Quark™ SoC X1000 family Lineup
Galileo Gen 1
Entry level board with linux capabilities. Supports PoE and audio. Hosts micro SD, PCIe, 20 digital I/Os, 6 Analog input pins, micro USB OTG, no ICSP and JTAG header. Suitable for applications with audio and no video or USB UART requirements.
Galileo Gen 2
Low-cost board with with linux capabilities. Supports PoE. Hosts USB 2.0, micro SD, PCIe, 20 digital I/Os, 6 Analog input pins, micro USB OTG, ICSP and JTAG header. Suitable for applications without audio, video, and USB UART requirements.
NS-T® offers Intel® Galileo SoCs, a series of development boards based on the on the Intel® QuarkTMSoC X1000 application processor with a 32-bit architecture. This board appears as an only advanced, more powerful version of Arduino Uno layered on top of a Linux system. Galileo is the first board based on Intel® architecture designed to be hardware and software pin-compatible with shields designed for the Arduino Uno R3. With this architecture, even though it is a single-threaded system, it has the ability of functioning as a multi-threaded device with Linux running in the background and an Arduino shield running in the core which makes Galileo a very competative choice.
Galileo Gen 1 | Galileo Gen 2 |
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SmallScale | SmallScale |
$250 | $120 |
Gen 1 | Gen 2 |
Quark SoC X1000 1C/1T 400Mhz | Quark SoC X1000 1C/1T 400Mhz |
256 MB x32 DDR3 | 256 MB x32 DDR3 |
No QSPI Flash | 64Mb QSPI Flash |
Micro SD or SDHC card | 32GB MicroSD slot |
No FMC LPC | No FMC LPC |
No FMC HPC | No FMC HPC |
Digital PWN x 20 I/O and 6 x Analog Inputs | Digital PWN x 20 I/O and 6 x Analog Inputs |
1G/100M/10Mbit Ethernet | 10/100/1000 Ethernet |
OTG USB 2.0 PHY | OTG USB 2.0 PHY |
Micro USB 2.0 UART | USB TTL UART |
PCIe | PCIe |
No video | No video |
Headphone out, mic & line | No Headphone & Mic in line |
No analog | No analog |