
The Carbon AM62 delivers a high‑performance, low‑cost compute platform for rugged industrial IoT and edge AI, accelerating time‑to‑market for manufacturers adopting Linux‑based solutions.
The industrial edge market is rapidly converging on Linux‑based platforms that can handle both high‑throughput data and deterministic control. Ezurio’s Carbon AM62 addresses this demand by combining a powerful Cortex‑A53 quad‑core with dedicated real‑time cores and a programmable PRU subsystem, enabling developers to partition workloads between Linux applications and safety‑critical tasks without additional hardware. Its support for Yocto, Buildroot, Debian and optional QNX gives system integrators the flexibility to choose the most suitable software stack for their product timelines.
Beyond raw compute, the module’s connectivity suite differentiates it in crowded IoT hardware. Dual Gigabit Ethernet with IEEE 1588 and Time‑Sensitive Networking (TSN) ensures precise synchronization for automation and robotics, while CAN‑FD and multiple UART, SPI, and I²C interfaces simplify integration with legacy field devices. The optional Sona TI351 wireless add‑on brings Wi‑Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.4 to the same compact form factor, meeting the growing need for wireless diagnostics and OTA updates in harsh environments.
From a business perspective, the $42 starting price undercuts many competing industrial SOMs, making the Carbon AM62 an attractive entry point for OEMs looking to scale edge AI and vision workloads. Its OSM‑MF v1.2 compliance and M.2 1216 form factor streamline board‑level design, while the interchangeable development kit reduces prototype cycles. As manufacturers push for smarter factories, the Carbon AM62’s blend of performance, security features, and cost efficiency positions it as a catalyst for broader Linux adoption across the industrial IoT ecosystem.
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