MYIR MYC-LT527 System-On-Module (SoM) Based on Allwinner T527 Processor

$40.00$89.00

  • Up to 1.8GHz Allwinner T527 Octa-core ARM Cortex-A55 MPU with GPU
  • Neural Processing Unit (NPU) operating at up to 2 TOPs
  • 2GB/4GB LPDDR4, 16GB/32GB eMMC, 32Kbit EEPROM
  • Power Management IC (PMIC)
  • 381-pin Expansion Interface with LGA Package
  • Supports Linux, Android, and Ubuntu OS

MYIR MYC-LT527 System-On-Module (SoM) Based on Allwinner T527 Processor

Measuring only 43mm by 45mm, the MYC-LT527 is a compact System-on Module (SoM) based on the Allwinner T527 processor, features an Octa-core ARM Cortex-A55 CPU clocked at up to 1.8GHz and a G57 MC1 GPU. It supports 4K@30fps H.265 video decoding and 4K@25fps H.264 video encoding. The T527 can also support up to 2 TOPs NPU to further enhance AI computing capabilities.

Mechanical Parameters

  • 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)

Peripherals and Signals Routed to Pins

  • 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

Memory

  • 2GB/4GB LPDDR4
  • 16GB/32GB eMMC
  • 32Kbit EEPROM

Peripherals and Signals Routed to Pins

  • 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.

OS Support

  • Linux 5.15
  • Android 13
  • Ubuntu 22.04
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