Re: open beagle bone compatible design (full linux at 0.3 amps)

On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 1:38 PM, John Griessen <john@industromatic.com> wrote:
> I've found one collaborator interested in sharing the work of making a
> beagle bone compatible board with KiCAD, so it can be shared more easily the
> next
> version that is wanted.  Anyone else up for helping with bill of materials,
> schematic creation, layout creation using KiCAD?  This probably will stretch
> out until March or May as a side project, not a rush project.
>
> This will be like the beagle bone, but not the same connectors,
> and will leave out the USB hub chip, and use a gigabit ethernet

Why leave out the hub, doesn't it ease programming? I think the
ethernet is currently through USB, which can't support gigabit... how
will you interface the gigE?

> chip instead of 10/100 like beagle bone.  All the software development
> will be same as beagle bone.
>
> John Griessen
>
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