Difference between revisions of "ARM Linux Embedded Systems"

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Revision as of 22:44, 12 June 2010

This is work in progress, please come back soon... This is only a mockup, tables will be filled this weekend

This page shall offer a hardware selection guide for those seeking an ARM based (eg low power) platform for FPC and want also to benefit of the capabilities of the underlying Linux OS. Development kits are listed below their respective targets(mentioning the additional features in the I/O column)

Products are listed alphabetically.

[SheevaPlug]

Model Version CPU Speed RAM Flash ext. Stor I/O JTAG OS Kernel FPC Notes
US-Version - Marvell
88F6281
ARM926EJ-S
800M-1G 512M 512M - 1EG,1S,UH,SD,2L,TWI Yes Linux 2.6.x.x -

See [SheevaPlug at CCC] for very detailed information (German)

[Open Moko]

Model Version CPU/Speed RAM Flash xStor OS Kernel FPC Notes
Textfiles sdf No No - All
In memory memds No No - All

[SSV Embedded]

Model Version CPU Speed RAM Flash ext. Stor I/O JTAG OS Kernel FPC Notes
DNP-9200 Rev2 Atmel
AT91RM9200
ARM920
180Mhz 32M 16M - 1E,3S,UH,UD,20D,SPI,SD Yes Linux 2.6.x.x -
DNP/SK23 - - - - - SD LCD(4x16Ch),4K - - - -
ADNP-9200 Rev2 Atmel
AT91RM9200
ARM920
180Mhz 64M 16/32M - 2E,3S,UH,UD,20D,CF Yes Linux 2.6.x.x -
DNP/SK27 - - - - - SD LCD(128x64,T6963C),4K - - - -

[Vision Systems Open RISC]

Model Version CPU/Speed RAM Flash ext. Stor OS Kernel FPC Notes
Textfiles sdf No No - All
In memory memds No No - All

Shortcuts for Column 'I/O'

nS Serial Ports
nE Ethernet Ports
nEG Ethernet Ports(Gigabit)
nD Digital I/O
nK Keys
nL Leds
UH USB Host
UD USB Device
CF CF interface

Part of the information is taken from the [OpenWrt] project.