Description
The ROM-2620 IMX8 OSM ARMÂ SOM is powered by NXP i.MX 8ULP SoC which includes up to 2 Arm Cortex-A35 cores in combination with one Cortex-M33 real-time processor and Vivante GC7000 nanoULTRA/GC328 graphics engine. It provides USB2.0, Fast Ethernet, MIPI-CSI, I2C, SPI, GPIO, PWM and MIPI DSI display for embedded applications.
ROM-2620 IMX8 OSM SOM is paired with an OSM carrier board for faster end-product peripheral integration and time-to-market. The reference schematics and layout checklist documentation for carrier board development will be provided along with the open-sourced Linux BSP, Azure Sphere OS, test utilities, hardware design utilities and reference drivers.
- NXP Arm® Cortex®-A35 i.MX 8ULP Dual up to 1.0 GHz with 1x Arm Cortex-M33 core
- Onboard LPDDR4 1GB, 2000MT/s memory
- 1x 4 lane MIPI-DSI
- 1x USB2.0, 1x USB 2.0 OTG, 5x UART, 2x I2C, 24 x GPIO, 6x PWM, 1x CAN
- Ultra-small size form factor – OSM
- Support Ycoto Linux
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Open Standard Module (OSM)
The idea of all Open Standard Modulesâ„¢ is to create a new, future-proof, and versatile standard for small-size, low-cost embedded computer modules, combining the following key characteristics:
- Completely machine processible during soldering, assembly, and testing
- Different possible packages for direct PCB soldering without a connector
- Pre-defined soft- and hardware interfaces
- Open-Source in software and hardware
The Open Standard Moduleâ„¢ specification allows developing, producing and distributing embedded modules for the most popular MCU32, ARM and x86 architectures. For a growing number of IoT applications this standard helps to combine the advantages of modular embedded computing with increasing requirements regarding costs, space and interfaces.
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EMAC is a global leader in system on module and carrier board embedded systems. The System on Module (SoM) is an ideal alternative to custom engineering. With the SoM approach you get the best of aspects of both buying an Off-The-Shelf Embedded Single Board Computer (SBC) and a Custom Engineered solution. With Off-The-Shelf embedded components such as a generic carrier board and SOM module, it is possible to start development on your software applications before the custom carrier board is complete; thus offering a reduced time to market for your system. A System on Module (SoM) is comprised of a small processor module with CPU bus accessibility and standard I/O functionality. The SoM module does not have any connectorization and is designed to be plugged into a Carrier Board.
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