Carrier Boards

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Carrier boards are essential components in system-on-module (SoM) designs, providing the necessary interfaces, connectors, and circuitry to enable communication between the SoM and peripherals or external devices. When working with SoMs like the Verdin i.MX95, it’s important to understand how the carrier board complements and enhances the SoM's capabilities.

This section provides an overview of the Verdin Development Board compatible with the Verdin i.MX95, as well as detailed information on it's respective features and Yocto support. The subsection will guide you through:

  • Verdin Development Board: An overview of the Verdin i.MX95 Development Board, including its hardware architecture, supported peripherals, and development workflows for building and deploying software on the Toradex Verdin platform.
  • Yocto Support: Guidelines for setting up a Yocto environment for the carrier board, building images, flashing the board, and getting access to the board’s operating system.
  • Toradex Easy Installer: A description of the useful tool to make flashing easier and faster. It also includes guides on how to set it up and use it.

By understanding the key differences and advantages of each carrier board, developers can better assess which solution best fits their project requirements.