Dear All, We have released eight new low cost ARM7 development boards: SAM7-P64 - $59.95 development board with AT91SAM7S64 http://www.olimex.com/dev/sam7-p64.html STR-P711 - $69.95 development board with STR711FR2T6 at http://www.olimex.com/dev/str-p711.html OKI-H5003 - $119.95 development board with ML67Q5003 at http://www.olimex.com/dev/oki-h5003.html http://www.olimex.com/dev/oki-e5003.html LPC-P2148 - $74.95 development board with LPC2148 at http://www.olimex.com/dev/lpc-p2148.html (limited stock will have regular stock in October) ADuC-H7020 - $44.95 development board with ADuC7020 at http://www.olimex.com/dev/aduc-h7020.html (limited stock will have regular stock in October) ADuC-MT7020 - $79.95 development board with ADuC7020 at http://www.olimex.com/dev/aduc-mt7020.html (limited stock will have regular stock in October) ADuC-IO7020 - $69.95 development board with ADuC7020 at http://www.olimex.com/dev/aduc-io7020.html (limited stock will have regular stock in October) TMS470-P256 - $79.95 development board with TMS470A256 at http://www.olimex.com/dev/tms470-p256.html Best regards Tsvetan Usunov Olimex Ltd --- PCB prototypes for $26 at http://run.to/pcb (http://www.olimex.com/pcb) PCB any volume assembly (http://www.olimex.com/pcb/protoa.html) Development boards for ARM, AVR, PIC, MAXQ2000 and MSP430 (http://www.olimex.com/dev)
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Started by ●September 11, 2005
Reply by ●September 11, 20052005-09-11
tusunov@my-deja.com wrote:> SAM7-P64 - $59.95 development board with AT91SAM7S64 > http://www.olimex.com/dev/sam7-p64.htmlUnfortunately USB pull-up is connected to PA25, so this board will not work with Atmel's SAM-BA loader.
Reply by ●September 11, 20052005-09-11
Hi, You must be mistaking something as our peoples use SAM-BA to load programs in the internal Flash on this board without any problem Best regards Tsvetan
Reply by ●September 11, 20052005-09-11
tusunov@my-deja.com wrote:> You must be mistaking something as our peoples use SAM-BA to load > programs in the internal Flash on this board without any problemWhich interface do they use ? USB or serial ?
Reply by ●September 11, 20052005-09-11
> > http://www.olimex.com/dev/sam7-p64.html > Unfortunately USB pull-up is connected to PA25, so this board will not > work with Atmel's SAM-BA loader.Hi, It could work. All IO pins all pulled-up during start-up by default so the USB pull-up transistor in this design is switched on. If SAMBA doesn't change PA25 default behaviour, there is a big chance it can work. Marek
Reply by ●September 12, 20052005-09-12
On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 08:03:38 -0700, tusunov wrote:> Dear All, > > We have released eight new low cost ARM7 development boards: > > SAM7-P64 - $59.95 development board with AT91SAM7S64 > http://www.olimex.com/dev/sam7-p64.html > > STR-P711 - $69.95 development board with STR711FR2T6 at > http://www.olimex.com/dev/str-p711.html > > OKI-H5003 - $119.95 development board with ML67Q5003 at > http://www.olimex.com/dev/oki-h5003.html > http://www.olimex.com/dev/oki-e5003.html > > LPC-P2148 - $74.95 development board with LPC2148 at > http://www.olimex.com/dev/lpc-p2148.html (limited stock will have > regular stock in October) > > ADuC-H7020 - $44.95 development board with ADuC7020 at > http://www.olimex.com/dev/aduc-h7020.html (limited stock will have > regular stock in October) > > ADuC-MT7020 - $79.95 development board with ADuC7020 at > http://www.olimex.com/dev/aduc-mt7020.html (limited stock will have > regular stock in October) > > ADuC-IO7020 - $69.95 development board with ADuC7020 at > http://www.olimex.com/dev/aduc-io7020.html (limited stock will have > regular stock in October) > > TMS470-P256 - $79.95 development board with TMS470A256 at > http://www.olimex.com/dev/tms470-p256.html > > > Best regards > Tsvetan Usunov > Olimex Ltd > --- > PCB prototypes for $26 at http://run.to/pcb (http://www.olimex.com/pcb) > PCB any volume assembly (http://www.olimex.com/pcb/protoa.html) > Development boards for ARM, AVR, PIC, MAXQ2000 and MSP430 > (http://www.olimex.com/dev)OK - so which ones can run uLinux???
Reply by ●September 12, 20052005-09-12
Hi all I am looking for a development board with a about 10 (RS232/422/485)serial communication ports and 4 USB (other things not needed ) mostly with a ARM processor with Linux support. Can any one help in this regard? Thanks manohar tusunov@my-deja.com wrote:> Dear All, > > We have released eight new low cost ARM7 development boards: > > SAM7-P64 - $59.95 development board with AT91SAM7S64 > http://www.olimex.com/dev/sam7-p64.html > > STR-P711 - $69.95 development board with STR711FR2T6 at > http://www.olimex.com/dev/str-p711.html > > OKI-H5003 - $119.95 development board with ML67Q5003 at > http://www.olimex.com/dev/oki-h5003.html > http://www.olimex.com/dev/oki-e5003.html > > LPC-P2148 - $74.95 development board with LPC2148 at > http://www.olimex.com/dev/lpc-p2148.html (limited stock will have > regular stock in October) > > ADuC-H7020 - $44.95 development board with ADuC7020 at > http://www.olimex.com/dev/aduc-h7020.html (limited stock will have > regular stock in October) > > ADuC-MT7020 - $79.95 development board with ADuC7020 at > http://www.olimex.com/dev/aduc-mt7020.html (limited stock will have > regular stock in October) > > ADuC-IO7020 - $69.95 development board with ADuC7020 at > http://www.olimex.com/dev/aduc-io7020.html (limited stock will have > regular stock in October) > > TMS470-P256 - $79.95 development board with TMS470A256 at > http://www.olimex.com/dev/tms470-p256.html > > > Best regards > Tsvetan Usunov > Olimex Ltd > --- > PCB prototypes for $26 at http://run.to/pcb (http://www.olimex.com/pcb) > PCB any volume assembly (http://www.olimex.com/pcb/protoa.html) > Development boards for ARM, AVR, PIC, MAXQ2000 and MSP430 > (http://www.olimex.com/dev)
Reply by ●September 13, 20052005-09-13
None of them. Use a PC if you want to run any Linux, that's a system ready to face all the memory requirements of Linux. These devices are stand alone microcontrollers with the memory on chip. The memory requirements of Linux are downright a joke for embedded memory. Linux = external memory = more complex board = higher price. The money you think you save by using Linux you will spend big time in additional hardware. An Scwob
Reply by ●September 14, 20052005-09-14
OKI-H5003 have 16MB external SDRAM, 8MB External Flash (+512KB internal Flash) and 512KB external SRAM (+32KB internal SRAM) this board have resources to run uClinux without problem Tsvetan
Reply by ●September 14, 20052005-09-14