB memory, Mikroelektronika mikroBUS Click Board support, and various connection ports including USB 3.0, mPCIE & Ethernet ports. The Clearfog Pro has a Marvell 88E6176 DSA chip.

NXP Layerscape LX2160A Family edit

LX2160A COM Express type 7

Marvell OCTEON TX2 CN9130 Family edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Company page". SolidRun. July 2015. Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  2. ^ "SOM product overview". SolidRun. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
  3. ^ "SOM specifications". SolidRun. Retrieved 13 July 2015.
  4. ^ "iMX6 MicroSOM announcement" (Press release). Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  5. ^ SolidRun Announces Cubox-i Platform with Freescale i.MX6 for as low as $ 45, www.cnx-software.com
  6. ^ "CuBox-i specifications". Retrieved 7 July 2015.
  7. ^ Honorof, Marshall. "CuBox is a Tiny XBMC Set-Top Box in a 2-inch Cube". Tom's Guide. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  8. ^ . CuBoxTV. Archived from the original on 2 June 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  9. ^ Lehrbaum, Rick (21 December 2014). "Hands-on review: CuBoxTV running OpenELEC+Kodi and Android". Linux Gizmos. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  10. ^ Sims, Gary (3 February 2015). "HummingBoard-i2eX review, dual-core SBC which runs Android and Linux". Android Authority. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
  11. ^ https://wiki.solid-run.com/lib/exe/fetch.php?media=imx8:som:docs:sr-imx8m-som-user_manual-rev-1.0.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  12. ^ "HummingBoard Gate/Edge".
  13. ^ "HummingBoard Gate/Edge".
  14. ^ "ClearFog Pro datasheet" (PDF). SolidRun. Retrieved 28 February 2017.

External links edit

  • Solid-run.com
  • cuboxtv.com 2 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine
  • "About SolidRun". solid-run.com. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  • Tenebaum, Gil (18 June 2014). "An Arab-Israeli Company Is Offering The Smallest Computer Ever For Only $55". Jewish Business News. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  • Brodkin, Jon (6 July 2014). ""HummingBoard" looks like a Raspberry Pi but packs in more power". arstechnica.com. Ars Technica. Retrieved 25 April 2015.
  • Cooper, Daniel (3 July 2014). "HummingBoard is a Raspberry Pi rival that lets you swap out its processor". engadget.com. Engadget.
  • Harris, Richard (10 October 2016). "SolidRun updates its quad-core iMX6 MicroSom for IoT applications". appdevelopermagazine.com. App Developer Magazine.

