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The Myon II is powered by NXP i.MX 8M Mini processor, which is designed to meet the latest market requirements of connected streaming audio/video devices, scanning/imaging devices and various devices demanding high-performance and low-power.
The i.MX 8M Mini family of processors features advanced implementation of a quad ARM® Cortex®-A53 core, which operates at speeds of up to 1.8GHz (consumer version) and 1.5GHz (industrial version). A general purpose Cortex®-M4 core processor is for low-power processing. A 32-bit LPDDR4 is used for memory. There are a number of i.MX 8M Mini interfaces for connecting peripherals, such as displays, cameras, GPS and sensors, which are extended by module components such as a stereo, hi-fi quality audio-codec.
The Myon II module got two 100pin Hirose DF40 connectors. The pinning of both connectors is to a large extent compatible to Myon I. The main difference is the additional USB-port, PCIe and RGMII-GBit Ethernet interface.
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Difference to Myon II Nano
The i.MX 8M Nano processor of Myon II Nano is similiar to the i.MX 8M Mini processor used on Myon II, but has less features.
The Myon II Nano lacks some interfaces:
VPU
PCIe
only one USB2.0 ports.
16bit instead of 32bit LPDDR4.
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Block Diagram
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Software
Windows 10 IOT
Android / Linux
Application Notes
Test-Reports and Certificates:
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The Myon II fits into following Keith & Koep products: