Atmel SAM9X25 ARM9 processor, 400 MHz 256MB Nand Flash, 4MB DataFlash, 128MB DDR2 SDRAM, 64KB EEPROM Six Serial Ports, 2x USB Host, USB OTG, 2x Ethernet, CAN, RS485, microSD, Audio Ships with ready-to-run Linux 2.6.39 and Android 2.3.5 Evaluation Kit, plus example code for Keil MDK The MYD-SAM9X25-V2 development board contains a CPU module with an Atmel AT91SAM9X25 ARM9 processor running at 400 MHz. This is a full-function evaluation kit with rich peripheral interfaces and includes Linux 2.6.39 and Android 2.3.5 operating systems with source code. The board features 128MB DDR2 SDRAM, 256MB NandFlash, 4MB DataFlash and 64KB EEPROM memory. The on-board interfaces include six serial ports, USB Host/OTG, 2x Ethernet, CAN, RS485, etc. The MYD-SAM9X25-V2 board can run Linux and Android, and is delivered with full peripheral driver source code so that you can evaluate the SAM9X25 processor and quickly develop your own applications. The MYD-SAM9X25-V2 development board is provided with detailed schematic documents, datasheet, and user manual on DVD-ROM along with the necessary cable accessories. These allow you to evaluate, customize, and develop hardware and software to cover many fields such as consumer electronics, automation, portable data terminals, industrial control, security devices, test and measurement instruments, etc. The included MYC-SAM9X25-V2 CPU module plugs into the main board via a pair of 2.0mm-pitch dual-row headers (2×35), and can be replaced by other modules so you can evaluate the different processors in the Atmel SAM9Gxx and SAM9Xxx series. The differences between the five available processors is as follows: See the Atmel SAM9X25 Page for a datasheet and other documentation on the CPU. Note that while the CPU has a dual CAN module built in, this board breaks out only one CAN channel. SAM9X25 Development Board Features - SAM9X25 ARM926EJ-S 32-bit RISC processor operating at up to 400 MHz, with 16KB Data Cache, 16KB Instruction Cache, and MMU
- CPU has 32KB SRAM and 64KB ROM
- CPU module board includes 256MB NandFlash, 4MB DataFlash, 128MB DDR2 SDRAM, and 64KB EEPROM
- Main board size: 177 × 106 mm, 4-layer PCB
- Power supply: 12V @ 1.25A (CPU module receives 3.3V via headers)
- Debug interface: 20-pin, 2.54mm standard JTAG
- Operating Temperature: 0 to 70 °C (industrial range of -40 to +85 °C is available for large orders; contact us with your requirements)
- 3.5mm audio jacks — one input; one stereo output
- microSD card slot
- DBGU interface (debug unit, mini-USB)
- Two 3-line RS232 serial ports (on terminal block)
- Four 5-line RS232 serial ports (on terminal blocks)
- Two RS485 serial ports, multiplexed with USART0 (J18) and USART3 (J19)
- CAN interface
- 2x USB 2.0 Host ports (on High-Speed, one Full-Speed)
- mini-USB 2.0 OTG interface, High-Speed (configured as USB Device by default)
- 2x Ethernet RJ45 jacks
- Battery holder for RTC backup (battery not included)
- Extensions headers provide 2x SPI, 2x I2C, 4x ADC and 41x GPIO (refer to user manual for re-used pins)
- Two system buttons and two user buttons
SAM9X25 Development Board Software Linux Content | Name | Description | Boot code | Bootstrap | First boot program (source code available) | u-boot | Secondary boot program (source code available) | Boot Mode | Boot Linux from NAND Flash | Image Update | Supports programming kernel image into NAND Flash via USB | File System Update | Supports programming file system into NAND Flash via USB | Kernel | Version | Linux 2.6.39 (source code available) | File System | Supports ROM/CRAM/EXT2/EXT3/FAT/NFS/JFFS2/UBIFS | File System | Format | UBIFS file system | Drivers (w/ source code) | USB Host, USB Device, Ethernet, MMC/SD, CAN, RS485, NandFlash, TWI (I2C), SPI, WM8904 (Audio), LCD Controller, Touchscreen, RTC, PWM, UART, LED SAM9X25 CPU does not support LCD/Touchscreen | Graphics Library | QT | Already ported (source code available) | Android Content | Name | Description | Kernel | Version | Android 2.3.5 | Drivers | Ethernet, Serial port (USART1, DBGU), USB (USB_HOST x2, USB_OTG), SD card, SMD, SPI, TWI, DMA, LCD+Touchscreen, GPIO SAM9X25 CPU does not support LCD/Touchscreen | Keil MDK Sample Code Bundle The following example code is included, with source code developed in the Keil MDK. Note that some examples may be for peripherals not supported by the SAM9X25 CPU (e.g. LCD). Content | Name | Description | System | getting-started | Boot up chip and configure peripherals | pmc_clock_switching | System clock switch | Memory device test | twi_eeprom | Access to EEPROM via TWI | hsmci_multimedia_card | MMC test | hsmci_sdcard | SD card test | smc_nandflash | NAND Flash test | spi_serialflash | Data Flash test | User interaction | adc_touchscreen | Get touch panel event via ADC | lcd | Configure LCD controller | ssc_dma_audio | Play wav files | Data transfer | adc_adc10 | Demonstrate ADC | can | CAN test | dma | DMA test | periph_protect | PIO controller protect | pwm | PWM channel configure, generate cycle and frequency | usart_serial | USART0 to DBGU | emac0 emac1 | Ethernet tests | rs485 | RS485 test | USB Device | usb_audio_looprec | USB desktop speaker | usb_cdc_serial | Convert USB to RS-232 | usb_core | USB module | usb_hid_keyboard | USB keyboard | usb_hid_mouse | USB mouse | usb_hid_msd | USB device with keyboard and memory | usb_hid_transfer | User HID | usb_iad_cdc_cdc | 2x USB convert to RS-232 | usb_iad_cdc_hid | USB device (USB convert to RS232 and USB HID keyboard) | usb_iad_cdc_msd | USB convert to RS232 and U-disk | usb_massstorage | USB convert to mass storage disk | Extra test code | External GPIO, External UART, External RTC | SAM9X25 Development Board Package Contents - MYD-SAM9x5-V2 development board with MYC-SAM9X25-V2 CPU module
- USB cable
- Serial port cable
- Ethernet cable
- 12V @ 1.25A power adapter
- DVD-ROM with schematic, user manual, datasheet and software package
SAM9X25 Development Board Resources Ships from: China Lead time: 1 week The options below allow you to order extra or alternative CPU modules. If you want to be able to use an LCD touchscreen with one of the alternative CPU modules, you should start with one of their kits (e.g. MYD-SAM9G15-V2, MYD-SAM9G35-V2, MYD-SAM9X35-V2), as they have an LCD option selector. From those pages you still can add the SAM9X25 CPU module as an alternative at a reduced price. An LCD option isn't shown on this page because the SAM9X25 CPU does not have an LCD controller. Note that some CPU modules are only available in industrial temperature range, hence their higher prices. The others may be available in that range by request.
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