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MIMXRT1060-EVKB

MIMXRT1060-EVKB

NXP USA Inc.
i.MX RT1060 i.MX ARM® Cortex®-M7 MCU 32-Bit Embedded Evaluation Board
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Overview

The MIMXRT1060-EVKB is a high-performance evaluation platform for the i.MX RT1060 Crossover MCU, featuring an ARM Cortex-M7 core running at up to 528 MHz. This board bridges the gap between traditional microcontrollers and application processors, providing 32 MB of RAM and 8 MB of Flash to support complex embedded applications. It includes integrated Ethernet, USB 2.0 OTG, and CAN connectivity for robust system prototyping.

Why Choose This Part

This board offers a unique combination of high-speed 528 MHz processing and low-power modes like SNVS, typically found in less powerful MCUs. With 67 GPIO pins and 32 MB of RAM, it provides the scalability needed for memory-intensive firmware and high-speed communication protocols.

Applications

Industrial HMI
Leverages the high-speed Cortex-M7 and large memory for driving graphical user interfaces in industrial equipment.
Edge Computing
Processes local sensor data and executes machine learning inference at the edge without cloud dependency.
Motor Control
Utilizes the 4 PWM channels and 12-bit ADC for precision control of industrial motors and home appliances.
IoT Gateways
Acts as a central hub using Ethernet and CAN interfaces to aggregate and transmit data from various sensor nodes.

Key Specifications

Type MCU 32-Bit
Contents Board(s)
Mounting Type Fixed
Core Processor ARM Cortex-M7
Utilized IC / Part i.MX RT1060

Getting Started

Begin development using the MCUXpresso SDK and IDE, which provide comprehensive drivers and examples for the RT1060 series. The board supports debugging via JTAG or SWD, and can be powered through the USB 2.0 interface for quick out-of-box operation.

MIMXRT1060 Family

Also available as: MIMXRT1060-EVK

Also Consider

STM32H747I Discovery Kit STMicroelectronics - Offers a dual-core Cortex-M7 and M4 architecture for applications requiring dedicated real-time and application processing tasks.
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