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NXP Semiconductors
A71CH
How to start development with A71CH
AN12121
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Application note
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Rev. 1.0 22 February 2018
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EVKB) designed to showcase the most commonly used features of the processor. It
facilitates software development through the support of the Linux operating system.
Fig 4. iMX6ULEVK i.MX6UltraLite evaluation board showing Arduino female connectors
Table 2. Ordering details for i.MX6UltraLite Evaluation kit
Type number
12NC
Description
Ordering
MCIMX6UL-EVKB
935328353598
Evaluation kit based on
i.MX6UltraLite
eCommerce
From a hardware perspective, the i.MX6UltraLite evaluation board can be used in
combination with OM3710/A71CHARD with the dedicated Arduino connectors in both
PCBs. From a software perspective, it is available a bootable Linux image pre-compiled
for i.MX6UltraLite. This software image is ready to be flashed in a microSD memory card
and contains the A71CH Host software package already included in it.
The A71CH Quick start guide for OM3710/A71CHARD i.MX6 application note
[QUICK_START_IMX6] provides full details about how to get started with the
OM3710A71CHARD and i.MX6UltraLite evaluation board. More information about
i.MX6UltraLite can be found in [MCIMX6UL_EVKB].
Kinetis FRDM-K64F
The Kinetis FRDM-K64F development platform is a simple, yet sophisticated design
featuring a Kinetis K64 series microcontroller, built on the ARM® Cortex®-M4 core. The
FRDM-K64F can be used to evaluate the K64, K63, and K24 Kinetis K series devices. It
features the MK64FN1M0VLL12 MCU, which boasts the maximum operation frequency