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InHand Fury-X: Mobile, Internet of Things Platform

Optimized for Military, Medical and Industrial Use


The Fury-X single board computer (SBC), based
on the NXP i.MX 6SoloX processor, enables

NXP i
USB x2
space- and power-optimized circuitry for real time DRAM
Cortex-A9
control, cloud communication for Internet of Things

.MX 6SoloX Processor


(IoT), and other high reliability applications. Its 4:1 USB
USB Hub
Hub
many peripheral interfaces provide connection with I/O MUX
eMMC NAND
sensors, transducers, motors, and cameras for real
time applications with multiple network and Human- USB x3

Stacking Connector
Machine Interface (HMI) features. Cortex-M4
NOR Flash
Analog In x8
The SoloX processor features two heterogeneous
ARM cores. The Cortex-M4 microcontroller enables LVDS Display
Security
Battery
real time control with low power consumption while Charger & Gas
Gauge
running a real time operating system (RTOS). The RTC
I2C
Cortex-A9 manages external network and graphics
Coin Cell
communications via a higher level operating system,
such as Linux or Android. It may be powered down GbE
PHY
Ethernet Switch

when not used to conserve power and minimize heat. WiFi, ZigBee,
& Bluetooth
GbE RS232/
The Fury-X IoT platform includes the processor, PHY RS485

DDR3, NAND flash, real time clock (RTC), watch-


GPS
dog timer, and peripheral interfaces such as: SPI, CAN x2
POE
Control
I2C, UART, CAN, USB 2.0 OTG, three USB 2.0
hosts, two 10/100/1000 Ethernets (one configurable Camera USB
SDHC JTAG
for Power over Ethernet), and wireless module. An 8-bit

optional expansion board provides added peripheral


Analog Video
connectivity, including: LVDS or parallel LCD, GPIO x8 Audio
In x4
mPCIe Slot

touch screen, camera, and additional serial/sensors.


Tamper 5VDC Input LCD or Camera
SIM Card
24-bit

Interprocessor communication is provided via BSP APIs that


utilize SoloX hardware semaphores, interrupts, and memory
3.25
63.5mm
buffers. SoloX peripheral mapping capability allows each
Fury-X peripheral to be controlled by the Cortex-M4 or the
Cortex-A9 in separate security domains.

The Fury-X can be used as-is as a standalone SBC. For cus-


tomers with specific product requirements, InHands engi-
neering services can create custom expansion boards for the
4.5
114.3 mm Fury-X or modify the Fury-X to meet product specifications.
InHand Electronics, Inc. 30 West Gude Drive Suite 550 Rockville, MD 20850 v: 240.558.2014 f: 240.558.2019 www.inhand.com
InHand Fury-X Specifications

NXP i.MX 6SoloX, featuring a single core ARM Cortex-A9 (800 MHz) and a single core
CPU ARM Cortex-M4 (166 MHz) within a single package
Multi-Media GC400T Graphics Engine with 2D and 3D acceleration; Direct FB and GAL APIs;
Accelerator Open GL 2.0, Open VG 1.1
Security ARM TrustZone, Cryptographic Acceleration and Assurance Module (CAAM), True random
number generator (within CPU)
RAM 512 MB, 1 or 2 GB DDR3
On-board Storage 4, 8, 16 or 32 GB eMMC flash
Serial 2 UARTs, 3 I2C, SPI
USB 1 USB 2.0 OTG; 3 USB 2.0 Hosts
SDHC 2 SDHC v.3.0
CANBus 1 CANBus 2.0
Digital Audio 1 I2S digital audio interface
Keypad Matrix keypad 2x2
8 Digital GPIO lines plus power control GPIOs, LED drive lines, sensor interrupts
GPIO
(accelerometer, barometer, light sensor)
Ethernet Dual 10/100/1000 Ethernet MAC + PHY; switch inside CPU; Power over Ethernet capable
Camera/Multi-Media 1 8-bit BT.656 parallel interface; 4 analog composite video inputs
Display Support 1 LVDS output, up to WUXGA (1920 x 1200)
Battery Support Lithium ion battery input; charger and fuel gauge on-board
DC Power Input 3 to 6.5V DC input
RTC Battery backed real-time clock
Watchdog Hardware watchdog on board
Operating System Cortex-A9: Linux, Android Lollipop 5.0 or later; Cortex-M4: FreeRTOS or MQX
Off-Board Peripherals Accelerometer, ambient light sensor, digital compass (magnetometer), barometer, haptic motor
Dimensions 4.5 x 3.25
Wireless Networking Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n with enterprise-level security, Bluetooth, and ZigBee

Modified COTS Design Services


InHand is available to customize any of its Commerical Off-the-Shelf (COTS) SBC and tablet products using a process called Modified COTS. Starting from
validated schematic, circuit board layout, BSP, and mechanical files, the product is modified to implement design-specific requirements and remove unneeded
features. Modified COTS gets you to market faster, with lower cost and less risk, and optimized circuitry. Contact InHand for an evaluation of your require-
ments and associated quote. For more information: http://www.inhand.com/work-category/custom-electronic-design/

Contact Information
info@inhand.com v: 240.558.2014, ext. 216 www.inhand.com/contact

InHand Electronics, Inc. is an original design manufacturer of single board computers and rugged handhelds for original equipment manufacturers. InHand offers commercial
off-the-shelf (COTS) computing platforms and Modified COTS design services for custom electronic and Internet of Things (IoT) product solutions. InHands products are used in a
variety of markets including: military, healthcare, industrial, entertainment, and instrumentation. Products feature industry-leading technologies such as: NXP, Texas Instruments, Intel
and Marvell processors; Android, Linux, Ubuntu, and Microsoft operating systems; and communications technologies such as: cellular, Wi-Fi, personal area network, and Ethernet.
InHands engineering design services include: system, hardware, software, and packaging; support services include: product manufacturing, program management, manufacturing test
development, and supply chain. InHand is an ITAR registered company. InHand products are designed and assembled in the USA. The companys headquarters are located along the
I-270 Technology Corridor in Rockville, Maryland. For more information, visit www.inhand.com.

Designed & Assembled


in the USA

InHand Electronics, Inc. 30 West Gude Drive Suite 550 Rockville, MD 20850 v: 240.558.2014 f: 240.558.2019 www.inhand.com

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