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QCM2290 Development Kit for Rapid Prototyping by JMO

The new QCM2290 development kit from JMO is ideally suited for integrating low-power computing, cellular connectivity, computer vision, and AI processing into battery-powered designs.

Low-Power AI and Connectivity for Battery-Powered Designs

The new QCM2290 development kit from JMO is ideally suited for integrating low-power computing, cellular connectivity, computer vision, and AI processing into battery-powered designs. It enables customers to quickly prototype their industrial applications by utilising QUALCOMM's latest low-power SoC platform.

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Power Savings of 40%

Qualcomm has combined a huge number of important functions to reduce the space required on the board and the material costs compared to a discrete solution. Additionally, Qualcomm leverages its expertise in low power computing technology for battery powered devices to achieve power savings of 40% with the QCM2290 SoC compared to a discrete and equivalent Quad Core CPU and LTE cellular modem-based design.

The kit is built around the QCM2290 system-on-chip (SoC) which has been specifically designed for use in industrial and internet of things (IoT) applications.  

Key Features

  • The Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor is clocked up to 2.0GHz, delivering ample power for running demanding IoT applications.
  • An integrated Adreno 702 GPU enables smooth video playback and excellent graphics performance for devices that require a compelling UI experience.
  • A dedicated display processor provides support for on-device and external ultra-HD displays.
  • A dedicated image-processing engine is capable of dual concurrent 13MP resolution camera processing
  • Up to 4GB of LPDDR4X RAM ensures smooth multitasking and handling of complex applications.
  • Up to 64GB of eMMC flash storage provides ample space for data storage and running applications.
  • Support for LTE Cat.4 cellular connectivity including GNSS support, enables devices to connect to cellular networks for data transfer and communication. In the case of the JMO development kit, they have chosen to use the globally certified cellular-enabled SC200E SOM from QUECTEL, which incorporates the QCM2290.
  • A long-term roadmap is planned for Android OS and Yocto Linux OS support for the SoC.

Streamlined Development & Comprehensive Testing Tools

The 11nm manufacturing process makes the QCM2290 extremely energy-efficient and therefore ideal for battery-powered applications. Overall, the QCM2290 offers a powerful and versatile combination of processing power, graphics capability, memory, connectivity and energy efficiency. As part of QUALCOMM’s Product Longevity Program, the SoC is available for long-term use, making it well-suited for industrial applications.

JMO’s development kit has been designed to offer an out of the box experience for developers. It comes with Android 13 image preinstalled to allow the user to quickly test and evaluate the SoC capabilities and performance. Communication with the development kit is provided via debug interfaces (ADB over Wi-Fi and/or SSH over Ethernet). Shipping in the kit is a set of hardware accessories that allows the user to test the camera, display, multimedia and wireless connectivity capabilities the QCM2290 SOC offers.

In addition, an SDK based on Yocto Linux will be available in September.

QCM2290 development kits are available. Visit our Sample Shop.

Your Contact Person

For more information, please contact Thomas Carmody.

Thomas Carmody is product manager and business development manager.
Thomas Carmody Product Line Manager, Business Development Manager +44 753 836-0988 E-MAIL