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Tiny i.MX6-based IoT COM fills Intel Edison’s shoes
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Tiny i.MX6-based IoT COM fills Intel Edison’s shoes
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Mar 9, 2015 | Eric Brown
TechNexion’s Freescale i.MX6-based “PICO-IMX6″ COM offers a superset of the features of Intel’s Edison IoT module, along with partial plug-in compatibility.
TechNexion, which last month joined Freescale in launching a Linux-ready, Internet of Things oriented LS1021A-IoT Gateway Reference Design, is now readying a tiny “PICO-IMX6″ computer-on-module based on the Freescale i.MX6, along with a “PICO-Dwarf” carrier board that converts the COM into a sandwich-style SBC. Like the gateway, the PICO-IMX6 is aimed at IoT applications, in this case including drones, robots, wearables, and IoT appliances. Open source Linux and Android builds are available, as well as full schematics of the hardware.
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