Quark™ SoC X1000 family Lineup

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$250
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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.

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$199
SmallScale

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
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