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Csb360
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CSB360 Top View
Board NameCSB360
ManufacturerMotorola
Referencehttp://www.cogcomp.com/csb_csb360.htm
ArchitectureMotorola MXF5272 ColdFire
CPU ModelMCF5272
MonitoruMon
Runs on Simulator?Yes. SkyEye
AliasesNo
RAM32 MB
Non-volatile Memory8 MB Flash
Serial PortsRS232 x 2, QSPI x 1
VideoVideo Unspecified.


Overview

At the heart of the CSB360 lies the Motorola Coldfire MCF5272 Microprocessor. The Coldfire Version 2 core provides excellent performance with low power consumption. This ability, combined with the on-chip 10/100 Ethernet, QSPI and USB ports allows the MCF5272 to form the basis of low-cost, high performance products for industrial automation, telematics, medical applications and many others.


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The MCF5272 Address and Data Bus as well as all GPIO are made available via .1" Stacking Headers. These headers are on.1" centers for easy mating with standard prototyping boards. All this, plus the SD Card, Dual CAN and Color/BW LCD Controller, make the CSB360 ideal for a wide variety of product design and development tasks.

Specifications

Feature CSB360 - Motorola MXF5272 ColdFire Architecture
Core 66Mhz ColdFire Version 2, 4KB On Chip SRAM
SDRAM 32Mbyte 32-Bit Wide SDRAM
FLASH 8Mbyte 16-Bit Wide StrataFLASH
NAND FLASH Secure Digital Card via QSPI Port
LCD Controller Epson S1D13706 with 80KByte SRAM supports up to 320x240 TFT, HR-TFT and STN Displays
Serial RS232 x 2, QSPI x 1
CAN Infineon SAK82C900 Dual CAN Controller via QSPI
USB Version 1.1 Device Port
Ethernet On-Chip 10/100 Mbit Controller with DMA
Real Time Clock Dallas DS1307 or DS1338 With Battery
Bus Expansion Full CPU Bus and GPIO available via 40-Pin stackable headers
JTAG 26-Pin Header ( Abatron BDI2000 and Macraigor OCDemon compatible)
LED's 3 User Driven GPIO brought to Expansion Header
Switches 3 User Readable GPIO from Expansion Header
Power 5V Only Connection
Boot Monitor Micromonitor

Test Reports

Reported to run on SkyEye CVS October 2007 (http://www.rtems.com/ml/rtems-users/2007/october/msg00054.html). See Skyeye MCF5272 entry for details.


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