Soe286 Mega

The SOE286 Mega is not designed for blinking an LED on a breadboard (though it can). Its target market spans five key domains:

The true power of the SOE286 Mega lies in its specifications. Below is a detailed breakdown of the most common configuration found in Q3–Q4 of this year. soe286 mega

| Specification | Detail | |---------------|---------| | Processor | Dual-core ARM Cortex-A78 or optional Intel Quark x1000 (legacy mode) | | Clock Speed | 1.8 GHz (boost up to 2.4 GHz on "Mega" SKU) | | RAM | 4GB LPDDR4X (soldered, ECC optional) | | Storage | 64GB eMMC 5.1 + MicroSD expansion up to 2TB | | GPIO Pins | 286 digital I/O pins (hence the name) + 16 analog inputs | | Connectivity | Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax), Bluetooth 5.3, CAN bus, RS-485 | | Power Input | 12V–36V DC (reverse polarity protected) | | Operating System | Real-time Yocto Linux, Zephyr RTOS, or Windows 10 IoT Core | The SOE286 Mega is not designed for blinking

The "Mega" designation specifically unlocks three additional features over the base SOE286 model: Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax)

Environmental monitoring stations that track 200+ sensors (temperature, humidity, vibration, gas concentration) benefit from the SOE286 Mega’s 286 I/O pins. One unit can log 10,000 samples per second to its internal eMMC or stream via LTE (using an external hat) to a cloud dashboard.