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Embedded systems development usually starts with a little experimentation,  many vendors provide that starting point for the i.MX8 platform. A carrier board (base board) is used in conjunction with a System on Module (SoM) to expose / unlock the key features of the platform; key resources such as multimedia interfaces (USB, Ethernet, HDMI, camera ports) can commonly be found in the carrier board which connects with the SoM via standard connectors like SODIMM or MXM. Below, the user will find a table enumerating vendors that have decided to support the i.MX8 families and flavors and hence have also, in some cases, provided corresponding carrier boards for their SoMs.
Embedded systems development usually starts with a little experimentation,  many vendors provide that starting point for the i.MX8 platform. A carrier board (baseboard) is used in conjunction with a System on Module (SoM) to expose/unlock the key features of the platform; key resources such as multimedia interfaces (USB, Ethernet, HDMI, camera ports) can commonly be found in the carrier board which connects with the SoM via standard connectors like SODIMM or MXM. Below, the user will find a table enumerating vendors that have decided to support the i.MX8 families and flavors and hence have also, in some cases, provided corresponding carrier boards for their SoMs.




RidgeRun provides tailored solutions to the customer's needs, do not hesitate to contact us for help speeding up / developing your product based on any of the large number of products that rely on the i.MX8 and its families.
RidgeRun provides tailored solutions to the customer's needs, do not hesitate to contact us for help speeding up / developing your product based on any of the large numbers of products that rely on the i.MX8 and its families.





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Embedded systems development usually starts with a little experimentation, many vendors provide that starting point for the i.MX8 platform. A carrier board (baseboard) is used in conjunction with a System on Module (SoM) to expose/unlock the key features of the platform; key resources such as multimedia interfaces (USB, Ethernet, HDMI, camera ports) can commonly be found in the carrier board which connects with the SoM via standard connectors like SODIMM or MXM. Below, the user will find a table enumerating vendors that have decided to support the i.MX8 families and flavors and hence have also, in some cases, provided corresponding carrier boards for their SoMs.


RidgeRun provides tailored solutions to the customer's needs, do not hesitate to contact us for help speeding up / developing your product based on any of the large numbers of products that rely on the i.MX8 and its families.


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iMX8M Vendors

Vendor System on Module (SOM) SOM Reference Image Carrier Board / SBC Board Reference Image
NXP SOC Integrated on Board MCIMX8M-EVK
SolidRun iMX8-SOM
HummingBoard Pulse
Variscite DART-MX8M
DART-MX8M-SBC & Kit
CompuLab CL-SOM-IMX8
CL-SBC-IMX8
Boundary Devices SOC Integrated on Board Nitrogen8M
Nitrogen8M-SOM
iWave Systems Technologies Pvt Ltd. iMX8M-Mini-SODIMM-SOM
iMX8M-Mini-DevKit
PhyTec PhyCore-iMX8M
phyBoard-Polaris
Wandboard SOC Integrated on Board PICO-PI-IMX8M
MYIR Tech MYC-JX8MX CPU Module
MYD-JX8MX Development Board



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