[Arm-netbook] NuSmartTM 2816

Alejandro Mery amery at geeks.cl
Tue Jan 17 18:21:17 GMT 2012


On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 19:15, Bari Ari <bari at onelabs.com> wrote:
> On 01/17/2012 12:05 PM, lkcl luke wrote:
>>
>>
>> * TI's OMAP3503 (and one other in that series, 3525 or something)
>> * AM Sitara CPUs 335x all have the option of non-PowerVR
>>
>>
>> and a 1121-pin BGA package, that's.... that's a bitch. yields will not
>> be particularly good [each of the pins is hammer-welded to the silicon
>> wafer: the BGA pads are on a multi-layer PCB, themselves.  you hit the
>> wafer 1121 times with a hammer to get it to stick to the pins-board,
>> it doesn't do it much good...]
>>
>>
> Even if I made them easy to assemble what would we really gain by the
> having the Sitara or other omap parts on an EOMA68 card?

don't forget about the industrial world, they don't need fancy
graphics but EOMA68 modules compatible with TI-based kits can be very
interesting.



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