Introduction
This download record includes build files for Intel® Aero Compute Board 1.6
Available Downloads
- Size: 3.3 MB
- SHA256: 28B25AF03F1ED6378F90AA0A2F6F0B47760052B3A3B0A719E6C279DE4F3CF7D2
- OS Independent
- Size: 1.5 GB
- SHA256: F24E6D347AA0C01A4EADBA39BEE479332482251C9AAE0A176A2B8D57DA548B17
Detailed Description
Purpose
The Intel® Aero Compute Board is a purpose-built, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developer kit powered by a quad-core Intel Atom® Processor and geared toward UAV developers, researchers, and enthusiasts.
While only the size of a standard playing card, it features abundant storage capabilities, 802.11ac Wi-Fi*, support for multiple cameras including the Intel® RealSense™ Camera R200, which is part of the optional Intel® Aero Vision Accessory Kit, industry standard interfaces, and reconfigurable I/O to facilitate connecting to a broad variety of drone hardware subsystems.
The compute board ships with the open-source Yocto Linux* operating system, and offers sample applications and APIs for flight and vision interfaces, reducing hurdles for developers of sophisticated drone applications.
Important Note: It is necessary to update the BIOS, FPGA, and Flight Controller for this software release. Instructions to update the BIOS, FPGA and Flight Controller are located on the Wiki.
Resources
- Software release notes
- Operating system image
- File size: 1.56 GB
- File description: OS image for Intel Aero Compute Board v1.6
- md5sum: 5c769d92e5f7ddd1e5b057923de8e9f2
- Getting started instructions
- Capsule/BIOS
- File size: 3.3 MB
- File description: BIOS binary for Intel Aero Compute Board v01.00.13
- md5sum: b61ac897a4c64611d98a9bb422097721
- Instructions for updating the BIOS
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Product and Performance Information
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