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== Presentation ==

Revision as of 23:04, 17 December 2013

Contents

Welcome to the ARMEBS4 wiki

Are you a student?

Yes -> Skip the presentation or No -> Take me to the presentation

Presentation

ARMEBS4 is the name of a small embedded computer board targeted at teaching embedded and real time operating system programming. As it's name suggests, it's the fourth iteration of a successful family of board, this time more focused on a simpler system. In a broader sense, ARMEBS4 is the name of a complete ecosystem, providing a well tested set of hardware and software tools.

Armebs4.jpg

We ( the ARMEBS4 team) provide a comprehensive solution for

  • Practical work for our courses Embedded systems and Real time programming
  • All kind of project featuring a mid-sized micro-controller.
    • FIXME : here a list of projects with mutual benefits (AndroSensor, LiveSense?, ...)

What can be done with the ARMEBS4 ?

The board is powerful enough to run applications with:

  • LCD and touch screen interface
  • Audio filtering
  • MP3 decoding
  • USB master/slave/OTG
  • TCP/IP networking
  • FIXME complete this list

Hardware details

Here is a list of the main ARMEBS4's characteristics

  • CPU ST STM32F417
    • ARM Cortex-M4 with floating point unit, running at 168 MHz
    • USB
    • Ethernet
    • ...
  • Onboard USB debugger
    • Compatible with OpenOCD
  • LCD Display
    • 320x240
    • Touch screen
  • Networking and communication
    • Ethernet
    • CAN
    • RS232
    • USB

Software details

  • Supported host environment (Windows 7 or Linux)
    • Eclipse based
  • Standalone, XF or FreeRTOS target development
  • TCP/IP stack : lwip
  • USB Host and device stack from ST


How it compares to XXX board

FIXME : provide a list of boards (ARMEBS1, ARMEBS3, discovery, g-eval, rapberry, beaglebone, ...) and

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