>>I'm searching for ARM 7 and 9 eval boards in the price range of
>>$500-700. Please help recommend some good & reliable ones.
>>
>>
>
>Unless you are merely writing a catalog, this question has many
>pointless answers unless you tell us what peripherals you require.
>
>
Hi,
Thanks everyone who has given good suggestions and recommendations. I
appreciate it.
To be more specific, I need the board to evaluate ARM 7 and ARM 9 CPU
for designs involving telephony and video applications. It would be nice
if the boards come with "expansion bus" (proprietary or not doesn't
really that important at the moment). I would imagine that this
expansion bus would allow for adding expansion cards that include
audio/video codecs or things for other interesting applications.
I plan to use the Chameleon POD for debugging/development with this new
ARM 7/9 board too.
Thanks,
-anek
Reply by Lewin A.R.W. Edwards●November 12, 20042004-11-12
> I'm searching for ARM 7 and 9 eval boards in the price range of
> $500-700. Please help recommend some good & reliable ones.
Unless you are merely writing a catalog, this question has many
pointless answers unless you tell us what peripherals you require.
Reply by Carsten●November 12, 20042004-11-12
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 06:43:08 -0600, Bill Knight <billk@rosw.com>
wrote:
>You might have a look at http://www.theARMPatch.com for the ARM7
>eval board(s). Warning though, the prices are below the range you
>specified and also, as the proprietor, I'm a bit biased <grin>.
Reply by Ulf Samuelsson●November 12, 20042004-11-12
"Beamer" <ibeamer@hotmail.com> skrev i meddelandet
news:1100257224.44036@sj-nntpcache-5...
> Hi,
>
> I'm searching for ARM 7 and 9 eval boards in the price range of
> $500-700. Please help recommend some good & reliable ones.
>
> Thanks,
> -anek
The Atmel AT91 ARM7 based EBxx boards will cost about $200-250 depending on
versions.
Should be avaialble from any decent Atmel distributor
The Atmel AT91RM9200DK ARM9 board is more expensive so this will set you
back $1500.
Not in the right price region, so you can try the Cogent CSB337 with the
same chip.
This is I think in the right price range and has been quite popular in our
region. www.cogcomp.com
.
www.at91.com has list of some other AT91 boards, but I know little about
them.
If you can wait for some time, then I think www.liab.dk will have ARM9
boards at half your price.
They want to work w companies, and not homebrew though.
The Fachhochschule Augsburg will have an open source design for the
AT91RM9200 beginning of next year.
http://www.fh-augsburg.de/~hhoegl/proj/comet/index.html
--
Best Regards
Ulf at atmel dot com
These comments are intended to be my own opinion and they
may, or may not be shared by my employer, Atmel Sweden.
Reply by Bill Knight●November 12, 20042004-11-12
You might have a look at http://www.theARMPatch.com for the ARM7
eval board(s). Warning though, the prices are below the range you
specified and also, as the proprietor, I'm a bit biased <grin>.
Regards
-Bill Knight
http://www.theARMPatch.com
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 17:59:14 +0700, Beamer <ibeamer@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm searching for ARM 7 and 9 eval boards in the price range of
>$500-700. Please help recommend some good & reliable ones.
>
>Thanks,
>-anek
Reply by Beamer●November 12, 20042004-11-12
Hi,
I'm searching for ARM 7 and 9 eval boards in the price range of
$500-700. Please help recommend some good & reliable ones.
Thanks,
-anek