Balloon
Balloon is a development board particularly suited to smaller organisations that need specific hardware but do not have the time or resources to design it themselves. The base board offers CPU, RAM, NOR lfash, NAND flash, Smartmedia, Compact flash, expansion connector and USB (slave and host), LCD support, Audio, as well as various power-supply options (6-40V, 5V, 3.3V). Any other IO can be attached via the expansion connector. It is available in specific builds with whichever of the options you need in volumes as small as 25 boards. Techical details are available on the balloon developers website.
LART
If you are looking for relatively inexpensive hardware, particularly good for a college project, a small development system, or a range of vertical applications, then you should look at the LART. This is an open hardware design based on the SA1100. It is physically small and can have stacked daughterboards to supply whatever IO you need.
These boards are no longer available from us as parts have become too dificult to obtain.
The KSB and ethernet boards are still available giving you lots of IO and network possibilities for your LART.
Intel development boards
The 'Guide to ARMLinux for Developers' also explicitly covers the Intel Assabet/Neponset (SA1110/SA1111) development boards, and the forthcoming IQ80310 Xscale dev boards. We are grateful to Intel for their support in this. The boards themselves are avilable directly from Intel.
Board Specifications
Please select your board of choice for more information or download the complete list.
- 80200EVB
- Assabet
- Balloon
- Bitsy
- BRH
- Cerfboard
- Elf
- Elf2
- EM-110
- Fingertip
- FPIC Board
- Graphics Master
- IDP
- LART
- nanoEngine
- SBC-A5000
- Trizeps
- Xingu 8000
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