(New York) Trade ARM9 EVBs for ARM7
- From: larwe <zwsdotcom@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2008 19:35:24 -0700 (PDT)
So... do you have one or two spare ARM7 EVBs or header boards you're
not using?
I wanted a 32-bit micro for a little weekend project and thought I'd
use the two STR91x dongles I have here. Unfortunately the chip in
question (STR912FW44X6) is at best casually documented and requires a
full day of frustration just to get an LED blinking. So much for
getting this project finished over the Labor Day weekend; these boards
are going back into my huge archive of unwanted EVBs.
The boards have 96MHz ARM966E-S core, 512K flash, 96K RAM, device-side
USB and an Ethernet MAC, among other things - see <http://mcu.st.com/
str9_promoboard.html> for more details. These are 'lite" boards, which
mostly means no CAN transceiver. They do have the Ethernet PHY and
magnetics, and the USB connector.
I'd happily trade both of these for one or two [identical] boards
based on a decent ARM7 like the LPC2148; all I need is 32~64K of
flash, 8K of RAM and a few ADCs. Olimex header boards would be perfect
- I already have dozens of EVBs from Keil, Raisonance etc which are
useless either because they only work with one particular toolchain
(ST's STM32 Circle) or because they have all kinds of unwanted
hardware bolted onto the sides.
Email me if you're a masochist with spare time, you want to play with
Ethernet on an ARM9, and you're interested in a trade!
.
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