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== Hardware ==
 
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*1x JTAG-interface (compatible with JTAGICE-mkII)
 
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*Power consumption about 1.5W
 
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== Suitable modules ==
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In order to utilize the interfaces of the ADBs a CPU module has to be mounted.
  
== Software ==
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The following table lists modules compatible with the {{PAGENAME}}.
  
All Modules provided by In-Circuit usally have a [[:Category:Buildroot|Buildroot]] based system preinstalled, so they can be used out of the box. For some configuration a suitable [[:Category:Android|Android]]-Image is provided, too.
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== Software ==
  
[[Media: 610000117A_ADB1001.pdf |Schematic {{PAGENAME}}]]
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All Modules provided by In-Circuit usally have a [[:Category:Buildroot|Buildroot]] based system preinstalled, so they can be used out of the box.<br />Login as "root" for which no password is set.
  
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If you are new to kernel building please refer to [[First Steps with Buildroot]].
  
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The board support packages for the modules on the {{PAGENAME}} can be found on the modules page.
  
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Generally the bootloaders on our modules are configured to loook for a bootable linux image on the SD-Card and only boot from flash if none are found.
  
  
[[Category:Application Development Boards]]
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[[Media: 610000117A_ADB1001.pdf |Schematic {{PAGENAME}}]]

Latest revision as of 17:38, 9 February 2017

This product is End of Life
This product is End of Life

Contents

[edit] Hardware

The ICnova ADB1001 is an evaluation board which is ideal to develop network applications on the ICnova AP7000 OEM and ICnova AP7000 OEMplus.

ICnova ADB1001

It is ideal for developing:

  • Firewalls
  • Router
  • Network Attached Storage (NAS)

The USB 2.0 high speed host port on the ICnova ADB1001 in association with the ICnova AP7000 OEMplus maximizes the benefit of the board.


The ICnova ADB1001 has the following features:

  • 2x 10/100 Base-T-Ethernet-Port
  • 1 High-Speed-USB 2.0 Host ports (only with an ICnova OEMplus module)
  • 1x USB-Device Port
  • 1x µSD card holder with MMI interface
  • 1x Real-Time-Clock buffered with Li-Ion battery
  • 1x JTAG-interface (compatible with JTAGICE-mkII)
  • 1x User-LED, 1x Power LED
  • Dimensions: 100mm x 120mm
  • Power Supply from USB-Device Port or 5VDC Supply over Power Jack
  • Power consumption about 1.5W

[edit] Suitable modules

In order to utilize the interfaces of the ADBs a CPU module has to be mounted.

The following table lists modules compatible with the ICnova ADB1001.

Module Picture Description Main features Notes
ICnova SAM9G45 OEM
Icnova sam9g45 oem.jpg
Atmel ARM9 AT91SAM9G45B, 400MHz
ICnova i.MX353 OEM
ICnova i.MX353 OEM.jpeg
Freescale i.MX353 ARM11, 533MHz

[edit] Software

All Modules provided by In-Circuit usally have a Buildroot based system preinstalled, so they can be used out of the box.
Login as "root" for which no password is set.

If you are new to kernel building please refer to First Steps with Buildroot.

The board support packages for the modules on the ICnova ADB1001 can be found on the modules page.

Generally the bootloaders on our modules are configured to loook for a bootable linux image on the SD-Card and only boot from flash if none are found.


[edit] Downloads

Schematic ICnova ADB1001

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