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IOT-GATE-iMX8 Industrial Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway

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Table 1 Document Revision Notes 

Date Description
May 2020 ·First release
 June 2020 ·Added P41 pin-out table in section 5.9
·Added connector pin numbering in sections 5.4 and 5.10
August 2020 ·Added industrial I/O add-on sections 3.10 and 5.10
September 2020 ·Fixed LED GPIO number in section 5.12
February 2021 ·Removed legacy section
October 2021 ·Updated supported CAN modes in section 3.10.2
·Fixed antenna connector type in section 5.12
March 2022 · Added PoE add-on description in sections 3.11 and 5.13
January 2023 · Added 4–20mA input add-on description in sections 3.10, 3.10.5 and 5.10
· Updated left side panel drawing in section 5.1.3
· Updated digital output wiring diagram in section 3.10.4
· Added digital I/O operating conditions in section 3.10.4
February 2023 · Added typical power consumption in section 7.3
· Corrected antenna connector assignment table in section 5.12

INTRODUCTION

1.1 About This Document
This document is part of a set of documents providing information necessary to operate and program Compulab IOT-GATE-iMX8.
1.2 Related Documents
For additional information not covered in this manual, please refer to the documents listed in Table 2.
Table 2 Related Documents

Document Location
IOT-GATE-iMX8 design resources https://www.compulab.com/products/iot-gateways/iot-gate-imx8- industrial-arm-iot-gateway/#devres

OVERVIEW

2.1 Highlights

  • NXP i.MX8M Mini CPU, quad-core Cortex-A53
  • Up-to 4GB RAM and 128GB eMMC
  • LTE modem, WiFi ac, Bluetooth 5.1
  • 2x Ethernet, 3x USB2, RS485 / RS232, CAN-FD
  • Custom I/O expansion boards
  • Fanless design in aluminum, rugged housing
  • Designed for reliability and 24/7 operation
  • Wide temperature range of -40C to 80C
  • 5 year warranty and 15 year availability
  • Wide input voltage range of 8V to 36V
  • Debian Linux and Yocto Project

2.2 Specifications
Table 3 CPU, RAM and Storage 

Feature Specifications
CPU NXP i.MX8M Mini, quad-core ARM Cortex-A53, 1.8GHz
Real-Time Co-processor ARM Cortex-M4
RAM 1GB – 4GB, LPDDR4
Primary Storage 4GB – 64GB eMMC flash, soldered on-board
Secondary Storage 16GB – 64GB eMMC flash, optional module

Table 4 Network

Feature Specifications
LAN 1x 1000Mbps Ethernet port, RJ45 connector
1x 100Mbps Ethernet port, RJ45 connector
WiFi 802.11ac WiFi interface Intel WiFi 6 AX200 module
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.1 BLE Intel WiFi 6 AX200 module
 Cellular 4G/LTE CAT1 cellular module, Simcom SIM7600G
* via mini-PCie socket
On-board micro-SIM card socket
GNSS GPS / GLONASS Implemented with Simcom SIM7600G module

Table 5 I/O and System 

 Feature  Specifications
 PCI Express Primary mini-PCIe socket, full-size
* used for WiFi/BT module when “WB” option is present
Secondary mini-PCIe socket, USB only, full-size
* used for cellular modem when “JS7600G” option is present
USB 3x USB2.0 ports, type-A connectors
Serial 1x RS485 (half-duplex) / RS232 port, terminal-block
1x serial console via UART-to-USB bridge, micro-USB connector
I/O Expansion Module Up-to 2x CAN-FD / RS485 / RS232, isolated, terminal-block connector
4x digital inputs + 4x digital outputs, isolated, terminal-block connector
Expansion Expansion connector for add-on boards 2x SPI, 2x UART, I2C, 12x GPIO
Security Secure boot, implemented with i.MX8M Mini HAB module
RTC Real time clock operated from on-board coin-cell battery

Table 6 Electrical, Mechanical and Environmental 

Supply Voltage Unregulated 8V to 36V
Power Consumption 2W – 7W, depending on system load and configuration
Dimensions 112 x 84 x 25 mm
Enclosure Material Aluminum housing
Cooling Passive cooling, fanless design
Weight 450 grams
MTTF > 200,000 hours
Operation temperature Commercial: 0° to 60° C
Extended: -20° to 60° C
Industrial: -40° to 80° C

