MaaXBoard 8ULP

MaaXBoard 8ULP features the NXP i.MX 8ULP processor to achieve ultra-low power, EdgeLock® secured intelligent edge applications

The i.MX 8ULP SoC device is architected with separate processing domains

  • The application domain includes two Arm® Cortex®-A35 (1 GHz) cores plus 3D/2D GPUs for GUI-enabled Linux applications.
  • The Real Time domain includes an Arm Cortex-M33 (216 MHz) core, plus Fusion DSP (200 MHz) core for low-power audio/voice use cases.
  • The LPAV domain (Low Power Audio Video) has a HiFi 4 DSP (600 MHz) core to support advanced audio, ML and sensor applications.
  • The S400 Security Enclave and Power Manager also utilize RISC-V cores.

The 8ULP processor has on-chip shared RAM (768 KB), while the board is well resourced with power-efficient 32bit wide LPDDR4X DDR (2GB), Octal PSRAM (8 MB), plus eMMC 5.1 flash (32 GB) and Octal SPI NOR flash (4 MB) memory devices.

MaaXBoard 8ULP is engineered as two PCBs, a small SOM (43mm x 36mm) connected via 2×100-pin connectors to a baseboard (BB) in compact Raspberry Pi form-factor, which supports a versatile set of I/O interfaces. These include 10/100 Ethernet (with IEE1588 support), two USB 2.0 host interfaces and a USB 2.0 device interface, MIPI DSI and CSI camera interfaces, a Pi-HAT compatible 40-pin header, MikroE Click 16-pin header plus ADC/DAC 6-pin header.

Audio applications are supported via onboard audio codec, digital microphone and stereo headphone jack I/O. Power is sourced via a USB-C connector and is managed via NXP PCA9460B PMIC on the SOM plus three additional voltage regulators.

A unique aspect of this board is it’s debug subsystem which supports remote USB access to three UARTs, 16bit I/O expander-based remote control and monitoring, plus integrated SWD/JTAG (or external header) debugger interface.

The back of the board has an M.2 module connector for easy addition of 801.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.1 wireless connectivity.

Highlights

Target Applications:
  • Edge-AI Applications
  • Machine Learning
  • Secure Entry Access-Control Systems
  • Inventory and Asset Monitoring
  • Surveillance Camera with Recognition
Key Features:
  • 2x Arm Cortex-A35 @1.0GHz
  • 1x Arm Cortex-M33 @216MHz
  • 3D/2D GPU
  • 2GB LPDDR4X, 32 GB eMMC
  • 4 MB QSPI NOR; 8 MB PSRAM
  • 10/100 Ethernet, M.2 socket for Wi-Fi/BT module
  • USB (2x host type-A, 1x OTG microUSB)
  • MIPI DSI display interface
  • MIPI CSI camera interface
  • Stereo Codec and 3.5mm audio jack
Kit Includes:
  • MaaXBoard 8ULP Single Board Computer,  (fitted with 8ULP SOM)
  • Quick Start Instruction Card

Specifications

Dimensions:85mm x 56mm
CPU:<pre>2x Arm Cortex A35;<br /><br />1x Arm Cortex M33</pre>
Chipset:NXP
Chipset Brand:i.MX
Chipset Sub-brand:8ULP
RAM:<pre>2GB LPDDR4X;<br /><br />8MB OctalSPI</pre>
Flash:<pre>32 GB eMMC;<br /><br />4 MB QSPI NOR</pre>
USB:<pre>2x USB 2.0 host;<br /><br />1x USB 2.0 debug</pre>
Bus Interfaces:Pi HAT 40-pin
Display Interfaces:MIPI DSI
Network Interface:RJ45 100Mbps LAN with two status LEDs
Audio Interface:Stereo audio codec (Dialog DA7212) routed to audio jack, 1x MEMs PDM microphone
Camera Interface:MIPI-CSI; USB type-A
Power Requirement:USB-C power adapter, 5V 2A
Environment:Ambient Temperature; 0° ... 70°C (operating), -25° … 85°C (storage) Humidity: 5 … 95% (operating, non-condensing), 5 … 95% (storage, non-condensing)
Max Temperature (°C):70
Wireless Module:M.2 key-E socket
Miscellaneous:<pre>40-pin Pi-HAT expansion header;<br /><br />10-pin JTAG/SWD debugger header;<br /><br />4-port USB-serial remote interface (FT4232H)</pre>
Family:AAG
Release date:0000-00-00 00:00:00
Subtitle:NXP i.MX 8ULP Starter Kit
Highlights:<table style="width: 100%;"><tbody><tr><td><span style="color: #008000;"><strong>Target Applications</strong></span><br /><ul><li>Edge-AI Applications</li><li>Machine Learning</li><li>Secure Entry Access-Control Systems</li><li>Inventory and Asset Mo
Display Size [inches]:170 x 170
Compute Standard:SBC
E14-forums:https://community.element14.com/products/devtools/avnetboardscommunity/avnetboard-forums/f/maaxboard-hardware-design
Product Brief:FY24_1099_MaaXBoard_8ULP_Product_Brief_Update.pdf
Target_Applications_1:Edge-AI Applications
Target_Applications_2:Machine Learning
Target_Applications_3:Secure Entry Access-Control Systems
Target_Applications_4:Inventory and Asset Monitoring
Target_Applications_5:Surveillance Camera with Recognition
Kit_Includes_1:MaaXBoard 8ULP Single Board Computer,  (fitted with 8ULP SOM)
Kit_Includes_2:Quick Start Instruction Card
Key_Features_1:2x Arm Cortex-A35 @1.0GHz
Key_Features_2:1x Arm Cortex-M33 @216MHz
Key_Features_3:3D/2D GPU
Key_Features_4:2GB LPDDR4X, 32 GB eMMC
Key_Features_5:4 MB QSPI NOR; 8 MB PSRAM
Key_Features_6:10/100 Ethernet, M.2 socket for Wi-Fi/BT module
Key_Features_7:USB (2x host type-A, 1x OTG microUSB)
Key_Features_8:MIPI DSI display interface
Key_Features_9:MIPI CSI camera interface
Key_Features_10:Stereo Codec and 3.5mm audio jack
Product_Brief_Name:FY24_1099_MaaXBoard_8ULP_Product_Brief_Update.pdf

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