Superior Services, Powerful Partnerships, and Cutting-Edge System on Modules
Phytec will showcase its innovations at electronica (November 12-15, Messe München) alongside key partners.
Under the theme “E²MS+ – Get to know the PHYTEC PLUS,” the Mainz-based company highlights its comprehensive range of services around embedded components. From in-house development and production to customized electronics, embedded security, device management, and imaging solutions, Phytec offers seamless integration with top technology and software partners. Among the latest innovations are new System on Modules (SOMs) and Single Board Computers (SBCs) featuring Phytec’s cutting-edge FPSC module standard, powered by processors from NXP Semiconductors, STMicroelectronics, and Texas Instruments.
Developers of embedded systems face increasingly complex challenges—from security requirements and protection against cyberattacks to connectivity, upgradeability, and software integration and maintenance. Additionally, shorter product lifecycles, component procurement challenges, and skilled labor shortages further complicate development. Phytec’s strategy is to support its customers as best as possible to minimize development time, costs, and risks. Customers benefit from the expertise of the Phytec team and longstanding partnerships, such as those with NXP, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments, and other companies who will also join Phytec at the electronica exhibition.
Phytec’s Technology Partners: From LoRaWAN to Modular EV Charging Electronics
As part of its commitment to providing best-in-class solutions, Phytec will present alongside its key technology partners: Actron, Miromico, and Pionix. These collaborations expand Phytec’s embedded expertise, offering customers seamless integration for a variety of applications. Actron’s 7” and 10.1” IPS displays are directly supported by Phytec development kits, allowing rapid entry into product development. Miromico strengthens Phytec’s portfolio in IoT integration and LoRaWAN, offering customers tailored electronics and development support from a single source. In partnership with Pionix, Phytec has developed modular electronics for EV charging controllers, resulting in the phyVERSO-EVCS. This solution is perfectly paired with Pionix BaseCamp, an open-source-based operating system for charging stations, supporting all standards from charging processes to energy management and adjacent e-mobility services.
Comprehensive Software and Hardware Integration
One of Phytec’s standout offerings is its comprehensive support for embedded software and middleware, along with extensive services. This includes the phyKNOX Embedded Security package, which provides a dedicated Linux security distribution, continuous monitoring of potential security threats, and maintenance services for software. Phytec also collaborates with Qbee to present joint solutions for Linux device management, over-the-air (OTA) software updates, and secure remote access. Additionally, IBV, another long-term partner of Phytec, will showcase its EtherCAT solutions, featuring a Master Stack and Configuration Library optimized for multiple phyBOARD Single Board Computers. IBV will also be present at the Phytec booth at electronica.
New System on Modules and Single Board Computers
In addition to showcasing its extensive services and partnerships, Phytec will highlight its latest products at electronica. The company will present SOMs and SBCs featuring the latest processors, including SOMs with the NXP i.MX 95 and a preview of the first module with the TI AM6x processor, both based on Phytec’s FPSC (Future Proof Solder Core) standard. The FPSC standard features a unique footprint with distinct zones that enable scalable performance, interchangeability, and upgrade options, ensuring flexibility for future innovations. This results in maximum investment security for designs built on the FPSC standard.
Phytec will also debut the phyCORE-i.MX 91 SOM with the NXP i.MX 91 processor. It is a very price attractive embedded module which is fully pin compatible to phyCORE-i.MX 93.
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