* [Xenomai-help] x86 based SBC with PCI slot expansions and Xenomai support?
@ 2006-08-19 19:01 Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas
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From: Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas @ 2006-08-19 19:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Does someone here know about some commercial x86 based SBC (preferently
low cost) with PCI slot expansions that work on Xenomai? I was looking
for processors higher than 500MHz (preferently, higher than 1GHz).
Thanks in advance,
Rodrigo.
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* Re: [Xenomai-help] x86 based SBC with PCI slot expansions and Xenomai support?
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@ 2006-08-21 16:45 ` Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas
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From: Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas @ 2006-08-21 16:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Cedric Herreman, xenomai
Hi Cedric,
thank you very much for your precious information! I was really
expecting an answer not so great as yours, like "There are the boards
ECM-5718, xxx, yyy.", but your answers were much more complete.
I really appreciated your message. Again, thank you very much!
Best Regards,
Rodrigo.
P.S: I think a 600 Mhz would suffice for my application because I think
this processor can process a 480x240 color image for, basically,
threshold processing. Other required processing have few processing
power requirements. But for sensor data reading, I would need to have
maximum latencies of 20 us. But the data reading processing is very
simple and takes much less than 1 us. But anyway, it is not a commercial
application. It is just my robot with a sample program for validating
the framework developed in my Master thesis. I will not implement it
with SBC, but I want to be more specific when arguing that it would be
possible to use a SBC and show an example of SBC that could be used. But
I really like your message because I may need to develop real
applications in future and it is good to see your suggestions. Thank you.
Cedric Herreman escreveu:
> Rodrigo,
>
> Here are some suppliers :
> - AAEON
> - Kontron
> - Evalue
> - Advantech
> - Axiomtek
> - ..
>
> Some provide pc-boards in a small casing (pc-box).
> Most boards have one or more extensions : PCI, PC-104, Cardbus, ..
>
> Pc-boards also come in different formats :
> 5.25"
> 3.5"
> PC-104
> mini-ITX (http://www.mini-itx.com/)
>
> A lot of those boards are based on a x86 architecture. Xenomai
> supports this. The only way you can find out if your board has good
> real time behavior is by testing it. Some BIOS settings can affect the
> real time behavior. Typically some USB configurations can increase
> latencies (USB keyboard support).
>
> Also the Geode processor is known to have "issues" when it comes to
> real time behavior. But this processor is phasing out.
>
> I am currently testing an evalue ECM-5718. It has low latencies. There
> is a PCI slot. It is based on a Celeron M 600 MHz (maybe too slow for
> your application). I have already run Linux+RTAI and Linux+Xenomai on it.
>
> Cedric.
>
> */Rodrigo Rosenfeld Rosas <lbocseg@domain.hid>/* wrote:
>
> Does someone here know about some commercial x86 based SBC
> (preferently
> low cost) with PCI slot expansions that work on Xenomai? I was
> looking
> for processors higher than 500MHz (preferently, higher than 1GHz).
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Rodrigo.
>
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