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- AXEL ULite SOM/AXEL ULite Hardware/Peripherals/Real Time Clock
- AXEL ULite and SBC Lynx Embedded Linux Kit (XUELK)
- Additional industrial I/Os (XUAL)
- Booting Linux Kernel
- Booting from NAND flash on i.MX6-based platforms
- Booting from NFS (XELK)
- Booting options (SBC Lynx)
- Building Linux kernel (XUELK)
- Building U-Boot (XUELK)
- Building the Yocto BSP (XUELK)
- ConfigID (XUELK)
- ConfigID and UniqueID
- Connectors, buttons and switches (SBC Lynx)
- DESK-MX6UL-AN-0004: Using Python for Embedded applications
- DESK-MX6UL-AN-0005: Using DART for embedded applications
- DESK-MX6UL-L
- DESK-MX6UL-L-TN-0001: Using a 4G IoT modem
- DESK-MX6UL-L/pdf
- Developing the software for the target (XUELK)
- Development Kits Identification Codes
- Extra Ethernet interface (XUAE)
- FAQs (XUELK)
- Grounding (SBC Lynx)
- Hardware Manual (SBC Lynx)
- How to create a bootable microSD card (XUELK)
- MISC-AN-001: Creating a root file system using Buildroot
- MISC-TN-004: Running Debian (armbian) on SBCSPG
- MISC-TN-005: Running AWS Greengrass Core on SBCSPG
- MISC-TN-006: Implementing a full Industrial IoT system with SBCSPG, Eclipse Kura™, and Eclipse Kapua™
- MISC-TN-007: Using Node-RED on SBCSPG to develop zero code applications
- MISC-TN-012: Secure over-the-air (OTA) software update of IoT gateway fleet
- MISC-TN-018: Visual Studio Code and SSH remote development on SBCSPG Industrial IoT Gateway
- MISC-TN-020: Running AWS IoT Greengrass Core version 2 on SBCSPG
- MISC-TN-021: SBCSPG and ThingsBoard IoT
- MISC-TN-024: Automated test equipment (ATE) monitoring with SBCSPG gateway and ThingsBoard IoT platform
- MISC-TN-025: Running Phoronix Test Suite on SBCSPG IIoT gateway
- MISC-TN-026: Automated test equipment (ATE) monitoring with SBCSPG gateway, ThingsBoard IoT, and Fledge
- MISC-TN-029 — A monitoring system for IoT devices with Glances, InfluxDB, and Grafana
- Main Page
- Mechanicals (SBC Lynx)
- Physical devices mapping (XUELK)
- Power consumption (SBC Lynx)
- Power supply unit (PSU) and voltage domains (SBC Lynx)
- Product serial number
- Real-time clock options (SBC Lynx)
- SBC Lynx SBC
- Standalone boot (XUELK)
- Supported power mode transitions (SBC Lynx)
- Thermal management guidelines
- Wireless Module (DWM)
- XELK-AN-009: Comparing JVMs (Java Virtual Machines) on i.MX6 family processors
- XELK-AN-010: Capturing framebuffer screenshots
- XUELK-AN-001: Using WiFi-Bluetooth combo plugin with SBC Lynx
- XUELK-AN-002: Running Debian distribution
- XUELK-AN-003: Running Buildroot distribution
- XUELK-AN-004: Running OpenWrt distribution
- XUELK-AN-005: Implementing an Industrial IoT gateway/supervisor
- XUELK-AN-006: Video playing on i.MX6UL-based platforms
- XUELK-AN-007: USB Camera input on i.MX6UL-based platforms
- XUELK-AN-008: Adding a serial port with an USB to serial converter
- XUELK-TN-001: Configuring SBC Lynx as industrial router
- XUELK-TN-002: C/C++ remote development with NetBeans
- XUELK-TN-003: Industrial IoT (IIoT) and a Non-intrusive Retrofitting Solution for Data Collecting and Monitoring
- XUELK-WP-001: Secure boot on iMX6UL
- XUELK Quick Start Guide
- Template:AppliesToSBCLynx
- Template:AppliesTo SBC Lynx AN
- Template:AppliesTo SBC Lynx CH
- Template:AppliesTo SBC Lynx TN
- Template:AppliesTo SBC Lynx WP