Odyssey X86J4125800E single board supports Windows, Linux and is compatible with Arduino and “Malinka”

Among the single-board devices, there is a replenishment – the Odyssey X86J4125800 model has appeared with a quad-core Intel Celeron J4125 processor and a rather impressive number of various kinds of modules, connectors and connectors.

The basis, as mentioned above, is a 10-watt Intel Celeron J4125 processor with a base core frequency of 2 GHz and a maximum possible 2.7 GHz. The graphics, which is logical, are integrated, this is Intel UHD 600. The board itself, even though it is not the most productive in the world, provides good opportunities for developers.

To begin with, it supports up to three displays at a time with a resolution of 4096 x 2160 pixels at 60 Hz. On the board, in addition to the processor, 8 GB of RAM is soldered – this is LPDDR4.

The optional configuration also includes a 64GB eMMC memory module, plus two M.2 2242/2280 slots. They can be used to connect storage devices, wireless modules, etc.

The best part is that the board is hardware compatible with the Raspberry Pi. For this, the developers have provided a 40-pin GPIO. Plus there is a 28-pin connector for the SAMD21G18 board with an ARM Cortex-M0 + coprocessor.


Board specifications:

  • SoC – Intel Celeron J4125 quad-core Gemini Lake Refresh processor @ 2.0 / 2.7 GHz (Turbo) / 2.4 GHz with Intel UHD Graphics 600 @ 250/750 MHz; 10W TDP

  • RAM – 8GB LPDDR4 RAM

  • Memory:

– Optional 128GB M.2 SATA SSD (Compatible with ODYSSEY Blue mini PC)
1x SATA III connector & 3x SATA power headers
– Micro SD slot

  • Coprocessor – Microchip ATSAMD21G18 32-bit Arm Cortex M0 + MCU

  • Video:

– HDMI 2.0a up to 4K (4096 × 2160) @ 60Hz
– DisplayPort 1.2 up to 4K (4096×2160) @ 60Hz

  • Audio – HDMI; connector for microphone and headphones

  • Net:

– Dual Gigabit Ethernet (RJ45) via Intel I211AT PCIe Gigabit controller, Wake-on-LAN and PXE support
– Dual-band Wi-Fi 5 802.11 a / b / g / n / ac GHz HT160 & Bluetooth 5.0
– Optional 3G / 4G modem – M.2 card and SIM socket

  • USB – 2x USB 2.0 Type-A, 1x USB 3.1 Type-A port, 1x USB 3.1 Type-C

  • Extensions

– 40-Pin GPIO compatible with Raspberry Pi
– 28-pin compatible with SAMD21G18
– M.2 Key B 2242/2280 socket with SATA III, USB2.0, UIM
– M.2 Key M, 2242/2280 socket with PCIe 2.0 × 4

  • Security – embedded TPM 2.0 chip
  • Debugging – 4-pin UART for SAMD21G18
  • Optional – 4-pin header for PWM cooler, 4-pin header for power connection, JST for RTC battery
  • Food:

– 12-19 V via DC 5.5 / 2.1mm
– 5-12V via USB-C (USB PD support)

  • Size – 110 × 110 mm

All this pleasure costs $ 218 – this is the base configuration without drives.

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