Intel Galileo Gen 2 Board
Pris:
kr. 650,00
The Intel® Galileo Gen 2 board is the first in a family of Arduino*-certified development and prototyping boards based on Intel® architecture and specifically designed for makers, students, educators, and DIY electronics enthusiasts.
Providing users with a fully open source hardware and software development environment, the Intel Galileo Gen 2 board complements and extends the Arduino line of products to deliver more advanced compute functionality to those already familiar with Arduino prototyping tools. The Intel Galileo Gen 2 development board is designed to be hardware-, software-, and pin-compatible with a wide range of Arduino Uno* R3 shields and additionally allows users to incorporate Linux* firmware calls in their Arduino sketch programming.
Features:
- Intel® Quark™ SoC X1000 application processor, a 32-bit, single-core, single-thread, Intel® Pentium® processor instruction set architecture (ISA)-compatible, operating at speeds up to 400 MHz.
- Support for a wide range of industry standard I/O interfaces, including a full-sized mini-PCI Express* slot, 100 Mb Ethernet port, microSD* slot, USB host port, and USB client port.
- 256 MB DDR3, 512 kb embedded SRAM, 8 MB NOR Flash, and 8 kb EEPROM standard on the board, plus support for microSD card up to 32 GB.
- Hardware and pin compatibility with a wide range of Arduino Uno R3 shields.
- Programmable through the Arduino integrated development environment (IDE) that is supported on Microsoft Windows*, Mac OS*, and Linux host operating systems.
- Support for Yocto 1.4 Poky* Linux release.
- 6-pin 3.3V USB TTL UART header replaces 3.5 mm jack RS-232 console port for Linux debug. New 6-pin connector mates with standard FTDI* USB serial cable (TTL-232R-3V3) and popular USB-to-Serial breakout boards. 12 GPIOs now fully native for greater speed and improved drive strength.
- 12-bit pulse-width modulation (PWM) for more precise control of servos and smoother response.
- Console UART1 can be redirected to Arduino headers in sketches, eliminating the need for soft-serial in many cases.
- 12V power-over-Ethernet (PoE) capable (PoE module installation required).
- Power regulation system changed to accept power supplies from 7V to 15V.
- The Intel® IoT Developer Kit for Intel Galileo Gen 2 adds C, C++, Python, and Node.js/Javascript support for developing connected sensor Internet-of-Things applications.
- Intel Galileo also supports the Wyliodrin platform that provides C, Python, Node.js and Visual Programming environments from a remotely-connected browser.
- In addition to open source Yocto Linux, Intel Galileo Gen 2 supports VxWorks (RTOS), and now Microsoft Windows is supported directly from Microsoft.
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Intel Galileo is an Arduino-compatible development board based on a 32-bit Intel Pentium class System on a Chip. Intel Galileo is designed for the Maker community which includes Do-It-Yourself crafters, engineers, artists, and hobbyists. Intel Galileo provides ease of development through support for the x86 and Linux software environments.
- x86 CPU
- Arduino Uno Rev3 Shield pin compatible
- USB host
- Mini PCI-express port
- Micro SD card supported
- Many Arduino Shields are compatible without migrate
- Intel Quark SoC X1000 Application Processor. 400MHz, 32-bit Pentium class
- 16 KBytes on-die L1 cache
- 512 KBytes of on-die embedded SRAM
- Simple to program: Single thread, single core, constant speed
- ACPI compatible CPU sleep states supported
- An integrated Real Time Clock (RTC), with an optional 3V “coin cell” battery for operation between turn on cycles.
- 256MB DDR3 DRAM
- PSoC (programmable system on chip) from Cypress, I2C-controlled I/O expander chip
- 10/100 mbit/s Ethernet connector
- USB 2.0 Host connector
- USB 2.0 Client connector
- 8MB Flash
- 10-pin Standard JTAG header for debugging
- I2C, SPI, UART, ICSP be supported
- There are two buttons:
- Reboot button to reboot the processor
- Reset button to reset the sketch and any attached shields
- Intel Galileo main board x1
- Power plug, has 5 adapters for different standards. x1
- Galileo Getting Started (pdf)
- Galileo Datasheet (pdf)
- Galileo FAQ
- Galileo Supported Shield list (pdf, update 2013/10/10)
- Galileo I/O Mapping (pdf)
- Galileo Schematic (pdf)
- Details of Galileo board