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Inka Krischke,

SMARC module with NXP i.MX 93 processor

'Maury' from Seco is a SMARC Rel. 2.1.1-compliant module with an NXP i.MX 933x/935x processor and wired and wireless interfaces.

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The SMARC module from Seco includes two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces and an optional on-board soldered M.2 1216 WLAN/BTLE module, one USB 2.0 OTG, up to four USB 2.0, two CAN, four UART, one MIPI-CSI and one I2S interface. The module uses an LPDDR4X/LPDDR4-3200 memory unit with up to 2 Gbyte. The Neural Processing Unit (NPU) integrated in the i.MX 93 processor has a performance of 0.5 TOPS for keyword recognition, noise suppression, beamforming, deep speech 2 and image recognition. The LVDS Single Channel video interfaces with resolutions of up to 720p60 and MIPI_DSI or eDP with resolutions of up to 1080p60 are available for connecting a display. Cameras can be connected via MIPI-CSI. The module can be used in temperature ranges from -40 to +85 °C. It uses Linux (Yocto) as its operating system. Operating systems such as Ubuntu (Debian) and Windows 10 IoT-Enterprise will be added at a later date.

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