RM-N8MPL Wide-Temp SMARC 2.1 Module with NXP ARM i.MX 8M Plus Processor

RM-N8MPL Wide-Temp SMARC 2.1 Module with NXP ARM i.MX 8M Plus Processor

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IBASE Technology Inc., a leading manufacturer of embedded motherboards and edge computers, rolls out the RM-N8MPL, a cutting-edge SMARC 2.1 module designed for industrial and embedded applications. Powered by the NXP ARM® i.MX 8M Plus QuadLite Cortex-A53 processor, the module provides robust processing capabilities and long-term supply assurance, meeting the demands of industrial IoT, smart displays, and AI-driven systems.

The RM-N8MPL features 3GB of LPDDR4 memory and 16GB eMMC flash storage, with scalability up to 128GB, ensuring fast data processing and ample storage. Its rich peripheral I/O support includes dual MIPI-CSI2 image capture interfaces, USB 3.0 ports with OTG support, high-speed SDIO, PCIe, and CAN bus, delivering extensive connectivity for versatile application needs. Suitable for use in harsh industrial environments, it operates in a range of -40°C to 85°C, with durability against shock and vibration.

RM-N8MPL Features:

  • NXP ARM i.MX 8M Plus QuadLite Cortex-A53 Processor
  • 3GB LPDDR4, 16GB eMMC on board
  • Rich peripheral I/O support
  • Validated with Yocto 4.0 (sumo, kernel 5.4.70) / Android 11
  • Long-term supply with NXP solution
  • Compliant with SMARC 2.1
  • Wide-range operating temperature (-40°C~85°C)

With validated Yocto 4.0 and Android 11 OS support, the RM-N8MPL ensures seamless development and integration, enabling high flexibility in software design. It also includes advanced display outputs such as HDMI, LVDS, and MIPI-DSI with up to 1920×1080 resolution at 60Hz. Graphics are powered by the GC7000UL GPU, supporting OpenGL ES, OpenCL, and Vulkan standards.

Compliant with the SMARC 2.1 specification, the RM-N8MPL offers exceptional scalability, efficient design, and future-proof compatibility for modern embedded systems, delivering a solution for industries demanding high performance, durability, and long-term availability.

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