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Re: NANO54415

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Nano54414 product page - Q3 2012.
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Re: NANO54415

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yes, but its not in the store to pre-order
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pbreed
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It should be available in late Q2.
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Re: NANO54415

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ok, but when will the site have it for pre-order?
right now you can only pre-order the MOD54415 Ethernet Core Module, but not the nano.
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Re: NANO54415

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I would be interested in this concept... particularly interested in display and audio.... the 2 things that are missing from the standard NetBurner boards.

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Re: NANO54415

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Hi Paul: I know you're trying to minimize cost on the NANO54415, but as you consider its dev board, I'd encourage you to add SD support in either an SD or microSD adapter format, as well as including at least a few gpio LEDs and SW inputs like the ones that are on the DEV70 boards. If these can't be added to the dev board itself for cost reasons, another idea might be to offer a module that piggybacks onto all or part of the NB J2 connectors to add quick SD slot / LEDs / Switch inputs to any of you "MODd52xx" platforms.

The Nano54415 looks like a great platform!
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Re: NANO54415

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I just sent the "new" dev board for the NANO out for fabrication.

It has 5 LED's 1 power, and 4 connected to GPIO.
It also has a micro SD connector.
All nano pins go to un-populated header pins.

Power via Jack or USB
Uart 0 -> USB (With a jumper to disconnect the RX line so you can do TTL over the header pins connector)
Uart 1 -> DB9(With a jumper to disconnect the RX line so you can do TTL over the header pins connector)
Uart 2 -> RS-485(With a jumper to disconnect the RX line so you can do TTL over the header pins connector)
CAN interface chip.

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Re: NANO54415

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Paul

did you remember to pull the two USB host pins out of the BGA for me?

Thanks

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Re: NANO54415

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The USB host or Device interface is selectable by stuffing or not stuffing two resistors.
So the nano brings out the pins for either host or device USB.

The default stuffing will be device.

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Re: NANO54415

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Thanks! Sounds great!
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