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In May of 2015, Forlinx Embedded Tech. Co., Ltd launched a new item based on i.MX6 serial microprocessor, both quad-core and dual lite-core are optional. Its features are as below: 1)i.MX6Q CPU module features i.MX6Q base board features: 2) i.MX6DL features: Both i.MX6Q and i.MX6DL share one CPU module and one base board. But SATA interface is only available for the quad-core board. They have excellent performance of OS Android, both multi-screen displaying and displayings are possible on it. Besides, as many companies are now engaged in EV Charger Billing Unit project or solution, i.MX6 will be a best backup option based on its advantages of LVDS and multi-screen For more details pls refer to our homepage www.forlinx.net or send emails to grace@forlinx.com Hardware Interface   S
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REX - Freescale iMX6 Opensource Project Designed by FEDEVEL Academy Based on Freescale i.MX6 CPU. This is an open source project. All documents are free for download, including Schematic and PCB files. The iMX6 Rex Module is also used for teaching about Schematic Design and Advanced PCB Layout at FEDEVEL Academy. Module Specification Freescale iMX6 processor, up to 1.2GHz / 4 cores Soldered down DDR3-1066 (533MHz), up to 4GB 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet 1x HDMI (up to QXGA 2048×1536) 1x LVDS (up to WUXGA 1920×1200) 1x PCIE 1x SATA On board SPI Flash up to 32Mb 1x SD, 1x MMC 2x USB 3x UART, 3x I2C, 1x SPI Digital audio JTAG User LED, power LED 2x high speed board to board connectors (only one required) Size: 70 x 40 mm (smaller than a credit card) Input power: 7 to 24 V (DC) Releated posts iMX6 Rex EMC Testing – Pass iMX6 Rex infrared images User friendly GUI + Mouse + Keyboard working ok How long it took to design the iMX6 Rex module prototype? iMX6 Module Total Cost Prototype Developement The iMX6 Rex module design licensing Video from Assembling iMX6 Rex Boards Bringing up i.MX6 Rex Module to Life – from unpacking to booting iMX6 Rex Layout Video
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QBIT Running Linux - Matchbox Added by Renato Torres Tovar on January 7, 2012 at 8:58pm QBIT embedded system... I.MX23, 128LQFP    
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SBC+TVP_notes Added by Lautaro Carmona on September 26, 2011 at 10:49am Here is our hardware framework. We are using BlueTechnix Single Board Computer SBC-i.MX51 with our TVIN board with TVP5147 TV encoder.   We connect them together through an 80-pin connector, which includes:   CSI1.Data[0:9] CSI1.PIXCLK CSI1.HS CSI1.VS CSI1.MCLK CSI1.PWDN I2C_SDA I2C_SCL  
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An inquisitive visitor viewing i.MX6 Q7 Quad display Added by iWavesystems on June 26, 2012 at 3:49am    
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxqNOEPFtCk&feature=player_embedded   Uploaded by LinaroOrg on Nov 3, 2011 Orlando, Nov. 2, 2011   I took the opportunity of the Q4.11 edition of Linaro Connect to meet with 3 members of the Freescale Landing team at Linaro: Paul Liu (middleware and graphics acceleration), Haitao Zhang (kernel) and Eric Miao (tech lead, a long time contributor to the ARM Linux community).   In Linaro, a landing team is a engineering team that works on making a hardware platform supported in the upstream open-source projects such as the Linux kernel and distributions like Ubuntu and Android.   Eric, Paul and Haitao explained how they work with the Freescale engineers (they actually are employed by Canonical), and gave details about the technical challenges they face. It was also an opportunity to speak about the Freescale i.MX53 QuickStart board they work on, a low cost yet very powerful board for the community.   This board, together with the kernel and distribution releases made by Linaro, allows community contributors to work always with the latest versions. This is essential to allow the community to contribute.   They also explained how they work together. In particular, they organized a code sprint in Shanghai 1 month before, and had a very productive week together. Category: Science & Technology License: Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)  
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Вебинар по продукции TechNexion "Процессорные платы на базе iMX6 (ARM)" OK, maybe not everyone of you speak Russian. For example I don't speak. But I know there is a big Russian community out there, developing great stuff just like the rest of us by using ARM Processors. This Friday Ilya from IPC2U will hold a Webinar to give a Technical overview about the capabilities ARM processors have and how you can use them in today's world. I had a chat with Ilya and he told me he is planing to give a overview why ARM now is more suitable to be used in many different industrial areas due to increased capabilities and the increased usability of Linux. I had the luck that Ilya gave me an overview about what he will present, so even my Russian is limited (limited as in 'non existing') I still get some useful updates, even for me. The Link to register is here: http://ipc2u.ru/news/webinars/processornye-moduli-na-imx6-arm/ It's at 11:30 Moscow time (I guess, please check link above) and the Agenda is like this: Темы вебинара: Что такое ARM Семейство