The picotux 100 is the world's smallest Linux computer, only slightly larger (35mm×19mm×19mm) than an RJ45 connector. Inside, there is an ARM7 CPU at 55 MHz running uClinux kernel 2.4.27 and Busybox 1.0. Two communication interfaces are provided, 10/100 Mbit half/full duplex Ethernet and a serial port with up to 230.400 baud. Five additional lines can be used for either general input/output or serial handshaking.
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Processor:
32-bit ARM 7 Netsilicon NS7520
Processor Clock:
55 MHz
Flash Memory:
2 MB
RAM:
8 MB SDRAM
Ethernet:
10/100 Mbit, HD and FD, auto sensing
Serial (TTL):
Up to 230.400 bps
General Input/Output Pins(TTL)
5, can be used as Handshake
LED for Ethernet
2; green (programmable) and yellow (Carrier)
Supply Voltage:
3,3 Volt +- 5%
Supply Current:
250 mA
Operating System:
uClinux 2.4.27 Big Endian (native)
Shell:
Busybox 1.0 and others
File Systems:
CRAMFS, JFFS2, NFS
Applications:
Webserver, Telnet
Size of the Linux Systems in Flash:
720 KB and more
Protected Bootloader for Update over Network:
64 KB Code
Development System:
GNU Tool chain
Compiler
GCC 3.4.4 for C/C++ and Fortran
Binutils
2.15
Library:
uClibc 0.9.26
Dimensions:
Height:
19 mm
Width:
19 mm
Deep:
36 mm
Package:
Shielded by metal
Weight:
ca.18 g
Ambient Temperature:
-40°C to 85°C
Preliminary Technical Data.
May be changed without notice.
18.05.2005
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