[ale] Designing hardware that runs Linux
Brian Pitts
brian at polibyte.com
Sun Oct 31 18:34:32 EDT 2010
On 10/29/2010 04:21 PM, Michael B. Trausch wrote:
> What I do know is that I need to talk to someone who knows a thing or
> two about building embedded systems that run Linux on them. I don't
> want to put all the details of my thinking in the public archive (which
> is why I'm being a bit vague), but I think that it would be worthwhile
> looking into it. What I do know is that this is (roughly) what I'd want
> in terms of hardware:
>
> * Two to four Ethernet ports
> * At least one or two USB ports that are user-accessible
> * An easily implemented "expansion bus" that would make a stackable
> unit possible without sending the cost through the roof and provided
> no less than 6 Mbps of usable net bandwidth
Would ethernet be suitable for the expansion? If so, it seems like stuff
that meets these requirements is announced on
http://www.linuxfordevices.com/pretty frequently.
> * <= 512 MB each of RAM and software storage, <= 4 GB of redundant
> data storage
> * A CPU capable of running Linux and a limited userland, in the
> 300-600 MHz range
> * No spinning platters, and passive cooling if possible
> * The ability to use next to no power when idle
> * The ability to use no more than approx. 90 watts when under full
> load (the last two requirements being the most flexible, but still
> strongly desirable)
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All the best,
Brian Pitts
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