2014-07-06 19:58 GMT+02:00 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl@lkcl.net:
On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 12:07 PM, Lauri Kasanen cand@gmx.com wrote:
Hi,
They announced the HummingBoard recently. Its specialty is that the outer interface is rpi-compatible, but the cpu and ram can be replaced.
So while the interface is not open I believe, that's getting closer to what eoma would have been. Thought to let you know.
they're not, lauri - thanks for the heads up though. the system i designed is for mass-volume purposes, for where end-users may place the CPU Card in their pockets (without anti-static bags or other physical precautions). the hummingbird design is for engineers who have experience with physical protection of devices, take care of anti-static precautions and so on.
so it is very different.
Indeed; The design is based on a iMX6 specfic SoM, So the HB and the Cubox-I are build around one specific type of CPU's/SoC. The OEMA SoM is CPU/SoC independent. Hence the limited set of interfaces available on a EOMA card.
Building a RPi compatible 'baseboard' that has a EOMA-68 interface is no problem, IMHO. Might even be a good idea in order to ride the 'RPi' wave.
The SolidRun "Micro-SoM" does show that a EOMA-CF with and iMX6 is possible. http://download.solid-run.com/pub/solidrun/SR-uSOM-mx6/rev-1.2_1.3/
The SolidRun "Micro-SoM" = 30x47mm A CF = 43×36
The SolidRun "Micro-SoM" exposes a lot of interfaces which are not needed on a EOMA-CF.
P.S. The Sata spec on the EOMA-CF should be booted also right?
l.
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