Difference between revisions of "Light-APF27Dev"
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* 1 USB Host | * 1 USB Host | ||
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* 1 ethernet | * 1 ethernet | ||
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* FPGA connector J19 and J20 | * FPGA connector J19 and J20 | ||
* User extension interface J22 | * User extension interface J22 | ||
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Necessary devices: | Necessary devices: | ||
* 1 power circuit | * 1 power circuit | ||
* 1 reset button | * 1 reset button | ||
+ | * 3-pin header for debug uart | ||
And maybe but not sure: | And maybe but not sure: | ||
* SD connector | * SD connector | ||
* usb OTG | * usb OTG |
Revision as of 09:28, 8 December 2009
Introduction
Using apf27 for a custom hobbyist project is very expensive. Because it's necessary to buy a big and expensive extension card named APF27-dev (152€ min) with the base module apf27 (127€ min), very few hobbyist use it.
The aim of this project is to make a little PCB with minimum extension devices to have an extension card that cost 50€ max. The apf27dev PCB design will be reused surface will be divided by 2 to speed development.
Caracteristics
Maximum of I/Os and ports must be available on light-apf27dev :
- 1 USB Host
- 1 ethernet
Header that correspond on apf27Dev to :
- Wireless connector J8 and J9
- FPGA connector J19 and J20
- User extension interface J22
Necessary devices:
- 1 power circuit
- 1 reset button
- 3-pin header for debug uart
And maybe but not sure:
- SD connector
- usb OTG