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CM-QS600 is a miniature Computer-on-Module (CoM) / System-on-Module (SoM) built around Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8064 1.7GHz quad-core SoC with high-performance Adreno 320 GPU. CM-QS600 brings performance and power efficiency of embedded ARM to a new level, enabling design of cost-effective compute-intensive multimedia applications at a much smaller form-factor than ever before. Designed into a tiny footprint of 65 x 68 x 5 mm, CM-QS600 comes with up-to 2GB DDR3 RAM and 32GB of on-board eMMC storage and provides extensive connectivity with dual-band WiFi 802.11, Bluetooth 4.0, Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe, USB, SATA, HDMI, LVDS, serial ports and I/O lines. CompuLab supports CM-QS600 with comprehensive documentation and full ready-to-run SW packages for both Linux and Android.<br><br> | CM-QS600 is a miniature Computer-on-Module (CoM) / System-on-Module (SoM) built around Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8064 1.7GHz quad-core SoC with high-performance Adreno 320 GPU. CM-QS600 brings performance and power efficiency of embedded ARM to a new level, enabling design of cost-effective compute-intensive multimedia applications at a much smaller form-factor than ever before. Designed into a tiny footprint of 65 x 68 x 5 mm, CM-QS600 comes with up-to 2GB DDR3 RAM and 32GB of on-board eMMC storage and provides extensive connectivity with dual-band WiFi 802.11, Bluetooth 4.0, Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe, USB, SATA, HDMI, LVDS, serial ports and I/O lines. CompuLab supports CM-QS600 with comprehensive documentation and full ready-to-run SW packages for both Linux and Android.<br><br> | ||
− | With best-in-class graphics and superior video capabilities CM-QS600 is a powerful platform for multimedia demanding applications such as digital signage, IPTV and media players. Miniature size, low power consumption and cutting-edge power management make CM-QS600 an excellent solution for portable and battery-powered systems. | + | With best-in-class graphics and superior video capabilities CM-QS600 is a powerful platform for multimedia demanding applications such as digital signage, IPTV and media players. Miniature size, low power consumption and cutting-edge power management make CM-QS600 an excellent solution for portable and battery-powered systems. |
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+ | {{note|1=From time to time CompuLab releases new software versions for CM-QS600 in order to fix bugs, address component changes and add functionality. It is highly recommended to subscribe to the [[Image:Feed-icon.png|16px]] [{{fullurl:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|action=feed}} '''CM-QS600 RSS Feed'''] in order to receive automatic notifications about software updates.}} | ||
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+ | ===== 24-Dec-2015, CM-QS600 Linux release ===== | ||
+ | : Linux kernel 3.4.0-14.10-cm-qs600-3.4 for CM-QS600 updates | ||
+ | :- Added I2C-2 bus support | ||
+ | :- Fixed EEPROM issue, board EEPROM moved to I2C-2 bus | ||
+ | :- Fixed Ethernet MAC address issue | ||
+ | :- Fixed WLAN MAC address issue | ||
+ | : Debian Linux image updates | ||
+ | :- Minor log cleanup | ||
+ | : Documentation | ||
+ | :- Updated multiple articles to comply with the new Linux package | ||
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+ | ===== 03-Nov-2015: cm-qs600-android.15.10.1 release ===== | ||
+ | : ''Android KitKat 4.4.3 (engineering build)'' | ||
+ | : - Added Bluetooth support | ||
+ | : - Added ov5640 CSI camera support | ||
+ | : - Added I2C-2 bus support | ||
+ | : - Added heartbeat indicator LED support | ||
+ | : - Added power indicator LED support | ||
+ | : - Fixed Wi-Fi operation | ||
+ | : - Fixed 3G modem operation | ||
− | ===== | + | ===== 08-Jul-2015, Linux ===== |
: Linux kernel 3.4.0-14.10-cm-qs600-3.3 for CM-QS600 updates | : Linux kernel 3.4.0-14.10-cm-qs600-3.3 for CM-QS600 updates | ||
:- Added 3G Cellular Modem and PPP support | :- Added 3G Cellular Modem and PPP support |
Latest revision as of 12:42, 5 July 2018
CM-QS600 is a miniature Computer-on-Module (CoM) / System-on-Module (SoM) built around Qualcomm Snapdragon APQ8064 1.7GHz quad-core SoC with high-performance Adreno 320 GPU. CM-QS600 brings performance and power efficiency of embedded ARM to a new level, enabling design of cost-effective compute-intensive multimedia applications at a much smaller form-factor than ever before. Designed into a tiny footprint of 65 x 68 x 5 mm, CM-QS600 comes with up-to 2GB DDR3 RAM and 32GB of on-board eMMC storage and provides extensive connectivity with dual-band WiFi 802.11, Bluetooth 4.0, Gigabit Ethernet, PCIe, USB, SATA, HDMI, LVDS, serial ports and I/O lines. CompuLab supports CM-QS600 with comprehensive documentation and full ready-to-run SW packages for both Linux and Android. |
From time to time CompuLab releases new software versions for CM-QS600 in order to fix bugs, address component changes and add functionality. It is highly recommended to subscribe to the CM-QS600 RSS Feed in order to receive automatic notifications about software updates. |
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24-Dec-2015, CM-QS600 Linux release
03-Nov-2015: cm-qs600-android.15.10.1 release
08-Jul-2015, Linux
09-Mar-2015, Android
29-Dec-2014, Linux
26-Oct-2014, Android
29-Sep-2014, Linux
10-Aug-2014, Android
05-Aug-2014, Linux
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