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ARM board features?

Started by Hazard October 7, 2009
Hello all, I am looking for a controller board using a 32 bit ARM
processor.

I have three different projects I would like to work on, and would like to
use the same base board for each.

I would like a board that would be suitable for all of the following, but
not all at the same time, each project is different:
 - monitor temp sensor
 - monitor voltage
 - monitor alarm inputs from detectors: smoke, CO2, LPG, Motion
 - add analog to digital video converter
 - add compact flash to store data logging (unless there is better method)
 - run small web server for user interaction/monitoring/configuration
 - add ethernet port and TCP/IP stack with tcp, udp?, http, https?, smtp,
snmp, arp, icmp, ntp, ssh?
 - have enough memory for web and networking to operate at normal network
speeds

All projects would use web server but only my video conversion project
would really need robust networking.

I thank you for any board recommendations you can offer.


	   
					
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Try
1.
http://www.standardics.nxp.com/support/development.hardware/mbed.lpc176x/

It's quite  new.

2.
www.olimex.com   lots of board.

Joe

On Oct 7, 10:52=A0pm, "Hazard" <br...@forthazard.com> wrote:
> Hello all, I am looking for a controller board using a 32 bit ARM > processor. > > I have three different projects I would like to work on, and would like t=
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> use the same base board for each. > > I would like a board that would be suitable for all of the following, but > not all at the same time, each project is different: > =A0- monitor temp sensor > =A0- monitor voltage > =A0- monitor alarm inputs from detectors: smoke, CO2, LPG, Motion > =A0- add analog to digital video converter > =A0- add compact flash to store data logging (unless there is better meth=
od)
> =A0- run small web server for user interaction/monitoring/configuration > =A0- add ethernet port and TCP/IP stack with tcp, udp?, http, https?, smt=
p,
> snmp, arp, icmp, ntp, ssh? > =A0- have enough memory for web and networking to operate at normal netwo=
rk
> speeds > > All projects would use web server but only my video conversion project > would really need robust networking. > > I thank you for any board recommendations you can offer. > > --------------------------------------- =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 > This message was sent using the comp.arch.embedded web interface onhttp:/=
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On 2009-10-07, Joey.G <jjoey.gold@gmail.com> wrote:
> Try > 1. > http://www.standardics.nxp.com/support/development.hardware/mbed.lpc176x/ > > It's quite new. >
That's a nice board at a very nice price point. Does anyone know if it's possible to replace the builtin firmware with a more traditional self built image ? (I would strongly prefer to run a gcc cross compiler on a local Linux host and replace the built in image with my locally built one.) Looking around, I have not yet seen any mechanism for doing this, and there doesn't appear to be anything like a JTAG interface on the pinouts. Thanks, Simon. -- Simon Clubley, clubley@remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP Microsoft: Bringing you 1980's technology to a 21st century world
>On 2009-10-07, Joey.G <jjoey.gold@gmail.com> wrote: >> Try >> 1. >>
http://www.standardics.nxp.com/support/development.hardware/mbed.lpc176x/
>> >> It's quite new. >> > >That's a nice board at a very nice price point. > >Does anyone know if it's possible to replace the builtin firmware with a >more traditional self built image ? (I would strongly prefer to run a gcc >cross compiler on a local Linux host and replace the built in image with >my locally built one.) > >Looking around, I have not yet seen any mechanism for doing this, and >there doesn't appear to be anything like a JTAG interface on the pinouts. > >Thanks, > >Simon. > >-- >Simon Clubley, clubley@remove_me.eisner.decus.org-Earth.UFP >Microsoft: Bringing you 1980's technology to a 21st century world >
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