i.MX6 System on Modules - NXP/Freescale


i.MX6 System on Modules

Toradex’s iMX6 based System on Modules utilize NXP/Freescale i.MX 6 SoC, which is a truly scalable multicore platform. This System on Chip is based on the ARM® Cortex™-A9 architecture that includes single-core, dual-core, and quad-core processors. The NXP/Freescale iMX6 based Computer on Modules can be used for developing end-products targeted at consumer, industrial, and automotive markets.

NXP/Freescale i.MX 7 Computer on Modules - Colibri i.MX 7


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Colibri NXP/Freescale iMX7 is SODIMM sized System on Module based on NXP®/Freescale i.MX 7Solo and NXP®/Freescale i.MX 7Dual SoCs respectively. The dual core ARM® Cortex®-A7 runs a peak frequency of 1GHz, while the single core ARM Cortex-M4 has a peak frequency of 200MHz. In Colibri iMX7S, the single core Cortex-A7 has a peak frequency of 800MHz, while the single core Cortex-M4 runs at 200MHz. Both the SoCs support asymmetric or heterogeneous multi-core processing, in which the real time applications can run on the Cortex-M4, while the user applications are taken care by Cortex-A7. The SoCs consume very low power and supports advanced security features.

Windows 10 IoT Core: From the Embedded Device to the Cloud and Back


Toradex - Embedded World - 2016

Today’s powerful and dedicated devices are successfully replacing PCs. They offer more dependable, inexpensive and less power-consuming solutions. To deal with current requirements about rich user interfaces, connectivity, and security, embedded developers require tools that will be more productive, while offering reliable and scalable solutions. Windows 10 IoT can run on resource-constrained devices, providing a good share of the features that Windows 10 provides on PCs, smartphone and tablets. This will let existing PC and mobile developers migrate their existing solutions easily and apply their knowledge to the embedded domain. Using Visual Studio, developers can use the same development environment from the device to the cloud, and use popular languages (like C# and javascript), tools and technologies to develop end-to-end Internet of Things solutions.

If you find this discussion interesting, join Valter Minute for his speaker session on ‘Windows 10 IoT Core: From the Embedded Device to the Cloud and Back’ during the Embedded World 2016. Valter is a Microsoft MVP who works for Toradex AG, Switzerland. He is a published author of numerous technical articles and a book about Raspberry Pi, along with being a regular speaker at developer conferences.

Session/Workshop: Session 08

For Registration: http://www.embedded-world.eu/registration.html

NXP/Freescale i.MX System on Modules


NXP - Freescale i.MX System on Modules

Toradex’s NXP/Freescale iMX based System on Modules utilize i.MX 6 and i.MX 7 SoC, which is a truly scalable multicore platform. This SoC is based on the ARM® Cortex™-A9 architecture that includes single-core, dual-core, and quad-core processors. The iMX6 based COMs can be used for developing end-products targeted at consumer, industrial, and automotive markets. For More information on NXP/Freescale i.MX based computer module follow the link: https://www.toradex.com/products/freescale-i.mx6

Webinar: Introduction to Windows 10 IoT Core

The release of Windows® 10 marks the first time in history that the Windows operating system will be simultaneously used across the entire range of computing platforms. From mobile phones to PCs and from Xbox™ to small embedded ARM® devices, each of these devices will use Windows® 10 with the same exact driver specification. Join our next webinar to learn all about the Windows 10 IoT Core including its use cases, advantages, and limitations compared to other solutions. We will also familiarize you with the Visual Studio™ 2015 development experience. For more information on the Webinar and registration details check out this link: https://www.toradex.com/webinars/introduction-to-windows-10-iot-core

Presenter: Daniel Lang, CTO, Toradex Inc.

Date and Time: Thursday, January 21, 2016 09:00 - 10:00 (CEST) & 10:00 - 11:00 (PST)

Introduction to Windows 10 IoT Core