The Apalis
iMX6 is the second product in the new Apalis module family by Toradex.
Complementing the existing Colibri module family, Apalis comes with a wide
range of new and exciting features, ensuring customers can develop the most
advanced, robust products with minimum overhead and risk. Apalis supports a
huge variety of industry standard interfaces, while at the same time providing
advanced multimedia and high speed connectivity making it suitable for an
almost unlimited number of applications.
Based on the valuable input of our customers and our engineers‘ in-depth industry expertise, Apalis brings to market many new technologies. Direct Breakout™ considerably simplifies routing of high speed signals on the baseboard. MXM SnapLock™ provides a unique connector mechanism for module fixation. Apalis also comes with support for ready-made passive cooling solutions for the most demanding applications. The module comes with a pre-installed operating system including a Windows Embedded Compact 2013 NR Runtime License. The available operating system is Linux. Windows Embedded Compact 7 and 2013 will follow later this year.
The Apalis standard white paper summarizes the many benefits of the new, independent computer module architecture.
Apalis standard white paper
The following document is a design guide for Apalis carrier boards, but also applies to any high speed hardware designs.
Apalis carrier board design guide
Apalis Evaluation Board
The Apalis Evaluation Board PCB is comprised of four layers, of which only one is used for high speed signal routing. This demonstrates how the Direct Breakout technology makes it incredibly easy to implement leading edge interfaces with minimal risk and effort. CAE data for the board, including schematics, layout and IPC-7351 compliant component libraries, are freely downloadable from our developer website. To find out more about the Apalis Evaluation Board, Click on the Carrier Boards tab above.
Based on the valuable input of our customers and our engineers‘ in-depth industry expertise, Apalis brings to market many new technologies. Direct Breakout™ considerably simplifies routing of high speed signals on the baseboard. MXM SnapLock™ provides a unique connector mechanism for module fixation. Apalis also comes with support for ready-made passive cooling solutions for the most demanding applications. The module comes with a pre-installed operating system including a Windows Embedded Compact 2013 NR Runtime License. The available operating system is Linux. Windows Embedded Compact 7 and 2013 will follow later this year.
The Apalis standard white paper summarizes the many benefits of the new, independent computer module architecture.
Apalis standard white paper
The following document is a design guide for Apalis carrier boards, but also applies to any high speed hardware designs.
Apalis carrier board design guide
Apalis Evaluation Board
The Apalis Evaluation Board is a
flexible development environment with which you can explore and evaluate the
functionality and performance of the Apalis product family. Apalis interfaces
can be easily accessed by means of physical connectors and standard pitch
headers. The breakout area allows for convenient probing of the large number of
Apalis interfaces as well as easy breaking and jumpering of signals.
The Apalis Evaluation Board PCB is comprised of four layers, of which only one is used for high speed signal routing. This demonstrates how the Direct Breakout technology makes it incredibly easy to implement leading edge interfaces with minimal risk and effort. CAE data for the board, including schematics, layout and IPC-7351 compliant component libraries, are freely downloadable from our developer website. To find out more about the Apalis Evaluation Board, Click on the Carrier Boards tab above.
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