The FRDM i.MX 93 development board is based on the NXP i.MX 93 applications processor and is designed to enable rapid prototyping of a variety of applications, including industrial automation, smart home and smart cities, IoT, contactless HMI, healthcare and more.
The i.MX 93 applications processor includes dual Arm Cortex-A55 processors with speeds up to 1.7 GHz along with a neural processing unit (NPU) that accelerates machine learning inference. A general-purpose Arm Cortex-M33 running up to 250 MHz provides real-time and low-power processing.
The NXP FRDM i.MX 93 development board features the u-blox MAYA-W276 module, providing a Tri-Radio solution with Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4 and IEEE 802.15.4 wireless connectivity.
This development board includes an HDMI display interface, 2 GB of LPDDR4/LPDDR4X memory, 32 GB of eMMC storage for quick boot times, and an onboard PCA9451A power management IC (PMIC).
The development board also features a wide range of expansion capabilities, including multiple camera interfaces, USB Type-C and Type-A, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s RGMII Ethernet, and CAN-FD.
A 40-pin dual-row pin header is also provided for I2S, UART, I2C, and GPIO expansion. The board offers two independent debug interfaces, a serial wire debug (SWD) header and a USB-to-Dual UART debug port.
Debugging can be handled via Linux, which is already programmed in the eMMC or a variety of other terminal tools.