CORE SYSTEM COMPONENTS

3.1 NXP I.MX8M Mini Soc
The NXP i.MX8M Mini family of processors features advanced implementation of a quad ARM® Cortex®-A53 core, which operates at speeds of up to 1.8 GHz. A general purpose Cortex®-M4 core processor enables low-power processing.
Figure 1 i.MX8M Mini Block Diagram CompuLab IOT-GATE-iMX8 Industrial Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway - fig

3.2 System Memory
3.2.1 DRAM
IOT-GATE-iMX8 is available with up-to 4GB of on-board LPDDR4 memory.
3.2.2 Primary Storage
IOT-GATE-iMX8 features up-to 64GB of soldered on-board eMMC memory for storing the bootloader  andoperating  system(kernel  androot filesystem). The remaining EMMC space can be used to store general purpose (user) data.
3.2.3 Secondary Storage
IOT-GATE-iMX8 features an optional eMMC module which allows to expand the system non-volatile memory for storing additional data, back-up of the primary storage or installation of a secondary operating system. The eMMC module is installed in socket P14.
3.3 WiFi and Bluetooth
IOT-GATE-iMX8 can be optionally assembled with the Intel WiFi 6 AX200 module providing 2×2 WiFi 802.11ax and Bluetooth 5.1 interfaces.
AX200 module is assembled in mini-PCIe socket #1 (P6).
WiFi / Bluetooth antenna connections are available via RP-SMA connectors on IOT-GATE-iMX8 side panel.
3.4 Cellular and GPS
IOT-GATE-iMX8 cellular interface is implemented with a mini-PCIe modem module and a microSIM socket.
In order to setup IOT-GATE-iMX8 for cellular functionality install an active SIM card into micro-SIM socket P12. The cellular module should be installed into mini-PCIe socket P8.
The cellular modem module also implements GNNS / GPS.
Modem antenna connections are available via RP-SMA connectors on IOT-GATE-iMX8 side panel. CompuLab supplies IOT-GATE-iMX8 with the following cellular modem options:

  • 4G/LTE CAT1 module, Simcom SIM7600G (global bands)

Figure 2 service bay – cellular modem CompuLab IOT-GATE-iMX8 Industrial Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway - fig 13.5 Ethernet
IOT-GATE-iMX8 incorporates two Ethernet ports:

  • ETH1 – primary 1000Mbps port implemented with i.MX8M Mini MAC and Atheros AR8033 PHY
  • ETH2 – secondary 100Mbps port implemented with Microchip LAN9514 controller
    The Ethernet ports are available on dual RJ45 connector P46.

3.6 USB 2.0
IOT-GATE-iMX8 features three external USB2.0 host ports. The ports are routed to USB connectors P3, P4 and J4. Front panel USB port (J4) is implemented directly with the i.MX8M Mini native USB interface. Back panel ports (P3, P4) are implemented with the on-board USB hub.
3.7 RS485 / RS232
IOT-GATE-iMX8 features a user configurable RS485 / RS232 port implemented with the SP330 transceiver connected to NXP i.MX8M Mini UART port. Port signals are routed to terminal block connector P7.
3.8 Serial Debug Console
IOT-GATE-IMX8 features a serial debug console via UART-to-USB bridge over micro USB connector P5. CP2104 UART-to-USB bridge is interfaced with i.MX8M Mini UART port. CP2104 USB signals are routed to micro USB connector located on the front panel.
3.9 I/O Expansion Socket
IOT-GATE-iMX8 expansion interface is available on M.2 Key-E socket P41. The expansion connector allows to integrate custom I/O add-on boards into IOT-GATE-iMX8. The expansion connector features a set of embedded interfaces such as I2C, SPI, UART and GPIOs. All the interfaces are derived directly from the i.MX8M Mini SoC.
3.10 Industrial I/O add-on
IOT-GATE-iMX8 can be optionally assembled with the industrial I/O add-on board installed into the I/O expansion socket. The industrial I/O add-on features up-to three separate I/O modules which allow to implement different combinations of isolated CAN, RS485, RS232, digital outputs and inputs. The following table shows the supported I/O combinations and ordering codes.
Table 7 Industrial I/O add-on – supported combinations

Function Ordering Code
  I/O module A RS232 (rx/tx) FARS2
RS485 (2-wire) FARS4
CAN-FD FACAN
4–20mA input FACL42
 I/O module B RS232 (rx/tx) FBRS2
RS485 (2-wire) FBRS4
CAN-FD FBCAN
4–20mA input FBCL42
I/O module C 4x DI + 4x DO FCDIO

Combination examples:

