Very nice thank you Alan! :-)

Do you need a dedicated git repo for that project like nuttx-hw or
something like that? :-)

One idea that came to my mind is to have a dedicated base board with
many different modules (SOM) with different MCU/SoC for NXDART build
and runtime testing maybe with some USB-UART converters or USB hub
onboard to it could be attached to a TestNode with only one USB cable.
That would save some space for many different separate devkits and
create kind of standard test environment. What do you think? :-)

Do you plan to have debug interface and/or usb-to-uart on the SOM or
just raw uart on some selected pins and the usb-to-uart / debug
interface would be placed on the BB? :-)

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On Sat, Feb 28, 2026 at 9:19 PM Alan C. Assis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Please review the document describing the initial specification for our SOM
> and BB boards:
>
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TyhSpZAtRyn2qT9Ix8BGUwJuKZuSkLFX
>
> The next step will be adding all the signals to be present in the SOM.
>
> During the discussion phase Lucas Zampar suggested we add the Ethernet in
> the SOM itself to avoid issues with the signal's impedance. So although
> initially the Ethernet and RJ45 connector will be in the SOM (although its
> signal will still available in the SOM connector), but in the future
> version it will be moved to the Base Board.
>
> BR,
>
> Alan

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