MYIR Launches $99 Linux-driven HMI Display Panel

MYIR Launches $99 Linux-driven HMI Display Panel

MYD-Y6ULX-CHMI Display Panel

MYIR launches a 7-inch HMI display panel with capacitive touch screen, the MYD-Y6ULX-CHMI, which runs Linux on NXP’s i.MX6 ULL ARM Cortex-A7 processor, is specially designed for HMI system like POS, Intelligent access control and more other applications.

The MYD-Y6ULX-CHMI Display Panel consists of an MYD-Y6ULX-HMI Development Board and a 7-inch capacitive LCD mounting on its top. The MYD-Y6ULX-HMI is built around MYIR’s MYC-Y6ULX CPU Module with 528MHz i.MX6 ULL SoC, 256MB DDR3 and 256MB Nand Flash. Many peripheral interfaces are available from the base board including RS232, RS485, Ethernet, USB Host/Device, LCD, Camera, TF card slot and etc. The 7-inch capacitive LCD offers 800×480 pixels display resolution.

MYD-Y6ULX-HMI Development Board
MEasyHMI QT Demo Display on 7-inch LCD

Apart from the hardware, MYIR also provides software resources to help with customers’ development. The MYD-Y6ULX-CHMI is preloaded with Linux OS. MYIR provides plenty of resources including kernel and drivers in source code, application examples and an MEasyHMI QT demo for developers to start their development rapidly.

The MYD-Y6ULX-HMI development board has two 2.0mm pitch 2*20-pin male headers for IO extension. User can customize their own IO boards to connect with the MYD-Y6ULX-HMI to further explore more functions. MYIR offers an IO board MYB-Y6ULX-HMI-4GEXP as an option for users which has extended WiFi & BT, USB based 4G LTE Module interface, Audio and GPIOs. Thus, making the MYD-Y6ULX-CHMI Display Panel a complete solution for HMI applications.

MYB-Y6ULX-HMI-4GEXP IO Board

 

MYD-Y6ULX-CHMI Display Panel + MYB-Y6ULX-HMI-4GEXP IO Board

The MYD-Y6ULX-CHMI is pricing at $99/pc and the optional MYB-Y6ULX-HMI-4GEXP is $35/pc.

You can get more information about the product at: http://www.myirtech.com/list.asp?id=604

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