  • For 2x RS485 the ordering code will be IOTG-IMX8-…-FARS4-FBRS4-…
  • For RS485 + CAN + 4xDI+4xDO ordering code will be IOTG-IMX8-…-FARS4-FBCAN-FCDIO…

For connector details please refer to section 5.10
3.10.1 RS485
RS485 function is implemented with MAX13488 transceiver interfaced with i.MX8M-Mini UART port. Key characteristics:

  • 2-wire, half-duplex
  • Galvanic isolation from main unit and other I/O modules
  • Programmable baud rate of up-to 4Mbps
  • Software controlled 120ohm termination resistor

3.10.2 CAN-FD
CAN function is implemented with MCP2518FD controller interfaced with i.MX8M-Mini SPI port.

  • Supports CAN 2.0A, CAN 2.0B and CAN FD modes
  • Galvanic isolation from main unit and other I/O modules
  • Data rate of up to 8Mbps

3.10.3 RS232
RS232 function is implemented with MAX3221 (or compatible) transceiver interfaced with i.MX8MMini UART port. Key characteristics:

  • RX/TX only
  • Galvanic isolation from main unit and other I/O modules
  • Programmable baud rate of up-to 250kbps

3.10.4 Digital inputs and outputs
Four digital inputs are implemented with the CLT3-4B digital termination in accordance with EN 61131-2. Four digital outputs are implemented with the VNI4140K solid state relay in accordance with EN 61131-2. Key characteristics:

  • Designed for 24V PLC applicaitons
  • Galvanic isolation from main unit and other I/O modules
  • Digital outputs maximal output current – 0.5A per channel

Table 8 Digital I/O Operating Conditions

Parameter Description Min Typ. Max Unit
24V_IN External power supply voltage 12 24 30 V
VIN Low Maximal input voltage recongnized as LOW 4 V
VIN High Minimal input voltage recognized as HIGH 6 V

Figure 3 Digital output – typical wiring example
CompuLab IOT-GATE-iMX8 Industrial Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway - fig 2Figure 4 Digital input – typical wiring example 
CompuLab IOT-GATE-iMX8 Industrial Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway - fig 33.10.5 4–20mA input
4–20mA input is implemented with Maxim MAX11108 12-bit ADC.
The ADC is isolated from IOT-GATE-IMX8 main unit. The ADC input circuit is shown in the figure below.
Figure 5 4–20mA input – ADC input circuit CompuLab IOT-GATE-iMX8 Industrial Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway - fig 43.11 PoE add-on add-on
IOT-GATE-iMX8 can be optionally assembled with a PoE add-on board installed into the I/O expansion socket. The PoE add-on implements an additional 100Mbit Ethernet port with PoE device capability. When assembled with PoE add-on (configuration option “FPOE”), IOT-GATE-iMX8 can be powered from a POE PSE enabled network cable.
The PoE add-on Ethernet port is implemented using Microchip LAN9500A controller. Equipped with the PoE add-on, IOT-GATE-iMX8 is an IEEE 802.3af class device that can accept up to 13.5W from the network cable. POE PD is implemented with ON semiconductors NCP1090.
NOTE: PoE add-on uses the I/O expansion socket. PoE add-on cannot be combined with the industrial I/O add-on or any other add-on boards.
NOTE: PoE add-on Ethernet controller uses one of the system USB ports. When PoE add-on is present, back panel USB connector P4 is disabled.

SYSTEM LOGIC

4.1 Power Subsystem
4.1.1 Power Rails
IOT-GATE-iMX8 is powered with a single power rail with input voltage range of 8V to 36V.
4.1.2 Power Modes
IOT-GATE-iMX8 supports two hardware power modes.
Table 9 Power modes 

Power Mode Description
ON All internal power rails are enabled. Mode entered automatically when main power supply is connected.
OFF i.MX8M Mini core power rails are off, most of the peripherals power rails are off.

4.1.3 RTC Back-Up Battery
IOT-GATE-iMX8 features a 120mAh coin cell lithium battery, which maintains the on-board RTC whenever the main power supply is not present.
4.2 Real Time Clock 
The IOT-GATE-iMX8 RTC is implemented with the AM1805 real time clock (RTC). The RTC is connected to the i.MX8M SoC using I2C2 interface at address 0xD2/D3. IOT-GATE-iMX8 backup battery keeps the RTC running to maintain clock and time information whenever the main power supply is not present.

