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🚀 Ignite your IoT innovation with Intel Edison – where power meets endless possibility!
The Intel Edison Kit for Arduino combines a dual-core 500MHz Intel Atom processor with 4GB eMMC storage and integrated WiFi/Bluetooth 4.0, supporting multiple programming environments and over 30 I/O interfaces. Designed for professional developers and makers, it offers a compact, versatile platform to build cutting-edge IoT and embedded applications with cloud integration and open-source support.
| ASIN | B00O9PMEHY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,838 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | Intel |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (32) |
| Date First Available | October 12, 2014 |
| Flash Memory Size | 4096 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.14 x 3.43 x 1.57 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Item model number | EDI2ARDUIN.AL.K |
| Manufacturer | Intel Corp. |
| Memory Speed | 800 MHz |
| Number of Processors | 2 |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Product Dimensions | 6.14 x 3.43 x 1.57 inches |
| Series | EDI2ARDUIN.AL.K |
| Voltage | 1.8 Volts |
| Wireless Type | 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
M**U
Good kit for Internet of Things (IoT) design projects
Get it while it lasts! I heard Intel was discontinuing its Edison products, so I got while it was still available. Oh, even though it is discontinued, it is still one of the better (more memory, features) electronic design kit for IoT (Internet of Things). This version of the Edison board is compatible with Arduino connectors and will fit Arduino add-on boards.
I**N
It work like... thing 30 times cheaper =)
Edison itself is kind of cumbersome platform with software glitches and issues during firmware update. Still quite unstable. Arduino breakboard makes a magic - it transforms your 80+ bucks to 3 bucks Arduino Uno board =))) Not a feeling you want to experience, right? =) But the breakboard itself is well design and manufactured, small plastic stands not to scratch you desk supplied, no issues with Arduino IDE If you want arduino but with SSH console over wi-fi and linux - it could be your choice. But until Intel provides real scenarios for Edison power utilization - just a buggy toy
J**G
Defect board (could not powered by USB port)
I got mine for Amazon. By playing it I found it is failed for getting the power from a computer host USB port (it works only using the external power supply). I contact the Intel tech support. At first they denied there is a problem for the board since it works with external power supply. They blamed the computers for the problem.I did not agree with them because I tested it on multiple computers. I observed that the board draws about 70 mA current from the OTG USB port when it starts. Few seconds later (I think after the kernel started) it tried to draw more current (about 150 mA) from the USB port and it fails at this moment. I suspected the board could not handle the power request correctly (such as it did not putting the max power request correctly in the USB configuration descriptor). After further investigation they said it is the Load Switch FDC6331L chip damaged. However, it already passed the Amazon return/exchange time period. I asked Intel to exchange the board for me but they insist that I have to ship the board back to Intel (on my own cost) before they can send a replacement to me, to which I did not agree. It is not right for a customer bear more burden on the defect product. I like the product when it is powered by the external power supply (5 stars). However, I don't like Intel's support (one star). So I gave the ranking in the middle. If you could not get board powered by OTG USB port you should tell the Intel to check if the Load Switch FDC6331L chip damaged. I hope this provide the help to you.
A**R
Great potential for bigger IoT
Superb. Great potential for bigger IoT development
F**S
Doesn't work. Drivers doesn't work.
Very disappointed. No power cord. After struggle to find the proper power cord to power the board, the drivers doesn't work and board keeps failing. No proper documentation to set this up. Wasted too much time on Intel site and other places to try to get the drivers and the board to work but no luck. So basically this end being a rip off.
A**R
Dont buy it! Great specs, terrible implementation, terrible software.
This is not a board for anyone to use for a serious project. First, it can ONLY connect to networks which use a 5 or 13 character password. It cannot be connected to a WEP networks, or many other networks without quite a bit of command line editing of configuration files through a serial terminal. This has been a known problem since the board first came out and Intel cant spend the 10 minutes it would take to fix this issue. Second, Intel offers terrible support consisting only of a confusing mess of discussion boards with a broken registration system. Third, it takes forever to download software and install it, and the software download page is in Chinese and has to be translated. An Arduino YUN, Beagle Bone or any other board is better choice than this one. It might be useful if you are making a single project, but why waste time on this thing when there are so many other boards which actually work out of the box.
G**O
My new favorite single board computer
This thing is amazing. I've got mine consuming analog video over a Analog->Digital USB dongle, converting that to H.264 and serving it up at 30 FPS over WiFi. The Raspberry Pi 3 chokes on the same task, barely managing 10 FPS at a lower quality despite having more than double the clock speed. If you need a little more horsepower than the Raspberry Pi offers, but don't want to spend a LOT more, this is a great option.
R**1
Would have been nice for half the price
I am familiar with Arduino, so I bought this Kit to experiment with, I was not too impressed, I think it could work well for some applications, but not me, the board is big - bigger than the Uno (Please note that I am reviewing the Arduino kit, not the Edison computer itself) it's also a lot more expensive, it is 100% compatible with Arduino Uno, same code, same inputs and outputs. I was able to port an existing project from Uno to Edison in seconds. This board has a lot of memory and storage(1GB), something that Arduino doesn't provide (it has 0.02MB of memory only) it's also faster, and it has build in WiFi and Bluetooth, both great to have, but for the price difference I decided to just buy WiFi and Bluetooth modules. The kit doesn't come with an external power source, you can evaluate it using USB as power source though. Also, please note that this board is not supported on CodeBender.cc as of the time of writing this review. Overall I found the board to be too much for my project and most of the projects I have come across.
G**P
La scheda dell'Intel ARduino compatibile è arrivata nei tempi dichiarati (forse in leggero anticipo) e senza problemi. Per le caratteristiche del prodotto, nulla da dire in quanto è chiaramente quanto io desideravo.
N**H
Ordered a kit . On receipt discovered that the board came with no wires. No connection wires...no power cable. How am I supposed to run this thing?
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