Data Sheet
Tiger City IMX Industrial Computer with Linux OS
The Tiger City IMX minicomputer uses Linux operating systems and is equipped with several communication interfaces such as: Ethernet, USB 2.0, HDMI, GSM, RS232, RS485, 1-Wire and multiple analog-digital inputs and outputs. It can also be configured to include a Wi-Fi module and encryption modules that increase the security of the device. The casing enables installation on the DIN rail. The front panel has switches, an OLED display and a joystick for manual control of the device operation.
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TCX IMX8
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Specifications
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Redisage PN |
LCX01 |
LCX02 |
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Power input |
12-24 VDC +-20%, maximum power 25 W, reverse polarity protection | ||||||
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System on Module |
VAR-SOM-MX8: NXP iMX8M-MINI | ||||||
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Core |
NXP’s i.MX 8M Mini with 1.6 GHz Quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 and 400 MHz Cortex-M4 real-time processor | ||||||
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Timing |
1.6 GHz | ||||||
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RAM |
2 GB DDR4 | ||||||
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Flash eMMC |
16GB | ||||||
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Ports/ Connectors |
RS232 |
2x |
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RS485 |
2x |
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Digital Input |
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5x |
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Digital Input/Output |
7x |
7x |
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Universal Input/Output |
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4x Voltage Input) |
4x (Current Input, Voltage Input) |
4x (Current Input, Voltage Input, |
4x (Current Input, Voltage Input, |
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USB type A |
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microUSB |
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1-Wire |
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microHDMI |
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microSD |
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Ethernet |
10/100 Mb/s Base-T | ||||||
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Wi-Fi® 2.4/5 GHz 802.11b/g/n/ac |
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GSM |
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Joystick |
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Display OLED 0.87'' 128x32 px black&white |
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Watchdog |
Software WDT on external ESP32 microcontroller | ||||||
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Secure chip |
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TPM |
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RTC module |
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Buzzer |
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External Flash |
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EEPROM |
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Placement of peripherals

Frame ground FG
Electronic circuits are constantly prone to electrostatic discharge ESD. Redisage Electronics modules feature a design for the frame ground terminal block FG. The frame ground provides a path for bypassing ESD, which provides enhanced static protection ESD abilities and ensures the module is more reliable. Connecting FG terminal block to the earth ground will bypass the ESD disturbances outside the device so will provide a better level of protection against ESD.
Frame Ground FG connection reference drawing is provided below.

If earth ground is not available FG can be left floating or it can be connected with the power supply GND.
Enclosure
The space that the device occupies can be approximated to a cube of the following dimensions: 119 mm x 101 mm x 35,3 mm.
Additional notes
Wi-Fi® is a registered trademark of Wi-Fi Alliance®.
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