SIE
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What is SIE
SIE is an adaptation of Ben NanoNote to cater to hardware hackers. Compared to the Ben, we added an FPGA and I/O ports. SIE does not have a case, and does not implement a local keyboard. Removing the Nanonote keyboard freed up a significant number of i/o pins needed for applications such as controlling a robot.
Please provide feedback on the discussion page.
Schedules
SIE_run_2_schedule, this page keeps track of the road to manufacturing the SIE Boards. You can check SAKC run 1 schedule's results for last run.
Hardware
The whole source files please check git repository here. This version of design files uses OrCad but is being converted to KiCad free and open layout software.
- Block_Diagram
- Schematics
- SIE V2 Bom, SIE V1 Bom
- SIE PCB V2, SIE PCB V1
- SIE V1 layout notes
- SIE V2 Gerber & Drill files, SIE V1 Gerber & Drill files
- Changes from RC1 to RC2
Software
How SIE works
- Boot Process
- Software Hello_World
- Hardware Hello World
- Xburst-FPGA Interface
- Xburst-FPGA communication example
- Programmable Interrupt Controller
- GPIO Example
QT examples
Plasma
LM32
Academic Projects
Specifications
- Ingenic JZ4725 processor.[1]
- Up to 64MB SDRAM memory
- 2GB NAND memory
- FPGA XC3S{100,250,500}E_VQ100 provide 25 General Purpose Input/Output Digital signals (range 0-3.3V).
- 10 Channels Analog to Digital Converter. Analog input range 0 - 3.3V
- USB device port can be used as Ethernet , o serial console device.
- Micro SD port.
- Stereo audio Input / output Lines.
- Microphone Input signal.
- I2C port.
- BEN LCD can be used on SIE.
- RS-232 Serial UART
Possible applications
- Robotics.
- Digital design development board.
- Analog acquisition.
- Device for monitoring physical variables
