Avalox
2012-01-18, 01:43:31
Der EOMA-68 ARM Computer auf einer SoC Bastelplatine ist vorbestellbar.
Auf diesen wird der Allwinner A10 werkeln. Ein China SoC mit 1,5GHz ARM A8 Kern mit Mali400 GPU.
Sofern sich 100k Vorbestellungen finden, wird der Stückpreis des Computers wohl bei 15$ liegen.
Features
The Allwinner EOMA-68-compliant module will have the following features:
Approximately Credit-card size format (56mm x 90mm)
An Allwinner A10, 1.5ghz ARM Cortex A8
1gb of RAM
at least 1gb of NAND Flash (possibly up to 16gb)
Operation as a stand-alone computer (USB-OTG powered)
2160p (double 1080p) Video playback
MALI 400MP 3D Graphics, OpenGL ES 2.0 compliant.
HDMI, Micro-SD, Headphones Socket,
EOMA-68-compliant interfaces (RGB/TTL, I2C, USB2, SATA-II, 10/100 Eth)
Expansion Header (similar to Beagleboard, IMX53QSB, Origen etc.)
The 44-pin Expansion Header's interfaces are yet to be finalised, but will include at least:
2pins: 1x USB-2
8pins: 5-pin AC97 shared with 8-pin I2S Signals.
2pins: PWM0 (PB2) and PWM1 (PI13)
2pins: IR_TX and IR_RX (also GPIOs, one of which is EINT16)
4pins: TV-Out
4pins: 4-wire Resistive Touchscreen
20pins: 2x LVDS
Due to multiplexing on the Allwinner A10, the following interfaces are also available on the PCMCIA connector via the 24-pin RGB/TTL pins (WARNING: non-EOMA-compliant).
IDE (PATA)
24-bit Camera Sensor
20 External Interrupts
8x8 Keypad Interface
2 full UARTS with RX,TX,CTS,RTS
CAN-bus
2 PS/2 interfaces
SD/MMC 3.0 Ultra-High-Speed Class, UHC-I
http://rhombus-tech.net/allwinner_a10/orders/
Wo wird das alles hinführen? Die Preise purzeln, die Schlacht um den Benutzer hat noch gar nicht angefangen.
Meldung aus
http://www.pro-linux.de/news/1/17926/eoma-68-allwinner-a10-linux-rechner-fuer-15-usd.html
Auf diesen wird der Allwinner A10 werkeln. Ein China SoC mit 1,5GHz ARM A8 Kern mit Mali400 GPU.
Sofern sich 100k Vorbestellungen finden, wird der Stückpreis des Computers wohl bei 15$ liegen.
Features
The Allwinner EOMA-68-compliant module will have the following features:
Approximately Credit-card size format (56mm x 90mm)
An Allwinner A10, 1.5ghz ARM Cortex A8
1gb of RAM
at least 1gb of NAND Flash (possibly up to 16gb)
Operation as a stand-alone computer (USB-OTG powered)
2160p (double 1080p) Video playback
MALI 400MP 3D Graphics, OpenGL ES 2.0 compliant.
HDMI, Micro-SD, Headphones Socket,
EOMA-68-compliant interfaces (RGB/TTL, I2C, USB2, SATA-II, 10/100 Eth)
Expansion Header (similar to Beagleboard, IMX53QSB, Origen etc.)
The 44-pin Expansion Header's interfaces are yet to be finalised, but will include at least:
2pins: 1x USB-2
8pins: 5-pin AC97 shared with 8-pin I2S Signals.
2pins: PWM0 (PB2) and PWM1 (PI13)
2pins: IR_TX and IR_RX (also GPIOs, one of which is EINT16)
4pins: TV-Out
4pins: 4-wire Resistive Touchscreen
20pins: 2x LVDS
Due to multiplexing on the Allwinner A10, the following interfaces are also available on the PCMCIA connector via the 24-pin RGB/TTL pins (WARNING: non-EOMA-compliant).
IDE (PATA)
24-bit Camera Sensor
20 External Interrupts
8x8 Keypad Interface
2 full UARTS with RX,TX,CTS,RTS
CAN-bus
2 PS/2 interfaces
SD/MMC 3.0 Ultra-High-Speed Class, UHC-I
http://rhombus-tech.net/allwinner_a10/orders/
Wo wird das alles hinführen? Die Preise purzeln, die Schlacht um den Benutzer hat noch gar nicht angefangen.
Meldung aus
http://www.pro-linux.de/news/1/17926/eoma-68-allwinner-a10-linux-rechner-fuer-15-usd.html