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Basler Releases First Camera Module for NXP’s i.MX 8M Plus Processor
As preferred vision partner of NXP, Basler releases the first camera module for the new i.MX 8M Plus applications processor. Two new Basler add-on camera kits are introduced at the same time.
Basler Embedded Vision Solutions for NXP’s i.MX 8 Applications Processor Series
Our range of embedded vision solutions includes products that are ideally suited for NXP® Semiconductors i.MX 8 applications processor series. The dart camera modules and add-on camera kits offer the perfect starting point to extend the i.MX 8 processors from NXP with image processing. Recently Basler worked jointly with NXP to realize a powerful and cost-optimized vision system based on NXP’s new SoC i.MX 8M Plus : It features a dual camera Image Signal Processor (ISP) providing real-time processing for crystal clear images and a neural network accelerator delivering up to 2.3 TOPs for extensive machine learning capabilities. In combination with the new Basler camera modules, the resulting vision system provides the perfect solution for intelligent, vision-based machine learning applications.
A Strong Partnership
Thanks to the combination of Basler's many years of vision and solution expertise as well as the i.MX 8 applications processor series, you get optimally matched vision systems. Whether you are developing a simple application or a complex image processing application, NXP's broad product portfolio offers the ideal processor for your embedded vision solution. The flexible combination with Basler's dart BCON for MIPI camera modules ensures particularly easy integration.

- Simple implementation
- Excellent image quality
- Low integration effort
- Long-term availability
- NXP processors meet high requirements, e.g. for temperature and robustness
- Also suitable for complex industrial applications
- Optimal price/performance ratio
Our Compatible Products for the NXP i.MX 8 Processors

dart BCON for MIPI Camera Modules
The Basler dart BCON for MIPI camera modules have an integrated ISP and are available with 5 MP and 13 MP resolution. Basler's proprietary BCON for MIPI interface is tailor-made and provides easy integration based on the MIPI CSI-2 video interface standard. Our BCON for MIPI camera modules are just as easy to commission as any plug-and-play camera interface, such as USB 3.0.
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Add-on Camera Kits
Our add-on camera kits consist of a dart BCON for MIPI camera module (5, 8 or 13 MP), a BCON for MIPI to Mini SAS adapter, a lens and a cable. Thanks to the appropriate driver, implementation has never been easier. The kits support the NXP Evaluation Boards with the processors i.MX 8QuadMax, i.MX 8MQuad, i.MX 8M Mini and now also i.MX 8M Plus.
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Development Kits
Our development kits for the NXP i.MX 8 applications processor series are developed in cooperation with well-known SoM manufacturers. Due to the various combination possibilities of processors, SoMs and sensors on the camera modules, we can offer you a tailor-made solution for your embedded vision system – no matter what your requirements are in terms of processor performance or interfaces.
To the Development Kits >dart BCON for MIPI Camera Modules
Camera model | Resolution (HxV) | Resolution | Sensor | Frame Rate | Mono/Color | Interface |
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daA3840-30mc (No-Mount) | 3840 px x 2160 px | 8 MP | CMOS | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
daA3840-30mc (S-Mount) | 3840 px x 2160 px | 8 MP | CMOS | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
daA3840-30mc (No-Mount) - Tray (40pcs) | 3840 px x 2160 px | 8 MP | CMOS | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
daA3840-30mc (S-Mount) – Tray (40pcs) | 3840 px x 2160 px | 8 MP | CMOS | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
daA2500-60mci (No-Mount) | 2560 px x 1920 px | 5 MP | AR0521 | 60 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
daA2500-60mci (No-Mount) - Tray (40pcs) | 2560 px x 1920 px | 5 MP | AR0521 | 60 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
daA2500-60mci (S-Mount) | 2560 px x 1920 px | 5 MP | AR0521 | 60 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
daA2500-60mci (S-Mount) – Tray (40pcs) | 2560 px x 1920 px | 5 MP | AR0521 | 60 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
daA4200-30mci (No-Mount) | 4208 px x 3120 px | 13 MP | AR1335 | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
daA4200-30mci (No-Mount) - Tray (40pcs) | 4208 px x 3120 px | 13 MP | AR1335 | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
daA4200-30mci (S-Mount) | 4208 px x 3120 px | 13 MP | AR1335 | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
daA4200-30mci (S-Mount) - Tray (40pcs) | 4208 px x 3120 px | 13 MP | AR1335 | 30 fps | Color | BCON for MIPI |
Add-on Camera Kits
Model | Camera module | Resolution | Processor | Interface |
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daA2500-60mci-IMX8-EVK | daA2500-60mci | 5 MP | for i.MX 8 | BCON for MIPI |
daA4200-30mci-IMX8-EVK | daA4200-30mci | 13 MP | for i.MX 8 | BCON for MIPI |
daA3840-30mc-IMX8MP-EVK | daA3840-30mc | 8 MP | for i.MX 8 M Plus | BCON for MIPI |
daA2500-60mc-IMX8MP-EVK | daA2500-60mc | 5 MP | for i.MX 8 M Plus | BCON for MIPI |
Development Kits
Model | Camera module | Resolution | Processor | Interface |
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daA4200-30mci-MX8MM-VAR | daA4200-30mci | 13 MP | i.MX 8M Mini | BCON for MIPI |

Use Case: "Automated Retail Check-out Terminal Equipped with AI Software"
The technology for embedded vision systems is becoming more and more compact, but at the same time more powerful. One area that benefits from this is retail. Based on our new dart camera modules and NXP’s i.MX 8 processor, we have developed a live demo of an automated payment terminal with AI software for the retail trade. In our Use Case, you can find out which hardware and software we used to implement the live demo.
Read the Use Case nowOur Embedded Vision Portfolio
From cameras and camera modules to embedded vision kits and the right vision components - here you will find the right Basler products for your embedded vision application.

Cameras for Embedded Vision
Versatile camera modules for embedded applications
USB 3.0, BCON

Embedded Vision Kits
User-friendly evaluation and development kits
USB 3.0, BCON

Software for Embedded Vision
Basler pylon SDK for simple camera connection in embedded systems

Components for Embedded Vision
Lenses, cables, and additional accessories for embedded applications