
7" WVGA
resistive/capacitive
Optional - VAR-EXT-CB401
VAR-DVK-OM44
Texas Instruments OMAP4460
Cortex-A9
2 Cores
1500 MHz
1024 MB
Micro-SD Socket
10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet + 2nd USB Host
4-wire Touch
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth 4.0
Local Bus / JTAG expansion connector
Linux / Android
0 to 70°C
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Populated with VAR-SOM-OM44
18-bit RGB parallel display interface (40-pin FFC/FPC connector for 7" WVGA LCD)
18-bit
1.3a
4-wire touch panel, 4-pin FFC/FPC
Capacitive touch panel, (10-pin FFC/FPC)
3.5 mm connector
3.5 mm connector
on-board
SD Card Socket
4 ports, Type A connector
VAR-SOM-OM44 evaluation kit
VAR-SOM-OM44 evaluation kit With WiFi / Bluetooth Support
VAR-SOM-OM44 evaluation kit With WiFi / Bluetooth Support + Capacitive touch panel

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As AI-driven demand accelerated through 2025, memory chip shortages developed as semiconductor manufacturers shifted capacity to large-volume buyers, leaving many sectors, including medical, industrial, edge/IoT, and robotics poorly served. Climbing prices and lengthening lead times, exacerbated by knock-on effects across other SoM components, have created two clear pressure points. SoM vendors relying on outsourced manufacturing have limited flexibility when availability drops, leaving customers facing the same delays. Separately, product developers who chose chip-down architectures over SoM-based designs must procure components on their own. Those buying in smaller quantities are routinely pushed down supplier priority lists, and in many cases cannot get supply at all.