INTERFACES AND CONNECTORS

5.1 Connector Locations
5.1.1 Front Panel 
CompuLab IOT-GATE-iMX8 Industrial Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway - fig 55.1.2 Back Panel
CompuLab IOT-GATE-iMX8 Industrial Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway - fig 6 5.1.3 Left Side Panel 
CompuLab IOT-GATE-iMX8 Industrial Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway - fig 75.1.4 Right Side Panel
CompuLab IOT-GATE-iMX8 Industrial Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway - fig 8 5.1.5 Service Bay 
CompuLab IOT-GATE-iMX8 Industrial Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway - fig 95.2 DC Power Jack (J1)
DC power input connector.
Table 10 J1 connector pin-out 

Pin Signal Name CompuLab IOT-GATE-iMX8 Industrial Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway - icon
1 DC IN
2 GND

Table 11 J1 connector data 

Manufacturer Mfg. P/N
Contact Technology DC-081HS(-2.5)

The connector is compatible with the IOT-GATE-iMX8 power supply unit available from CompuLab.
5.3 USB Host Connectors (J4, P3, P4)
The IOT-GATE-iMX8 external USB2.0 host ports are available through three standard type-A USB connectors (J4, P3, P4). For additional details, please refer to section 3.6 of this document.
5.4 RS485 / RS232 Connector (P7)
IOT-GATE-iMX8 features configurable RS485 / RS232 interface routed to terminal block P7. RS485 / RS232 operation mode is controlled in software. For additional details please refer to IOT-GATEiMX8 Linux documentation.
Table 12 P7 connector pin-out

Pin RS485 mode RS232 mode Pin numbering
1 RS485_NEG RS232_TXD

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2 RS485_POS RS232_RTS
3 GND GND
4 NC RS232_CTS
5 NC RS232_RXD
6 GND GND

5.5 Serial Debug Console (P5)
The IOT-GATE-iMX8 serial debug console interface is routed to micro USB connector P5. For more information, please refer to section 3.8 of this documents.
5.6 RJ45 Dual Ethernet Connector (P46)
The IOT-GATE-iMX8 two Ethernet ports are routed to dual RJ45 connector P46. For additional details, please refer to section 3.5 of this document.
5.7 USIM socket (P12)
The uSIM socket (P12) is connected to mini-PCIe socket P8.
5.8 Mini-PCIe Sockets (P6, P8)
IOT-GATE-iMX8 features two mini-PCIe sockets (P6, P8) which implement different interfaces and are intended to different functions.

  • Mini-PCie socket #1 is mainly intended for WiFi modules that require PCIe interface
  • Mini-PCIe socket #2 is mainly intended for cellular modems and LORA modules

Table 13 mini-PCIe socket interfaces

Interface mini-PCIe socket #1 (P6) mini-PCIe socket #2 (P8)
PCIe Yes No
USB Yes Yes
SIM No Yes

NOTE: Mini-PCIe socket #2 (P8) does not feature PCIe interface.
5.9 I/O Expansion Connector (P41)
IOT-GATE-iMX8 I/O expansion connector P41 allows to connect add-on boards to IOT-GATE-iMX8.
Some of the P41 signal are derived from i.MX8M Mini multifunctional pins. The following table outlines the connector pin-out and available pin functions.
NOTE: Multifunctional pin function selection is controlled in software.
NOTE: Each multifunctional pin can be used for a single function at a time.
NOTE: Only one pin can be used for each function (in case a function is available on more than one carrier board interface pin).
Table 14 P41 connector pin-out

