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MCU / MPU / FPGA Modules

MCU, MPU, and FPGA evaluation modules provide ready-to-use development platforms for prototyping embedded systems. These modules include mounted processors, memory, power regulation, and debug interfaces, accelerating time from concept to working prototype.

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PART NUMBERMANUFACTURERDESCRIPTIONSTOCKQTY / ACTION
TMS370C792N2TTexas InstrumentsSeries: TMS3701,722
TMS320F206PZATexas Instruments4,587
SE320LF2406APZATexas InstrumentsSeries: *10,713
PMS430E337AHFDTexas Instruments2,156
PMS430E315FZTexas Instruments2,198
MSPM0L1306SRHBRTexas InstrumentsSeries: *7,443
MSPM0L1306SDYYRTexas InstrumentsSeries: *8,844
MSPM0L1306SDGS20RTexas InstrumentsSeries: *14,799

About MCU / MPU / FPGA Modules

MCU, MPU, and FPGA Modules (commonly known as System-on-Modules - SoM, or Computer-on-Modules - CoM) are integrated circuit boards that carry a high-performance processor (MCU, MPU, or FPGA), DDR memory, Flash storage, power management circuitry (PMIC), and key clocks and physical interface PHYs. By mounting these pre-engineered, pre-certified hardware engines onto a custom baseboard, engineers can dramatically accelerate product development, bypass complex high-speed layout design, and reduce time-to-market.

These modules are widely used in industrial IoT gateways, medical devices, edge AI cameras, and rugged computing. Selection criteria focus on processor capabilities, memory size, available peripheral signals brought to the board-to-board connectors, thermal dissipation characteristics, operating system support (Linux, Android, RTOS), and physical dimensions.

Octatronics catalogs a robust selection of processor modules and development kits from premier manufacturers such as Texas Instruments, STMicroelectronics, NXP, Microchip, AMD/Xilinx, and leading third-party embedded module developers. Access pinout guides, reference designs, and submit RFQs for prototyping or scaling to production.

Frequently Asked Questions

Octatronics can help source a wide range of MCU / MPU / FPGA Modules from major manufacturers worldwide, including active production parts, long-lead-time items, and hard-to-find components.

Yes. You can submit a single part number or upload a BOM with multiple parts. Our team will check stock, date code, lead time, and pricing for each item.

Availability depends on the specific part number and supplier source. For important orders, buyers can request packaging photos, labels, date code information, and traceability documents.

Yes. Octatronics supports sourcing for active, end-of-life, obsolete, and hard-to-find components through our global supplier network.

Please provide the part number, manufacturer, quantity, required date code, target price, delivery country, and whether original packaging or COC is required.

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