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* [https://www.dropbox.com/s/viyqhcyiumt9kzg/Avenger96_v6.0_2020-11-09.zip?dl=0 OpenSTLinux-2.0 based on Yocto Dunfell LTS and Linux 5.4 - v6.0 Starter Image] (Supported by Arrow Electronics) [[Starter Image Changelog]]
* [https://www.dropbox.com/s/viyqhcyiumt9kzg/Avenger96_v6.0_2020-11-09.zip?dl=0 OpenSTLinux-2.0 based on Yocto Dunfell LTS and Linux 5.4 - v6.0 Starter Image] (Supported by Arrow Electronics) [[Starter Image Changelog]]
: This Image includes four different bootmodes to support some additional mezzanine boars. [https://wiki.dh-electronics.com/index.php/Starter_Image_Bootmode Click here to learn, how to change between them.]
: This Image includes four different bootmodes to support some additional mezzanine boars. [https://wiki.dh-electronics.com/index.php/Starter_Image_Bootmode Click here to learn, how to change them.]


:'''X-LINUX-AI OpenSTLinux Expansion Package:''' Description: Expansion Package that targets artificial intelligence for STM32MP1 Series devices.
:'''X-LINUX-AI OpenSTLinux Expansion Package:''' Description: Expansion Package that targets artificial intelligence for STM32MP1 Series devices.

Revision as of 17:11, 12 November 2020

The Avenger96 board is the official DHCOR STM32MP1 reference design!

COM Avenger96Board

Introduction

The AVENGER Board is a 96Boards compliant consumer edition board based on the STM32MP15 series of SoCs. The STM32MP15 series is a highly integrated multi-market applications processor designed to enable secure and portable applications within the Internet of Things. AVENGER board features Dual-core Arm® Cortex®-A7 processors operating at up to 650 MHz, Single core Arm® Cortex® M4 operating up to 209 MHz. In addition, an extensive set of interfaces and connectivity peripherals are included to interface to cameras, touch-screen displays, MMC/SD cards and media processor engine. It also fully supports wireless communication, including WLAN and BLE.

Technical Details

  • STM32MP157AAC
    • 2x ARM® Cortex-A7 up to 650 MHz
    • 1x ARM® Cortex-M4 up to 209 MHz

  • GPU 1x 3D GPU Vivante® @ 533 MHz - OpenGL® ES 2.0
  • PMIC STPMIC1A
  • DDR3 DRAM 1024 Mbyte @ 533 MHz
  • eMMC Flash 8 Gbyte, v4.51 interface
  • NOR Flash 2 Mbyte, Quad SPI interface
  • EEPROM 128 byte
  • microSD Socket UHS-I speed grade, v3.01
  • USB Host 2x type A, 2.0 high-speed
  • USB OTG 1x type micro-AB, 2.0 high-speed
  • HDMI WXGA (1366x768) @ 60 fps, HDMI 1.4
  • WiFi / Bluetooth
    • WiFi 5 GHz & 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11a / b / g / n / ac
    • Bluetooth® v4.2 (BR/EDR/BLE)
    • PCB antenna
  • Ethernet 10 / 100 / 1000 Mbit/s, IEEE 802.3-compliant
  • Push-Buttons Power and reset
  • Battery Socket CR1216, CR1220 and CR1225
  • LEDs
    • 4x green user controlled LEDs
    • 1x blue Bluetooth enabled
    • 1x yellow WiFi enabled
    • 1x red power supply okay
  • Boot Mode 3 bit boot mode switch
  • Debug Interface JTAG interface via tag-connect
  • Supply (SYS_DCIN) 8 - 18 VDC
  • Temperature Range 0 - 40 °C
  • Dimensions 100 x 85 mm
  • Serial Peripherals
    • 2 x UART
    • 2 x I2C
    • 1 x I2S
    • 1 x SPI
    • 1 x GPIOs

Documentation

NOTE: Please also have a look at the STM32 MPU wiki: Links

Design Files

Software

DH Mainline based Linux

Notes:
- The Mainline based Linux offers Etnaviv GPU driver support!!!
- Based on kernel 5.4.x and Yocto version dunfell

OpenSTLinux

Notes:
- Based on OpenSTLinux v2.0
- GPU support based on original vivante GPU driver.
- Based on kernel 5.4.x and Yocto version dunfell
DH electronics Github contains the meta-av96 layer for ST v1.2.0 SDK. Please see readme.txt which describes the build process.
This Image includes four different bootmodes to support some additional mezzanine boars. Click here to learn, how to change them.
X-LINUX-AI OpenSTLinux Expansion Package: Description: Expansion Package that targets artificial intelligence for STM32MP1 Series devices.

Debian

Useful instructions

SPI Flash and eMMC Image Programming

Links