i.MX287-based NANO Linux SOM

Evodbg announced new Linux-ready EV-iMX287-NANO mini PCI-E format module. The module is based on the i.MX287 processor of i.MX28 family of the Freescale company. It contains the processor of ARM9 architecture with the maximum frequency of 454 MHz, 128 MByte DDR2 memory, 256 MByte NAND Flash and two PHY Ethernet 10/100 Mbit chips. On the socket of the module there are interfaces:

 

  • 2 * Ethernet 10/100 Mbit
  • 2 * USB High Speed (one with the OTG function)
  • 2 * CAN
  • 2 * I2C
  • 1 * SD/MMC interface (4 bit)
  • 1 * SPI
  • 6 * UART

 

Power supply of the module  5V, average power consumption is 1W, working temperature range-40... + 85C, maximum sizes of the module of 51*30*4 mm.

Target application

 

  • Vending equipment
  • Industrial control
  • Converters of interfaces
  • GPS/Glonass tracking

 

EV-iMX287-NANO Module

 

EV-iMX287-NANO structure

For Quick Start  Evodbg provide a EV-iMX287-NANO-MB baseboard with mini PCI-E socket and other connectors and components installed:

 

  • 5V Power Connector
  • 1 * USB-A socket
  • 2 * the RJ-45 connectors with built-in magnetic
  • 1 * DUART (RS-232)
  • micro SD card holder
  • 2 * CAN connector
  • 3 * UEXT connectors
  • HSDPA SIM5320 modem with GPS

 

 

For building of u-boot, a Linux kernel and rootfs  the adjusted virtual computer with the Ubuntu operating system is provided.The following components are installed in the virtual machine:

  • u-boot-2013.4
  • linux-3.9.11
  • buildroot-2013.11
  • Openwrt
  • ltib (about Linux a kernel 2.6.35 and u-boot 2009)
The EV-iMX287-NANO SOM are sampling now. The 4GByte e-MMC version is priced at $39.00 in retail, or as low as $19.00 in 1,000 pcs volumes.