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==Getting Started== | ==Getting Started== | ||
Excited to explore the MinnowBoard? Beginner friendly instructions/documentation available from [http://elinux.org/Minnowboard:Basics here] | Excited to explore the MinnowBoard? Beginner friendly instructions/documentation available from [http://elinux.org/Minnowboard:Basics here] | ||
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+ | ==Community== | ||
+ | Feel free to join the Minnowboard community on IRC. | ||
+ | * Freenode network, Channel: #minnowbooard | ||
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+ | ==MinnowBoard Projects== | ||
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+ | Have you developed a project with MinnowBoard you'd like to share? Please do so here: | ||
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+ | [[Minnowboard:Projects|Community Projects]] | ||
==OS Support== | ==OS Support== | ||
We'd love to have documents written on the following topics: | We'd love to have documents written on the following topics: | ||
− | * Building Angstrom Linux for the MinnowBoard | + | * [http://elinux.org/Minnowboard:Building_Angstrom_Linux_for_the_MinnowBoard Building Angstrom Linux for the MinnowBoard] |
* Building Poky Linux for the Minnowboard | * Building Poky Linux for the Minnowboard | ||
* [http://elinux.org/Minnowboard:Debian_Bare_Minimum_Bootstrapping Installing Debian on your MinnowBoard] | * [http://elinux.org/Minnowboard:Debian_Bare_Minimum_Bootstrapping Installing Debian on your MinnowBoard] | ||
+ | * [http://files.minnowboard.org/pdfs/Installing%20Windows%20on%20the%20MinnowBoard.pdf Installing Windows 8.1 on the MinnowBoard] (PDF, 800kB) | ||
==Contribute to Documentation== | ==Contribute to Documentation== |
Revision as of 08:55, 15 December 2013
Introduction
http://www.minnowboard.org is a community dedicated to the support of Open Hardware utilizing Intel® processors. This web site will serve as a starting point for the MinnowBoard community.
The MinnowBoard is an Intel® Atom™ processor based board which introduces Intel® Architecture to the small and low cost embedded market for the developer and maker community. It has exceptional performance, flexibility, openness and standards
Documentation
Getting Started
Excited to explore the MinnowBoard? Beginner friendly instructions/documentation available from here
Community
Feel free to join the Minnowboard community on IRC.
- Freenode network, Channel: #minnowbooard
MinnowBoard Projects
Have you developed a project with MinnowBoard you'd like to share? Please do so here:
OS Support
We'd love to have documents written on the following topics:
- Building Angstrom Linux for the MinnowBoard
- Building Poky Linux for the Minnowboard
- Installing Debian on your MinnowBoard
- Installing Windows 8.1 on the MinnowBoard (PDF, 800kB)
Contribute to Documentation
Please read the article "How to contribute to MinnowBoard Documentation to quickly help you get started.
Accessory Boards
Accessory boards for the MinnowBoard are called Lure Boards. There are several types and sizes of these boards available. The specifcations and reference board information is available on the Lures Specifications wiki page.
Design Files
Below you can download the MinnowBoard design files:
- Schematics – PDF (877 kb)
- Allegro board design file, can be viewed in the free Allegro Physical Viewer program (4.1 MB, ZIP compressed)
- ORCAD design file – readable in ORCAD v16 or newer (13.6 MB)
- Generic .CAD file (1.6 MB, ZIP compressed)
- Manufacturing files – including Gerber data, drill data, DXF and PDF drawing files, component X-Y list, and IPC netlist extract (3.0 MB, ZIP compressed)
- Assembly and fabrication documents – PDF (194 kb, ZIP compressed)
- BOM – Bill of Materials (28 kb)
Resources
- MinnowBoard Project Page
- Intel Atom E6xx Pages
- MinnowBoard UEFI Open Development Community
- MinnowBoard Accessory List
- MinnowBoard Expansion Interface Descriptions
- MinnowBoard SPI Serial Flash Memory Programming
- MinnowBoard FAQ
- MinnowBoard Hardware Revisions
- Jumpers and Headers on the MinnowBoard
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