
QNX 7 support for i.MX8M board
Direct Insight has developed a board support package (BSP) that enables the use of the QNX 7 operating system with the Boundary Devices’ Nitrogen 8M board that uses NXP’s i.MX8M Mini Quad processor.
Designed for mass production with a guaranteed 10 year lifespan, FCC pre-scan results and a stable supply chain, the Nitrogen 8M is optionally available with versions that are conformally-coated and meet industrial temperature ranges. It can fully customized for cost optimization and industrialization.
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The QNX OS suits real time, safety critical applications, and the BSP created by Direct Insight enables designers to get to market quickly with industrial designs. The BSP is available to download in binary form, subject to license agreement, for evaluation purposes. It is also available as source code under a per-project license.
“Our BSP for Boundary Devices’ Nitrogen 8M SBC contains all the basic features required to run the QNX OS on the board. By delivering not only the right hardware and OS technology, but also by creating packages with the necessary support, such as BSPs, Direct Insight enables development teams to access a wide variety of off-the-shelf products for their application, allowing them to focus on their differentiating core skills to deliver excellent products,” said David Pashley, managing director at Direct Insight.
www.directinsight.co.uk/qnx-7-bsp-for-boundary-devices-nitrogen-8m-board-with-i-mx8m-mini/
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