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    Unveiling New Low power Real Time System on Module

    iWave Systems  has launched a new System on Module (SoM) based on the NXP i.MX 8M Mini applications processor.

    The SOM features a powerful combination of up to 4 x Arm Cortex-A53, 64-bit processor and 1 x Arm Cortex-M4F core. The powerful SoC coupled with other advanced features such as flexible LPDDR4 and eMMC memory options, sophisticated audio, video, graphics, high speed wired/wireless connectivity and a wide range of I/O interfaces makes it ideal for low power and high-performance embedded applications. The iWave SOM provides a comprehensive and cost-effective solution in a compact and highly integrated SODIMM form factor. Ideal for applications in IIoT, portable hardware, video /audio streaming, industrial HMI, Home Automation, etc.

    i.MX 8M Mini is NXP’s first embedded SOC built using advanced 14 LPC FinFET process technology. The SOM provides enhanced video/audio experience by combining media-specific features such as 1080p60 VPU, GC Nano ultra 3D graphics, GC320 2D graphics, MIPI DSI, MIPI CSI interface and audio interfaces including I2S, AC97, TDM, and SPDIF. The SOM can easily be connected to the network with the help of high-speed industrial interfaces such as USB, PCIe, dual Gigabit Ethernet and an on-board Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n/ac + Bluetooth 5.0Combo Module. It runs Linux 4.14.98 and Android pie 9.0.0.

    The Arm Cortex -M4F microcontroller can operate in low power standby mode, independent of the main processor and is proficient in handling real-time system monitoring. The SOM is equipped with high-speed on-chip RAM (256 KB+32 KB) and 256 KB Boot ROM and features NXP’S highly efficient power management units for ensuring prolonged battery life. The SOM ensures secured infrastructure with Arm Trust Zone architecture, Resource Domain Controller and High Assurance Boot.

    For more information refer the link: www.iwavesystems.com

     

     

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