The Allwinner T536 series processor is an industrial-grade application chip based on ARM architecture, designed specifically for high-performance, low-power embedded applications. It integrates a quad-core Cortex-A55 CPU, an E907 co-processor, and includes a 2 TOPS NPU, G2D graphics engine, and a 4K VPU for video decoding and encoding.
Measuring only 43mm by 45mm, the MYC-LT536 is a compact System-On-Module (SOM) based on the Allwinner T536 processor
(T536MX-CEX/T536MX-CEN2). It boasts a quad-core ARM Cortex-A55 CPU running at 1.6GHz and a RISC-V E907 MCU operating at 600MHz. The module supports a 2Tops NPU (only for T536MX-CEN2), 2D graphics and a VPU for 4K HD video codec capabilities. The MYC-LT536 incorporates the T536 processor and offers onboard options of 1GB/2GB/4GB LPDDR4 memory, 8GB/16GB/32GB eMMC storage, a 32Kbit EEPROM, and a Power Management IC (PMIC). It features a 381-pin expansion interface in an LGA package, which simplifies soldering onto base boards. This interface enables the base board to carry most I/O signals to and from the SOM.
MYIR provides the MYD-LT536 Development Board for evaluating the MYC-LT536 SOM. This board is assembled by soldering the MYC-LT536 onto a base board which is served as an expansion board specifically tailored for using with the MYC-LT536 SOM. It is equipped with two USB2.0, one USB Type-C debug interface, two Gigabit Ethernet, one USB to 10/100Mbps Ethernet interface, one Local Bus interface, one WiFi/Bluetooth module, a Micro SD card slot, and an NVMe PCIe M.2 2280 SSD Interface. The board also features a diverse set of multimedia interfaces, such as one LVDS display interface and one audio interface.