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Ronetix provides i.MX8M based compact SOMs solutions

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Ronetix provides i.MX8M based compact SOMs solutions

Jun 3, 2022 — by Giorgio Mendoza

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ronetix-products-125x49.jpgRonetix has recently released a large System on Module portfolio based on NXP processors. For example, the i.MX8MN-COMPACT-CM is based on the cost effective NXP i.MX8M-NANO while the i.MX8M-MINI-CM is based on the multicore NXP i.MX8M-MINI.

The COMPACT-CM and the MINI-CM offer similar I/O peripherals. The main differences are the form factors in which they are available and the processor systems integrated on them. The Mini-CM comes in a SODIMM 204 form factor while the COMPACT-CM comes as a stripped down module with Hirose 2x 100 DF40C connectors. 

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i.MX8M-MINI-CM
(click image to enlarge)

The MINI-CM SOM is powered by a quad-core ARM A53 processor (up to 2GHz) and the ARM Cortex M4 (up to 400MHz). On the other hand, the COMPACT-CM offers the ARM Cortex A53 in different variants (Quad, Duo, Solo) as well as the ARM Cortex M7 (up to 750MHz).

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i.MX8MN-COMPACT-CM with NXP i.MX8M-NANO(click image to enlarge)

Both modules come with 1GB LPDDR4 and 4GB of eMMC storage. They both offer connectors for LVDS (1400×1050@60Hz), camera (MIPI-CSI) and support for standard protocols such as SPI, IC2, PWM, GPIO, UART, ethernet etc. 

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i.MX8MN-COMPACT-CM with NXP i.MX8M-NANO block diagram(click image to enlarge)

Other minor differences are the Wi-Fi modules implemented; the COMPACT-CM uses the Sterling LWB5 module while the MINI-CM uses the SparkLAN AP6345SD.

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i.MX8M-MINI-CM block diagram(click image to enlarge)

For software development, Ronetix provides support for U-BOOT, Linux Kernel and Yocto images. The company also provides a Wiki page that documents all of their products.

The company also stated they will release a i.MX8MP-COMPACT-CM SoM based on the NXP i.MX8M Plus processor around Q3 of 2022. The device will feature the quad-core ARM Cortex A53 processor (up to 1.8GHz), the ARM Cortex M7 (up to 800MHz), an NPU with 2.3 TOPS, the GC7000UL GPU, QSPI NOR Flash support, dual LVDS, one HDMI and dual MIPI-CSI for cameras. 

Specifications listed for the i.MX8MN-COMPACT-CM with NXP i.MX8M-NANO include:

  • Processor System:
    • Quad/Duo/Solo Armv8-A, 64-bit CortexTM-A53 Core (up to 1.5GHz)
    • ARM Cortex-M7 co-processor (up to 750MHz)
    • NEON SIMD and VFPv4
  • Memory/Storage:
    • 1GB LPDDR4 (optional, up to 4 GB)
    • 4GB eMMC (optional, up to 64 GB)
  • Camera:
    • MIPI-CSI, 4 data lanes
  • Connectivity:
    • 10/100/1000Mbps ethernet
    • WiFi Sterling LWB5, 802.11ac, dual band (optional)
    • Bluetooth 4.2 (optional)
  • Display/Graphics:
    • 1x MIPI DSI
    • 1x LVDS (up to 1400×1050 @60Hz)
  • USB:
    • USB2.0 OTG port
  • I/O Interface:
    • 3x SPI, 4x I2C, 4x UART ports
    • 4x general purpose PWM signals
    • GPIOs
    • MMC/SD/SDIO
  • OS:
    • Win 10 (64-bit)
    • Linux
  • Operating temperature:
    • 0°C to 70°C (standard)
    • -20° to 85°C (optional)
  • Power:
    • 3.85 – 5.0V
  • Dimensions:
    • 40 x 30 mm

Specifications listed for the i.MX8M-MINI-CM with NXP i.MX8M-MINI include:

  • Processor System:
    • Quad Armv8-A, 64-bit CortexTM-A53 Core (up to 2GHz)
    • ARM® CortexTM-M4 (up to 400MHz)
    • NEON SIMD and VFPv4
    • Graphic Processing Unit
  • Memory/Storage:
    • 1GB LPDDR4 (optional, up to 4 GB)
    • 4GB eMMC (optional, up to 64 GB)
  • Camera:
    • MIPI-CSI, 4 data lanes
  • Connectivity:
    • 10/100/1000Mbps ethernet
    • SparkLAN AP6345SD, 802.11ac, dual band (optional)
    • Bluetooth 5.0 (optional)
  • Display/Graphics:
    • 1x MIPI DSI
    • 1x LVDS (up to 1400×1050 @60Hz)
  • USB:
    • 2x USB2.0 OTG port
  • I/O Interface:
    • 3x SPI, 4x I2C, 4x UART ports
    • 4x general purpose PWM signals
    • GPIOs
    • MMC/SD/SDIO
  • OS:
    • Win 10 (64-bit)
    • Linux
  • Operating temperature:
    • 0°C to 70°C (standard)
    • -20° to 85°C (optional)
  • Power:
    • 3.85 – 5.0V
  • Dimensions:
    • 67 x 40 mm (SO-DIMM)

Further information

According to the company, the COMPACT and MINI modules are available starting at $59 per unit for 1Kpcs orders. For additional details refer to Ronetix’s website.


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