ISEE products have been used in various industrial and commercial projects such automotive and transportation applications, medical devices, vending machines, security and protection, robotics and radar applications under the commercial brand name of IGEP Technology. All IGEP products include pre-installed Linux-based distributions with functional software and other resources such developing tools, IDEs, schematics, mechanical drawings, hardware manuals and software manuals. Other tutorials, articles, FAQs and a public GIT repository are also available by the IGEP Community, a collaborative user support community.
IGEP processor boards
IGEPv2
was released in 2009. It consists of a low-power, fanless, industrial single-board computer based on the Texas Instruments DM3730 ARM Cortex-A8 processor in a 65mm x 95mm board. IGEPv2 was the first open hardware IGEP Processor Board from ISEE and may be used to evaluate IGEP Technology, develop full-fledged product prototypes or can be completely customized by the user thanks to the freely available schematics.
IGEPv5
IGEPv5 was presented in September 2013. It is based on the Texas Instruments OMAP5SoC, which uses a dual-core ARM Cortex-A15 CPU. IGEPv5 allows additional connectivity via its on-board connectors and can be used to develop applications with advanced multimedia requirements.
IGEP COM PROTON
IGEP COM PROTON was released in 2010. It provides the same processor and performance as IGEPv2 but without most of its on-board connectors, so it results in a smaller industrial form factor. There are four connectors of 70 pins for extended connectivity and measures 35mm x 51,2mm.
IGEP COM MODULE
IGEP COM MODULE was released in 2010. It measures 18mm x 68,5mm and is the smallest computer-on-module released by ISEE and features Texas Instruments DM3730. It provides USB OTG, Wifi and Bluetooth on-board and two connectors of 70 pins for extended connectivity.
IGEP COM AQUILA
IGEP COM AQUILA was released in 2013. It is based on Texas Instruments AM3354 Cortex-A8 CPU and is the first IGEP Processor Board with standard SO-DIMM size format.
IGEP Expansion Boards
IGEPv2 EXPANSION
IGEPv2 EXPANSION was released in 2009. It adds connectivity to IGEPv2 Processor Board.
IGEP NEW YORK is the simplest expansion board for IGEP COM MODULE and IGEP COM PROTON with two 2.54-inch DIP connectors.
IGEP Radar Technology
ISEE presented their Radar Technology in 2009. It consists of a 24 GHz band FMCW Radar Technology for IGEPv2 and IGEP COM MODULE, that carry the digital processing and implement the communication with the user system.
Pre-installed software
The preinstalled demo software on all ISEE products consists of:
IGEP X-Loader: a bootloader compatible with all IGEP processor boards
IGEP Kernel: a Linux Kernel maintained by ISEE and IGEP community members
Additional software and firmware releases can be downloaded prebuilt directly from the IGEP Community GIT repositories or compiled using OpenEmbeddedsoftware framework.
Development tools
ISEE offers free development tools and resources for developing under IGEP Technology:
IGEP SDK Yocto Toolchain: provides all necessary tools like a cross compiler, embedded libraries, etc. to compile program sources for IGEP devices.
IGEP SDK Virtual Machine: a virtual machine that includes all the developer tools for IGEP Technology, which are already installed and configured.
IGEP DSP Gstreamer Framework: based on TI DVSDK it provides all DSP essential packages and the "gstreamer DSP plugin".