Aug 18, 2023
SemiDrive D9
MYiR MYC-JD9360 is a CPU Module powered by SemiDrive D9-Pro (D9360) processor with six Arm Cortex-A55 application cores, a dual-core lock-step Cortex-R5 real-time core along with a PowerVR GPU, 4Kp30
MYiR MYC-JD9360 is a CPU Module powered by SemiDrive D9-Pro (D9360) processor with six Arm Cortex-A55 application cores, a dual-core lock-step Cortex-R5 real-time core along with a PowerVR GPU, 4Kp30 H.265/H.264 VPU and a 0.8 TOPS NPU, and designed for motion control and industrial applications.
The MYC-JD9360 CPU module also comes with 2GB LPDDR4, 16GB eMMC flash, 16MB QSPI Flash, 256Kbit EEPROM, and exposes I/Os such as PCIe 3.0, USB 3.0, CAN FD, and TSN-enabled Gigabit Ethernet through a 314-pin MXM connector. The company also provides the MYD-JD9360 development board to quickly get started with the module and evaluate the solution.
Specifications:
MYiR provides Yocto Linux and Ubuntu support for the module, and Android is coming soon. The D9-Pro is supposed to be a relatively new processor that was sampled in October 2022, but SemiDrive must have kept the legacy SDK used in their previous generation D-series processors, as the MYiR Tech website lists Linux 4.14, Ubuntu 18.04, and Android 10 in the software section.
The MYD-JD9360 development board can be used to evaluate the MYC-JD9360 CPU module and by extension the SemiDrive D9-Pro Cortex-A55/R5 SoC.
Specifications and key features:
Typical applications include industrial robots, factory equipment, smart automotive dashboards, in-vehicle entertainment, smart medical equipment, etc… Sample pricing for the MYC-JD9360 CPU module starts at $65 with a heatsink, while the development kit goes for $159 with one module, the carrier board, and accessories to get started. A 7-inch LCD module with a capacitive touchscreen and/or a MIPI CSI camera module can also be purchased as options. More details, including documentation and purchase links, can be found on the product page.
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