Difference between revisions of "Manufacturer's specifications"
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+ | The "details" tab of each product page at www.gumstix.com provides current spec sheet downloads and links. | ||
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+ | eg. go to this [http://www.gumstix.com/store/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=227 Overo Fire COM product page] and click on the "details" tab. | ||
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+ | === Overo Product line documentation === | ||
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====Texas Instruments OMAP® 35x documentation==== | ====Texas Instruments OMAP® 35x documentation==== | ||
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* [http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/omap3530.html Texas Instruments OMAP3530 Applications Processor information] | * [http://focus.ti.com/docs/prod/folders/print/omap3530.html Texas Instruments OMAP3530 Applications Processor information] | ||
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====Cortex™-A8 documentation==== | ====Cortex™-A8 documentation==== | ||
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* [http://www.arm.com/products/CPUs/ARM_Cortex-A8.html The ARM CortexTM-A8 processor - the first applications processor based on the ARMv7 architecture] | * [http://www.arm.com/products/CPUs/ARM_Cortex-A8.html The ARM CortexTM-A8 processor - the first applications processor based on the ARMv7 architecture] | ||
− | === | + | === Verdex Pro product line === |
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====Marvell® PXA270 with XScale™ Processor documentation==== | ====Marvell® PXA270 with XScale™ Processor documentation==== | ||
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− | == Bluetooth: PBA31308 == | + | ==== Bluetooth: PBA31308 ==== |
Infineon publishes [http://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/channel.html?channel=ff80808112ab681d0112ab6aac4105c1&showAllDocuments=true&tab=2&ipt=false&documentGroup=db3a304412b407950112b408f713001d this PBA31308 documentation] for the Infineon PBA31308 module RoHS-compliant (Class 2 Bluetooth™) used in gumstix | Infineon publishes [http://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/channel.html?channel=ff80808112ab681d0112ab6aac4105c1&showAllDocuments=true&tab=2&ipt=false&documentGroup=db3a304412b407950112b408f713001d this PBA31308 documentation] for the Infineon PBA31308 module RoHS-compliant (Class 2 Bluetooth™) used in gumstix | ||
− | == Ethernet: SMSC module== | + | ==== Ethernet: SMSC module==== |
As of the Spring 2007, Gumstix uses the SMSC LAN91C111 ethernet module for the various 92-pin and 120-pin expansion boards. The manufacturer specs for the SMSC module are [http://www.smsc.com/main/catalog/lan91c111.html posted here]. | As of the Spring 2007, Gumstix uses the SMSC LAN91C111 ethernet module for the various 92-pin and 120-pin expansion boards. The manufacturer specs for the SMSC module are [http://www.smsc.com/main/catalog/lan91c111.html posted here]. | ||
− | == Antenna: Wistron antenna used for wifi and verdex Bluetooth == | + | ==== Antenna: Wistron antenna used for wifi and verdex Bluetooth ==== |
The document has been [http://pubs.gumstix.com/documents/Approvals/ posted here]. | The document has been [http://pubs.gumstix.com/documents/Approvals/ posted here]. | ||
Revision as of 11:40, 23 November 2009
Gumstix Product Pages
The "details" tab of each product page at www.gumstix.com provides current spec sheet downloads and links.
eg. go to this Overo Fire COM product page and click on the "details" tab.
Overo Product line documentation
Texas Instruments OMAP® 35x documentation
Cortex™-A8 documentation
Verdex Pro product line
Marvell® PXA270 with XScale™ Processor documentation
Bluetooth: PBA31308
Infineon publishes this PBA31308 documentation for the Infineon PBA31308 module RoHS-compliant (Class 2 Bluetooth™) used in gumstix
Ethernet: SMSC module
As of the Spring 2007, Gumstix uses the SMSC LAN91C111 ethernet module for the various 92-pin and 120-pin expansion boards. The manufacturer specs for the SMSC module are posted here.
Antenna: Wistron antenna used for wifi and verdex Bluetooth
The document has been posted here.
Posting of this document to a gumstix wiki page was approved in February, 2007 by Kenny Young of W-Neweb Corporation in San Jose, California.
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