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:The APF9328 is a reduced size processor board fitted with a 200MHz i.MXL processor, 8 to 32MB SDRAM, 8 to 16MB FLASH (NOR), a 10/100Mbits Ethernet port and a Xilinx (200K gate) Spartan 3 FPGA. It is easily integrable into an embedded system thanks notably to its regulators and level converters (RS232/USB). | :The APF9328 is a reduced size processor board fitted with a 200MHz i.MXL processor, 8 to 32MB SDRAM, 8 to 16MB FLASH (NOR), a 10/100Mbits Ethernet port and a Xilinx (200K gate) Spartan 3 FPGA. It is easily integrable into an embedded system thanks notably to its regulators and level converters (RS232/USB). | ||
Revision as of 03:40, 28 January 2011
APF boards are Systems On Module designed for embedding into project needing performances, low power and versatility. Initiated by a group of embedded systems enthusiasts as a proof of concept (ARM+FPGA combination), boards are now designed, sold and supported by the ARMadeus Systems company.
Open Source Buildroot's based BSP is maintained by ARMadeus Systems itself and boards are used by the growing Armadeus Project Community.
FPGA's IP designed for the boards support OpenCores Wishbone bus.
APF27 (i.MX27 based)
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APF9328 (i.MXL based)
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