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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
 
*[http://atmel.com/dyn/products/product_card.asp?part_id=2983 Atmel]: AT91RM9200 info on Atmel's site
 
*[http://atmel.com/dyn/products/product_card.asp?part_id=2983 Atmel]: AT91RM9200 info on Atmel's site
*[http://maxim.org.za/at91_26.html]: Up to date kernel patch
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*[http://maxim.org.za/at91_26.html]: Up to date kernel patch for the AT91RM9200
 
*[http://cadsoft.de/ Cadsoft.de]: Free (as in beer) tools for schematic and PCB design
 
*[http://cadsoft.de/ Cadsoft.de]: Free (as in beer) tools for schematic and PCB design
 
*[http://openhardware.wordpress.com/ openhardware.wordpress.com]: Here is my openhardware blog
 
*[http://openhardware.wordpress.com/ openhardware.wordpress.com]: Here is my openhardware blog

Revision as of 22:16, 18 April 2007

Description

The Linuxstamp is designed to be a general purpose processor module. It is designed to work as a stand alone module (SD card, ethernet and USB/Serial converter are all on the module). This allows all initial development to be done without a motherboard, but for integration into a specific project a motherboard with specific features could be designed.

Features

  • Atmel AT91RM9200 processor (Arm9 processor with MMU)
  • 32Mb SDRAM (Only limited by 1x 54-TSOP SDRAM chip)
  • 8Mb SPI Dataflash

-1x 10/100 Ethernet
-1x USB host port
-1x SD card slot
-Serial debug port access through FTDI USB/Serial converter
-2-Layer PCB design

Licence

All files for this project are licensed under the GNU GPL V2

Project files

Status

Links

Pricing

The parts cost for qty 1 is $75 from digikey, and $55 for qty 100
I'm sure this can be greatly reduced with higher quantity
We will make a small run soon, and I will let you know when these are available

discussion

Can I plug a USB peripheral into the Linuxstamp, such as a USB Wifi adapter? --DavidCary 22:02, 17 April 2007 (PDT)
Yes, any USB device that is supported by the kernel should work with the Linuxstamp. --Linuxvolts 23:15, 18 April 2007 (PDT)