Expansions

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Background

- The basix motherboards connect a single expansion board using the 60-pin connector for a two board configuration.

- The connex motherboards connect both a 60-pin and 92-pin expansion board for a three-board configuration.

- The verdex motherboards could connect a 60-pin, a 24-pin and a 120-pin expansion board for a three-board configuration.

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robostix-connex-wifistix three-board assembly
robostix-connex-wifistix three-board assembly


60-pin expansion boards (verdex only)

These boards listed below are in addition to the 60-pin boards listed here.

For assistance in configuring verdex wireless solutions, go to the verdex wireless page.

consoleLCD-vx

Add USB host, LCD, GPIO and RS232 to a verdex motherboard

Features:

  • 3 x RS-232 ports on miniDIN8 connectors
  • USB mini-B connector with USB Host signals
  • LCD-ready for the Samsung Screen
  • Touchscreen controller
  • Connection: verdex motherboard via a 60-pin Hirose connector
  • Size: 80x34mm
  • Weight: consoleLCD-vx @ 16.1g
  • Power: Recommended to be used with 5v wall adapters. Power over USB not provided.


Instructions: steps to get consoleLCD working.


console-vx

  • 3 x RS-232 ports on miniDIN8 connectors
    • the middle serial port is the console (FFUART; /dev/ttyS0)
    • the serial port closest to the power jack is the BTUART (/dev/ttyS1)
    • the serial port farthest from the power jack is the STUART (/dev/ttyS2)
  • USB mini-B connector with USB Host signals
  • 18-bit LCD with footprint for FH21 (24pin)
  • Serial function ports (Alternatively GPIO lines) on 0.100" through-holes
  • Power Jack

More technical information on the console-vx board is posted here.

Note1: The console-vx expansion boards have been designed to function with verdex motherboards and can be configured together like this.
Note2: The console-vx expansion prior the version: R1414 have a bug. The VCC and GND net must be connected to VCC and GND.

breakout-vx

  • 40 pin header on 0.100" centers that brings out i2c, power and 23 GPIOs
  • USB mini-B connector with USB Host signals
  • 24-pin connector that brings out power and 22 LCD signals (18 LCD data and 4 LCD control)
  • Power Jack

Note: The breakout-vx expansion boards have been designed to function with verdex motherboards and can be configured together like this.


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60-pin expansion boards (basix, connex & verdex)

These boards function with basix, connex and verdex motherboards.

console-hw

....(previously called the waysmall original)

console-st

.....(previously called the waysmall STUART)

breakout-gs

Note: For known issues and information go here

thumbstix

  • USB-powered with a Type A male USB client socket
  • 4 TTL serial ports
  • (3 TTL serial ports when used with a bluetooth enabled basix or connex motherboard)
  • LCD signals
  • 2 3.3V PWM.


thumsbtix works with PXA255-based motherboards only: basix and connex. See thumbstix FAQ


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tweener

audiostix-tweener-connex-cfstix three-board assembly
audiostix-tweener-connex-cfstix three-board assembly

Note: Always connect the tweener so that it extends out and away from the other boards.

audiostix (discontinued)

  • 10 UCB1400 - GPIO lines
  • 4 UCB1400 - A/D lines @ 3.3v
  • 2 pairs of UCB1400 - Touchscreen lines
  • mini-B USB client socket
  • Stereo in/out
  • Power Jack

audiostix2

Audiostix specification information.


  • 38 PXA-GPIO lines
  • 1 pair of PXA-I2C lines
  • 10 UCB1400 - GPIO lines
  • 4 UCB1400 - A/D lines @ 3.3v
  • 2 pairs of UCB1400-Touchscreen lines
  • 2 TTL level serial ports
  • mini-B USB client socket
  • Stereo in/out
  • Power Jack
  • Data Sheet for Philips UCB1400 chip can be found here
audiostix-connex-netMMC three-board assembly
audiostix-connex-netMMC three-board assembly
gumstix verdex plus audiostix II vs iPod nano
gumstix verdex plus audiostix II vs iPod nano

Audiostix2 FAQ

GPSstix

GPSstix specification information.


  • 38 PXA-GPIO lines
  • 1 pair of PXA-I2C lines
  • 10 UCB1400 - GPIO lines
  • 4 UCB1400 - A/D lines @ 3.3v
  • 2 pairs of UCB1400-Touchscreen lines
  • 2 TTL level serial ports
  • mini-B USB client socket
  • Stereo in/out
  • Power Jack
  • uBlox™ LEA-4H GPS module


a good starting configuration for GPSstix on the gumstix.

