MYIR Launches New SOM Based on Allwinner T527 Octa-core Processor

MYIR Launches New SOM Based on Allwinner T527 Octa-core Processor

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cover photo: MYC-LT527 Top-view and Bottom-view (delivered with shielding cover installed by default)

MYIR has launched the MYC-LT527, a cost-effective System-on-Module (SoM) that is equipped with the Allwinner T527 AI platform SoC. This SoC delivers superior computing power with its Octa-core ARM Cortex-A55 CPU, up to 1.8GHz main frequency, and strong G57 MC1 GPU performance. For users with higher performance needs, the T527 supports up to 2 TOPs NPU, further enhancing AI computing capabilities.

The MYC-LT527 performs well in hardware configuration. It integrates 2GB/4GB LPDDR4, 16GB/32GB eMMC, 32Kbit EEPROM and power management IC (PMIC), and adopts 381-pin expansion interface design in LGA packaging, enabling the base board to carry the most I/O signals to and from the SOM, providing users with more flexible and powerful scalability. Compact in size at only 45mm by 43mm, the MYC-LT527 is ready to run Android operation system and suitable for a range of application scenarios, including high-performance industrial robots, energy and power, medical equipment, display and controller machines, edge board AI boxes, vehicle terminals and other embedded devices that require media and AI functionalities.

MYC-LT527 Octa-core ARM Cortex-A55 based SOM

Features Of MYC-LT527 SOM

  • Dimensions: 45mm x 43mm
  • PCB Layers: 12-layer design
  • Power supply: 5V/3A
  • Working temperature: -40~85 Celsius (industrial grade) or -20~70 Celsius (extended temperature)
  • OS support: Android 13
    • Allwinner T527 processor
    • Octa-core ARM Cortex-A55, up to 1.8GHz
    • RISC-V CPU, up to 200 MHz
    • 600MHz HIFI4 Audio DSP
    • ARM G57 MC1 GPU
    • Up to 2 Tops NPU
  • 2GB LPDDR4 (supports optional 1GB / 4GB LPDDR4)
  • 16GB eMMC (supports optional 8GB / 32GB eMMC)
  • 32Kbit EEPROM
  • Power Management IC
    • 381-pin LGA Expansion Interfaces
    • 2 x RGMII/RMII
    • 1 x PCIe2.1, RC mode (reused with USB3.1)
    • 1 x USB 2.0 DRD
    • 1 x USB 2.0 Host
    • 1 x USB 3.1 DRD (reused with PCIe2.1)
    • 2 x SDIO 3.0
    • 10 x UART
    • 2 x CAN
    • 9 x I2C
    • 30 x PWM
    • 4 x SPI
    • 24 x GPADC, 12-bit
    • 2 x LRADC, 6-bit
    • 1 x Parallel CSI, 16-bit
    • 1 x HDMI 2.0
    • 1 x eDP
    • 2 x LVDS with dual link- 2 x RGB
    • 4+4-lane, 4+2+2-lane, or 2+2+2+2-lane MIPI-CSI
    • 2 x MIPI-DSI
    • 2 x DACs and 3 x ADCs
    • 3 x audio outputs
    • 3 x audio inputs
    • 4 x I2S/PCM
    • 1 x SPIF I/O
    • 2 x CIR RX and 1 x CIR TX
    • Up to 138 x GPIO

Note: the peripheral signals brought out to the expansion interface are listed in the maximum number. Some signals are reused. Please refer to the processor datasheet and SOM pin-out description file.

MYC-LT527 Block Diagram

MYIR offers the MYD-LT527 Development Board for evaluating the MYC-LT527. This board is assembled by soldering the MYC-LT527 SOM onto a base board, which serves as an expansion board tailor-made for use with the MYC-LT527 module. It is equipped with a comprehensive range of interfaces, including one USB3.0, two USB2.0, two Gigabit Ethernet, two CAN interfaces, a WiFi/Bluetooth module, a Micro SD card slot, an Audio interface, two Mini-CSI interfaces, and multiple display interfaces: HDMI, Mini-DP, MIPI-DSI and LVDS. It also features a 40-pin RPI-compatible expansion interface and a MYIR custom 40-pin expansion interface, MI Fans PI interface, for increased expandability. Additionally, MYIR offers an optional MY-CAM003M Camera Module, MY-WIREDCOM RPI Module (RS232/RS485/CAN) and MY-LVDS070C LCD Module, which greatly enhance the functionality of the board.

MYD-LT527 Development Board Top-view

 

MYD-LT527 Development Board Bottom-view

 

MYD-LT527 Development Board (delivered with heatsink installed by default)

 

MYD-LT527 Development Board Block Diagram

MYIR provides four standard configurations for the MYC-LT527 SOM to meet the different needs of the customers. The modules are affordable and we also offer discounts for bulk purchases.

More information about the MYC-LT527 SOM can be found at: https://www.myirtech.com/list.asp?id=749

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