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DATA MODUL presents latest SBC based ARM i.MX8Mmini processor

New York, June 27, 2022

DATA MODUL announces a new modular embedded board family for the latest i.MX8M Mini processor in standard Pico ITX 72x100mm form factor. The new processor has greater processing power, and less power dissipation than its predecessor, the i.MX6. The DATA MODUL eDMSBCMX8Mmini is in Mass production and available with Dual-Core and Quad-core, both in commercial temperature (0C to +70C) as well as extended temperature (-20C to +80C).

Using a daughterboard (or graphic module), displays with all known graphic interfaces such as LVDS,  RGB/TTL, eDP, MIPI DSI and monitor interfaces (HDMI/DP/DVI) can be driven and all this up to FHD resolution. Daughterboard versions for HDMI and LVDS are available of the shelf and can be used for many different display sizes. Only an individual software setup for each display is required. This makes DATA MODUL’s entire panel and touch portfolio accessible to the customer for system integration. Other graphic modules e.g. for RGB/TTL or MIPI are always display specific and can be realized on demand.

The SBC board is equipped with a wide range power input from 12 to 24V, but can also be powered with just 5V using a USB 2.0 Micro-B connection (with 500mA max). The 12/24 volt input can also be used as the backlight voltage source for a display. Moreover, with the help of the integrated standard M.2 socket, the customer can choose between WLAN/BT and mobile communication (e.g. LTE). Although, the eDMSBCiMX8Mmini was designed as a cost effective version for commercial sector, it is also possible to realize a version for the broader temperature range of -40°C to +85°C (on request and with MOQ) suitable for industrial applications.

The eDMSBCiMX8Mmini is ideally suited for application areas such as kiosk, digital signage, vending, gaming, appliance multimedia, fitness and healthcare, panel PC, smart home & building and any kind of HMI solutions. All modular aspects of the board can be customized to ensure easy integration and flexible use.

You can find further information here.

About DATA MODUL

DATA MODUL AG is one of the world’s leading specialist providers of display, touch, embedded, monitor and panel PC solutions. Since it was established in 1972, it has consistently pursued the objective of providing its customers with state-of-the-art, tailor-made and individually customised complete solutions for display technologies.

Many years of experience in the field of display, touch, embedded and system technologies enable the company to produce customer-specific value-added services for a variety of industries at its 45,000 m2 production and logistics facilities. The extensive distribution portfolio of displays, touchscreens and embedded solutions and the increasingly innovative in-house developments complete the unique modular product portfolio.

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