The MYC-C437X-V2 SOM and development board are built around the ARM Cortex-A9 core TI AM437x processor, featuring a SitaraTM ARM Cortex-A9 32-bit RISC microprocessor running at up to 1GHz. It is equipped with NEONTM SIMD coprocessor and supports Vector floating-point (VFPv3) coprocessor. The board also includes 32KB L1 command and data high-speed caching, as well as 256KB L2 or L3 cache. Additionally, it supports 32-bit LPDDR2, DDR3, DDR3L memory types and universal memory (NAND, NOR, SRAM, etc.) with up to 16-bit ECC.
The MYC-C437X-V2 is a low-cost compact-sized SOM (System-On-Module) based on 1GHz Sitara AM437x ARM Cortex-A9 processors from Texas Instruments (TI), featuring 3D graphics acceleration for rich graphical user interfaces, PRU-ICSS for industrial protocols, improved Vector Floating Point (VFP) unit and other peripherals and interfaces support like Quad-SPI, dual parallel cameras, two independent eight-channel ADCs, etc. It integrates 512MB DDR3 SDRAM, 4GB eMMC Flash, 32KB EEPROM, Gigabit Ethernet PHY and Power Management IC TPS65218 on board and carry most of the I/O signals to and from the SOM through two 0.8mm pitch 2*50-pin board-to-board expansion connectors
The MYD-C437X-V2 development board is using the MYC-C437X-V2 SOM as the core controller board which integrates the core components including the AM437x processor, 512MB DDR3, 4GB eMMC, 32KB EEPROM, Gigabit PHY and PMIC (TPS65218). The MYC-C437X-V2 is mounted onto the MYD-C437X-V2 base board through two 0.8mm pitch 2*50-pin board-to-board connectors.