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AMI Company Logo Added by Chris Brady on July 8, 2010 at 3:54pm    
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Added by eric on November 4, 2011 at 2:16am fast development to vertical market. (fress bsp support)
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i MX51 iWave G8
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpWcRNc7sso&feature=player_embedded   Uploaded by BoundaryDevices on Feb 22, 2011 This is a demo of our Nitrogen53 board connected via LVDS to a 15" AUO panel. The Nitrogen53 board features an IMX53 processor from Freescale. In this demo, we are running QT in Linux to show the browser capability as well as the video playback. The board and display are both powered over Ethernet with our POE module.   Go to www.boundarydevices.com for more information. Category: Science & Technology License: Standard YouTube License  
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RIoTboard is an open source, single board, platform based on the i.MX 6Solo processor using ARM® Cortex®-A9 architecture, designed to help speed development with the designer and hobbyist in mind.  See details here.   • Faster time-to-market • Open Source • Price & Performance Begin your revolution at RIoTboard.org
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Now we are debugging audio quality with sgtl5000 on i.mx6DL platform. The test audio curve is attached, what we need now is to get 8dB more gain at 90Hz and 15dB more at 5KHz. Can anyone help on setting regs in sgtl5000 codec?How? Thanks in advance.
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pin mapping not available in NXP provided datasheet
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_fm1epAr0k&feature=player_embedded   Uploaded by ARMflix on Jan 12, 2012 Freescale's latest innovation in the automotive industry including the next generation GM OnStar product running on the new i.MX 6 Cortex-A9-based processor, automotive infotainment, graphics technology with real-time 3D rendering, and an example of the applicability of i.MX 6 quadcore technology.   www.freescale.com @Freescale Category: Science & Technology License: Standard YouTube License  
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23 February 2016, Nürnberg, Germany: Toradex is pleased to announce a new member of its System on Module (SOM) product line based on the NXP i.MX 7 series applications processors. The processors offer an excellent performance/power ratio, advanced security features, and a heterogeneous multicore architecture based on ARM ® Cortex-A7 and Cortex-M4 cores, which make the platform a perfect fit for products targeting the rapidly growing IoT market. Some of the features of new SOMs: Colibri iMX7S and Colibri iMX7D are; NXP i.MX 7Solo and i.MX 7Dual applications processors 1x/2x ARM ® Cortex-A7 up to 1GHz & 1x Cortex-M4 at 200MHz 256MB/512MB RAM, 512MB on-board Flash Asymmetric/ Heterogeneous multicore processing Low power consumption/ high efficiency Advanced security features Connectivity: CAN, Ethernet, USB, I2C, UART, etc. Multimedia: Touch, RGB, Camera Parallel Interface, Analog Audio, etc. Temperature range -20° to 85° C The additional Cortex-M4 core is tailored for time-critical applications. This unique heterogeneous multicore architecture allows to clearly separate real time tasks from any server or GUI-related applications. The i.MX 7 processor also includes many additional security features such as secure boot, cryptographic acceleration and tamper detection, which are of high value for the IoT market. Toradex's internal benchmarks prove the effectiveness of the new architecture used for i.MX 7 processors. While the performance is comparable to the very successful i.MX 6Solo processor (ARM ® Cortex-A9 1GHz) SoC, the power consumption in operating mode is in the range of the Colibri VF61 (ARM ® Cortex-A5 500MHz) or less than 75% of the power consumption of i.MX 6Solo. When looking at the standby mode, i.MX 7 requires even less than a third compared to the power consumption of i.MX 6Solo.                                                                                                       *Results are based on nbench benchmarking, which uses a single-core, so performance & power consumption figures                                                                                                                 are comparable between dual-core i.MX 7Dual and single-core SoCs such as i.MX 6Solo, VF61 & VF50 The Colibri iMX7S/D SOMs are an extension to the robust and compact Toradex embedded computing SOMs and customized Single Board Computers (SBC), which are used in variety of industries such as industrial automation, medical, automotive, robotics and many more. Toradex’s products are ideal for quickly creating proof-of-concepts as well as scaling seamlessly from prototypes to tens of thousands of devices, without the need to redesign the embedded computer. “We are happy to be one of the first companies in the world providing a product based on the NXP ® i.MX 7 series. This processor offers an upgrade path from our pin-compatible VFxx-based platforms while retaining the unique combination of two different cores on the same die. By controlling sensors and actuators through the Cortex-M4 core and running non-time critical tasks on the Cortex-A7 core, many customers can massively reduce both the system complexity and the BOM cost. This great product is another result of a longstanding and strong partnership between Toradex and NXP,” said Stephan Dubach, CEO, Toradex. “NXP is looking to drive wide adoption of the i.MX7, critical to our success are system level board designs from our partners that enable our customers to effectively accelerate time to market. Toradex’s Colibri i.MX7 SOM is a highly efficient, powerful module that offers advanced security features