ARM-9 evaluation board for ARM CPU module E-CPU-1100 / E-CPU-1000
with 64M B SDRAM and 256 MB NAND Flash
E-BASE-1000
19% VAT
ARM-9 evaluation board for ARM CPU module E-CPU-1100 / E-CPU-1000
with 64M B SDRAM and 256 MB NAND Flash
- E-CPU-1100 module
- 7-24V power supply
- All interfaces available
- Board can be expand with own developments by two VG connectors
- Documents with all schematics of the E-BASE-1000 board
- Software CD
- Power supply unit
This starter kit is an optimal entry for developers. All interfaces are lead through by according connectors.

Quick start
For evaluating our External Address- / DatabusE-CPU-1000 module we developed this E-BASE-1000 board. It comes with all interfaces and connectors to run the E-CPU-1000 module by Linux application.
Description
The starterkit contains all needed hard and softwarefunctions for a directly operation of the E-CPU-1000 module. The CPU module is plugged on to the E-BASE-1000 board by two 100pin Hirose FX8 connectors. All interfaces will be lead through by according jacks or headers and were provided without any hardware construction. Some signal states can be indicated by LED, what can be useful for better error analysis. There are also a VG96 and a VG48 connector on the board, that allows the user to expand or upgrade the E-BASE-1000 board with own developments. With a power down function, the E-CPU-1000 module can be driven in batterie mode. An additional DIP switch on the E-BASE-1000 board was configured to generate some control signals manually.

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The block diagram shows which interfaces and connectors are provided by the E-BASE-1000 board.


Manuals
Manual E-CPU-1100/E-CPU-1000
Manual E-CPU-1100/E-CPU-1000 Hardwaredescription about Linux-modules
- Hardware description
- Memory layout
- Pin assignment
Manual E-BASE-1000 (Starterkit for E-CPU-1100 / E-CPU-1000 / E-CPU-800)
Manual E-BASE-1000 (Starterkit for E-CPU-1100 / E-CPU-1000 / E-CPU-800) Hardwaredescription Linux development boards
- Board overview
- Mechanics
- Schematics
- Switches
Manual Linux for Embedded
Manual Linux for Embedded Softwaredocumentation about our Linux-boards.
- Quickstart
- Installation of the toolchain
- Compiling the "first" C-program for a ARM9-board
- Installation of a NFS-server / TFTP-server
- Updating Linux Kernel and ROOT-filesystem
Datasheets
Pinout Hirose connector J1
Pinout Hirose connector J1 Technical pinout differences between the Hirose connector J1, the E-CPU-1100 and E-CPU-800 board (extracted from the schematics E-BASE-1000)
Downloads
Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop - Version 1.20 - Image für den VMware Player (ca.1,2 GB)
Ubuntu 9.04 Desktop - Version 1.20 - Image für den VMware Player (ca.1,2 GB) Installed components:
- Toolchain (ARM9 Crosscompiler)
- FTP-Server
- NFS-Server
- TFTP-Server
- simple source example in C with a script to compile