| Features | |
| The Intel Edison module will initially support development with Arduino* and C/C++, followed by Node.JS, Python, RTOS, and Visual Programming support in the near future. It includes a device-to-device and device-to-cloud connectivity framework to enable cross-device communication and a cloud-based, multi-tenant, time-series analytics service. | |
| Physica | |
| Form factor | Board with 70-pin connector |
| Dimensions | 32.5 x 25.0 x 3.9 mm |
| Operating temperature | 0 to 40 degC |
| Connector | Hirose DF40 Series(1.5mm, 2.0mm, or 3.0mm stack height) |
| Memory | |
| Max Memory size | 4GB |
| Memory type | DDR3, Nand Flash |
| Physical add. Ext. | 32-bit |
| # of DIMMs | 0 |
| ECC Memory supported: | NO |
| External Interfaces | |
| Total of 40 GPIOs which can be configured as: | |
| SD Card | 1 Interface |
| UART | 2 Controllers |
| I2C | 2 Controllers |
| SPI | 1 Controller with 2 chip selects |
| I2S | 1 Controller |
| GPIO | Additional 12 (with 4 capable of PWM) |
| USB 2.0 | 1 OTG Controller |
| Clock Output | 32 KHz, 19.2 MHz |
| Major Edison Components | |
| SoC | 22nm Intel SoC includes: a dual core, dual threaded Intel Atom CPU at 500MHz, and a 32-bit Intel Quark microcontroller at 100 MHz |
| RAM | 1 GB LPDDR3 POP memory |
| Flash Storage | 4 GB eMMC |
| WiFi | Broadcom 43340 802.11 a/b/g/n |
| Dual-band (2.4 and 5 GHz) | |
| On board antenna or external antenna SKU configurations | |
| Bluetooth | BT 4.0 |
| Power | |
| Input | 3.3V C 4.5V |
| Output | 100ma @3.3V and 100ma @ 1.8V |
| Power | Standby (No radios): 13mW |
| Standby (BT 4.0): 21.5mW | |
| Standby (WiFi): 35 mW | |
| Firmware + Software | |
| CPU OS | Yocto Linux v1. |
| Development Environments | Arduino IDE |
| Eclipse supporting: C, C++ & Python | |
| Intel XDK supporting: Node.JS & HTML5 | |
| MCU OS | RTOS |
| Development Environments | MCU SDK and IDE |