процессоров iMX6 на базе архитектуры ARM Cortex-A9 О компании TechNexion Обзор продукции компании TechNexion (встраиваемые системы, панельные компьютеры) Подробный обзор процессорных модулей формата PICO Talking with Ilya he told me this Agenda is roughly and he will cover like this: -ARM overview -ARM for industrial usage -NXP and it’s ARM i.MX6 Processors -TechNexion Product overview -TechNexion PICO Modules in detail -Q&A I don't know if there is a limit in maximum people to attend but 1h ago Ilya told me he is overwhelmed by the sign up rate of people... ..so you better hurry if you speak Russian and want join! Hey you are attending? Tell me here how it was after it, ok? Looking forward to hear from you Florian P.S.: I work for TechNexion. Thats the Company IPC2U is talking about in this Webinar, just to be clear about that. Me: florian12​​
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Adeneo's entry for solution of the month in collaboration with Congatec
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element14 presents the newly launched SABRE Lite evaluation platform featuring the powerful i.MX6 Quad-Core multimedia application processor from Freescale Semiconductor. The processor integrates ARM Cortex™-A9 kernel at 1GHz with rich peripheral interfaces such as 10/100/Gb Ethernet port, HDMI, LVDS, parallel RGB interface, touch screen interface, analog headphone/microphone, micro TF and SD card interface, USB, serial port, interface, JTAG, camera interface, and Android buttons.     The SABRE Lite development board is a low-cost development platform based on Freescale’s I.MX 6Quad ARM Cortex-A9 application processor which encompasses a quad-core platform running up to 1 GHz with 1 MB of L2 cache and 64-bit DDR3 or 2-ch., 32-bit LPDDR2 support. Integrated FlexCAN, MLB busses, PCI Express® and SATA-2 provide excellent connectivity, while integration of LVDS, MIPI display port, MIPI camera port and HDMI v1.4 makes it an ideal platform for leading-edge consumer, automotive and industrial multimedia applications.     The i.MX6 series unleashes a scalable multicore platform that includes single-, dual- and quadcore families based on the ARM Cortex™-A9 architecture for next-generation consumer, industrial and automotive applications. By combining the power-efficient processing capabilities of the ARM Cortex-A9 architecture with leading edge 3D and 2D graphics, as well as high-definition video, the i.MX6 series provides a new level of multimedia performance to enable an unbounded next-generation user experience.     The i.MX6 series also brings world-class integration with high-performance multimedia processing, making it the ideal platform for future multimedia-centric applications such as tablets, smart books and human-machine interface (HMI). With integrated options including LVDS, HDMI v1.4, MIPI DSI display port and MIPI CSI-2 camera port, as well as the ability to support up to four screens simultaneously, the i.MX6 series provides the flexibility to develop tailored, market-specific solutions with faster time to market.   To order this $179 solution please click here Key Applications: Netbooks (web tablets), Nettops (Internet desktop devices), High-end mobile Internet devices (MID), High-end PDAs, High-end portable media players (PMP) with HD video capability, Gaming consoles, Portable navigation devices (PNDs), Industrial control, Test and measurement (T&M), Single board computers (SBCs), Tablets, eReaders, Smartbooks, Automotive infotainment, HMI, Portable medical, IPTV, IP phones and Home energy management systems.             Click here for more inforamtion.
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Added by Renato Frias on May 19, 2010 at 4:27pm   http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gQNTkpGY3LY   Uploaded by DDoiS on May 18, 2010 Camshift object tracking algorithm applied on a Color segmented Image and Low/High pass filters being performed on the i.MX51 Freescale's processor (EVK Board) running on the LTIB linux (without X window system) using the OpenCV Library. Category: Science & Technology License: Standard YouTube License        
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IMG_0627 Added by Vikas on April 20, 2012 at 3:24pm    
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Community has been working hard on FSL Community BSP Project for about 3 years now! We have achieved some great things and milestones together such as the number of supported boards that is about 40 right now! (with different SoC families and vendors.) The FSL Community BSP is a community driven project to provide and maintain a Board Support Package (BSP) meta layer and documentation to be used with the Yocto Project. The BSP provides a solid base for product development and easy adoption of current and new platforms. The landing page for FSL Community BSP Project is http://freescale.github.io. The current BSP offers support for several boards, including most of Freescale reference designs, provides an updated Release Notes document which contains the reference for all supported boards, documentation, contributing guidelines and more. Please visit our page at http://freescale.github.io and learn how to download the source code, how to contribute and how to subscribe to our mailing list.  Contact meta-freescale@yoctoproject.org if any questions.
