> – CPU @ 400 Mhz or more (with good Linux support)
> – RAM (256 MB seems acceptable)
> – microSD interface
> – Ethernet interface
> – 2+ x SPI
> – 1+ x I2C
> – 1+ x I2S or similar
> – 1 x USB device
> – 1 x USB host
> – Some GPIOs
this is something where i also could imagine some very nice applications – when it would provide a lot GPIOs instead only some 😉
> Would a AM57x work for your application? If so which version 1, 2, or 4?
not sure, i’m not familar with it. we currently have a plain bare metal application, so no linux or something like that involved. is there a starterware-like board support package available for this SoC?
i found this thread too late, so please delete any double posts.
what i’m would be interested in is more computing power while staying (somewhat) compatible with the AM335x, means more main CPU cores and/or higher clock and/or more PRU-cores.
my application is bare metal/embedded where computing power is the bottleneck, RAM is more then enough available at the moment (but would not matter when it is more than on the BBB)
i second that request: higher clock and/or more cores and/ore more PRUs would be really nice!
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