
Called QSMP-23, “this solder-down module delivers an industrial-grade 64bit solution for secure industry 4.0 and machine learning edge computing applications that require multimedia capabilities,” said Direct Insight MD David Pashley, who added that it has a Yocto [Scarthgap] Linux board support package.
Processing comes from an STMicroelectronics STM32MP235 which, in addition to the two A35 cores, has a 400MHz Cortex-M33 microcontroller and a 600Gop/s neural processing unit as well as a GPU, dual MIPI-CSI camera inputs and a 60fps video pipeline.
Dual USB 2.0 (with on-module PHYs), dual Gigabit Ethernet, 3x UART, 3x I2C, 2x SPI, PWM and 2x CAN are amongst other interfaces.
The C-suffix version of STM32MP235 used in this module is crypto-enabled and has a host of accelerators as well as a true random number generator, CRC calculator, and on-the-fly AES-128 DDR encryption-decryption and octo-SPI flash memory decryption.
Overall height is 2.6mm high, only a single 3.3v supply is needed, and the module operates over -40 to +85°C.
Find the QSMP-23 system-on-module on this Direct Insight web page
Founded in the UK in 1992, Direct Insight is a reseller, systems integrator and compliance specialist.
