AMD’s Kria family of system-on-modules (SOM) and kits started with the K26 that targeted vision and robotics control applications. The new K24 SOM is more compact by taking advantage of TSMC’s Integrated Fan-Out (InFO) wafer level packaging.
The K24 uses less power and only requires a heatsink making it easier to incorporate close to motors that it might be controlling. One of the application areas that the K24 targets is intelligent motor control while the existing K26 SOM targets higher end applications like machine vision and robotic planning.
The K24 and K26 are based on AMD’s Zynq multiprocessor system-on-chip (MPSoC).
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