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BlackStamp will be used for control system Wojtek Skulski 2008-06-09University of Rochester will use BlackStamp to develop a variety of high-performance control applications for our Omega/Omega EP high-power laser system. Our first two projects are remote GPIB controller and a high-resolution multichannel time-to-digital converter. A team of hardware and software engineers will work to implement the instruments. |
Released U-boot 1.1.3 for BlackStamp BF532 0.95c Wojtek Skulski 2008-01-15I released U-boot 1.1.3, which ran on BlackStamp 0.95c. This U-Boot booted Linux kernel from tftp, SPI Flash, and Parallel Flash (I tested both). I used the kernel and tools 2006R1. I do not know whether later kernel/tools or later U-boot can be ran (I am sure yes, but I have not tried). The U-boot 1.1.3 which I am releasing is a complete directory tree which just compiled the bstamp532_config. |
BlackStamp is running uClinux kernel 2.6.16.11 Wojtek Skulski 2006-07-11BlackStamp is running the uClinux system 2.6.16.11.ADI-2006R1. UClinux system was downloaded to the SDRAM from the local PC by U-Boot using the TFTP. |
BlackStamp boots Linux kernel from parallel flash Wojtek Skulski 2006-07-11The compressed uImage was transferred to BlackStamp using TFTP and saved in parallel flash. The board was power cycled. After powering up the board booted U-Boot from serial SPI flash. The U-Boot then automatically booted Linux from parallel flash. |
BlackStamp boots U-Boot from SPI flash. Wojtek Skulski 2006-06-29BlackStamp boots U-Boot from SPI and then sucessfully pings the coLinux host. The CPLD code and SPI flashing "howto" were both released. |
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BlackStamp BF-532 is a new
"stamp" motherboard.
- single 140-pin expansion connector,
- large memory-mapped CPLD,
- SD/MMC socket,
- SPI flash and parallel flash.
- fully software compatible with
ADI-STAMP BF-533.
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| Developer Info |
Wojtek Skulski
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| Trove Categorization |
- Development Status: 3 - Alpha
- Intended Audience: Developers
- License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
- Spoken Language: English
- Topic: Hardware Reference Designs
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