SOM-uQ7-MX6 (962)
Depending on the configuration and following revisions, the board’s features are subject to change. For detailed information on hardware specifications, please visit www.seco.com.
SOM-uQ7-MX6 is a Qseven® Rel. 2.0 compliant module that offers top computational and graphical performances given by low-power consuming Arm architecture. The board is based on i.MX 6 processor, integrating a multicore Cortex® A9 Arm Core (up to Quad Core processors), ideal for applications requiring multimedia capabilities and/or high levels of parallel computing. All this comes in the μQseven® form factor, just 40x70mm.
For ordering purposes, the SOM-uQ7-MX6 is referred to by its base code, “962”.
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How can I power on my module?
Configure the host PC - SECO Technical Resources - Confluence
What will I find in my module?
Off-the-shelf products are shipped with a standard in-house-developed software.
The definition of standard, in this case, is “the environment which SECO adopts for validation”.
Anyway, custom in-house-developed software with different defaults can be built.
Contact your reference sales for further information.
What can I do now?
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Downloads
Clea OS
Starting from Linux Kernel version 5.10, the Board Support Package (BSP) for this board is fully integrated within Clea OS, the operating system for the All-In-One IIot platform CLEA developed by SECO and based on Yocto. Clea OS is intended to provide the highest standards in terms of security and stability thanks to features like OTA (Over the Air) updates, double partitions, and fallback procedures. Clea OS integrates a Device Manager to communicate with the Cloud and allows a family of products to be managed as a fleet.
Source code
The source code for Clea OS can be found at the following Gitlab organization. To build a complete BSP image from source, you can follow the readme of the repo manifest.
Binaries
The binaries (U-Boot, Linux Kernel, Yocto image) associated with the various CleaOS releases can be found at the following Release page.
Legacy Software
This section contains releases (source code and binaries) for older BSPs and Yocto images.
Source code
Source code for linux kernel, u-boot and yocto seco layers is available here.