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SolidRun is an Israeli company producing Embedded systems components mainly mini computers Single board computers and computer on module devices It is specially known for the CuBox family of mini computers and for producing motherboards and processing components such as the HummingBoard motherboard SolidRun Ltd IndustryInternet of things Embedded systems edge computingFounded2010HeadquartersAcre IsraelArea servedInternationalKey peopleAtai Ziv CEO Rabeeh Khoury CTO Kossay Omary Co founder ProductsVarious SOMs COMs amp SBCs including HummingBoard CuBox ClearFog amp SolidPCWebsitesolid run wbr comSituated in Acre Israel SolidRun develops and manufactures products aimed both for the private entertainment sector and for companies developing processor based products notably components of Internet of Things technology systems 1 Within the scope of the IoT technology SolidRun s mini computers are aimed to cover the intermediate sphere between sensors and user devices and between the larger network or Cloud framework Within such a network mini computers or system on module devices act as mediators gathering and processing information from sensors or user devices and communicating with the network this is also known as Edge computing Contents 1 History 2 IoT and industrial products 2 1 SOMs 2 2 CuBox i amp CuBox M 2 3 HummingBoard 3 Networking products 3 1 Marvell ARMADA A388 Family 3 2 NXP Layerscape LX2160A Family 3 3 Marvell OCTEON TX2 CN9130 Family 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Three of SolidRun s MicroSOMs from the i MX6 Intel Braswell amp Marvell ARMADA product families SolidRun was founded in 2010 by co founders Rabeeh Khoury formally an engineer at Marvell Technology Group and Kossay Omary The goal of SolidRun has been to develop produce and market components aimed for integration with IoT systems The company today is situated in Acre in the Northern District of Israel and headed by Dr Atai Ziv CEO The major product development line aimed at the consumer market is the CuBox family of mini computers The first of which was announced in December 2011 followed by the development of the CuBox i series announced in November 2013 The most recent addition to the CuBox line has been the CuBoxTV announced in December 2014 which has been marketed primarily for the home entertainment market A further primary product developed by SolidRun is the Hummingboard an uncased single board computer marketed to developers as an integrated processing component SolidRun develops all of its products using Open source software such as Linux and OpenELEC identifying itself as a member of the OSS community and a promoter of Open source software platforms The products developed by SolidRun are classed into a number of families based upon the processor maker Each family offers a range of mini computers SOM s amp and networking solutions currently divided into NXP s i MX 6 i MX 8 and LX2160A processor families Marvell Armada and Octeon families and Texas Instruments Sitara family Every processing family offering different advantages with different application capacities IoT and industrial products editSOMs edit nbsp The i MX6 based System on Module A compact system on module ARM based processing board with a Freescale i MX 6 system on chip amp networking power management and storage capabilities At 47 mm 30 mm 1 9 in 1 2 in the MicroSoM is aimed for device and system developing as an all rounded modular processing component 2 The SOM varies between 4 models ranging in performance especially in regard to processing The Single core and Dual Light core SOMs house a Vivante GC880 GPU 10 100 Mbit s Ethernet network connection and a 2 Lane CSI camera interface port The Single core variant holds 32 bit DDR3 512 MB memory while the Dual light variant holds 64 bit DDR3 1 GB memory The Dual core and Quad core SOM s house a Vivante GC2000 GPU 10 100 1000 Mbit s Ethernet network connection and a 4 Lane CSI camera interface port they also include a built in 802 1 b g n wireless and a 4 0 Bluetooth port Both variants offer 64 bit DDR3 memory at a 1066 Mbit s speed the dual core coming with 1 GB of memory while the Quad core comes with 2 GB of memory 3 Models amp specifications 4 SOM i1 SOM i2 SOM i2ex SOM i4ProSoC i MX6 Solo i MX6 Dual Lite i MX6 Dual i MX6 QuadProcessor Single core ARM A91 GHz up to 1 2 GHz Dual core ARM A91 GHz up to 1 2 GHz Dual core ARM A91 GHz up to 1 2 GHz Quad core ARM A91 GHz up to 1 2 GHz Memory 32 bit 512 MB DDR3 800 Mbit s 64 bit 1 GB DDR3 800 Mbit s 64 bit 1 GB DDR3 1066 Mbit s 64 bit 2 GB DDR3 1066 Mbit sGPU Vivante GC880 Vivante GC880 Vivante GC2000 Vivante GC2000Dimensions 47 mm 30 mm 47 mm 30 mm 47 mm 30 mm 47 mm 30 mmTI AM64x SitaraCuBox i amp CuBox M edit nbsp A CuBox i quad core variant housing a Freescale I MX6 Microprocessor nbsp The HummingBoard i MX6 based computer on module See also CuBox Announced in December 2011 CuBox and CuBox i are a series of fanless nettop class mini computers all cube shaped and approximate 2 2 2 inches in size weighing around 91 g 3 2 oz 5 The first generation CuBox was a low power ARM architecture CPU based computer using the Marvell