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product_id: 7662500
title: "Intel Edison Breakout Board Kit EDI1BB.AL.K"
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# Dual-core 22nm Silvermont CPU Integrated Wi-Fi & Bluetooth LE 70-pin connector with 30+ I/O interfaces Intel Edison Breakout Board Kit EDI1BB.AL.K

**Brand:** intel
**Price:** ₹ 1401
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 Ignite your innovation with Intel Edison – where power meets endless possibilities!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Intel Edison Breakout Board Kit EDI1BB.AL.K by intel
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 1401 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- intel enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted intel brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Ultimate Expansion:** 70-pin connector supports 30+ industry-standard I/O interfaces, unlocking endless innovation possibilities.
- • **Developer’s Dream:** Supports Yocto Linux, Arduino, Python, and Node.js with open-source tools for effortless coding and collaboration.
- • **Seamless Connectivity:** Built-in Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n) and Bluetooth LE keep your projects wirelessly connected and future-ready.
- • **Cloud-Ready Innovation:** Integrates with cloud platforms for real-time data visualization, dynamic alerts, and advanced analytics.
- • **Powerhouse Performance:** Dual-core Intel Atom SoC with 800 MHz memory speed delivers seamless multitasking and rapid prototyping.

## Overview

The Intel Edison Breakout Board Kit EDI1BB.AL.K is a compact, dual-core development board featuring a 22nm Silvermont Intel Atom SoC, integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth LE, and a versatile 70-pin connector supporting over 30 I/O interfaces. Designed for professional makers and entrepreneurs, it supports multiple programming environments including Yocto Linux, Arduino, Python, and Node.js, and integrates seamlessly with cloud platforms for advanced data analytics and real-time monitoring.

## Description

Edison Breakout Board. Designed for pro-makers, innovators and entrepreneurs in mind. The unique combination of small size, power, rich capabilities, and ecosystem support inspires creativity and enables rapid innovation from prototype to production for entrepreneurs of all sizes.

## Features

- Intel Atom system-on-a-chip (SoC) based on leading-edge 22 nm Silvermont microarchitecture including a dual-core CPU and single core microcontroller (MCU)
- Integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth LE, memory, and storage
- Support for more than 30 industry-standard I/O interfaces via a 70-pin connector
- A series of Intel & partner created expansion boards to support the long tail of innovation
- Support for Yocto Linux, Arduino, Python, and Node.js
- Open source community software tools enabling ease of adoption that will inspire developers
- Integrates with cloud platforms providing visualization of streamed data, dynamic rule evaluation/alerting and analytics

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Memory Speed | 800 MHz |
| Wireless Type | 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n |
| Brand | Intel |
| Item model number | EDI1BB.AL.K |
| Operating System | Linux |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 8.74 x 5.04 x 7.48 inches |
| Item Dimensions  LxWxH | 8.74 x 5.04 x 7.48 inches |
| Number of Processors | 2 |
| Flash Memory Size | 4096 |
| Voltage | 1.8 Volts |
| Manufacturer | Intel |
| ASIN | B00ND1KNXM |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Date First Available | September 4, 2014 |

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    definitely interesting
  

*by H***E on Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2014*

update 2, 11/20:- M3 standoffs/screws work fine, I used these: 
  
50 Pcs Brass Screw PCB Standoffs Hexagonal Spacers M3 Male x M3 Female 5mm







  
  
    - the tiny internal wifi antenna works surprisingly well at short range, but these were cheap and definitely increase signal: 
  
Super Power Supply® 2 x 9dBi RP-SMA Dual Band 2.4GHz 5GHz + 2 x 8in / 20cm U.fl / IPEX Cable Antenna Mod Kit No Soldering for Wireless Routers Linksys Cisco E2000 E2500 EA2700 E3000 EA3500 E4200 EA4500 EA6200 WRT310N WRT320N WRT330N WRT400N WRT610N WRT5...







  
  
    - decent sized project box that fits board and battery with a little extra room: 
  
Hammond 1551xFLxx Color ABS Plastic Flanged Lid Project Box







  
  
    - someone made helpful photos of what port does what. which is all already in the (poor) documentation, but it's really nice to have it written down better:http://kiir.net/blog/turning-intel-edison-mini-breakout-board/- switched to emutex/ubilinux debian OS, and the deb repo contents are way more convenient. plus, the install was super-easy.- right now running dump1090 (ADS-B server) as well as Plex server, and transmission-daemon, and the machine handles it all easily (load rarely goes above 0.30, and haven't seen any evidence of memory thrashing)- powered by 3.7V lipo, which is being (re)charged by the powered USB hub I've connected to the OTG port. 64GB flash stick on the hub, working great.update, 2 cool things:1. there is an unofficial repository for yocto opkg:- https://communities.intel.com/message/254806 (if this link doesn't make it into my review, search for: alext_intel opkg)- I've used it for basic stuff like sudo, nano, some build/compile tools.recommendations from the repo author (and my own experiences, ha)- don't try to use in parallel with the Intel repo (which is not enabled by default anyway)- definitely do NOT try 'opkg upgrade' after doing opkg update with the 3rd party repo.2. there is a complete 3rd party debian replacement if you don't want to use yocto:- http://www.emutexlabs.com/ubilinux/29-ubilinux/218-ubilinux-installation-instructions-for-intel-edison (if link doesn't survive, search for: emutex ubilinux edison)- haven't tried yet myself, ymmv. I probably will soon, and will update review in that case.- for now it can only be installed from a linux desktop/laptop, not windows or mac.also did order a 1-cell 3.7V lipo to test out; and may try a 2-pin IDC cable/jumper/thing to maybe kludge with a spare power brick.original review 11/8:some notes on jumpers and usb ports:J1 (shorted by default) is for a thermistor, in case you decide to use a battery that has one. you could probably also use it as a generic temperature sensor?J2 is for the battery if you want to use one (square pad positive, according to docs. 1 cell / 400mah / 3.7V type only, also according to docs - I have not tried)J21: theoretically accepts DC power from 7-15V (square pad is GND according to docs, I have not tried personally)USB:J3 is the serial modem, first point of access so you can further set up wifi etc. (configure_edison --wifi / configure_edison --setup) - figure out COM port# and connect at 115200bps.J16 is for 5V power, and also the usb "gadget" that makes it:- show up as a FAT drive when connected to a PC.(recommendation: reformat as FAT32 before attempting ota-method OS upgrades)- provides a usb IP address - you can ssh to 192.168.2.15 (but will have to manually set IP on your PC's side, there's no DHCP)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Wow!  This little thing packs a punch!
  

*by J***R on Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2014*

This is an amazing little unit.  It has enough power to run some pretty processor intensive programs.  The one gigabyte of memory is perfect and very fast since it is right next to the processor.I've been able to install Ubilinux, which is a Debian based OS allowing access to their repos.  The 4 gigabyte onboard eMMC flash is enough space for the OS, leaving about 2.5 gigabytes for applications and data.The wireless adapter works very well, even without using an external antenna.  The power draw of the unit is only about a watt or two.  I will be using this for software defined radio projects to track planes using their ADS-B signals.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    It is a very fast module, with a very ...
  

*by C***. on Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2015*

It is a very fast module, with a very small footprint and small power requirements.The only downside is that it requires level shifters for 3.3 or 5V logic, but that is more of a nuisance than anything.The fact it runs linux with a very decent set of resources behind it, makes it very versatile.

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