Pin Singal name Description
1 GND IOT-GATE-iMX8 common ground
2 VCC_3V3 IOT-GATE-iMX8 3.3V power rail
3 EXT_HUSB_DP3 Optional USB port positive data signal. Multiplexed with back-panel connector P4
4 VCC_3V3 IOT-GATE-iMX8 3.3V power rail
5 EXT_HUSB_DN3 Optional USB port negative data signal. Multiplexed with back-panel connector P4.
6 RESERVED Reserved for future use. Must be left unconnected
7 GND IOT-GATE-iMX8 common ground
8 RESERVED Reserved for future use. Must be left unconnected
9 JTAG_NTRST Processor JTAG interface. Test reset signal.
10 RESERVED Reserved for future use. Must be left unconnected.
11 JTAG_TMS Processor JTAG interface. Test mode select signal.
12 VCC_SOM IOT-GATE-iMX8 3.7V power rail
13 JTAG_TDO Processor JTAG interface. Test data out signal.
14 VCC_SOM IOT-GATE-iMX8 3.7V power rail
15 JTAG_TDI Processor JTAG interface. Test data in signal.
16 RESERVED Reserved for future use. Must be left unconnected.
17 JTAG_TCK Processor JTAG interface. Test clock signal.
18 RESERVED Reserved for future use. Must be left unconnected.
19 JTAG_MOD Processor JTAG interface. JTAG mode signal.
20 RESERVED Reserved for future use. Must be left unconnected.
21 VCC_5V IOT-GATE-iMX8 5V power rail
22 RESERVED Reserved for future use. Must be left unconnected.
23 VCC_5V IOT-GATE-iMX8 5V power rail
32 RESERVED Reserved for future use. Must be left unconnected.
33 QSPIA_DATA3 Multifunctional signal. Available functions: QSPIA_DATA3, GPIO3_IO[9]
34 RESERVED Reserved for future use. Must be left unconnected.
35 QSPIA_DATA2 Multifunctional signal. Available functions: QSPI_A_DATA2, GPIO3_IO[8]
36 ECSPI2_MISO/UART4_CTS Multifunctional signal. Available functions: ECSPI2_MISO, UART4_CTS, GPIO5_IO[12]
37 QSPIA_DATA1 Multifunctional signal. Available functions: QSPI_A_DATA1, GPIO3_IO[7]
38 ECSPI2_SS0/UART4_RTS Multifunctional signal. Available functions: ECSPI2_SS0, UART4_RTS, GPIO5_IO[13]
39 QSPIA_DATA0 Multifunctional signal. Available functions: QSPI_A_DATA0, GPIO3_IO[6]
40 ECSPI2_SCLK/UART4_RX Multifunctional signal. Available functions: ECSPI2_SCLK, UART4_RXD, GPIO5_IO[10]
41 QSPIA_NSS0 Multifunctional signal. Available functions: QSPI_A_SS0_B, GPIO3_IO[1]
42 ECSPI2_MOSI/UART4_TX Multifunctional signal. Available functions: ECSPI2_MOSI, UART4_TXD, GPIO5_IO[11]
43 QSPIA_SCLK Multifunctional signal. Available functions: QSPI_A_SCLK, GPIO3_IO[0]
44 VCC_SOM IOT-GATE-iMX8 3.7V power rail
45 GND IOT-GATE-iMX8 common ground
46 VCC_SOM IOT-GATE-iMX8 3.7V power rail
47 DSI_DN3 MIPI-DSI, data diff-pair #3 negative
48 I2C4_SCL_CM Multifunctional signal. Available functions: I2C4_SCL, PWM2_OUT, GPIO5_IO[20]
49 DSI_DP3 MIPI-DSI, data diff-pair #3 positive
50 I2C4_SDA_CM Multifunctional signal. Available functions: I2C4_SDA, PWM1_OUT, GPIO5_IO[21]
51 GND IOT-GATE-iMX8 common ground
52 SAI3_TXC Multifunctional signal. Available functions: GPT1_COMPARE2, UART2_TXD, GPIO5_IO[0]
53 DSI_DN2 MIPI-DSI, data diff-pair #2 negative
54 SAI3_TXFS Multifunctional signal. Available functions: GPT1_CAPTURE2, UART2_RXD, GPIO4_IO[31]
55 DSI_DP2 MIPI-DSI, data diff-pair #2 positive
56 UART4_TXD Multifunctional signal. Available functions: UART4_TXD, UART2_RTS, GPIO5_IO[29]
57 GND IOT-GATE-iMX8 common ground
58 UART2_RXD/ECSPI3_MISO Multifunctional signal. Available functions: UART2_RXD, ECSPI3_MISO, GPIO5_IO[24]
59 DSI_DN1 MIPI-DSI, data diff-pair #1 negative
60 UART2_TXD/ECSPI3_SS0 Multifunctional signal. Available functions: UART2_TXD, ECSPI3_SS0, GPIO5_IO[25]
61 DSI_DP1 MIPI-DSI, data diff-pair #1 positive
62 RESERVED Reserved for future use. Must be left unconnected.
63 GND IOT-GATE-iMX8 common ground
64 RESERVED Reserved for future use. Must be left unconnected.
65 DSI_DN0 MIPI-DSI, data diff-pair #0 negative
66 UART4_RXD Multifunctional signal. Available functions: UART4_RXD, UART2_CTS, GPIO5_IO[28]
67 DSI_DP0 MIPI-DSI, data diff-pair #0 positive
68 ECSPI3_SCLK Multifunctional signal. Available functions: ECSPI3_SCLK, GPIO5_IO[22]
69 GND IOT-GATE-iMX8 common ground
70 ECSPI3_MOSI Multifunctional signal. Available functions: ECSPI3_MOSI, GPIO5_IO[23]
71 DSI_CKN MIPI-DSI, clock diff-pair negative
72 EXT_PWRBTNn IOT-GATE-iMX8 ON/OFF signal
73 DSI_CKP MIPI-DSI, clock diff-pair positive
74 EXT_RESETn IOT-GATE-iMX8 cold reset signal
75 GND IOT-GATE-iMX8 common ground

