
The 45mm x 45mm module complies with the Open Standard Module (OSM) specification 1.2 and is intended for embedded and edge AI systems.
The NXP i.MX 95 SoC consists of a six-core 2GHz Arm Cortex-A55 applications processor and an 800MHz Cortex-M7 and 33MHz Cortex-M33 real-time processors. It also has an Arm Mali GPU, a 4k decode/encode vision processing unit (VPU), NXP’s eIQ Neutron neural processing unit (NPU) and a new image signal processor, for AI-accelerated vision processing and to handle edge AI tasks such as predicative maintenance, object classification or production line monitoring.
The ready-to-use standard module has LPDDR5 SDRAM (up to 16GB) with inline ECC support and up to 256GB eMMC flash memory. High speed interfaces include SerDes interface (SGMII up to 10G Ethernet), two Gigabit Ethernet (RGMII interface), USB 3.0 and PCI Express Gen 3. For embedded applications there are three CAN-FD, dual-channel LVDS, MIPI DSI and dual MIPI CSI-2 camera interfaces and a QSPI for FPGAs and to support the onboard NOR flash.
For security. there is an integrated EdgeLock Secure Enclave sub-system governing the implementation of functions such as secure boot, cryptography, trust provisioning, run-time attestation, key management services, provision for secure remote management, secure over-the-air updates (OTA). There is also a dedicated cryptographic engine.
Target applications include industrial automation and robotics, vision systems and mobile devices, where functional safety and security are required.
Tria Technologies also offers a development platform and starter kit for the OSM-LF-IMX95 and also a Yocto-based Linux board support package. (Android 12 and Windows 10 IoT Enterprise support is available on request).
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