PHYTEC Unveils the World’s First System on Module Featuring AM62Lx Processor
PHYTEC introduces the world’s first System on Module (SOM) for the new AM62Lx Arm®-based processor from Texas Instruments (TI).

Developed in close collaboration with TI, the phyCORE-AM62Lx-FPSC-24 extends PHYTEC’s series of pin-compatible FPSC solder-down modules. Priced at under 30 euros, this ultra-compact module features a high-performance dual-core Arm Cortex-A53 architecture running at 1.25 GHz, setting new standards for Linux-based embedded systems. The SOM will debut at embedded world 2025 and is now available for selected customer projects through an early-access program.
Industrial Linux® Computing for Under 30 Euros
Designed for high-volume industrial applications requiring robust performance, the phyCORE-AM62Lx-FPSC-24 delivers the advantages of a fully-fledged Linux operating system at a price point previously only achievable with RTOS-based systems. Typical applications include EV charging stations, industrial HMIs, connected home appliances, and automation solutions—spanning building and energy management, environmental monitoring, smart city infrastructure, and traffic control.
The module is available with AM62Lx solo (1.25 GHz Cortex-A53) and AM62Lx dual processor variants and supports key features such as CAN-FD, dual Gigabit Ethernet, secure boot, cryptographic acceleration, and secure OTP. Additionally, the module offers optional support for LVDS displays via an integrated MIPI-to-LVDS converter.
Pin-Compatible and Cost-Optimized
The ultra-flat solder-down module adheres to PHYTEC’s FPSC-24 standard and maintains pin compatibility with other SOMs, including the upcoming new TI processor AM62Px as well as other FPSC modules. This ensures scalability and product lifecycle flexibility, enabling performance upgrades and modular system designs. Like all FPSC modules, the phyCORE-AM62Lx-FPSC-24 is engineered for cost-efficient and robust construction, featuring low power consumption and fanless operation.
Early Access Program through partnership of Phytec and Texas Instruments
PHYTEC has a long-standing collaboration with Texas Instruments, giving customers access to the latest processor technology and development tools. First samples of the phyCORE-AM62Lx-FPSC-24 are now available through an early-access program, with volume production set to commence with the launch of the AM62Lx processor.
Through the PHYTEC Academy, PHYTEC and TI offer training sessions for developers and FAEs. Additionally, PHYTEC provides comprehensive consulting and support following the Security by Design principle, covering security, update and device management, and compliance with regulations such as the Cyber Resilience Act and NIS-2.
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