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nblocks:n-pro-60 [2019/09/19 10:12]
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-**this page is work in progress**+
 ======n-PRO-60====== ======n-PRO-60======
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-<WRAP centeralign>//​**n-PRO-10**// </​WRAP>​ +<WRAP centeralign>//​**n-PRO-60**// </​WRAP>​ 
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 OSD3358 in n-PRO modular form factor</​WRAP>​ OSD3358 in n-PRO modular form factor</​WRAP>​
-| License ​       | GPL 2.0 | +| License ​       | GPL 2.0                                                       ​
-| Status ​        | Tested | +| Status ​        | Tested ​                                                       
-| Buy at:        |   ​+| Buy at:        |                                                               ​
-| Categories ​    ​| ​ +| Categories ​    ​| ​                                                              ​
-| Hardware repo  | [[https://​bitbucket.org/​nimbus_it/​n-pro-10|Bitbucket]] | +| Hardware repo  | [[https://​bitbucket.org/​nimbus_it/​prcba-n-pro-60|Bitbucket]] ​ 
-| Firmware repo  | [[https://​bitbucket.org/​nimbus_it/​n-pro-10|Bitbucket]] ​|+| Firmware repo  |                                                               ​|
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 n-PRO-60 is a development board from the n-Blocks family designed for rapid prototyping,​ in the [[nblocks:​proformfactor|n-Blocks PRO form factor]]. n-PRO-60 is a development board from the n-Blocks family designed for rapid prototyping,​ in the [[nblocks:​proformfactor|n-Blocks PRO form factor]].
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 =====Overview===== =====Overview=====
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-[[nblocks:​n-PRO|n-PRO-60]] board features Octavo Systems OSD3358 1GHz ARM® Cortex-A8 microcontroller. It integrates the AM335x, TPS65217C Power Management IC, TL5209 Low Voltage Dropout Regulator,​1GB DDR3 Memory and 4KB EEPROM. ​It saves board space and allows the user to get started quickly with the design without spending time on the complexity of PMIC or DDR3 interface and significantly reduces design time. It is compatible with AM335x development tools and software. The compact design also offers access to many of the interfaces and the slim-stack MOLEX Connectors allows additional functionality.+[[nblocks:​n-PRO|n-PRO-60]] board features Octavo Systems OSD3358 1GHz ARM® Cortex-A8 microcontroller. It integrates the AM335x, TPS65217C Power Management IC, TL5209 Low Voltage Dropout Regulator,​1GB DDR3 Memory and 4KB EEPROM. ​The baord space is smartly used in n-PRO-60. It allows the user to get started quickly with the design without spending time on the complexity of PMIC or DDR3 interface and significantly reduces design time. It is compatible with AM335x development tools and software. The compact design also offers access to many of the interfaces and the 4 x 60 pins Hirose ​Connectors allows additional functionality.
  
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-=====Main Features ​Of The Board=====+=====n-PRO-60 ​Features===== 
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-  * Low cost Linux computer with tremendous ​expansibility +  * Low cost Linux computer with tremendous ​expandibility 
-  * Opportunity to learn many programming aspects from educators on-line+  * Software compatibility with Debain GNU/Linux images
   * Openness and flexibility tear-down limits on your imagination   * Openness and flexibility tear-down limits on your imagination
 +  * Storage– micro SD slot
 +  * USB– 1x micro USB 2.0 port
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-  * Expansion pin headers ​with power and battery ​I/Os, high-speed USB+  * Power Supply– 5V via micro USB port; via expansion ​headers ​for LiPo battery
   * 8 analog inputs, 44 digital I/Os and numerous digital interface peripherals   * 8 analog inputs, 44 digital I/Os and numerous digital interface peripherals
   * MicroUSB host/client and microSD connectors   * MicroUSB host/client and microSD connectors
 +  * JTAG Debugging (gdb and other monitor-mode debug possible)
  
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 =====Board Pinout projected to Top side===== =====Board Pinout projected to Top side=====
  
-n-PRO-60 is a **HOST** board with 4 x 60 pin MOLEX SLIMSTACK ​connectors at bottom side, following the [[nblocks:​nproformfactor|n-Blocks PRO form factor]].\\ +n-PRO-60 is a **HOST** board with four Hirose DF30-series ​60-pin low profile ​connectors at bottom side, following the [[nblocks:​nproformfactor|n-Blocks PRO form factor]].\\ 
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-===== Geting ​started=====+===== Getting ​started=====
  
   * Download the lastest Debian image from beagleboard.org/​latest-images. The "​IoT"​ images provide more free disk space if you don't need to use a graphical user interface (GUI).   * Download the lastest Debian image from beagleboard.org/​latest-images. The "​IoT"​ images provide more free disk space if you don't need to use a graphical user interface (GUI).
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