Difference between revisions of "DIN Rail CPU 60"
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− | The device {{PAGENAME}} is equipped with an ICnova i. | + | The device {{PAGENAME}} is equipped with an [[ICnova i.MX536 SODIMM]] module. |
It operates with an Freescale i.MX536 Cortex-A8 core at 800MHz CPU clock. | It operates with an Freescale i.MX536 Cortex-A8 core at 800MHz CPU clock. | ||
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'''Features:''' | '''Features:''' | ||
− | *ICnova i. | + | *[[ICnova i.MX536 SODIMM]] module with up to 800 MHz CPU clock |
*512MB DDR3-RAM | *512MB DDR3-RAM | ||
*8MB NOR-Flash | *8MB NOR-Flash | ||
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*Tempearture range from -10°C to +70°C | *Tempearture range from -10°C to +70°C | ||
+ | == How To == | ||
− | + | The boot and default login console are provided on the "RS232 (DBG UART)" connector with the following parameters: | |
− | + | - Baudrate: 115200 | |
+ | - Databits: 8 | ||
+ | - Stopbit: 1 | ||
+ | - Parity: none | ||
+ | - Flow control: none | ||
− | + | A new image can be loaded by SD-card or over Network. By default the Bootloader is configured to search for a SD-card. If a SD-card with a suitable Linux-Image was found, the system starts to boot from the SD-card. Otherwise the system starts from the internal flash memory. | |
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− | + | '''Accessing the 7 Segment Display''' | |
− | + | The DIN Rail CPU 60 has a 7 Segment Display on board. The following command sets the characters on the display: | |
− | + | $ echo cf > /sys/bus/spi/devices/spi2.0/bcd | |
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− | + | == Software == | |
− | + | All Modules provided by In-Circuit usually have a [[:Category:Buildroot|Buildroot]] based system preinstalled, so they can be used out of the box. | |
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+ | The '''[http://www.ic42.de/Linux-Images/icnova_20130927.iso Support-CD]''' contains all sources, incl. Linux 2.6.35, which are needed to build a toolchain and a working filesystem for the {{PAGENAME}}. | ||
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+ | If you are new to kernel building please refer to [[First_Steps_with_Buildroot]]. | ||
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+ | A version currently unter development for buildroot 2014.02 is available [http://www.ic42.de/Linux-Images/cpu60_20140324.iso here]. For this version full functionality is not guaranteed. | ||
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== Downloads == | == Downloads == |
Revision as of 15:42, 18 September 2014
Contents |
Hardware
DIN Rail CPU 60 - high end Cortex-A8 Embedded PC Module
The device DIN Rail CPU 60 is equipped with an ICnova i.MX536 SODIMM module.
It operates with an Freescale i.MX536 Cortex-A8 core at 800MHz CPU clock.
Features:
- ICnova i.MX536 SODIMM module with up to 800 MHz CPU clock
- 512MB DDR3-RAM
- 8MB NOR-Flash
- 4GB NAND-Flash
- External µSD cardreader
- 2x ADC Input / 2x DAC Output
- 4x digital input
- 4x RS485, 1x CAN, 2x RS232 interface
- 1x 10/100 Base-T-Ethernet-Port
- Each 1x UART for uplink and downlink
- 2x USB interface ( 1x Host, 1x Device)
- Arbitrary number of modules mountable side by side
- Easy connection of all modules with BUS connector
- All modules can communicate via UART and RS485
- DIN Rail enclosure: 6 pitch units (div)
- Other DIN-Rail modules available
- Linux OS, toolchain and sources are included
- Input voltage: 24V DC
- Tempearture range from -10°C to +70°C
How To
The boot and default login console are provided on the "RS232 (DBG UART)" connector with the following parameters:
- Baudrate: 115200 - Databits: 8 - Stopbit: 1 - Parity: none - Flow control: none
A new image can be loaded by SD-card or over Network. By default the Bootloader is configured to search for a SD-card. If a SD-card with a suitable Linux-Image was found, the system starts to boot from the SD-card. Otherwise the system starts from the internal flash memory.
Accessing the 7 Segment Display
The DIN Rail CPU 60 has a 7 Segment Display on board. The following command sets the characters on the display:
$ echo cf > /sys/bus/spi/devices/spi2.0/bcd
Software
All Modules provided by In-Circuit usually have a Buildroot based system preinstalled, so they can be used out of the box.
The Support-CD contains all sources, incl. Linux 2.6.35, which are needed to build a toolchain and a working filesystem for the DIN Rail CPU 60.
If you are new to kernel building please refer to First_Steps_with_Buildroot.
A version currently unter development for buildroot 2014.02 is available here. For this version full functionality is not guaranteed.