5.10
Industrial I/O add-on board
Table 15 Industrial I/O add-on connector pin-out 

I/O module Pin Singal
 A 1 RS232_TXD / RS485_POS / CAN_H / 4-20_mA_IN+
2 ISO_GND_A
3 RS232_RXD / RS485_NEG / CAN_L
4 NC
5 4-20_mA_IN-
 B 6 4-20_mA_IN-
7 RS232_TXD / RS485_POS / CAN_H / 4-20_mA_IN+
8 ISO_GND_B
9 RS232_RXD / RS485_NEG / CAN_L
10 NC
 C 11 OUT0
12 OUT2
13 OUT1
14 OUT3
15 IN0
16 IN2
17 IN1
18 IN3
19 24V_IN
20 ISO_GND_C

Table 16 Industrial I/O add-on connector data 

Connector type Pin numbering
 P/N: Kunacon PDFD25420500K
20-pin dual-raw plug with push-in spring connections Locking: screw  flange Pitch: 2.54 mm Wire cross section: AWG 20 – AWG 30
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5.11 Indicator LEDs
The tables below describes IOT-GATE-iMX8 indicator LEDs.
Table 17 Power LED (DS1)

Main power connected LED state
Yes On
No Off

Table 18 User LED (DS4)
General purpose LED (DS4) is controlled by SoC GPIOs GP3_IO19 and GP3_IO25.

GP3_IO19 state GP3_IO25 state LED state
Low Low Off
Low High Green
High Low Yellow
High High Orange

5.12 Antenna Connectors
IOT-GATE-iMX8 features up-to four RP-SMA connectors for external antennas.
Table 19 Default antenna connector assignment

Connector Function
ANT1 WiFi-A / BT antenna
ANT2 WiFi-B antenna
ANT3 Modem GNSS antenna
ANT4 Modem MAIN antenna

5.13 PoE add-on RJ45 Ethernet Connector
The IOT-GATE-iMX8 PoE add-on Ethernet port is routed to standard RJ45 connector on the left side panel. For additional details, please refer to section 3.11 of this document.

MECHANICAL DRAWINGS

IOT-GATE-iMX8 3D model is available for download at:
https://www.compulab.com/products/iot-gateways/iot-gate-imx8-industrial-arm-iot-gateway/#devres

OPERATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS

7.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings
Table 20 Absolute Maximum Ratings

Parameter Min Max Unit
Main power supply voltage -0.3 40 V

7.2 Recommended Operating Conditions
Table 21 Recommended Operating Conditions

Parameter Min Typ. Max Unit
Main power supply voltage 8 12 36 V

7.3 Typical Power Consumption
Table 22 IOT-GATE-iMX8 Typical Power Consumption

Use case Use case description Current Power
Linux idle Linux up, Ethernet up, no activity 220mA 2.6W
Wi-Fi or Ethernet data transfer Linux up + active ethernet or Wi-Fi data transmission 300mA 3.6W
Cellular modem data transfer Linux up +active modem data transmission 420mA 5W
Heavy mixed load without cellular activity CPU and memory stress-test + Wi-Fi running + Bluetooth running + Ethernet activity + LEDs  

400mA

 

4.8W

Heavy mixed load with active cellular modem data transfer CPU and memory stress-test + active modem data transmission  

600mA

 

7.2W

Power consumption has been measured with the following setup:

  1. Configuration – IOTG-IMX8-D4-NA32-WB-JS7600G-FARS4-FBCAN-PS-XL
  2. Standard IOT-GATE-IMX8 12VDC PSU
  3. Software stack – stock Debian (Bullseye) for IOT-GATE-iMX8 v3.1.2

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Documents / Resources

CompuLab IOT-GATE-iMX8 Industrial Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway [pdf] User Guide
IOT-GATE-iMX8 Industrial Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway, IOT-GATE-iMX8, Industrial Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway, Raspberry Pi IoT Gateway, Pi IoT Gateway

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