SMD.7

Mobile platform computer – for TRIVISIO HMDs

The SMD.7 Control Unit is a mobile computer system, optimized for the usage with TRIVISIO headmounted displays (HMDs). This digital platform contains a single board computer, battery, touchpad and control buttons to become a complete mobile device, running an Android 7.1.1 (Nougat) operating system. The main purpose of the unit is to allow the user to control an attached HMD and provides the interfaces for the HMD peripherals like displays, audio, camera, etc.

Technical Specifications
System-on-ModuleQualcomm® Snapdragon™ 820 APQ8096 SoC
CPUQuad-core ARM®v8 64-bit CPUs as two dual clusters @2.2GHz and 1.6GHz each
Memory4GB LPDDR4 @1866MHz
GPUAdreno 530 GPU support for OpenGL ES3.3, OpenCL 2.0 and Vulcan
DSPHexagon™ 680 DSP for ultra-low power audio and computer vision processing
Storage64GB UFS 2.0 gear 3 Flash memory, expandable by internal storage card.
Network802.11 ac 2x 2.4GHz/5GHz WiFi & Bluetooth 4.2 LE
USB1 x USB Type-C for charging battery and debugging
Controls5 x Buttons, 1 x Switch, Touchpad
Battery10000 mAh, rechargeable lithium polymer 3.7 V
OSAndroid 7.1.1 (Nougat), Kernel version 3.18.31
Weight410g Alu-Casing with belt clip
Dimensions (W/H/D)72 mm x 159 mm x 27 mm (without belt clip)
Subject to technical modifications

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