GPSstix FAQ

robostix

robostix-connex-wifistix three-board assembly
robostix-connex-wifistix three-board assembly
  • ATmega128 AVR processor at 16MHz
  • 30 AVR GPIO lines at 5V
    • 6 optionally function as 16-bit PWM outputs
    • 8 optionally function as 8 or 10-bit ADC
  • 2 AVR UARTs at 5V
  • 2 Gumstix UARTs at 5V (STUART and FFUART, when used in conjunction with a Gumstix module only)
  • Shared I2C bus for communication between the AVR and an attached Gumstix module, and control of external devices
  • ISP connector for programming AVR (can also be programmed by an attached Gumstix module)
  • Power Jack (5.5V+) or separate headers for logic and servo power

See Also

roboaudio

  • ATmega128 AVR processor at 16MHz
  • 41 AVR GPIO lines at 5V
    • 6 optionally function as 16-bit PWM outputs
    • 8 optionally function as 8 or 10-bit ADC
  • 2 AVR UARTs at 5V
  • UCB1400 audio codec (AC97-compatible) for stereo line in and out
  • 10 UCB1400 - GPIO lines at 3.3V
  • 8 UCB1400 dedicated ADC channels at 3.3V
  • 2 Gumstix UARTs at 5V (STUART and FFUART, when used in conjunction with a Gumstix module only)
  • Shared I2C bus for communication between the AVR and an attached Gumstix module, and control of external devices
  • ISP connector for programming AVR (can also be programmed by an attached Gumstix module)
  • Separate headers for logic (5.5V+) and servo power.

Note: the UCB1400 can only be used if a Gumstix module is attached, and cannot be driven directly by the ATmega128 processor.

Intro to robostix, robostix FAQ (for robostix and roboaudiostix)

92-pin expansion boards (connex)

The 92-pin expansion boards connect to the connex motherboards only.

Each 92-pin expansion board has a 92-pin header

Note 1: The Frequently asked questions/netstix

Note 2: For all board Schematics

wifistix-CF_FCC and wifistix-CF_EU

Note: several important revision notifications for wifistix boards and CF connectors.


robostix-connex-wifistix three-board assembly
robostix-connex-wifistix three-board assembly
gumstix connex plus wifistix vs coke can
gumstix connex plus wifistix vs coke can

wifistix-FCC and wifistix-EU


wifistix FAQ

netCF

netMMC

  • 1 x 10/100 ethernet RJ45 jack using the SMC LAN91C111. For manufacturer details, go here.
  • Power Jack
  • 1 MMC adapter


audiostix-connex-netMMC three-board assembly
audiostix-connex-netMMC three-board assembly

netDUO

  • 2 x 10/100 ethernet RJ45 jack using the SMC LAN91C111. For manufacturer details, go here.
  • Power Jack

netDUO-mmc

  • 2 x 10/100 ethernet RJ45 jack using the SMC LAN91C111. For manufacturer details, go here.
  • Power Jack
  • 1 MMC adapter

etherstix

  • 1 x 10/100 ethernet RJ45 jack using the SMC LAN91C111. For manufacturer details, go here.
  • Power Jack

cfstix

120-pin expansion boards (verdex)

For assistance in configuring verdex wireless solutions, go to the verdex wireless page.

These 120-pin expansion boards connect to the verdex motherboards only.

netCF-vx

  • 1 x 10/100 ethernet RJ45 jack using the SMC LAN91C111. For manufacturer details, go here.
  • compact flash
  • Power Jack
  • verdex only via the 120-pin molex connector.


netmicroSD-vx

  • 1 x 10/100 ethernet RJ45 jack using the SMC LAN9117. For manufacturer details, go here.
  • microSD card slot
  • Power Jack
  • verdex only via the 120-pin molex connector.

netwifi-microSD-vx EU and netwifi-microSD-vx FCC

netwifi-microSD-vx expansion board with scale
netwifi-microSD-vx expansion board with scale
  • 802.11(b) and 802.11(g) utilizing the Marvell® 88W8385 module. More information here.
  • 1 x 10/100 ethernet RJ45 jack using the SMC LAN9117. For manufacturer details, go here.
  • microSD card slot
  • Power Jack
  • verdex only via the 120-pin molex connector.
  • Weight: netwifimicroSD-vx @ 18.1g (w/microSD + Antenna @ 8.0g ea

Instructions on how to modify buildroot to work with the net-wifi-usd expansion card for the verdex have been posted here. .

wifi module EU and wifi module FCC

  • 802.11(b) and 802.11(g) utilizing the Marvell® 88W8385 module. More information here.
  • plugs into netwifi-microSD-vx expansion board.

Instructions on how to modify buildroot to work with the net-wifi-usd expansion card for the verdex have been posted here. .


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further reading

  • Many expansion boards have a SD card connector (which is also compatible with MMC cards). Detailed information on MMC and SD cards can be found at the MultiMediaCard wiki.
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