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**[http://www.elinux.org/images/8/8c/Calamari_Lure_A1_schematic.pdf Schematic (PDF)] | **[http://www.elinux.org/images/8/8c/Calamari_Lure_A1_schematic.pdf Schematic (PDF)] | ||
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== Ika Lure == | == Ika Lure == |
Revision as of 17:58, 17 December 2014
Minnowboard Max Lure Information
Contents
Planned Lures
Calamari Lure
Break out board intended mainly for testing gpio and low speed interfaces, as
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Ika Lure
The Ika lure takes the existing low speed I/O and expands it (through I2C chips) to allow for an Arduino compatible shield to be used with the MinnowBoard MAX.
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Seacat Lure
mPCI-E and mSATA break out board
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Jetsam Lure
mPCI-E break out board
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Flotsam Lure
mSATA break out board
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Prototype Lure
Generic Prototype Area on 0.1" grids
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Cuttle(bone) Lure
Adapter from Low Speed Connector I/O (I2C,I2S,UARTs,SPI,GPIO) to BeagleBone * Capes. Works with a variety of Capes but not all.
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Nic Lure
- Single Gigabit Ethernet
Can Bus Lure
- standard CAN Bus
- Option for STN1110
RS-485 Lure
- standard RS-485
RS-232 Lure
- 2 DB-9 connectors
Relay Cape
- 4 Relays
- GPIO Controls
USB Hub Lure
- 4 USB Host Ports
PWM Lure
- 32 PWM Outputs
ADC Lure
- 8 ADC inputs
Moto Lure
- Dual H-Bridge
Audio Lure
- Analog Audio Ouput
- Analog Audio Input
MiniDisplay Lure
- SPI Based TFT Display
- 2.8"
- 4-Wire Resistive Touch