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HiTex Evaluation Boards. Hitex LPC4350 Eval board. Evaluation Board LPC1850/4350. NXP: OM13031 Hitex LPC4350 Evaluation Board. Kit Overview The Hitex LPC4350 Eval board (OM13031OM13031) allows you to quickly and easily evaluate the NXP LPC4300 family of microcontrollers. The microcontroller, board, and the accompanying features make it a great starting point for your next Cortex-M4 project. Populated with the LPC4350LPC4350 to demonstrate LPC4300 features, the LPC4350 offers industry leading dual-core performance, large internal memories and advanced peripherals. The board is USB-powered, but can also be driven by external power supply or via power-over-Ethernet. The Hitex LPC4350 evaluation board (OM13031OM13031) has a variety of special features showcasing the high-performance DSC capability of the LPC4350LPC4350 microprocessor. Key Applications: Motor control, Embedded audio applications, Power management, Industrial automation, White goods, e-metering, RFID readers.

39 low-cost boards for embedded Linux application development starting with Raspberry Pi. Want the list? | EDA360 Insider. 39 low-cost boards for embedded Linux application development starting with Raspberry Pi. Want the list? Thanks to Google+, I just found this very interesting list of 39 low-cost development boards supporting embedded Linux development. Most of these boards cost less than US $200 and many of them cost less than US $100. The list was published on CNX Software’s Web site, which supplies more details on each board such as the price. Here’s the product list, including the processors used on the boards: Raspberry Pi Model B – Broadcom BCM2835 (ARM11)Rikomagic MK802 – Allwiner A10 (ARM Cortex-A8)Mele A1000 – AllWinner A10 (ARM Cortex-A8)Rhombus-Tech A10 EOMA-68 – AllWinner A10 (ARM Cortex-A8)Gooseberry board – AllWinner A10 (ARM Cortex-A8)A13-OLinuXino – AllWinner A13 (ARM Cortex-A8)VIA APC – Wondermedia WM8650 (ARM11)VIA ARTiGO A1200 – VIA Eden X2 (x86)VIA ARTiGO A1150 – VIA Eden X2 (x86)BeagleBoard Rev.

The reason for pointing these boards out is because they are the symptom of a trend. Rhombus-Tech. APC. 8 Devices. Carambola [Carambola Wiki] ODROID | Hardkernel. Linaro: open source software for ARM SoCs. Tutorials - Raymii. Omgfire. SBC_comparison44. Embedded Linux Boards. CNXSoft – Embedded Software Development. 2012 June 26. AMD Introduces AMD G-T16R G-Series APU with 2.3 Watts Power Consumption AMD has unveiled another APU in its Embedded G-Series processor family with the AMD Embedded G-T16R, which aims to provide a more powerful (up to 3x) and less power-hungry (7% less) replacement to AMD Geode LX processors.

The AMD G-T16R is targeted at very low power, small form factor and cost-sensitive embedded designs. The company claims the processor consumes about 2.3 watts on average or 4.5 watts thermal design power (TDP). Advantech CPU Module Based on AMD G-T16R APU This new AMD embedded processor targets industrial control, point-of-sale, medical appliance and transportation markets. AMD G-T16R is clocked at 615MHz, features a Radeon HD 6250 GPU and supports 1920×1200 resolution via VGA, single link DVI and DisplayPort 1.1a video outputs. The APU supports Windows Embedded Compact 7, Green Hills INTEGRITY and Express Logic ThreadX operating systems according to the press release. Raspberry Pi Board Model B. MCU Development Kits.

This micro-controller development boards list does not intend to be exhaustive. On the contrary, I only plan to list the boards that I find remarkable either by the level of community support, price or features, and I plan to keep the list shorter than 10 boards. Arduino Boards The Arduino boards are little development boards usually based on AVR MCUs, but a new version will also support ARM based ATMEL SAM3U micro-controller. What’s great about the Arduino is the low price (Starting at around 10 Euros), the huge community behind, the tutorials and the “shields“, some extension boards to add features to the basic boards. There are too many boards and versions to list here, so check out the list on Arduino website. The most commonly used boards appear to be Arduino Uno and Arduino Mega. Blog Posts: Official URL: Price: Starting just below $12 US and up to more than $100 US including shield. Where to Buy: Texas Instruments Launchpad Blog Post: Price: $4.30 + shipping mbed Boards. ARM Linux Development Boards.

This list of Android/Linux development board lists does not intend to be exhaustive. On the contrary, I only plan to list the boards that I find remarkable either by the level of community support, price or features, and I plan to keep the list shorter than 10 boards. For more Linux boards, you can read “List of 39 Low Cost Linux Friendly Boards and Products” and the corresponding comment section. The boards are listed in no particular order. Raspberry Pi The Raspberry Pi is the lowest ARM Linux platform current available, it is based on Broadcom BCM2835 (ARM11) processor and comes in 2 flavors: Model A – 256MB RAM, HDMI & composite out, 1x USB Host, Audio output and SD card slotModel B – Same as Model A, but uses 512MB RAM instead, and comes with one extra USB host port and 10/100Mbit Ethernet Blog Posts: Official URL: Price: Model A: $25, Model B: $35 + tax and shipping Where to Buy: Texas Instruments BeagleBone Black Official URL: Blog Post:

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