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Networking – Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n/ac WiFi 5, Bluetooth 4.2/5 with external antenna connector.Audio – 3.5mm audio jack, 4x built-in microphones.Display Interface – MIPI DSI display Interface.Storage – 16GB eMMC flash, 256 Mbit QSPI Flash, MicroSD Slot.SoC – NXP i.MX 8M Nano quad-core Arm Arm Cortex-A53 processor up to 1.5GHz with Cortex-M7F core 750MHz, 2D GPU, 3D GPU, but no video hardware decoding.The latest model is MaaXBoard Nano SBC with an NXP i.MX 8M Nano quad-core Cortex-A53 processor best suited to audio and edge IoT applications.

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Other available accessories are a 7-inch MIPI-DSI LCD panel, a 5 MP MIPI-CSI camera and 5V/3A (USB-C connector) power supply.Avnet has launched several Raspberry Pi-inspired MaaXBoard SBCs based on NXP i.MX processors through their Embest subsidiary starting in 2019 with MaaXBoard single board computer powered by an NXP i.MX 8M processor, and following by MaaxBoard Mini with NXP i.NX 8M Mini SoC in 2020.

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An M.2 module connector on the backside of the carrier board facilitates easy addition of 801.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity using an optional certified M.2 wireless module.

#Xboard bluetooth software

The built-in remote control, monitoring and integrated debugger are modeled on the capabilities on NXP’s i.MX 8ULP EVK platform, allowing developers to use NXP’s BCU software utility to remotely set boot mode, reset the board, reflash the memory and monitor the processor mode.Įxpansion via a well-established ecosystem of HAT boards and Click boards (over 1,200 different MikroE Click boards are available) enables developers to tap into a broad range of prototyping options.

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Power is sourced via USB-C connector and is managed via the PCA9460B PMIC on the SOM, plus three additional voltage regulatorsĪ unique aspect of this board is its debug subsystem which supports remote USB access to three UARTs, 16bit I/O expander-based remote control and monitoring, plus an option of using integrated SWD/JTAG or 10-pin header debugger interface. Audio applications are supported via onboard audio codec, digital microphone and stereo headphone jack I/O Expansion headers supporting the 40-pin Pi-HAT compatible header, MikroE Click 16-pin header, and ADC/DAC 6-pin header MIPI DSI display and MIPI CSI camera interfaces Two USB 2.0 host interfaces plus USB 2.0 device interface The MaaXBoard 8ULP carrier baseboard (based on compact Raspberry Pi form-factor) supports a versatile set of I/O interfaces. “It also reduces supply chain risks, since the compact SOM replaces dozens of components, many of which have long lead times.” “Utilizing the small form factor of the MaaXBoard 8ULP ensures the most complex aspects of the hardware implementation are already pre-engineered in the SOM-significantly reducing the engineering risk and providing a path from development to integration into custom products,” said Jim Beneke, vice president of Products & Emerging Technologies, Avnet. Two 100-pin connectors interface the SOM to the carrier board. The memory architecture enables ultra-low power capabilities through the support of independent real-time and application processing domains. Octal SPI NOR flash (4 MB) non-volatile memory Power-efficient 32bit wide LPDDR4X DRAM (2GB) The MaaXBoard 8ULP’s small, 43mm x 36mm formfactor SOM includes the NXP i.MX 8ULP applications processor and power management IC (PMIC) plus abundant memory resources including: “Use of the NXP i.MX 8ULP applications processor and PCA9460 PMIC on the Avnet SOM provides a promising new option for developers implementing energy efficient, secure edge-AI applications with advanced audio and display capabilities,” said Amanda McGregor, senior director of Product Innovation, Advance Edge Processors, NXP.Įfficient control of energy usage is facilitated by architectural features of the i.MX 8ULP device, which includes the partitioning of processing resources into application domain (Dual-Core Arm® Cortex®-A55 cores), real-time domain (Arm® Cortex®-M33 core and Fusion DSP), and Low Power Audio Video domain (HiFi 4 DSP). This board will be exhibited in the Avnet Silica booth at Embedded World (June 21–23 in Nuremberg, Germany), alongside a range of new development boards engineered by Avnet, focused on edge-AI applications. Implemented as a compact System-on-Module (SOM) plus carrier board (in popular single-board computer format), this platform includes a multifunction development interface plus well supported communication and expansion interfaces, to maximize its overall utility for developers of new custom products. The new MaaXBoard 8ULP starter kit from Avnet features the i.MX 8ULP processor from NXP® Semiconductor and will help facilitate the development of ultra-low power, secure, intelligent edge applications.






Xboard bluetooth