Tiny low-power cost-optimised solder-down NXP i.MX93 module suits intelligent edge processing
14 September 2023
Direct Insight has launched the QS93, a miniature QFN-style system-on-module (SoM) that provides a low-power, cost-optimised 64-bit solution for intelligent edge processing.
Based on NXP’s new dual-core i.MX935 with ARM Cortex-A55 processors, plus RAM, flash memory and power management, the QS93 measures 27x27mm square with a height of 2.7mm, and delivers attractive EMC and thermal performance.
Manufactured by Direct Insight’s long-standing partner, Aachen-based Ka-Ro Electronics, QS93 SoMs are available as cost-effective, solder-down modules on tape and reel packaging, which suits mid- and high-volume production runs, because devices are easier to manage and test. However, a socket-ready SODIMM version, TX93, is also available for low run and development purposes.
The QS93 module’s i.MX935 processor provides a dual 1.5GHz ARM Cortex-A55 core as well as a separate ARM Cortex-M33 running at 250MHz. There is 1GB of LPDDR4 RAM and 4GB eMMC flash available and a wide range of interfaces, including dual USB and dual Ethernet. The i.MX935 also includes an Arm Ethos U-65 microNPU, which affords energy-efficient implementation of machine learning (ML) tasks.
The i.MX93 processor delivers powerful multimedia capability, with MIPI-CSI camera, a 2D GPU and LVDS display support. Optimal security features are provided by NXP’s Edgelock Secure Enclave.
Comments David Pashley, Direct Insight’s MD, “NXP’s new dual-core i.MX935 processor is getting a lot of attention, thanks to its high performance, low power and cost-effectiveness. This new module is very compact, suiting edge computing applications which also demand significant processing power.”
The QS93 supports the full -40 to +85°C industrial operating temperature range and comes with a dedicated development system (QSBASE93), equipped with Linux BSP. To purchase a development kit follow the ‘Buy Online’ link.
More information on Direct Insight here.
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