uhmgawa wrote:
> Jesse Off wrote:
> > Interesting board. Did you use all GNU/GPL software for schematic
> > capture and board layout also?
>
> Actually I have a 9302 design in which I've used GPL
> tools for both capture and layout.
This project may have taken a different route
if I'd happened on this at the same time as
the 93xx:
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/product_card.asp?part_id=2983
http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/app_notes.asp?family_id=605
I'd known about the AT91RM9200 but never really
paid much attention to the device. Rattling
around on Atmel's site recently I tripped over
it again and decided to take a closer look.
Very close functionally to the 9302 sans FPU and
A/D. The I2S also generates rather offensive
frame rates and lacks a master clock output which
is a pity. However it adds support for USB target,
direct CF/SD/NAND flash, and if I read correctly
much lower power consumption.
Support/documentation appears to leave Cirrus in
the dust. Even a BSDL right there on the product
page. Imagine that. ;)
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