Russian Academy of Sciences St. Petersburg Federal Research Center have developed a microcomputer that controls electronic systems. It uses the international standard SMARC v1.1. This microcomputer is made from available Russian components and has the features of world leaders in this field, but also costs less. The movement helps the country gain its technological independence.
Such system modules, also known as systems-on-module, are mini-computers containing a processor, memory, and various interfaces. They are widely used in automation. Many companies make such modules according to industry standards. Standardization helps reduce production costs and makes it easy to upgrade components.
The situation on the world market restricts access to foreign products, including system modules. To solve this problem, scientists developed their own modules from existing components. This reduces costs and supports the development of domestic technology. The production of these modules is established in Russia.
This development was made by the Russian Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg Federal Research Center’s efforts to achieve technological independence in industrial automation. This helps Russia create its own technologies and products. The work was supported by the Russian Ministry of Education and Science.
Source: Ferra

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