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== '''SheevaPlug Specifications''' ==
 
== '''SheevaPlug Specifications''' ==
  
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Sheeva CPU Core
  
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1.2 GHz operation
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L1 Cache: 16K Instruction + 16K Data
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L2 Cache: 256KB
  
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Memory
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DDR2 400MHz, 16-bit bus
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512MB DDR2: 1Gb x8, 4 devices
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Power efficient Samsung devices
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NAND FLASH Controller, 8-bit bus
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512MB NAND FLASH: 4Gb x8, direct boot
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128-bit eFuse Memory
  
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Power
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Power input: 100-240VAC/50-60Hz 19W
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DC Consumption: 5V/3.0A
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High efficiency POL DC-DC converters
  
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Development Interface
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System Development Board
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JTAG and Console Interface via USB
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SDIO expansion
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JTAG OpenOCD support via USB
  
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High speed I/O & Peripherals
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GE, USB 2.0 Host
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RTC w/ Battery
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UL/CE/FCC certified
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[http://www.globalscaletechnologies.com/p-22-sheevaplug-dev-kit-us.aspx For more information]
  
 
== '''Accessing SheevaPlug from a Windows box''' ==
 
== '''Accessing SheevaPlug from a Windows box''' ==
  
 
[http://apvsbr700.blogspot.com/2010/04/connecting-to-sheevaplug-using-windows.html Connecting to the Sheevaplug Using Windows]
 
[http://apvsbr700.blogspot.com/2010/04/connecting-to-sheevaplug-using-windows.html Connecting to the Sheevaplug Using Windows]
 
  
  

Revision as of 16:07, 16 April 2010

SheevaPlug Specifications

Sheeva CPU Core

1.2 GHz operation L1 Cache: 16K Instruction + 16K Data L2 Cache: 256KB

Memory DDR2 400MHz, 16-bit bus 512MB DDR2: 1Gb x8, 4 devices Power efficient Samsung devices NAND FLASH Controller, 8-bit bus 512MB NAND FLASH: 4Gb x8, direct boot 128-bit eFuse Memory

Power Power input: 100-240VAC/50-60Hz 19W DC Consumption: 5V/3.0A High efficiency POL DC-DC converters

Development Interface System Development Board JTAG and Console Interface via USB SDIO expansion JTAG OpenOCD support via USB

High speed I/O & Peripherals GE, USB 2.0 Host RTC w/ Battery

UL/CE/FCC certified


For more information

Accessing SheevaPlug from a Windows box

Connecting to the Sheevaplug Using Windows


Installing F12 on an SD and booting from the SheevaPlug

Installing F12 on an SD

Configuring U-boot