I am looking for a platform (maybe ARM) which offers USB 2.0!!! (this is
definitely very important) and if possible an integrated wifi
(alternativ over mini-pci)interface
If you are using Linux/C, why would you care if the main CPU is ARM or
not.
I am using a PC(K6) 200mHz 32M RAM with USB to an ARM controller for
I/O.
There is also a PCI Video Capture and USB WiFi on board.
16-64mb RAM and a CPU 50-200mhz are enough
Plenty of free PC in that range.
low power consumption is very important since I want to drive this with
batteries
Yes, 12V Lead acid battery.
Has anyone seen something like this?
I have seen the future. The future is in the past.
Re: Req: (Free) Embedded Platforms for Education ... partner with some 'discounts' on licences....Advanced Microcontroller Systems on a Programmable Chip: ... Use PIC18f1220 or 18F4550(has USB possibility) instead - or at least ... "...The ARM design was started in 1983 as a development project at Acorn Computers Ltd. ... (comp.arch.embedded)
Atmel ARM AT91SAM7S256 USB Question ... we are considering an ARM with a USB interface (Atmel... The datasheet seems to be a bit ambiguous in this regard. ...Atmel ATMEGA work,... (comp.arch.embedded)
Microcontrollers, USB and Linux ... I would also like to include USB in it, which is available on plenty 8-bit controller. ... We currently have an embedded ARM Linux board and it would be nice if we could stick to a single architecture so we can re-use code, tools, hardware and most importantly knowledge. ... ARM or AVRlook nice but they all have QFP or similar packages so that's not really an option. ... (comp.arch.embedded)
Re: Advice neede: Atmel or Philips ARM ... I am switching from AVR to ARM.... running out of code space and performance. ...USB), but on the other hand, that makes me responsible for all the PC/Mac ... USB (available in Philips 214x series) ... (comp.arch.embedded)
Re: Atmel ARM AT91SAM7S256 USB Question ... we are considering an ARM with a USB interface (Atmel... Do any have utilities for configuring peripherals?... "The UDP peripheral requires two clocks: one peripheral clock used by the MCK domain and a 48 MHz clock used by the 12 MHz domain." ... (comp.arch.embedded)