Quectel SRG091X and SRG093X NXP i.MX 9 industrial AIoT modules integrates Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and 802.15.4 radios

After releasing the very powerful P895BD-AP AIoT module at CES 2026, Quectel now released two new low-power industrial AIoT modules based on NXP’s i.MX 9 series SoCs. The module integrates Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.4, and 802.15.4 radios through the IW610G chipset, so it can simply be dropped into a PCB to create a fully compliant Matter Border Router without any RF design or coexistence concerns.

While both modules share the same 46 x 41.5 mm form factor and wireless capabilities, they are different in terms of  CPU power as the SRG091X is an entry-level solution built around a single-core NXP i.MX 91 processor, while the SRG093X features dual-core NXP i.MX 93 SoC, which includes a Cortex-M33 real-time core and a neural processing unit (NPU) for edge AI workloads. The module supports LPDDR4/LPDDR4X memory, eMMC storage, and various I/O options, including dual Gigabit Ethernet, USB 2.0, CAN-FD, SPI, UART, I²C/I³C, ADC, FlexIO, S/PDIF, and multiple display interfaces (RGB, LVDS, MIPI-DSI). These modules can be used in industrial HMIs, gateways, energy meters, EV charging stations, POS systems, smart speakers, doorbells, locks, and other connected edge devices.

Quectel SRG091X and SRG093X NXP i.MX Smart AIoT module

Quectel SRG091X and SRG093X specifications:

  • SoC
    • SRG093XNXP i.MX 93 (MIMX9332CVVXMAC)
      • CPU
        • 2x Arm Cortex-A55 cores @ up to 1.7GHz
        • Arm Cortex-M33 real-time core @ 250 MHz
        • 64 KB L2 cache; 256KB L3 cache
      • NPU – 0.5 TOPS Arm Ethos U65 microNPU
    • SRG091XNXP i.MX 91 (MIMX9131CVVXJAB)
      • CPU – Arm Cortex-A55 running at up to 1.4GHz with 256KB L2 cache
      • No NPU
  • Memory
    • SRG093X – 1GB LPDDR4X (Default), optional up to 2GB
    • SRG091X – 1GB LPDDR4 (Default), optional up to 2GB
  • Storage
    • SRG093X –  16GB eMMC (Default), optional up to 256GB,
    • SRG091X – 8GB eMMC (Default), optional up to 256GB
    • Optional 512MB SPI NAND Flash on both
    • SDIO on both (see Expansion section)
  • Display
    • SRG093X
      • 1x 4-lane MIPI DSI up to 1920×1200 @ 60fps
      • 1x 4-lane LVDS up to 1366×768 @ 60fps
      • Parallel RGB up to 1366×768 @ 60fps
      • 2D Graphics PXP engine
    • SRG091X – Parallel RGB interface up to 1366×768 @ 60fps
  • Camera
    • SRG093X – 1x 2-lane MIPI CSI-2, Parallel camera interface
    • SRG091X – 8-bit Parallel YUV/RGB camera interface
  • Audio – SAI, PDM, SPDIF
  • Connectivity
    • Ethernet – 2x Gigabit Ethernet ports (RGMII); supports AVB, IEEE 1588, EEE, and 1x port supports TSN
    • Wireless (SRG093X-W and SRG091X-W models only)
      • Wi-Fi 6 (802.11a/b/g/n/ac/ax) 2.4/5 GHz
      • Bluetooth 5.4
      • IEEE 802.15.4 (Thread, Zigbee)
      • Antenna Support
  • USB – 2x USB 2.0 interfaces
  • Expansion – Up to 94x GPIOs on both (75x on both the W variants)
    • SRG093X
      • 32-pin FlexIO interface
      • 4x 12-bit ADC channels
      • Up to 8x I2C (7x on SRG093X-W) plus I3C support
      • Up to 8x SPI (4x on SRG093X-W)
      • Up to 8x UART (6x on SRG093X-W)
      • Up to 2x CAN FD
      • Up to 2x SDIO 3.0 (1x on SRG093X-W)
    • SRG091X
      • 4x 16-bit ADC channels
      • NO Flex IO
      • Up to 8x I2C (7x on SRG091X), No I3C
      • Up to 8x SPI (4x on SRG091X-W)
      • Up to 8x UART (6x on SRG091X-W)
      • Up to 2x CAN FD
      • Up to 2x SDIO 3.0 (1x on SRG091X-W)
  • Misc
    • ON / OFF
    • VBAT
    • UART1 / UART2
    • SAI1
  • Power
    • Supply Voltage – 3.0V to 3.45V (Typ. 3.3V)
    • Consumption – TBD
  • Dimensions – 46.0 x 41.5 x 3.0 mm; LGA + LCC package
  • Weight – Approx. 11.8 grams
  • Temperature –  -40°C to +85°C
  • Certifications  – SRRC (China), FCC (US), CE (Europe)

SRG091X and SRG093X series modules

There is limited information about software support, as the company only mentions support for Linux, Zephyr, or FreeRTOS operating systems. Most likely, it relies on standard Yocto Project–based BSPs or Debian distributions, along with frameworks such as Qt for developing graphical user interfaces.

Previously, we have written about various NXP i.MX 93 based SoMs and development boards such as the KSTR-IMX93, the i.MX93 VERSA SO-DIMM SoM, the ADLINK OSM-IMX93,  Ka-Ro Electronics’ QS93, and many others. However, building a Matter gateway with these platforms will require two separate radio subsystems, including one for Wi-Fi as the backhaul and another 802.15.4 radio for Thread/Zigbee devices. This introduces complex RF coexistence challenges, as the designers need to take care of the simultaneous operation without interference. With the new modules, you can drop this single module onto a PCB and instantly have a fully compliant Matter Border Router without designing any RF circuitry or worrying about radio interference/coexistence.

At the time of writing, the company does not mention anything about pricing or availability, but it does refer to two development boards, RG093XAATA (for the 93X) and SRG091XAATA (for the 91X), on the datasheet. However, nothing turns up when searching for these part numbers. More information is available on the product pages of  SRG091X and SRG093X; some additional information can be found in the press release.

SRG091X and SRG093X Dimensions

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