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Board Breakdown Review Compilation

Carissa Labriola
Carissa Labriola
May 28, 2015
Partner Board Image Type Processor Review mbed Compatible Where to Buy Price
Solid-Run.com Hummingboard  Single Board Computer

ARM Cortex-A9, Solid-Run uSom, based on Freescale imx6 series.

Available 1-4 cores (1ghz) and 512MB-4GB ram.

Hummingboard No http://www.solid-run.com/shop/ $70-140
Microchip Arduino Due due.PNG Microcontroller Atmel SAM3X8E ARM Cortex-M3 Due No Arduino due - Octopart $40.50
Texas Instruments Beaglebone Black bbb.PNG Single Board Computer ARM Cortex-A8 BBB No beaglebone black - Octopart $55
Freescale Freescale Freedom freedom.PNG Microcontroller ARM Cortex-M0+ KL25Z Yes FRDM-KL25Z - Octopart $12.95
Nordic Semiconductor nRF51822-mkit nord.PNG Microcontroller ARM Cortex-M0 mKIT Yes nrf51822-mkit $79.50
Hardkernel Odroid-XU3 odroid.PNG Single Board Computer

Samsung Exynos5422 Cortex™-A15 2.0Ghz quad core and Cortex™-A7 quad core CPUs

Mali-T628 MP6

XU3 No ODROID-XU3 | ameriDroid $179.95
Hardkernel ODROID-C1 odroid-c1.PNG Single Board Computer

Amlogic ARM Cortex-A5(ARMv7) 1.5Ghz quad core CPUs

Mali™-450 MP2 GPU

C1 No ODROID | Hardkernel $35
STMicroelectronics STM32L152 Nucleo STNUCLEO.jpg Microcontroller ARM Cortex-M3 Nucleo Yes Nucleo L152RE - Octopart $11.20
NXP LPC1768 LPC1768-2.PNG Microcontroller ARM Cortex-M3 LPC1768 Yes Octopart-LPC1768 $64
Microchip SAM4L8 Xplained Pro xplained.jpg Microcontroller ARM Cortex-M4 SAM4L8 No Atmel Store / Atmel SAM4L Xplained Pro Starter Kit $109
Xilinx Zybo Zynq™-7000 Development Board zybo.PNG FPGA ARM Cortex-A9 ZYBO Zynq-7000 No Digilent Inc. - Digital Design Engineer's Source $189
Inforce Inforce 6410 Single Board Computer (SBC) inforce.PNG SBC Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 Inforce 6410 No Inforce 6410 Single Board Computer (SBC) - Single Board Computers - All Products $143
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  • Oyvind
    Oyvind over 10 years ago

    Hi Goonja,

    Please drop me a message with the postal address, and I'll ship it to you!

    br

    Øyvind

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  • Goonjan Parkhe
    Goonjan Parkhe over 10 years ago

    Hi oybo

    I am Goonjan and I will be taking over Carissa's role, and try to pick up where she left off! I'm slowly settling down and looking over everything so it might take me a little bit of time, regardless I would love to take a look at the EFM32 Happy Gecko STK, if your offer still stands!

    Let me know.

    Best,

    Goonjan

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  • Oyvind
    Oyvind over 10 years ago

    Hi Clarissa,

    Do you want to take a look at the new EFM32 Happy Gecko STK from Silicon Labs? The Cortex-M(0+/3/4) EFM32 devices are the MCUs that support the power management API for mbed for low power operation + the supported Simplicity Studio software has some unique code correlation and energy profiler tools that really helps developers optimize their application development. Let me know, and I´ll send you a few samples!

    mbed low power management APIs: Using the new mbed power management API | mbed

    EFM32 Happy Gecko STK: EFM32 USB-enabled Happy Gecko | mbed

    br

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