AAEON PICO-ASL4 Rev.B is A Pico-ITX SBC with Intel Atom x7000RE Processor, dual GbE LAN and DDR5 RAM

AAEON PICO-ASL4 Rev.B is A Pico-ITX SBC with Intel Atom x7000RE Processor, dual GbE LAN and DDR5 RAM

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AAEON has recently introduced the PICO-ASL4 Rev.B, a compact Pico-ITX single board computer (SBC) powered by the Intel Atom x7000RE series processors, designed for embedded and industrial applications. It supports up to 16GB of DDR5 memory (4800 MHz) through a single SODIMM slot and features versatile display outputs, including HDMI 1.4 and LVDS, with support for up to two simultaneous displays. The board includes dual Ethernet ports (2.5GbE Intel i226v and 1GbE Realtek RTL8111H), multiple USB interfaces (USB 3.2 Gen2 and USB 2.0), and multiple COM ports (RS-232/422/485). Expansion options are provided via a full-size mSATA/mPCIe slot and an M.2 2230 E-key slot.

It supports TPM 2.0 for enhanced security and has a wide operating temperature range (-40°C to 85°C), making it suitable for harsh environments. Power can be supplied through a 12V input, with optional support for 9-36V input using a power adapter card. Although, this board is used in many different things, like industrial automation, IoT devices, and embedded systems. These things need to be very reliable, use little power, and be able to connect to other things easily.

Previously, we have written about some similar interesting SBCs like the NANO Pi, the Licheepi 3A, QBIP-N97A, and much more. Therefore, feel free to check those out if you are interested in the topic.

Intel Processor x7000RE-Series Amston lake SoC Block Diagram

AAEON PICO-ASL4 Rev.B with Intel Atom x7000RE Pico-ITX SBC Specifications:

  • SoC: Intel Atom x7000RE Series
    • Atom x7433RE: 4 cores, 1.5GHz, 9W TDP
    • Atom x7835RE: 8 cores, 1.3GHz, 12W TDP
  • Memory:
    • 1x DDR5 4800 MHz SO-DIMM, up to 16GB, non-ECC
  • BIOS: UEFI
  • Storage:
    • 1x SATA 6.0 Gbps
    • Full-size mSATA/mPCIe (default: mSATA)
    • M.2 2230 E-key slot
  • Display Interfaces:
    • 1x HDMI 1.4, up to 3840 x 2160 @ 30Hz
    • 1x LVDS 18/24-bit dual-channel, up to 1920 x 1200 @ 60Hz
    • Optional eDP 1.4, up to 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz
  • Audio:
    • Line-out header x 1 (Optional, audio function not available for WiTAS SKU)
  • Networking:
    • 1x Intel i226v 2.5GbE RJ-45
    • 1x Realtek RTL8111H 1GbE RJ-45
    • Optional WiFi and Bluetooth via M.2 2230 E-Key module
  • USB:
    • 2x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A
    • 4x USB 2.0 (internal pin header)
  • Serial Ports:
    • 2x RS-232/422/485
    • 2x RS-232
  • Security: TPM 2.0
  • Expansion:
    • 1x Full-size mSATA/mPCIe (PCIe x1/SATA/USB2.0)
    • 1x M.2 2230 E-key (PCIe x1/USB2.0)
  • GPIO:
    • 4-bit GPIO
    • 1x SMBus/I2C
  • Misc:
    • Watchdog Timer
    • Wake on LAN
    • 3V/240mAh lithium RTC battery
    • Front panel HDD LED, PWR LED, Power Button, Buzzer, Reset
  • Power Supply:
    • +12V via Phoenix 2-pin connector (optional 9-36V input via power adapter)
    • Connector – Phoenix 2-pin Connector (Default) and Lockable DC Jack
    • Power Consumption – 4.21A @ +12V
    • AT/ATX power options
  • Operating System Support:
    • Windows 10 (64-bit)
    • Ubuntu 22.04.2 with Kernel 5.19
  • Operating Temperature:
    • Standard: -40°C to 85°C
  • Operating Humidity: 0% to 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
  • Dimensions:
    • 100mm x 72mm (Pico-ITX form factor)
  • Certifications:
    • CE/FCC Class A
  • MTBF:
    • 2,219,397 hours

AAEON offers support for Windows 10 and Ubuntu 22.04.2, with drivers available on the product page, along with a datasheet and user manual.

You can get the PICO-ASL4 Rev.B for $333.00 from the AAEON website. However, the Cooler or Heatsink is not included in the packing list. In addition, you have to buy the cooling fan separately from AAEON’s store for $25.00.

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