MYIR Introduces ARM SoM Powered by ST STM32MP1
2020-01-06
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Shenzhen, China – January 6, 2020 – MYIR introduces a cost-effective MYC-YA157C CPU Module powered by ST’s STM32MP1 microprocessor which features dual-core Arm Cortex-A7 operating at up to 650MHz and an embedded Cortex-M4 core operating at up to 209MHz. The module is ready to run Linux OS and targets a wide variety of applications like industrial control, consumer electronics, smart home, medical and more other energy-efficient applications which require rich performance and low power.
Measuring 45mm by 43mm, the MYC-YA157C CPU Module is a compact System-on Module (SoM) that combines the STM32MP157 processor (STM32MP157AAC3 by default), a dedicated Power-Management IC STPMIC1 also from STMicroelectronics, 512MB DDR3, 4GB eMMC as well as an integrated GigE PHY chip. A number of peripherals and IO signals are brought out through 1.0 mm pitch 164-pin stamp-hole (Castellated-Hole) expansion interface to make the module an excellent embedded controller for system integration.

MYC-YA157C CPU Module
MYIR offers MYD-YA157C development board for evaluating the MYC-YA157C CPU Module, its base board has explored a rich set of peripherals and interfaces such as RS232, RS485, USB Type-C DRP, USB2.0 HOST, Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi/Bluetooth, CAN, Micro SD Card Slot, JTAG, RGB888 based LCD/ HDMI, MIPI-DSI, etc. The MYD-YA157C is delivered with necessary accessories, detailed documentation, optional MY-CAM002U Camera Module and MY-TFT070CV2 LCD Module which makes it ideal for evaluating and prototyping based on ST’s STM32MP1 microprocessor.
MYIR also offers design services to customize the base board according to customers’ requirements. Different SoM configurations such as other STM32MP1 CPU models, RAM or Flash configurations, industrial or commercial grade can also be customized.

MYD-YA157C development board top-view

MYD-YA157C development board bottom-view
Based on Linux 4.19.9 kernel, MYIR has provided abundant software resources for Yocto 2.6 based MYIR MEasy-HMI system, Yocto 2.6 based ST Weston system, MYIR MEasy-IOT system and Ubuntu 18.04 system including kernel and driver source code, STM32CubeProgrammer and STM32CubeMX tools to enable users to start their development rapidly and easily.

MEasy-HMI System Structure

MEasy-IOT System Structure
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