Shenzhen-based embedded computing specialist Make Your Thought Actual (MYIR) has introduced a pair of recent system-on-module (SOM) components constructed atop Rockchip system-on-chips: the Rockchip RK3506-based MYC-YR3506 and the RK3562-based MYC-YR3562.
“Each SOMs run the Linux working system,” MYIR says of its newest launches. “Tailor-made for various market segments, the MYC-YR3506 focuses on light-weight, cost-effective options, whereas the MYC-YR3562 targets extra demanding functions with increased efficiency and superior options. Customers can choose MYIR’s Rockchip processor-based SOMs in response to their particular necessities.”
MYIR has launched new entries in its system-on-module line-up, primarily based on the Rockchip RK3562 (pictured) or RK3506 system-on-chips. (📷: MYIR)
The lower-cost MYC-YR3506 is on the market with both a RK3506B or industrial-rated RK3506J system-on-chip at its coronary heart, giving it a trio of outdated however dependable Arm Cortex-A7 cores working at both 1.5GHz or 1.2GHz respectively. There is a single Cortex-M0 core for real-time duties, a selection of 256MB of 512MB of LPDDR3L reminiscence, and 256MB of NAND flash storage or 8GB of eMMC storage relying on mannequin. There are two Ethernet RMII connections, a two-lane MIPI Show Serial Interface (DSI) and 24-bit RGB video output ports, two MIPI Digital camera Serial Interface (CSI) inputs, two USB 2.0 On-The-Go (OTG) ports, varied audio capabilities, and peripherals together with six UART, two CAN, three SPI, and three I2C buses, plus 12 pulse-width modulation (PWM) channels and a successive approximation analog-to-digital converter (ADC).
The MYC-YR3562 strikes to the RK3562 or industrial RK3562J system-on-chip, that means bump as much as 4 Arm Cortex-A53 cores and a Mali-G52-2EE graphics processor plus imaginative and prescient processor good for 4k30 H.265 and 1080p60 H.264 decode and 1080p60 H.264 encode. Apparently, there’s additionally a coprocessor devoted to machine studying and synthetic intelligence (ML and AI) workloads delivering a claimed one tera-operations per second (TOPS) of compute at minimal precision. The module comes with both 1GB or 2GB of LPDDR4 reminiscence, 8GB or 16GB of eMMC storage, and connectivity together with MIPI DSI, RGB, and LVDS show, two MIPI CSI ports, one Ethernet RMII and one RGMII connections, one USB 3.0 OTG and one USB 2.0 host, PCI Categorical 2.1, 10 UART, two CAN 2.0B, two SDIO 3.0, three SPI, and 5 I2C buses, 16 PWM channels, and two SAR ADCs.
Single-board pc improvement boards constructed across the new modules are additionally out there now. (📷: MYIR)
Along with the modules themselves, MYIR has launched service boards that flip them into single-board computer systems (SBCs): the MYD-YR3506 and MYD-YR3562 — plus an enlargement board for the latter which sits beneath and provides three USB 2.0 ports, one RS232 and two RS485 serial ports, two CAN interface, and a USB-connected M.2 socket supporting an optionally available mobile modem.
Extra info on the MYC-YR3506 and the MYC-YR3562 is on the market on their respective product pages; pricing begins at $12.80 for the MYC-YR3506J with 256MB of LPDDR3L and 256MB of NAND flash and $29 for the MYC-YR3562 with 2GB of LPDDR4 reminiscence and 16GB of eMMC; the event boards begin at $45 for the MYD-YR3506B and $75 for the MYD-YR3562.