AAEON Industrial SMARC Module equipped with NXP i.MX 93 Arm Cortex-A55+M33 Processor
● Equipped with NXP i.MX93 Dual-Core Arm Cortex-A55 + Arm Cortex-M33 Processor ● Onboard LPDDR4 2GB ● Supports HDMI x1 or MIPI-DSI 4 lane x1, LVDS x1 ● USB 2.0 OTG x1, USB 2.0 HOST x4 ● Heat sink available for separate purchase ● Carrier board available for separate purchase
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【Specification】SMARC 2.1 Compliant 【CPU】NXP i.MX93 Dual-Core Arm Cortex-A55 + Arm Cortex-M33 Processor 【Chipset】SoC 【Memory】Onboard LPDDR4 2GB 【Storage】Onboard eMMC 5.1 16GB, SDIO 3.0 x 1 for SD card 【Dimensions (L x W) (mm)】82 x 50 【Input Power】DC 3.3~5.25V 【I/O】Gigabit Ethernet x2, USB 2.0 x4 (HOST), USB 2.0 x1 (OTG), UART x4 (2-Wire x2, SER1 for A55 debug port, 4-wire x2), 8-bits, SPI x2, I2C x4 【Display】LVDS 4-Lane x 1, HDMI x 1 (only for -0002 model) 【Operating Temperature】-40℃ ~ 85℃ 【Supported OS】Yocto 5.0 (Kernel 6.6.23)
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Applications: machine control, automation systems, environmental monitoring systems, kiosk terminals, inspection devices, digital signage, game consoles, controllers, data loggers, and many others.
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Model number | overview |
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【uCOM-IMX93-0001】 | NXP I.MX93 – Dual-Core Arm Cortex-A55+Cortex-M33 Processor, Onboard LPDDR4 2GB / eMMC 16GB, LVDS4-Lane x1, USB 2.0 x5 |
【uCOM-IMX93-0002】 | NXP I.MX93 – Dual-Core Arm Cortex-A55+Cortex-M33 Processor, Onboard LPDDR4 2GB / eMMC 16GB, HDMI x1, LVDS 4-Lane x1, USB 2.0 x5 |
【ECB-960T-0002】 | Carrier board for uCOM-IMX93 |
【UCOM-IMX93-HSK01】 | Heat sink |
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