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MYIR Launches i.MX 93 based SOM for Industrial Applications

Shenzhen, China – May 62024 – MYIR has launched a new embedded System on Module (SoM), the MYC-LMX9X, based on the NXP i.MX 9352 processor. This processor belongs to the high-performance i.MX 93 family, featuring dual ARM Cortex-A55 cores clocked at up to 1.7GHz and Cortex-M33 cores running at 250MHz. It also incorporates a 0.5 TOPS Neural Processing Unit (NPU), enabling cost-effective and lightweight AI applications.

The MYC-LMX9X has a compact size, measuring merely 37mm by 39mm. In addition to the powerful i.MX 9352 CPU, it offers 1GB/2GB LPDDR4 RAM, 8GB eMMC storage, 32KB EEPROM, and a Power Management IC (PMIC), providing a robust foundation for your next embedded design. Leveraging the full capabilities of the i.MX 9352 SoC, the MYC-LMX9X supports a rich set of peripherals, including 2x USB 2.0, 3x SD/SDIO 3.01, 2x Gigabit Ethernet, 2x CAN-FD interfaces, as well as MIPI-DSI, LVDS and RGB display interfaces, and MIPI-CSI and Parallel CSI interfaces, through a 218-pin LGA expansion interface. This flexibility allows it to cater to a wide range of applications, including automotive, industrial, and consumer IoT solutions. The MYC-LMX9X is capable of running the Linux 6.1 Operating System and includes comprehensive software resources such as kernel and driver source code, along with detailed user manuals and documentation to expedite customer development, enabling you to bring your products to market faster.

Features Of MYC-LT527

– Dimensions: 37mm x 39mm

– PCB Layers: 10-layer design

– Power supply: 5V/1A

– Working temperature: -40~85 Celsius (industrial grade)

– OS support: Linux 6.10

– NXP i.MX 9352 processor
* Dual-core Arm Cortex-A55, up to 1.8GHz
* Arm Cortex-M33, up to 250 MHz
* Up to 0.5 TOPS Arm® Ethos™ U-65 microNPU

– 1GB/2GB LPDDR4

– 8GB eMMC

– 32KB EEPROM

– Power Management IC

– 218-pin LGA Expansion Interfaces
* 2x RGMII
* 2x USB 2.0
* 8x UART
* 2x CAN FD
* 8x I2C
* 2x I3C
* 8x SPI
* 1x LVDS
* 1x MIPI DSI
* 1x RGB
* 1x MIPI CSI
* 1x Parallel CSI
* 3x SAI
* 1x SPDIF
* 4x ADC
* 1x JTAG
* Up to 87x GPIOs

The MYD-LMX9X Development Board, built around the MYC-LMX9X SOM, offers a comprehensive range of communication interfaces on its base board. These interfaces include RS232, RS485, two USB2.0, one USB OTG, two Gigabit Ethernet, one CAN bus, a Micro SD card slot, and an M.2 Socket for USB-based 4G/5G LTE Module with dual SIM card holders. Additionally, it incorporates a USB2.0-based WiFi module, an Audio interface, a Mini-CSI interface, and multiple display interfaces including HDMI, LVDS, and RGB. The MYD-LMX9X Development Board comes with a Quick Start Guide, one USB to TTL serial cable and a 12V / 2A power adapter. MYIR also provides optional add-ons such as the MY-CAM003M MIPI Camera ModuleMY-LVDS070C 7-inch LCD Module, and MY-LCD70TP-C 7-inch LCD Module for enhanced functionality. It serves as a robust and reliable reference design for development based on i.MX 93 solutions.

MYIR provides two standard configurations for the MYC-LMX9X, offering either 1GB or 2GB of LPDDR4 RAM to accommodate different memory requirements. Additionally, customization is available to meet specific quantity demands. The MYC-LMX9X SOMs are competitively priced, and bulk discounts are offered for cost-effective purchasing.

Part No.

LPDDR4

eMMC

Working Temp.

Unit Price

MYC-LMX9352-8E1D-170-I

1GB

8GB

-40~85 Celsius

$43

MYC-LMX9352-8E2D-170-I

2GB

8GB

-40~85 Celsius

$49

More information about the MYC-LMX9X can be found at:

https://www.myirtech.com/list.asp?id=757

 

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