Open source x86 design targets failsafe embedded PC
Jul 15, 2009 — by Eric Brown — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 62 viewsZF Micro Solutions is shipping an open source reference design for a low-cost, low-power, embedded control PC. The Linux-compatible ZFx86 Easy Embedded PC System (EEPC) design is built around a “failsafe” ZFx86 SoC, consumes under five Watts, and offers multiple I/O connectors, says the company.
The EEPC is intended for developing an embedded control PC with a $100 target BOM (bill of materials) in volumes of 10K, says the company. The schematics and software for the EEPC design are posted as a free open source download, says the fabless semiconductor company. ZF Micro also sells a complete development kit for Linux or Windows CE for $600, and a parts starter kit is said to be available for $120 from ZF distributors.
ZFx86 Easy Embedded PC System (EEPC)
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ZFx86 block diagram
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EEPC top view
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Another side of the EEPC
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ZF Micro's full development kit includes a fully assembled and tested board, plus documentation, drivers, and licensed software, says the company. The design is said to be based on components with long-life production commitments from ZF and other suppliers. The free design package, meanwhile, includes OrCad schematics, PadsPCB layout files, and a BOM spreadsheet.
Specifications listed for the EEPC board design include:
- Processor — ZFx86 @ 100MHz with ZF BIOS; 486 DX4 with FPU and 8K L1 cache
- Memory — 128MB of 32-bit SDRAM (quad 2M x 32 DRAM)
- Storage — 128MB SSD with IDE interface (either Apacer ADC II or SST NAND Drive SST85LD0128); DR DOS 7.03 pre-installed
- Display — Silicon Motion SM712 video controller with integrated memory (4MB), supporting up to 1024 x 768 resolution and dual VGA and LCD display
- Networking — 10/100 integrated MAC/PHY (Realtek RTL8139DL)
- Other I/O:
- 1 x VGA
- 1 x RS232
- 1 x parallel
- 1 x Ethernet (RJ45 connector)
- RS232 10-pin (COM2)
- LCD 40-pin
- PS2 keyboard/mouse
- 2 x USB
- 2 x IDE 40-pin
- Floppy 34-pin
- Z-tag header
- Expansion:
- PCI 32-bit
- ISA 16-bit
- Other features — 56Kbps Radicom modem; uses one COM2 RS232 port
- Power — Linear Technology LT1963A ATX power supply, with 1.5A output current and 340mV dropout voltage; 5 Watt power consumption
- Operating temperature — 32 to 158 deg. F (0 to 70 deg. C)
- Dimensions — 10 x 7 inches
- Operating system — Linux; Windows CE
Availability
The EEPC design is available now, with a free design package including source code, from ZF Micro, here. The complete development kit is available from ZF for $600, including EEPC board. A "parts starter kit" is available for $120 from ZF authorized distributors listed here.
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