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Wanted - PC borad or example schematics

autodeskguest
autodeskguest over 9 years ago

 

Hi

 

Can anyone helP?

 

I'm looking for a CPU board with some rom(or flash or whatever) some ram and

USB I/O  but little or nothing else. (IE No video chips etc)

IE Minimal bare metal.

 

CPU to be as powerful as possible - If theres an X86-64 board that would be ideal.

I could use 32 or 64 bit CPU. Power is my key factor. (I dont want a

multiprocessor board or "network")

 

I'm happy to buy an existing board to meet my needs or could build one if

a suitable circuit example exists.

 

The only eagle design I can find is an atmel which is clearly no good to me.

 

Does anyone have any ideas?

 

Thanks

 

colin

 

 

 

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  • rachaelp
    rachaelp over 9 years ago in reply to autodeskguest +4
    colin[2] wrote: Everybody please - thank you - I'm done. Good for you! colin[2] wrote: Hopefully that answers the daft comment about "prejudice" earlier. also. Repeatedly demanding more information "so…
  • geralds
    geralds over 9 years ago in reply to balearicdynamics +4
    Hi, are sure that the Gizmo board helps? What if he want to build a space shuttle? He didn't describe concrete what he want neither for what he need the processor. Gerald ---
  • shabaz
    shabaz over 9 years ago in reply to autodeskguest +3
    Hi Colin, Everyone here has been trying to read sufficient engineering requirements from you, but the information is too vague to help in any meaningful way. In fact, your first post didn't quantify a…
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  • jc2048
    jc2048 over 9 years ago

    Would this do what you want?

     

    http://www.gocct.com/sheets/TP/tpb1x3sd.htm

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  • autodeskguest
    autodeskguest over 9 years ago in reply to jc2048

    In article

    <1685845295.241488201215693.JavaMail.jive@e14-cr-vp-appj8-04.premierfarnel

    l.net>, noreply-379382@element14.com says...

     

    Would this do what you want?

     

    http://www.gocct.com/sheets/TP/tpb1x3sd.htm

     

    thanks but no.

    (It has graphics, ethernet, sata etc ...)

    I'm looking for a processor only board with just processor support on board..

    It seems no one makes anything close but thanks to everyone for trying.

    I guess I'll have to do my own painful as that is.

     

     

     

     

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  • jlangbridge
    jlangbridge over 9 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Hey, watch it! ARM processors are more powerful than you might think. And no, I'm not talking about microcontrollers, but full microprocessor architecture.

     

    I'll second what a few people have said, we don't know exactly what you want, so I'll come up with a few ideas. I don't have a board readily made, since almost everyone adds in Ethernet or SD controllers, "because they can". Some of us actually like that sort of peripheral to be available, even if we don't use them. Olimex has a lot of boards, and most probably have external peripherals, but most importantly, all the schematics are available, so you can make your own module, depending on what you need. As for x86_64, Curtiss-Wright had a few; processors, bus connectors, and nothing else. https://www.curtisswrightds.com/products/cots-boards/processor-cards/

     

    One option that you will probably say no to is the NVIDIA Jetson Compute Module. Now, before you start, yes they make graphics cards, but NVIDIA is known for making some of the best industry number crunchers. Don't underestimate the power of CUDA. Again, that depends on the numbers you want to crunch, and how. Xeons might be better, CUDA might be better, or other massively parallel chips.

     

    Hope that helps

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    jlangbridge over 9 years ago in reply to autodeskguest

    Hey, watch it! ARM processors are more powerful than you might think. And no, I'm not talking about microcontrollers, but full microprocessor architecture.

     

    I'll second what a few people have said, we don't know exactly what you want, so I'll come up with a few ideas. I don't have a board readily made, since almost everyone adds in Ethernet or SD controllers, "because they can". Some of us actually like that sort of peripheral to be available, even if we don't use them. Olimex has a lot of boards, and most probably have external peripherals, but most importantly, all the schematics are available, so you can make your own module, depending on what you need. As for x86_64, Curtiss-Wright had a few; processors, bus connectors, and nothing else. https://www.curtisswrightds.com/products/cots-boards/processor-cards/

     

    One option that you will probably say no to is the NVIDIA Jetson Compute Module. Now, before you start, yes they make graphics cards, but NVIDIA is known for making some of the best industry number crunchers. Don't underestimate the power of CUDA. Again, that depends on the numbers you want to crunch, and how. Xeons might be better, CUDA might be better, or other massively parallel chips.

     

    Hope that helps

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