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Revision as of 12:25, 5 July 2018

UCM-iMX7 is an ultra miniature computer-on-module (CoM) / system-on-module (SoM) board designed to serve as a building block in embedded applications.

UCM-iMX7 is built around the NXP i.MX7 System-on-Chip featuring an advanced ARM Cortex-A7 CPU coupled with a dedicated real-time ARM Cortex-M4 MCU. The SoC is supplemented with up-to 2GB DDR3 and 32GB of on-board SLC NAND or eMMC storage. In addition, the UCM-iMX7 features extensive connectivity with a wide range of industry standard interfaces – GbE, WiFi, Bluetooth, PCIe, USB and CAN bus.

UCM-iMX7 is provided with comprehensive documentation and full ready-to-run SW support for Linux.

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