MYIR has introduced the MYC-LMA35 System-On-Module (SOM), which is equipped with the Nuvoton NuMicro MA35D1 processor (specifically the MA35D16A887C variant). This advanced processor features dual 64-bit Arm Cortex-A35 cores that can reach speeds of up to 800 MHz, as well as an additional 180 MHz Arm Cortex-M4 core, making it an excellent choice for high-performance Edge IIoT gateway applications.
The MYC-LMA35 SOM includes 256MB of DDR3L memory integrated within the MA35D1 MPU and offers external storage options of either 256MB Nand Flash or 8GB eMMC, along with a 32Kbit EEPROM. Designed in an LGA package with a 252-pin expansion interface, it supports a wide range of peripheral and IO signals, including 17x UART, 4x CAN FD, 2x Gigabit Ethernet, 2x USB 2.0 HS, 1x SDIO3.0, 1x RGB, 1x CSI, and 2x I2S, fully utilising the capabilities of the MA35D1 processor.
With advanced, high-speed connectivity interfaces, an LCD display controller, a 2D graphics engine, and support for JPEG and H.264 decoding, this module is perfectly suited for a variety of applications such as Edge Gateways, compact AI/ML solutions, HMI systems, industrial control, construction machinery controllers, motion controllers, automotive diagnostic tools (OBD), and new energy applications.
For those involved in prototyping and evaluation, MYIR also provides the MYD-LMA35 development board, which is specifically designed to work with the NuMicro MA35D1 solutions. This board features an expansion board centred around the MYC-LMA35 SOM, allowing access to a wide range of peripherals via the SOM’s 252-pin LGA expansion interface.
These peripherals include 6x RS232, 6x RS485, 2x USB 2.0 Host, 1x USB 2.0 OTG, 2x Gigabit Ethernet, 4x CAN, a Micro SD card slot, and an integrated WiFi/Bluetooth module. The MYD-LMA35 also includes an M.2 Socket for USB-based 4G/5G LTE Modules, accompanied by two SIM card holders, and features an RGB display interface compatible with MYIR’s MY-LVDS070C 7-inch LCD Module, along with a Parallel CSI interface and an audio interface. Additionally, the board is equipped with a 30-pin extension interface, providing users with access to further resources such as GPIO, UART, SPI, and PWM, enabling extensive customisation and enhancement of development projects.
MYIR offers two standard configurations for the MYC-LMA35 SOM to cater to the diverse needs of its customers. These modules are competitively priced, with additional discounts available for bulk orders. Furthermore, MYIR provides custom design services, allowing customers to tailor the hardware to their specific requirements, whether that involves removing, adding, or upgrading features.
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