New NXP i.MX 93-Based System-on-Modules Launched by MYiR, Variscite, and Compulab
Several new NXP i.MX 93-based system-on-modules have been recently introduced by leading technology companies including MYiR, Variscite, and Compulab. These modules are designed to cater to a wide range of industrial, IoT, and automotive applications, offering advanced features and capabilities.
The NXP i.MX 93 processor, at the core of these modules, boasts a 64-bit dual-core Arm Cortex-A55 application processor running at speeds of up to 1.7GHz, along with a Cortex-M33 co-processor operating at up to 250MHz. Additionally, it incorporates an Arm Ethos-U65 microNPU, delivering up to 0.5TOPS of computing power, and supports EdgeLock secure enclave, NXP’s hardware-based security subsystem.
These modules are equipped with a heterogeneous multicore processing architecture that enables them to run Linux on the main core and a real-time operating system on the Cortex-M33 core. This design makes them ideal for cost-effective and energy-efficient machine learning applications.
Moreover, the NXP i.MX 93-based modules support various display protocols including LVDS, MIPI-DS, and parallel RGB, catering to both industrial and non-industrial use cases. They are compatible with multiple operating systems such as Linux, FreeRTOS, Greenhills, QNX, and VxWorks, providing versatility and flexibility to developers.
Key Offerings:
MYC-LMX9X System-on-Module by MYiR:
The MYC-LMX9X system-on-module by MYiR Tech is a compact solution based on the NXP i.MX 93 processor. With dimensions of only 37mm by 39mm, it offers 1 or 2GB LPDDR4 RAM, 8GB of eMMC storage, 32Kbit EEPROM, and an onboard power management IC (PMIC). The module features a 218-pin expansion interface with connectivity options like USB 2.0, SD/SDIO 3.01, Gigabit Ethernet, and CAN-FD interfaces.
Intended for applications in healthcare equipment, human-machine interfaces, motion control, EV charging stations, and engineering machinery, the MYC-LMX9X supports the Linux 6.1 operating system. It is available in two SKUs on MYiR’s website, priced at $43 and $49 respectively. Additionally, the development board comes with essential accessories and is priced at $105 and $115.
DART-MX93 “DART Pin2Pin” System-on-Module by Variscite:
Variscite’s DART-MX93 is the latest addition to the DART Pin2Pin family of modules. This module offers advanced features and compatibility within the Pin2Pin series, ensuring seamless integration and upgrade paths for developers. The DART-MX93 is designed to meet the requirements of diverse industrial and IoT applications, providing a reliable and efficient solution.
Compulab’s NXP i.MX 93-Based Module:
Compulab also joins the lineup with its NXP i.MX 93-based system-on-module, contributing to the growing ecosystem of solutions built around this powerful processor. The module is tailored for demanding industrial and automotive applications, leveraging the capabilities of the NXP i.MX 93 to deliver high performance and reliability.
In conclusion, the introduction of these new NXP i.MX 93-based system-on-modules by MYiR, Variscite, and Compulab marks a significant advancement in the embedded systems market. With enhanced features, robust performance, and broad application compatibility, these modules are poised to drive innovation and efficiency in a variety of industries.