Measuring only 37mm by 39mm, the MYC-Y6ULX-V2 is an System-On-Module (SoM) covered with shield and powered by NXP i.MX 6UltraLite / 6ULL processor based on the ARM Cortex-A7 architecture. With a choice of G2 and Y2 sub family processors running at 528MHz and integrated 256MB DDR3 and 256MB Nand Flash (4GB eMMC Flash is optional), the MYC-Y6ULX-V2 delivers high performance with ultra-efficient power that targets Industry Control, Communications, HMI, Smart Healthcare and Internet of Things (IoT) applications. It carries out as many as peripheral signals and IOs through 1.0mm pitch 140-pin stamp hole expansion interface to allow customer’s extension for their next embedded design. The module is ready to run Linux and can support industrial operating temperature range from -40 to +85 Celsius.
MYIR also offers a development board MYD-Y6ULX-V2 which is built around the MYC-Y6ULX-V2 System-On-Module with a specially designed base board. A variety of peripheral interfaces have been brought out to the base board through headers and connectors including serial ports, two USB Host, one USB OTG, two 10/100Mbps Ethernet, CAN, Camera, LCD, Audio, TF card as well as a Mini PCIe interface for 4G LTE Module. The board also has an integrated WiFi Module with external antenna to allow wireless communications. Along with some cable accessories, the MYD-Y6ULX-V2 is a complete evaluation platform and reference design for development based on i.MX 6UL / i.MX 6ULL Cortex-A7 processor.
The software materials of MYC-Y6ULX-V2 include, but are not limited to, source code for all peripheral drivers for Linux, Ubuntu, and Edge systems, along with associated development tools.