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eCos and RedBoot support gumstick-sized SBC

Feb 17, 2004 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 3 views

SSV Embedded Systems has begun bundling an eCos starter kit with its gumstick-sized DIL/NetPC DNP/5280. The kit targets deeply embedded applications requiring networking, such as industrial control and data acquisition.

A uClinux starter kit, pictured above, has been available for some time.

According to SSV, eCos specialist eCosCentric collaborated on the “eCosPro Starter Kit,” which contains an “industrial-strength” release of the eCos real-time operating system, RedBoot firmware, eCos configuration tools, and GNU compilation tools.

SSV's DNP/5280 features a 32-bit MCF5280 66MHz ColdFire microcontroller by Motorola, with a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet interface, 8 MByte Flash, and 16 MByte SDRAM. Other interfaces include two serial ports, one parallel, SPI, I2C, and CAN-bus.


SSV DIL/NetPC DNP/5280

The DNP/5280 is based on a 64-pin Dual-In-Line (DIL) pinout compatible with the DIL/NetPC family.

eCos is an open source, royalty-free, real-time operating system designed for deeply embedded applications. The highly configurable nature of eCos allows the operating system to be customised to precise application requirements, delivering the best possible run-time performance and an optimised hardware resource footprint, according to eCosCentric.

RedBoot is a complete bootstrap and debug environment for embedded systems based on the eCos hardware abstraction layer. RedBoot allows download and execution of embedded applications via serial or ethernet, including embedded Linux and eCos applications. It can be used for both product development (debug support) and in deployed products (flash update and network booting), according to eCosCentric.

“eCos is the premier royalty-free open source RTOS, and we are pleased to partner with SSV in delivering a complete solution for the evaluation of eCos and RedBoot on MCF5280 ColdFire hardware,” said Daniel Morris, Sales & Marketing Director at eCosCentric.

Further resources, including an Eclipse IDE and a comprehensive range of engineering and support services, are available from eCosCentric to assist OEMs in their deployment of eCos and RedBoot.


 
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