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Just in case you haven’t seen this one from Atmel, My new Atmel AVR32 development kit, STK1000 Linux Box!
It loads up great, I haven’t had the time to mess around with it
but seems like it has 2 Ethernet ports, 2 USB ports, bunch of I/Os, push buttons and nice color LCD. The whole Linux runs on a 256MB SD Card, which is kinda cool…
“STK1000 provides a complete AT32AP7000 development environment. The kit has two ethernet ports, a high quality QVGA LCD, a loudspeaker, and connectors for USART, PS/2, VGA, and USB. A expansion header can be used for prototyping.
A pre-installed Linux image on the enclosed 256 MB SD card ensures that the user can boot Linux and start program development directly after power up.
STK1000 is also supported by AVR JTAGICE mkII. With either GNU GCC or the IAR compiler, the JTAGICE mkII supports basic runtime control and a limited trace. “
5 Responses to The new Atmel AVR32 – STK1000 Embedded Linux Start Kit
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I am interesting to buy the STK1000 development kit.
oh you can order one from digikey.com
hi i just buy the stk1000 but i can’t start it with linux kubuntu the avr logo appear on the screen and i don’t know what to do.
sir i m intrusted in the kit
what is price of the kit
and what does it includes(code examples, software etc)
how to order it
i hv won an avr stk1000,but I don’t know how to use it….please help me out…