Verdin AM62P
Getting Started
Disclaimer: This page is currently under development. The content will be available soon.
Verdin AM62P is a member of the Verdin Family. You will find all technical details such as features, datasheets, software, etc. here.
Recommendation for a first-time order
For starting for the first time with your Verdin AM62P you will need a suitable Verdin carrier board as well as some adapters and cables for connecting your desired interfaces.
Toradex recommends ordering one of the following carrier boards for your first-time order:
Where do I buy this product?
You will find availability and purchase information for Verdin products on the Toradex webshop.
Getting started for the first time?
For detailed instructions on how to start developing your software for this system on module, check out our software page.
The following Linux-based offerings will be supported soon:
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Yocto Project Reference Images - binary images built with Toradex reference recipes, a great starting point for customized Linux images. Support for Verdin AM62P will be announced soon.
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Torizon OS - open source easy-to-use industrial Linux operating system. Support for Verdin AM62P will be announced soon.
We have quick video tutorials:
Having trouble?
Please contact our technical support. Various options of technical support are mentioned below:
Hardware
Check the hardware features on the product page in toradex.com:
Block Diagram (preliminary)
Datasheets
Verdin AM62P V1.0A
Design Resources
Coming soon
3D Models
Toradex provides two different 3D models for Verdin Systems on Module:
Generic Verdin 3D Mechanical Models: This model has the maximum component height for testing the mechanical fit. This ensures the mechanical design fits all current Verdin modules as well as future releases.
- Specific Verdin 3D Mechanical Models: These models are simplified models of the respective Verdin module. They contain only the PCB and the CPU and are intended to be used for heat spreader or heat sink designs. The CPU height is a typical value. Due to production tolerances, the actual height of the assembled component can be different.
Generic Verdin 3D Mechanical Models
The generic Verdin 3D model contains the PCB and the maximum component height on top and bottom of modules from the Verdin Module Family. This model should be used to test the mechanical fit, ensuring that the mechanical design fits all current Verdin modules as well as future releases.
- SolidWorks CAD model 3D EASM model
- You can download the free eDrawings model viewer from SolidWorks here
- 3D STEP model that can be opened and modified in any 3D CAD
- 3D PDF model that can be opened in Adobe Reader
Verdin AM62P - Specific 3D Mechanical Models
The Verdin AM62P 3D model is simplified and contains only the PCB and the CPU. It is intended to be used for heat spreader or heat sink designs. The CPU height is a typical value. Due to production tolerances, the actual height of the assembled component can be different.
Please use the Generic Verdin 3D Mechanical Models with the maximum component height for testing the mechanical fit. This ensures the mechanical design fits all current Verdin modules as well as future releases.
- SolidWorks CAD model 3D EASM model
- You can download the free eDrawings model viewer from SolidWorks here
- 3D STEP model that can be opened and modified in any 3D CAD
- 3D PDF model that can be opened in Adobe Reader
Carrier Boards
Off-the-shelf Carrier Boards
Learn more on the Verdin Product Family Specification Update.
Custom Carrier Board Design
Find free reference designs, schematics, 3D designs, and tools to build your carrier board easily in the link below:
Upverter
Upverter is an online carrier board design tool that simplifies carrier board design and software support at the BSP level. The tool is available on the Toradex developer website:
Accessories
- Toradex DSI to HDMI Adapter
- Toradex DSI to LVDS Adapter
- Toradex DSI Display Adapter
- Verdin Industrial Heatsink
- Chang Hong DA-2458-02 RP-SMA
- Antenna Cable U.FL to RP-SMA
- Capacitive Touch Display 10.1" LVDS (through Verdin DSI to LVDS adapter)
- Capacitive Touch Display 10.1" DSI (only Verdin AM62P configurations with MIPI DSI output)
- Capacitive Touch Display 7" DSI (only Verdin AM62P configurations with MIPI DSI output)
Revision History
Click to See the Product Numbering Scheme
Product Number (PID8) Format
The format of the 8-digits Product Number (PID8) is the following:

The below table describes the structure of the Product Number (PID8):
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
| PPPP | 4-digits number, indicating the Product Configuration (PID4) that describes the key properties of the product (e.g. Product Group, RAM capacity, etc.) |
| VV | 2-digits number, indicating the Major and Minor Version (in that order) |
| AA | 2-digits number, indicating the Assembly Variant |
See the complete list of available combinations on the Revision History table of the corresponding product page.
Example
Product number (PID8): 00291100:
0029: Apalis iMX6D 512MB
11: Major Version 1, Minor Version 1, Version V1.1 in short
00: Assembly Variant A
A specific product revision has a lifecycle defined by the product state. Learn more about it on the Product Change Notifications.
0099 Verdin AM62P Quad 2GB WB
| Product # | Product Description | Changes from Previous Version | Release Date | Related Documents |
00991000 | Verdin AM62P Quad 2GB WB V1.0A | Initial Release | Q3 2025 | PCN Verdin AM62P Quad 2GB WB IT V1.0A 2025-09-15 |
00991001 | Verdin AM62P Quad 2GB WB IT V1.0B |
| Q4 2025 |
Errata/Known issues
SoC Errata
None
