kimχ micro is a small and spicy open hardware embedded SBC that offers tons of versitility for many different applications.
This board is still a work in progress and is not yet considered production- ready. If you wish to build this hardware yourself, expect that there may still be some bugs.
This project was undertaken with video encoding/decoding and wireless connectivity in mind, so the i.MX8M Mini variant supports 1080p60 hardware video encode/decode.
The board can host a half- or full-mini PCIe module as often used for high-power wifi chipsets. Mini PCIe is also perfect for other types of wireless such as LTE and LoRa radios.
The board has a full-featured USB-C port with power source and sink capabilities, as well as support for battery charging and power.
To enable different applications, kimχ micro has high-density expansion connectors and a standard add-on module specification, as well as a Qwiic connector for rapid prototyping or simple sensor integration.
Like the spicy fermented cabbage (kimchi)
So that when we make more of these boards, we can name them things like saurkraut, sarmale, or cole slaw, and have a series of them called the cabbage patch. But we really do love kimchi, and it has part of KiCad in it, and i.MX.
The source files for this project are licensed under CERN-OHL-S V.2. This means you are free to reuse all or part of this design in your own projects, provided these projects also carry the same license.