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NXP i.MX8M Mini SoC, quad-core ARM Cortex-A53, 1.8GHz Integrated 2D/3D GPU and 1080p VPU Up to 4GB LPDDR4 and 64GB eMMC Certified dual-band WiFi 802.11ac, BT 4.2 GbE, PCIe, 2x USB, 4x UART, 60x GPIO Tiny size and weight - 28 x 38 x 5 mm, 7 gram Yocto Linux and Android - BSPs and ready-to-run images Industrial temperature range: -40° to 85° C 10-year availability CompuLab's UCM-iMX8M-Mini is a miniature System-on-Module board designed for integration into industrial embedded applications. Measuring just 28 x 38 mm, UCM-iMX8M-Mini is an ideal solution for space constrained and portable systems. UCM-iMX8M-Mini Detailed Spec UCM-iMX8M-Mini Development Kit UCM-iMX8M-Mini Online Pricing
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Open Multimedia UI Composition Engine and Platform   Build custom digital signs, video walls, touch-kiosks and 3D GUIs on the i.MX6 quickly. Lightwing is a scriptable composition and presentation engine for rapidly deploying custom digital signs, interactive touch-kiosks and 3D GUIs on  hardware from many i.MX6 board vendors including the Wandboard Quad, SolidRun Hummingboard and Advantech. Lightwing combines animated 3D objects, audio, video, text, touch controls, live RSS feeds and other dynamic data from the web. Content development and deployment is done using best-in-class open-source tools like ffmpeg, Blender, Notepad++, OpenSSH and WinSCP. Lightwing delivers stunning, high-motion native 3D that grabs attention plus animated text, audio, video, JPEG, PNG images, shader effects and live web content – all without the complexity of web browsers, JavaScript, CSS, HTML5 or Adobe Flash. Lightwing runs on both Windows and Linux. Content is developed on Windows, then deployed to low-cost i.MX6 Linux players over a local network or over the web using secure OpenSSH. Lightwing enables you to directly exploit the GPU and VPU accelerators on the i.MX6 through OpenGL ES 2.0, without the bloat and months of development time required for Qt, Android and browser platforms. Features Native 3D, Images, Audio, Video and Animated Text Built-in Page Transitions, Animations, Fonts and Effects Dynamic Web RSS Feeds and CSV Data Over 100 Image, Video and Font Shader Effects Automatic Content Scaling and Rotation for Display Size Best-in-Class Open Tools – Blender, ffmpeg, WinSCP, etc. Highly Secure Remote Access via OpenSSH Multi-Touch Swipe, Pinch, Zoom and Rotate Gestures Touch Toggle Buttons and Tracking Controls Yocto Open Embedded Linux – Kernel 4.1.15 Highly Portable and Lightweight C++ Applications Digital Signs Interactive Touch-Kiosks Video Walls RSS News Displays Custom 3D GUIs Automotive HMI Lightwing is available on bootable MicroSD cards for individuals and schools and volume licensing for business partners for deployment world-wide. Let’s disrupt your industry! For more information: https://montgomery1.com/lightwing/ 
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NXP i.MX8M-Mini CPU, quad-core Cortex-A53 Up-to 4GB RAM and 128GB eMMC LTE modem, WiFi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 5.0 2x Ethernet, 3x USB2, RS485/RS232, CAN-FD Custom I/O expansion boards Fanless design in aluminum, rugged housing Designed for reliability and 24/7 operation Wide temperature range of -40C to 80C Wide input voltage range of 8V to 36V Debian Linux, Yocto Project and mainline kernel Support for Docker and Microsoft Azure IoT   IOT-GATE-iMX8 is built around the NXP i.MX8M Mini System-on-Chip, featuring an advanced ARM Cortex-A53 CPU. The SoC is supplemented with up-to 4GB LPDDR4 and 128GB of eMMC storage.   Featuring dual Ethernet, CAN-FD, LTE modem, 802.11ac WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0, IOT-GATE-iMX8 is a highly versatile platform for industrial control, networking, communications and IoT applications. Fanless rugged enclosure design, wide range DC input of 8V to 36V and industrial temperature range of -40C to 80C make IOT-GATE-iMX8 an ideal solution for industrial installations and harsh environments.  IOT-GATE-iMX8 is provided with ready-to-run Debian Linux and full Linux Board Support Package. IOT-GATE Linux packages support Docker and Microsoft Azure IoT.   IOT-GATE-iMX8 spec IOT-GATE-iMX8 evaluation kit IOT-GATE-iMX8 pricing
