The Brillo project was announced by Google during 2015 and is aimed at low-power
memory-constrained Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices. Along with Brillo, Google also
introduced the Weave protocol used by Brillo devices to communicate with other devices
across different platforms and operating systems.
A versatile platform, the DART-6UL System-on-Module
[http://www.variscite.com/products/system-on-module-som ] (SoM) provides a variety of
interfaces and connectivity options - all packaged at an optimized power, size and cost.
The latest addition of Brillo makes the DART-6UL an ideal solution for fast emerging
applications in the IoT market.
The DART-6UL measures only 25mm x 50mm and consumes less than 5mA in suspend mode. It
carries NXP/Freescale i.MX [http://www.variscite.com/imx6-soms ] 6UltraLite ARM Cortex-A7
(TM) processor up to 696MHz and a variety of interfaces, including a certified Wi-Fi,
Bluetooth/BLE, dual Ethernet, dual USB and serial interfaces. In addition, the SoM
supports industrial grade targeting embedded application requiring a wide temperature
range.
The current Brillo software from Variscite is based upon Google Brillo M10 release and
is available to use on all related DART-6UL platforms. More details on Variscite's Brillo
release can be found in Variscite's wiki pages: http://variwiki.com/index.php?titleÚRT-6UL
Price of DART-6UL starts at 27 USD for 1000 units.
About Variscite:
Variscite is a leading System on Modules (SoM) and Single-Board-Computer (SBC) design
and manufacture company. A trusted provider of development and production services for a
variety of embedded platforms, Variscite transforms clients' visions into successful
products.