Beacon EmbeddedWorks’ W5+ SoM is an ultra-compact (27×15 mm) system-on-module powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon W5+ platform for wearables with a quad-core Cortex-A53 processor, a co-processor with an Arm Cortex-M55 core and an Ethos U55 ML accelerator, and WiFi 4 and Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity.
Beacon W5+ specifications:
- Platform – Snapragon W5+
- SW5100P-0 SoC
- CPU – Quad-core Cortex-A53 processor @ up to 1.7 GHz
- GPU – Qualcomm Adreno A702 @ up to 1,010 MHz with OpenGL ES 3.1, Vulkan 1.0, OpenCL 2.0 API support
- DSP – Dual Qualcomm Hexagon DSP V66K
- ISP – Dual ISP
- VPU
- 1080p30 Video Decode HVEC, H.264, VP9
- 1080p30 Video Encode HVEC, H.264
- System Memory (PoP) – Up to 2GB 16-bit LPDDR4X
- Storage (PoP) – Up to 32GB eMMC flash
- Process – 4nm
- AON QCC5100 Co-processor
- Cortex-M55 always-on core @ 250MHz
- AI accelerator – Arm Ethos-U55 NPU @ 300 MHz
- Audio DSP – HiFi5 DSP
- Process – 22nm
- Wireless connectivity
- Dual-band 802.11n 1×1 WiFi 4
- Bluetooth 5.3 with BLE support
- SW5100P-0 SoC
- Memory (for QCC5100) – Quad SPI NOR flash
- Storage (for QCC5100) – PSRAM
- 2x high-density board-to-board connectors
- Display – 4-lane MIPI DSI up to 1080p60
- Camera – Up to 2x MIPI CSI-2 (up to 4 lanes w/PHY) up to 16MP
- Audio
- SWR, Quad I2S, I2S, PCM
- Digital microphone (PDM) input
- USB – 1x USB 2.0
- I/O
- At least 3x UART interfaces up to 4Mbps
At least 2x I2C interfaces - At least 3x SPI interfaces operating as either master or slave
- At least 3x UART interfaces up to 4Mbps
- Debug – JTAG
- Misc – IP antenna connector
- Dimensions – 27 x 15mm
- Compliance – RoHS and Reach
Beacon EmbeddedWorks says the W5+ SoM is suitable for a range of embedded electronic devices, such as wearables and other space-constrained applications. There’s limited information about software, although the company mentions “board support package (BSP) options with versions of Linux, Android, and real-time operating systems”.
However, from the original announcement of the Snapradragon W5/W5+ platform and information on the aforementioned TurboX W5+ development kit page, we know Android runs on the SW5100P-0 application SoC and FreeRTOS on the QCC5100 AI/ML co-processor.

There’s no information about an evaluation board/reference design for the Beacon W5+ SoM just yet. That may be because the module is shown as “Coming Soon!” on the product page where you’ll find a few more details, including a product brief.

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Assembled you mean? None of the chips are made in the land of the not so free.
Nice small Linux board, will be interesting to find out the cost. It doesn’t say the amount of PSRAM but maybe that’s configurable. 405 mm2 is pretty small, not much bigger than Seeeduino Xiao (350 mm2) and a fraction of size of RPI Zero (2015 mm2). I wonder what the max power consumption is. Programming Linux is sure convenient compared to a traditional embedded board, so it’s a matter of cost, space, and power.