in a small form factor. This combined with an extensive ecosystem, will allow customers to immediate start development and shorten time to market,” said Robert Thompson, Chief Enablement Architect for i.MX applications processors, NXP Semiconductors. Technical Specifications: Technical details of Colibri iMX7 SOMs can be found at https://www.toradex.com/computer-on-modules/colibri-arm-family/nxp-freescale-imx7 Availability: Toradex’s Colibri iMX7 SOMs will be available for sales from 23 February 2016 on the Toradex webshop. Webinar: Toradex is hosting a webinar on 09 March 2016 with NXP. Register now: Introducing the i.MX 7 System-on-Chip - presented by Toradex and NXP About Toradex: Toradex is a Swiss based company with offices around the world, offering ARM ® -based System on Modules (SOMs) and Customized SBCs. Powered by NXP ® i.MX 6, i.MX 7 & Vybrid, and NVIDIA ® Tegra processors, the pin compatible SOMs offer scalability in terms of price, performance, power consumption, and I/Os. Complemented with direct online sales and long-term product availability, Toradex offers direct premium support and ex-stock availability with local warehouses. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/create/extension/
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我们目前用的是Eink的9.7寸屏幕,打上freeescale 提供的uboot的patch之后发现默认是6寸屏,于是修改了timing,如下: short lcd_cmap[256]; vidinfo_t panel_info = {         .vl_refresh = 85,         .vl_col = 1200,         .vl_row = 825,         .vl_pixclock = 32000000,         .vl_left_margin = 12,         .vl_right_margin = 128,         .vl_upper_margin = 4,         .vl_lower_margin = 10,         .vl_hsync = 20,         .vl_vsync = 4,         .vl_sync = 0,         .vl_mode = 0,         .vl_flag = 0,         .vl_bpix = 3,         .cmap = (void *)lcd_cmap, }; struct epdc_timing_params panel_timings = {         .vscan_holdoff = 8,         .sdoed_width = 10,         .sdoed_delay = 20,         .sdoez_width = 10,         .sdoez_delay = 20,         .gdclk_hp_offs = 632,         .gdsp_offs = 20,         .gdoe_offs = 0,         .gdclk_offs = 1,         .num_ce = 3, }; 现在屏幕要进行四次全刷之后黑屏,全刷过程中可以看到logo,刷完就没有了,不知道还有些什么地方需要修改,求指导
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This 1-minute video highlights Windows Embedded Compact 2013 running on the Device Solutions Opal i.MX53 Development Kit.  This new version has many performance and productivity enhancements over Windows Embedded Compact 7.  The port was done by Guruce.com.
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iWave is upgrading Android KitKat 4.4 BSP for its all variants of i.MX6 Qseven SOMs. The KitKat BSP supports following features and will be available in end of Q2 2015: i.MX6 ARM Cortex A9 Quad, Dual, Dual Lite & Solo CPU 1GB DDR3 RAM (Quad, Dual, Dual Lite CPU version)/ 512MB DDR3 (Solo CPU version) Freescale PMIC SPI NOR Flash eMMC Flash uSD slot Standard SD slot USB 2.0 Host USB 2.0 device 10/100/1000 Ethernet PCIex1 Port CAN Port LVDS display port Capacitive multi-touch PWM for backlight HDMI Port with Audio SATA (Support available only in i.MX6Q/D) Hardware Codecs (Encode/Decode) 2D/3D Graphics MIPI CSI camera port AC97 Audio In/Out Console UART Besides the Android support, Linux and WEC7 board support packages are also available for the i.MX6 Qseven SOMs from iWave systems. More details about the i.MX6 Qseven SOM & software features can be found in the i.MX6 Qseven product page. Device drivers will be supported for specific interface chipsets, which are used in iWave's Qseven Carrier board. More details about iWave i.MX6 Qseven development kit can be found in the following webpage: http://www.iwavesystems.com/product/development-platform/i-mx6-q7-development-kit-54.html
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Toradex is thrilled to announce the arrival of the newest member in its Apalis family of computer-on-modules, the Apalis iMX6. The module is based on Freescale i.MX 6 series of SoC, runs a quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU, and offers an operating frequency of up to 1.2 GHz. Apart from the benefits of long term product availability (of more than 10 years), and compatibility with the existing Apalis T30 module, this module is also qualified for industrial temperature range -40° C to 85° C. More details including datasheet shall be published by the last week of February. For a preliminary look at the datasheet, please click here. For more details on Apalis family, click here. To know more about the Apalis T30 module, click here. Here's a first look at the module.
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Animated Media Postcard 2010_Page_2 Added by Chris Brady on August 12, 2010 at 6:10pm    
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Added by Marsha Chang on April 29, 2011 at 4:56pm
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hqd38STiaa0&feature=player_embedded   Uploaded by ericymiao on Dec 29, 2011 Demo of LVDS and touch screen on SabreLite Category: People & Blogs License: Standard YouTube License  
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Hi NXP expert : Deaufult iMX8M apply 3GB DRAM density with the system, How to modify DRAM configration that could cutdowm density to 1GB DRAM ? 
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUEW8Pt3ksU&feature=player_embedded   Uploaded by iWavesystems on Feb 28, 2012 iW-RainboW-G15M is Freescale's i.MX6 based Q7 compatible CPU module for faster and multimedia focused applications. The module has on-board expandable 1GB DDR3 RAM(expandable), micro SD slot and optional eMMC flash. With the extreme peripheral integration, the module supports industry latest high performance interfaces such as, PCIe Gen2, Gigabit Ethernet, SATA 3.0, HDMI 1.4 and SDXC etc. Category: Science & Technology License: Standard YouTube License    
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