TRITON-TX6DL Module with i.MX6 Dual Lite
Tiny Production Quality SoM with dual core NXP ARM Cortex-A9 processor

The TRITON-TX6DL comes with 1024MB of 64-bit DDR3-800 RAM. Dedicated multimedia codecs handle video at up to 1080p. Dual capacitive and resistive touch screen displays are supported, and the i.MX6 module offers dual LVDS as well as parallel RGB outputs via an alternate pinout. In addition, the i.MX6 Dual Lite provides a wide range of connectivity including PCI Express as well as two high speed OTG-capable USB 2.0 ports, dual camera and dual CAN interfaces. TRITON-TX6DL comes with mainline Linux kernel which is Yocto Project compatible, and Windows Embedded Compact 2013 / 7 BSPs. Our Linux BSP provides verified support for Qt Embedded v 4/5 and X11. Bootable persistent storage is provided in the form of a 128MB NAND Flash, or optionally a 4GB eMMC SSD.The i.MX6 based TRITON-TX6 modules take a single 3.0 to 5.5v supply and provide an up to 300mA 3.3V power output for use on the baseboard.
The industrial-spec. TRITON-TX6DL brings smartphone and tablet user interface performance to the embedded user, in a range of applications including medical devices, digital signage, and industrial multimedia products, thanks to the i.MX6 Dual Lite’s GPU-accelerated quad ARM Cortex-A9 and NEON SIMD coprocessors. A comparison of our i.MX6 modules is available here.
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Purpose-built Linux 4.1 BSP
Mainline Linux BSP means very low power consumption, and maximum open-source compatibility. Yocto “Rocko” build offers rapid, flexible development


Because the TRITON-TX modules are manufactured in a high-quality small-batch production facility within the EU, there are never problems with manufacturing standards or with supply. If you order 100 modules and we don’t have them in stock, we will make them. Often, cheap modules are produced in large batches by volume-oriented contract manufacturers in the Far East, and once they are gone, they are gone.
Our BSPs for both Linux and Windows CE are complete, and are designed so that you can use them without further development or modification. One of the key advantages of the system-on-module approach is rapid time-to-market, and requires a reliable, production-ready BSP, and a ready-to-roll compatible tools setup. For Linux, we supply a pre-configured VM SDK, and for Windows CE, everything is ready to use with Microsoft’s downloadable toolkit.
Further to our 10-year longevity guarantee, additional security is provided by the pin-compatible nature of the TRITON-TX range, which means that suitable baseboard designs can take all the modules from this family, including those based on i.MX25, i.MX27, i.MX28, TI AM3354, i.MX51, i.MX53 and i.MX6, and allows older modules to be replaced by the latest designs, with new features, better price-performance, and renewed longevity.
Striving for the best technical support provision to our customers is what makes Direct Insight stand out. Using a system-on-module is all about achieving a quicker, smoother route to project completion. We have supported our customers in many hundreds of system-on-module projects over the last 15 years, and are uniquely placed to assist you.
ed feature called High Assurance Boot (HAB) which potentially allows the user to secure the device against code modification, while preserving the ability to update. This is achieved by programming public keys into the device, against which the private-key signed image and data are validated. We offer HAB programming during manufacture to enable customers to easily secure their device.

