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Jan 2, 2006, 5:43 AM
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[ColdFire] Anybody using/planning MCF5329? Can't Post
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Hi all,
We are considering Dragonfire MCF5329 device for our design, looking at its enoumous peripheral support.
Has anybody started using MCF5329?
Any observations so far?
Has any vendor comeup/planning to comeup in short time with 5329 SBC?
Awaiting for such interaction with concerned party.
Regards,
Ameya V. Gambhir
Hardware Design
EmSyS, L&T Mumbai
Contact No. : 022-55054148 (O)
9820434120 (M)
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Jan 2, 2006, 6:19 AM
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Re: [ColdFire] Anybody using/planning MCF5329? [In reply to] Can't Post
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Hi,
we are developing a new COBRA Starterkit: COBRA5329. It based on
MCF5329. It will be available in february.
Regards
Dipl.-Ing. Wolfgang Elsner Entwicklung Hard- und Software
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Ameya Gambhir schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> We are considering Dragonfire MCF5329 device for our design, looking at its enoumous peripheral support.
>
> Has anybody started using MCF5329?
> Any observations so far?
>
> Has any vendor comeup/planning to comeup in short time with 5329 SBC?
> Awaiting for such interaction with concerned party.
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Ameya V. Gambhir
> Hardware Design
> EmSyS, L&T Mumbai
> Contact No. : 022-55054148 (O)
> 9820434120 (M)
>
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Jan 12, 2006, 8:00 AM
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Re: [ColdFire] Anybody using/planning MCF5329? [In reply to] Can't Post
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Hello,
Logic Product Development is supplying a system on module for the MCF5329 which is the standard development kit provided as a Freescale part number. For more infomration on the kit, you can check out the product link on the LPD website:
http://www.logicpd.com/eps/devkits/freescale/cdk/coldfire_sdk/Or you can look at Freescale's website to purchase directly:
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=M5329EVB&parentCode=MCF5329&nodeId=01...The kit is a single board computer module, that is installed on a standard baseboard. The module has DDR ram, NOR flash, NAND flash, Ethernet PHY, LCD support, touch screen controller, audio codec, etc. and is a production ready product. If your end application would like to use a module, the LPD board is a possible solution.
-Kurt
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Jan 13, 2006, 12:09 PM
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RE: [ColdFire] Anybody using/planning MCF5329? [In reply to] Can't Post
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Kurt,
I would love to use one of Logic's boards but I just can't get my hands on
one, do you know were I can find one?
It looks like the processor will meet our needs but I need to evaluate the
lcd controller driving an 800x600 panel. Has any one tried a panel of that
size yet running say micro windows or another gui package?
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Subject: Re: [ColdFire] Anybody using/planning MCF5329?
Hello,
Logic Product Development is supplying a system on module for
the MCF5329 which is the standard development kit provided as a
Freescale part number. For more infomration on the kit, you
can check out the product link on the LPD website:
http://www.logicpd.com/eps/devkits/freescale/cdk/coldfire_sdk/Or you can look at Freescale's website to purchase directly:
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=M5329EVB&parentCode=MCF5329&nodeId=0162468rH3YTLC00M99287
The kit is a single board computer module, that is installed on
a standard baseboard. The module has DDR ram, NOR flash, NAND
flash, Ethernet PHY, LCD support, touch screen controller,
audio codec, etc. and is a production ready product. If your
end application would like to use a module, the LPD board is a
possible solution.
-Kurt
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Message Edited by Dietrich on 04-01-2006 11:41 AM
Message Edited by Dietrich on 04-04-2006 09:41 PM