Powered by the Allwinner T536 quad-core Cortex-A55 SoC (T536MX-CEX/T536MX-CEN2), which operates at up to 1.6GHz, MYIR has introduced the MYC-LT536 System-On-Module (SOM).
The T536MX-CEN2 variant has a neural processing unit (NPU) that can produce up to two TOPS. In addition, it incorporates a VPU for 4K HD video codec capabilities and 2D graphics. The module is perfect for industrial application and extension since it makes use of the T536 processor’s full capacity to offer high-speed communication interfaces, such as up to 17x UART, 4x CAN-FD, and 1x Local Bus.
The compact 43mm by 45mm MYC-LT536 SOM has a 32Kbit EEPROM, a Power Management IC (PMIC), 8GB/16GB/32GB eMMC storage, and 1GB/2GB/4GB LPDDR4 RAM as onboard options. Soldering onto base boards is made easier by its 381-pin expansion interface in an LGA package.
This interface gives customers more flexible and powerful scalability by enabling the base board to carry the most of I/O signals to and from the SOM. Suitable for a variety of application scenarios, such as power equipment, industrial control, human-machine interaction, smart robotics, education, and more, the MYC-LT536 is ready to run the Linux operating system.
The MYD-LT536 Development Board is provided by MYIR to evaluating the MYC-LT536 SOM. The MYC-LT527 SOM is soldered onto a base board, which functions as an expansion board specifically designed to be used with the MYC-LT536 module, to create this board.
A 10/100Mbps USB-to-Ethernet interface, two USB 2.0 ports, a USB Debug port, two Gigabit Ethernet ports, a local bus, a Micro SD card slot, and an NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 SSD Interface are among its features. It provides an LVDS display interface, audio capabilities, and an inbuilt WiFi/Bluetooth module.
Users can also personalize and improve their overall development experience by using its extensive expansion signals via an RPI interface (GPIO/I2C/UART/SPI/CAN) and a MI FANs PI interface (GPIO/I2C/UART/SPI/USB/PWM).
The MYD-LT536-GK Development Kit, which includes the MY-ICEB001 expansion board and the MYD-LT536 development board, is introduced by MYIR.
By adding three USB2.0 connections, one RS232 port, two RS485 ports, two CAN interfaces, and a Mini-PCIe slot for a USB-based 4G LTE Module with a SIM card slot, the expansion board increases the functionality.
A fast start guide, a USB Type-C cable, a 12V/2A power converter, a WiFi/Bluetooth PCB antenna, and four phoenix connectors are among the other essential items included in the box.
The MY-LVDS070C 7-inch LCD module is another optional part that MYIR provides. The board’s capabilities are greatly increased by these updated features, enabling users to create programs that are customized to meet the needs of their particular projects.
MYIR offers three standard configurations for the MYC-LT536 System on Module (SOM) to cater to various customer needs. Bulk discounts are available for these modules. Additionally, MYIR provides ODM and OEM services to assist customers with their unique requirements.
Part No. | LPDDR4 | eMMC | NPU | Working Temp. | Unit Price |
MYC-LT536ME-8E1D-160-I | 1GB | 8GB | without | -40~85 Celsius | $39 |
MYC-LT536ME-16E2D-160-I | 2GB | 16GB | without | -40~85 Celsius | $47 |
MYC-LT536MN2-32E4D-160-I | 4GB | 32GB | with | -40~85 Celsius | $59 |
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