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  • Need advise on small low cost OMAP board for hobbyist

    Need advise on small low cost OMAP board for hobbyist

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    mahesh
    Posted by mahesh
    on May 01 2012 22:52 PM
    Intellectual670 points

    Dear friends,

    I am interested in purchasing OMAP  based boards for my personal sake and do some programming in my hostel to enhance my knowledge in signal processing,  RF, and instrumentation etc.

    Skill set : StarterWare, CCS5.1, (SYSBIOS optional).

    I want to know which is low cost board that I can go for and is it available in Indian Market?

    I  came to know about one such board from Beagle. Are there any other similar to it on which I can work without Linux.

    I request forum engineers to suggest me liberally.

    Regards,

    Mahesh

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    • Anuj Aggarwal
      Posted by Anuj Aggarwal
      on May 02 2012 01:02 AM
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      Mahesh,

      Have a look at this:

      http://beagleboard.org/bone

      This is a low-cost community board based on TI AM335x Cortex A8 processor (no DSP). It supports both Linux and Starterware.

      If you are looking for a ARM+DSP device, Beagle is the best option for you.

      Best Regards,

      Anuj Aggarwal

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