SECO NXP-Based Industrial SBC THEMIS
SBC-C43, NXP i.MX 8 family, ARM Cortex-A72, equipped with LPDDR4-1600 memory.
Features ■CPU i.MX 8QuadMax: 2x ARM Cortex-A72 + 4x ARM Cortex-A53 + 2x Cortex-M4F i.MX 8QuadPlus: 1x ARM Cortex-A72 + 4x ARM Cortex-A53 + 2x Cortex-M4F ■Supports 2x Gigabit Ethernet interfaces ■Equipped with 2x graphic accelerators: Vivante GC7000/XSVX, GC7000Lit EVSX QuadMax and QuadPlus ■Onboard LPDDR4-1600 up to 8GB ■OS: Wind River Linux/Yocto/Android ■Operating temperature: -40 to 85℃ ■146 x 102 mm (5.75” x 4.02”)
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Specifications ■CPU i.MX 8QuadMax: 2x ARM Cortex-A72 + 4x ARM Cortex-A53 + 2x Cortex-M4F i.MX 8QuadPlus: 1x ARM Cortex-A72 + 4x ARM Cortex-A53 + 2x Cortex-M4F ■Video Interface Output: HDMI 2.0a Tx interface, optional eDP 1.4 interface, optional single/dual channel 18-/24-bit LVDS interface Input: HDMI 2.0a R, 2x 4-lane MIPI-CSI camera interface ■Resolution HDMI: UltraHD (4K), LVDS, eDP: up to 1080p ■Mass Storage eMMC 5.1 drive onboard (up to 64GB) M.2 socket 2 key B slot available 1x SATA microSD card slot 4MB QuadSPI flash NAND ■Power DC 12V ■Dimensions 146 x 102 mm (5.75” x 4.02”) ■Operating Temperature -40 to 85℃
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SECO THEMIS (formerly codenamed SBC-C43)
Applications/Examples of results
Factory and building automation / control systems / communication systems / monitoring systems
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Currently, Taiwan has become a global supply base for industrial electronic equipment, and we aim to contribute to the development of Japanese industry by providing excellent industrial electronic equipment from Taiwan to Japanese engineers. As a specialized trading company for industrial electronic equipment, we will supply the necessary industrial electronic devices (LCD displays, LCD modules, embedded PCs, AI embedded PCs, panel PCs, CPU boards, measurement and control boards, network devices, video equipment, GPS devices, wireless transmission devices, IoT sensors) to engineers.