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I want to build an arm board to run linux. I'm not really interested in buying a board and messing around with it. I would go for a schematic though. Any pointers on how I could get started? I have heard mixed advice from people. Some say the atmel arm microcontrollers are pretty easy to hook up to other components, some say it's not that simple. I just want to know how I can get started.
"manche" <t...@gmail.com> schreef in bericht news:R...@giganews.com... >I want to build an arm board to run linux. I'm not really interested in > buying a board and messing around with it. I would go for a schematic > though. Any pointers on how I could get started? I have heard mixed advice > from people. Some say the atmel arm microcontrollers are pretty easy to > hook up to other components, some say it's not that simple. I just want to > know how I can get started. > At Olimex (http://www.olimex.com) they sell ARM dev boards and you can also find schematics there. Would be a nice place to start. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
>I want to build an arm board to run linux. I'm not really interested in >buying a board and messing around with it. I would go for a schematic >though. Any pointers on how I could get started? I have heard mixed advice >from people. Some say the atmel arm microcontrollers are pretty easy to >hook up to other components, some say it's not that simple. I just want to >know how I can get started. > > > > I am doing the same ! process is a little complicated if u r in USA etc u can get the boards done for the "linux stamp" with AT91Rm9200 http://opencircuits.com/Linuxstamp PCB POOL site can make the boards for u ! learn SMd soldering in youtube/curious inventor site. there is huge wiki for software loading etc this do a google ! Else if u want to do no big stuff take the LPC 2138 search for schematics for these Download eagle pcb make the boards and gerber files. --------------------------------------- This message was sent using the comp.arch.embedded web interface on http://www.EmbeddedRelated.com