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This video shows how the Crank Storyboard application framework is well suited to run on our i.MX7 Nitrogen7 board. Demo details This demonstration is based on the following: Nitrogen7 board​​ 800×480 LCD display​ Resistive touch Yocto Jethro release Linux kernel 3.14.52 Crank Software details Crank Software Inc. is an innovator in embedded graphical user interface (GUI) solutions. Their products and services enable R&D teams and UI Designers to quickly and collaboratively develop rich animated user interfaces for resource-constrained embedded. The demo above relies on the Crank Storyboard Engine which is: Multi-platform Supported on Linux, Android, QNX, WindowsCE among others Built for embedded Storyboard Embedded Engine scales from low-end to high-end processors 3D optimized For higher end products embedding a GPU For more information, please visit: https://boundarydevices.com/crank-software-demo-on-nitrogen7/
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New Taipei City, 27.Oktober 2015 – TechNexion announces PICO-i.MX6UL System-on-Module for Google Brillo OS Googles OS Brillo is a lightweight embedded OS, based on Android that is open, extensible, secure and applicable to a variety of devices. Brillo’ comes with ‘Weave’ Googles communication API, which easily allows ‘Brillo’ devices to communicate and exchange with each other or store data in the cloud. TechNexion provides with the PICO-IMX6UL System-on-Module (SoM) the fitting hardware for this new operating system. The PICO Module is equipped with a Freescale i.MX6 UltraLite Processor (Cortex-A7 Core) and is a very compact, ubiquitous computing, high performance SoM that are highly optimized for mobile Internet of Things applications. Connectivity is given by Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi (802.11ac) and Bluetooth 4.0. Memory ranges from 256MB over 512MB to 1GB DDR3 Available with on-board eMMC Memory (default 4GB, others available on request) or SD-Card Slot. Using a pin-compatible scale-able platform that not only utilizes the “Edison” connector connectivity for sensors and low-speed I/O, but also adds additional expansion possibilities for multimedia and connectivity. Additionally the “DWARF” platform eases proto-typing and accelerates time to market by offering a complete platform; introducing a large number of ready to use sensors like 3d-Accelerator, Gyroscope or Altitude-meter and available I/O’s to take advantage of todays’ technology and communication challenges, giving our customers’ cutting edge technology that can easily be expanded and implemented into Industry 4.0 applications. The schematics are freely available for the DWARF Carrier board. TechNexion’s Brillo Page is here: http://technexion.com/solutions/brillo The Freescale announcement is here: http://blogs.freescale.com/processors/2015/10/freescale-joins-google-in-enabling-brillo-access-to-the-developer-community/ And for more information you can find the Google announcement here: http://googledevelopers.blogspot.tw/2015/10/building-brillo-iant-devices-with-weave_27.html
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QBIT Running Linux - xterm Added by Renato Torres Tovar on January 7, 2012 at 8:47pm  
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img-0004-fsl-ptx Added by Robert Schwebel on November 10, 2010 at 6:46pm   Bjoern Buerger from the Pengutronix team demonstrates a Qt 4.7 demo on the MX28.
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Windows Embedded Compact 7 (WEC7) BSP customizations by iWave Systems for Freescale’s SABRE SDP/B platform now supports power management. Power management was successfully developed for the i.MX6 multicore platform and tested for the standard suspend and resume functionalities. The processor enters into dormant mode and consumes the least power. As of now, iWave has reduced it to consume as much power as it is currently uses in Linux and Android. i.MX6Q has four CPU cores. The suspend power state not only turns off 3 CPU cores, but also puts the primary CPU on low power mode. On resuming, all 4 cores restart successfully.The process of Power management is being intelligently handled in order to reduce the power consumption to a greater extent. The Power consumption in the idle mode is 800mA whereas in the deep sleep mode it is 380mA, which is very much lesser than in the idle mode. Power Management for multicore processors can be used in a wide variety of handheld devices like tablets, video cameras, mobile phones and other entertainment solutions.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vED0_U20Cc
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