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author | bnewbold <bnewbold@robocracy.org> | 2012-09-13 22:30:41 +0200 |
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committer | bnewbold <bnewbold@robocracy.org> | 2012-09-13 22:30:41 +0200 |
commit | 2350af69a8563d72ec483097d67e8a3156217a56 (patch) | |
tree | c038418e3840159a5d2519698f4703aa09943849 | |
parent | c45e50fb1bd269d4bc04dbe7daaf287a37007940 (diff) | |
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diff --git a/design/hardware.page b/design/hardware.page index 4049273..02fcbe9 100644 --- a/design/hardware.page +++ b/design/hardware.page @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ for $45. Antennas and cabling (for both 2.4GHz and 5GHz) are necessary and usually aren't included with PCI cards, so the rooter will need to ship with them. -## Ethernet +### Ethernet The Realtek RTL8366SR gigabit switch chip is an industry standard with support in OpenWRT. I have been unable to find a public price quote for it, but am @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ ethernet cable runs may be required for reliability in extreme environments. The first revision rooter will probably not support power-over-ethernet; injector dongles provide similar functionality. -## Connectivity +### Connectivity For both initial development and for later hacking, JTAG access to at least the SoC will be broken out. @@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ users. As a contemporary solution, an FTDI chip will allow USB access to the root serial console, with low-voltage UART pins also broken out to pads internally. -## Power +### Power 12-20v DC input power will be accepted, with the explicit goal of being able to run off 12v battery or solar power without browning out down to 10.5v or so. @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ USB, SATA, PCI, and other peripherals. Idle power usage should go very low. TODO: a 12v power adapter is not included in the price estimate below, a decent one probably costs about $3 in bulk. -## Extra Features +### Extra Features rooter will include an 2.4GHz 802.15.4 radio on-board to enable lightweight "internet-of-things" communication with embedded devices. The 6lowpan protocol |