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Verdin iMX95

iMX95 Computer on Module - Verdin iMX95

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The Verdin iMX95 is a Toradex System on Module based on the NXP iMX95 SoC, and a member of the Verdin Family.

This page provides hardware design resources, documentation, revision history, erratas, compatibility details, and getting started guides for developers working with the Verdin AM62 module.

Getting Started

Recommendation for the first-time order

Toradex recommends ordering the following additional products for your first-time order:

All products are available for online purchase through the Toradex Webshop.

Quickstart Guide

Check out our guide for detailed instructions on how to get your board up and running with Torizon:

Having trouble?

Please contact our technical support. Various options of technical support are mentioned below:

Product Features

Hardware Features

Compatible Products

Block Diagram

Verdin iMX95 V1.0

Pinout Evaluation & Planning

Power Consumption

Product Documents

Datasheets

Verdin iMX95 V1.0

Design Resources

Toradex provides two different 3D models for Verdin Systems on Module:

  • Generic 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 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 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.

Specific 3D Mechanical Models

The Verdin iMX95 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 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.

Hardware Ecosystem

Carrier Boards

Off-the-shelf Carrier Boards

Learn more on the Verdin Product Family Specification.

Custom Carrier Board Design

Find free reference designs, schematics, 3D designs, and tools to build your carrier board easily in the link below:

Accessories & Add-ons

Check other options and compatibility information on the add-ons product pages.

Software Ecosystem

Toradex-Supported Linux Platforms

The following Linux-based offerings are in-house supported - pre-built images available for quick evaluation:

Industry and Partner Software Ecosystem

For detailed instructions about software development, including other operating systems for Toradex Computer on Modules - QNX, Android and more - check out our software ecosystem page:

Development Resources

Installing the Operating System

Toradex SoMs come with Toradex Easy Installer pre-installed. Once you power-on the board, it will display a list of available images to be installed. Check out how to get started with the Toradex Easy Installer:

You might need to enter recovery mode:

You can also install the compatible pre-built images available for download:

Connecting to the Board

During development, you will need to communicate the board with your host machine:

Revision History

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Product Number (PID8) Format

The format of the 8-digits Product Number (PID8) is the following:

Product Numbering Scheme

The below table describes the structure of the Product Number (PID8):

FieldDescription
PPPP4-digits number, indicating the Product Configuration (PID4) that describes the key properties of the product (e.g. Product Group, RAM capacity, etc.)
VV2-digits number, indicating the Major and Minor Version (in that order)
AA2-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.

0089 Verdin iMX95 Hexa 8GB WB IT

Product #Product DescriptionChanges from Previous VersionRelease DateRelated Documents

00891000

Verdin iMX95 Hexa 8GB WB IT V1.0A

Initial Release

Q3 2025

Initial release, no PCN document

00891001

Verdin iMX95 Hexa 8GB WB IT V1.0B

  • Change SoC PN from PIMX9596CVTXNAB to PIMX9596XVTXNAC (move to B0 revision)
  • Change eMMC from Skyhigh S40FC032C3B1I00000 to SwissBit SFEM032GB2ED1TO-I-5E-111-STD
  • Improve power supply filtering

Q4 2025

In progress

00891002

Verdin iMX95 Hexa 8GB WB IT V1.0C

  • Change eMMC from SwissBit SFEM032GB2ED1TO-I-5E-111-STD to Micron MTFC32GBCAQTC-IT

Q1 2026

In progress

Errata/Known issues

SoC Errata Document

info

None

SoM Errata Document

Hardware Issue Tracker

Software Issue Tracker

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