Reply by peter_H February 25, 20092009-02-25
>On Feb 12, 1:31=A0am, rickman <gnu...@gmail.com> wrote: >> On Feb 11, 6:20=A0am, "Mike_rod" <michael_rodrig...@indiatimes.com> >> wrote: >> >> > I require a development board with the folowing features: >> >> > ARM7 or ARM9 chip. >> > 2MB or higher NAND flash >> > 2 MB or higher external SRAM (or SDRAM) >> > TFT LCD interface (and if possible an LCD module also) of 3.5 inch
and
>> > higher phy dimensions, resolution 320(RGB) x 240, 16 bit color. >> >> > onchip LCD controller (e.g. the ARM9 chips) will be preferred >> >> > I am open to ICs of any make, (ATMEL, TI, NXP, etc) >> >> > please reply urgent >>
Try the AT2440EVB-II or SKY2440-v2 with LCD at http://www.developmentboard.net
Reply by rickman February 12, 20092009-02-12
On Feb 12, 1:31=A0am, rickman <gnu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 11, 6:20=A0am, "Mike_rod" <michael_rodrig...@indiatimes.com> > wrote: > > > I require a development board with the folowing features: > > > ARM7 or ARM9 chip. > > 2MB or higher NAND flash > > 2 MB or higher external SRAM (or SDRAM) > > TFT LCD interface (and if possible an LCD module also) of 3.5 inch and > > higher phy dimensions, resolution 320(RGB) x 240, 16 bit color. > > > onchip LCD controller (e.g. the ARM9 chips) will be preferred > > > I am open to ICs of any make, (ATMEL, TI, NXP, etc) > > > please reply urgent > > Can you use an ARM Cortex M3 based chip? =A0There are also Cortex R4, A8 > and A9 versions. =A0Would any of these work? > > Rick
Opps, I forgot to mention the board... http://beagleboard.org/hardware It uses a Cortex A8 from TI, the OMAP3530, a pretty fast chip. Rick
Reply by rickman February 12, 20092009-02-12
On Feb 11, 6:20=A0am, "Mike_rod" <michael_rodrig...@indiatimes.com>
wrote:
> I require a development board with the folowing features: > > ARM7 or ARM9 chip. > 2MB or higher NAND flash > 2 MB or higher external SRAM (or SDRAM) > TFT LCD interface (and if possible an LCD module also) of 3.5 inch and > higher phy dimensions, resolution 320(RGB) x 240, 16 bit color. > > onchip LCD controller (e.g. the ARM9 chips) will be preferred > > I am open to ICs of any make, (ATMEL, TI, NXP, etc) > > please reply urgent
Can you use an ARM Cortex M3 based chip? There are also Cortex R4, A8 and A9 versions. Would any of these work? Rick
Reply by Mike_rod February 11, 20092009-02-11
I require a development board with the folowing features:

ARM7 or ARM9 chip.
2MB or higher NAND flash
2 MB or higher external SRAM (or SDRAM)
TFT LCD interface (and if possible an LCD module also) of 3.5 inch and
higher phy dimensions, resolution 320(RGB) x 240, 16 bit color.

onchip LCD controller (e.g. the ARM9 chips) will be preferred

I am open to ICs of any make, (ATMEL, TI, NXP, etc)

please reply urgent