Armada 510 88AP510 SoC with an ARM v6 v7 compliant superscalar processor core Vivante GC600 OpenGL 3 0 and OpenGL ES 2 0 capable 2D 3D graphics processing unit Marvell vMeta HD Video Decoder hardware engine and TrustZone security extensions Cryptographic Engines and Security Accelerator CESA co processor In November 2013 SolidRun released a family of CuBox i computers initially named CuBox i1 i2 i2eX and i4Pro containing a range of different i MX6 processors by Freescale Semiconductor 6 A further development in the family CuBoxTV was announced in December 2014 as a mid range CuBox i SOM device designed to run Kodi on an OpenELEC Operating system developed for the home entertainment market 7 CuBoxTV was based on an ARM architecture Quad core CPU 1 GB 64 bit memory GC2000 GPU with an OpenGL ES quad shader and a host of video audio and picture decoders and encoders supporting all major file type The device has a number of connection ports including HDMI 10 100 1000 Ethernet USB 2 0 eSATA and optical audio 8 9 HummingBoard edit A compact computer on module ARM based mini computer running an i MX6 or iMX8M SoC HummingBoard is marketed as a modular fanless mini computer to be integrated with larger networks or systems especially in the area of IoT development 10 HummingBoard Base Pro 1 HummingBoard Gate 2 HummingBoard Edge 3 HummingBoard Pulse 4 SOM model i MX6 Single Dual Quad core i MX6 Single Dual Quad core i MX6 Single Dual Quad core i MX8M Dual Quad coreDimensions 85 mm 56 mm 102 mm 69 mm 102 mm 69 mm 102 mm 69 mmVoltage in 5 V 7 V 36 V 7 V 36 V 7 V 36 V PoERTC no on board RTC battery off board on board RTC battery socket header on board RTC battery socket header Back to back connectors 2 3 3 3 11 LVDS display out no yes no yes SATA II no mSATA Full Size no 12 M 2 2242 13 M 2PCI express 2 0 no mPCIe Half Size mPCIe Half amp Full Size mPCIe Half amp Full Size mPCIe Half amp Full SizeInfrared remote control receiver no yes no yes yesMikroBUS Click Board support no yes noEnclosure no optional optional optionalNetworking products edit nbsp ClearFog Pro based on the ARMADA 38x SoC with the MicroSoM clearly visible on the left side Marvell ARMADA A388 Family edit A388 SOMBased on the Marvell ARMADA 388 SoC the SOM features a Dual core ARM Cortex A9 with 1 6 GHz processing power up to 1 3 GHz in industrial grade and up to 2 GB 32 bit DDR3L memory At 30 mm 50 mm the ARMADA MicroSoM is the basis for a number of SolidRun s products in this product family ClearFog A388Announced in November 2015 SolidRun s ClearFog Single board computer SBC is based on Marvell s Armada 38x ARM Cortex A9 Dual SoC and is marketed as a modular development integration SBC 14 The ClearFog is divided into two grades Base and Pro differing mainly in connectivity options and size The ClearFog is a fanless SBC based on a Marvell ARMADA A388 dual 1 6 GHz core SOM with 1 GB memory Mikroelektronika mikroBUS Click Board support and various connection ports including USB 3 0 mPCIE amp Ethernet ports The Clearfog Pro has a Marvell 88E6176 DSA chip NXP Layerscape LX2160A Family edit LX2160A COM Express type 7 Marvell OCTEON TX2 CN9130 Family editSee also editRaspberry Pi Internet of Things Industry 4 0References edit Company page SolidRun July 2015 Retrieved 7 July 2015 SOM product overview SolidRun Retrieved 12 July 2015 SOM specifications SolidRun Retrieved 13 July 2015 iMX6 MicroSOM announcement Press release Retrieved 1 March 2017 SolidRun Announces Cubox i Platform with Freescale i MX6 for as low as 45 www cnx software com CuBox i specifications Retrieved 7 July 2015 Honorof Marshall CuBox is a Tiny XBMC Set Top Box in a 2 inch Cube Tom s Guide Retrieved 14 July 2015 CuBoxTV tech specs CuBoxTV Archived from the original on 2 June 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2015 Lehrbaum Rick 21 December 2014 Hands on review CuBoxTV running OpenELEC Kodi and Android Linux Gizmos Retrieved 14 July 2015 Sims Gary 3 February 2015 HummingBoard i2eX review dual core SBC which runs Android and Linux Android Authority Retrieved 14 July 2015 https wiki solid run com lib exe fetch php media imx8 som docs sr imx8m som user manual rev 1 0 pdf bare URL PDF HummingBoard Gate Edge HummingBoard Gate Edge ClearFog Pro datasheet PDF SolidRun Retrieved 28 February 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to SolidRun Solid run com cuboxtv com Archived 2 June 2015 at the Wayback Machine About SolidRun solid run com Retrieved 25 April 2015 Tenebaum Gil 18 June 2014 An Arab Israeli Company Is Offering The Smallest Computer Ever For Only 55 Jewish Business News Retrieved 25 April 2015 Brodkin Jon 6 July 2014 HummingBoard looks like a Raspberry Pi but packs in more power arstechnica com Ars Technica Retrieved 25 April 2015 Cooper Daniel 3 July 2014 HummingBoard is a Raspberry Pi rival that lets you swap out its processor engadget com Engadget Harris Richard 10 October 2016 SolidRun updates its quad core iMX6 MicroSom for IoT applications appdevelopermagazine com App Developer Magazine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SolidRun amp oldid 1169775624, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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