Texas Instruments powers Ezurio SoM
- February 18, 2026
- Steve Rogerson

Ohio-based connectivity firm Ezurio has announced a secure, rugged and configurable system-on-module (SoM) for industrial, medical and commercial applications.
Built on the Texas Instruments (TI, www.ti.com) AM623 and AM625 processor families, the Carbon AM62 OSM-MF SoM combines heterogeneous multiprocessing with connectivity through Ezurio’s Sona TI351 wireless module, featuring TI’s CC3351 Wifi 6 and Bluetooth LE companion IC.
This SoM family integrates TI’s TPS65219 PMIC, LPDDR4 RAM and eMMC storage in a 45 by 30mm OSM-MF v1.2 standard form factor, providing scalability, flexibility and design longevity.
“The Carbon AM62 delivers an exceptional combination of compute performance, connectivity and security,” said Dan Kephart, senior product manager at Ezurio (www.ezurio.com). “With its advanced graphics, dual-display capability and robust industrial interfaces, this platform empowers OEMs to accelerate edge device innovation while maintaining long-term reliability and support.”
The SoM supports dual independent displays up to 3840 by 1080 resolution, a GPU delivering up to 8GFflops and Mipi-CSI camera input with virtual channel support. Designed for versatility, it features a range of high-speed (USB 2.0, dual Gigabit Ethernet) and industrial interfaces (uart, SPI, I2C, I2S, Can-FD, GPIO), making it suitable for smart building control, energy systems, medical devices and industrial vision applications.
Security is central to the architecture. The module includes secure and encrypted boot, secure enclave, and secure file storage, ensuring only trusted software runs on the device and sensitive data remain protected. Users can further enhance device protection with Ezurio’s Summit Suite (www.ezurio.com/iot-software/summit-suite) chain of trust and vulnerability monitoring and remediation services for continuous software security, integrity and lifecycle management.
The Carbon AM62 supports a wide range of operating systems, including Yocto Linux, Buildroot and Debian, or Arm Cortex-A53 cores, as well as FreeRtos for the Cortex-M4F and R5F MCUs. Ezurio also offers a common carrier and development board, featuring display, camera, audio, Ethernet, USB and power measurement capabilities, suitable for evaluation and custom carrier design.
Users can configure the modules to match their project needs, selecting temperature ratings, memory sizes and wireless options, from dual-band Wifi 6 to tri-band Wifi 6E, all with global certifications.
The SoM is now sampling. Learn more at www.ezurio.com/carbon-am62-som.


