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mustang82
Joined: 02 Dec 2005 Posts: 29 Helped: 6 Location: Third Rock from the sun
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14 Mar 2008 0:44 Good Embedded Board for Starters. |
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Hi,
I am into the Hardware testing domain and wish to switch to the development arena in the embedded sector. Can you suggest me some good development boards to practice on which are more contemporary in the market. I know a lot of MSP430s are used ... but would like to hear more of those and your thoughts. Appreciate your help.
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davidgrm
Joined: 08 Apr 2006 Posts: 210 Helped: 19
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14 Mar 2008 17:53 Re: Good Embedded Board for Starters. |
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| Take a look at Atmel web site they have some dev boards for their chips. If you use an AVR then AVRFreaks is a good place to look
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sos
Joined: 04 Apr 2008 Posts: 39
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05 Apr 2008 2:45 Re: Good Embedded Board for Starters. |
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http://www.embeddedindia.com/contactus.html
our company has contacted these guys and some one from delhi came to deliver and gave demos of available boards. we purchased arm and 51 boards.
10k was cost i think.
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H_D_R
Joined: 31 Jan 2008 Posts: 354 Helped: 17 Location: India
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05 Apr 2008 5:44 Re: Good Embedded Board for Starters. |
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| mustang82 wrote: |
Hi,
I am into the Hardware testing domain and wish to switch to the development arena in the embedded sector. Can you suggest me some good development boards to practice on which are more contemporary in the market. I know a lot of MSP430s are used ... but would like to hear more of those and your thoughts. Appreciate your help. |
Actually, it depends on your interest any knowledge in this field..
may be you have wide range of knowledge but still for starting you have to choose the most interested area.
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mamu_s
Joined: 03 Feb 2007 Posts: 45 Helped: 2
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20 May 2008 16:24 Re: Good Embedded Board for Starters. |
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I suggest to you to used PIC...
there are alot of pic type that can suit to your application..
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enogogo
Joined: 07 Jun 2004 Posts: 112 Helped: 1
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21 May 2008 15:43 Good Embedded Board for Starters. |
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| Keil boards are good
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chandanchoudhury
Joined: 29 May 2008 Posts: 1
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29 May 2008 12:55 Re: Good Embedded Board for Starters. |
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Initially for learning you should go for low cost boards made by orgs who make boards for students training, In bangalore, one org is there called emblitz, not very sure of the sp'lng but they make boards of low cost with good training module and software(online+distance)(everest infocomm)
you should try for that.
happy shifting.
chandan
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Tamasco
Joined: 27 Jun 2006 Posts: 167 Helped: 11
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02 Jun 2008 21:24 Re: Good Embedded Board for Starters. |
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Check www.olimex.com
They have good boards (inexpensive & good)
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You may also check Embedded Artists (http://www.embeddedartists.com)
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