--- On Wed, 10/13/10, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> Again good news:
>
> we have won one of the new PandaBoards (OMAP4 / ARM Coretx ()
Congratulations!
Best regards,
Boudewijn
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>> http://omappedia.org/wiki/PandaBoard_Voting#PHASE-I_Winners
>>
>> http://omappedia.org/wiki/PEAP_Projects#Handheld_LCD_.26_GPS_.26_Navigation_Expansion_Board
>> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid
>>
>> Our goal is to adapt the hard- a
gt; http://omappedia.org/wiki/PEAP_Projects#Handheld_LCD_.26_GPS_.26_Navigation_Expansion_Board
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid
>
> Our goal is to adapt the hard- and software of the Openmoko Beagle Hybrid to
> this new board. This will give even m
> we have won one of the new PandaBoards (OMAP4 / ARM Coretx A9) boards
> through the PandaBoard Early Adopter Program:
Congratulations! This is good news, indeed.
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.26_Navigation_Expansion_Board
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid
Our goal is to adapt the hard- and software of the Openmoko Beagle Hybrid to
this new board. This will give even more power to future Openmoko devices.
Nikolaus
Am 14.09.2010 um 10:50 schrieb Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller:
>
Hi,
someone has asked for an update even talk a little about problems...
> 10. We also got some hints and offers for support to make high-density PCBs
> that are needed for the integration of a full OMAP system onto a motherboard
> replacement for the Freerunner. So we now think that finally, *w
Hi,
you may wonder what has happened to the Openmoko Beagle Hybrid [1] mentioned
in the August Community update (cited below).
First of all we had some delay with our SMD assembly company. They had holidays
on one hand and more work than expected (economy appears indeed to flourish
again). But
Hi all,
it is quite a while since our first announcement of the Openmoko Beagle Hybrid
[1] and you may have wondered how the project is going. Since we have got a
very positive feedback for our experiments and targets, we have tried to take
seriously on all the feedback and worked on a new
n we might need if we someday start
to squeeze everything into a Freerunner case.
>
> Since I plan to buy a pandora .. Could you have a closer look to
> verify whether the required connectors to attach the openmoko beagle
> hybrid kit are available?
Hm. The Pandora connectors and
I consider the very last diagramm very funny.
For the future: There is Kicad.
Its also very easy there to create new Chip-Symbols.
Try it out ;-D
But I'm glad to see that there are still people around,
who design the hardware the good old El.Ing.-way.
(Paper and pen)
regards
leviathan
si
openmoko beagle
hybrid kit are available?
regards
Andreas
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>> Which option would you prefer?
>
> Since this are too many for us to handle, please let us know the variants you
> like. We will then decide which ones we will finally produce.
>
> To simplify the answers, please vote here:
>
> http://www.doodle.com/huagbg7hu94zyame
Ok,
I think t
> 1. PCB and very special components only (you can go shopping yourself).
> 2. PCB and complete component set (unsoldered)
> 3. PCB and components already soldered on a professional SMT line (we
> have one)
> 4. same as 3 including a Wi2Wi GPS receiver module (we are not sure if
> the internal
Hi Joerg,
Am 16.06.2010 um 21:51 schrieb Joerg Eesmann:
> Hi Nikolaus,
> Very good stuff, an open phone with OMAP3530-Power, my dream...
>
> I am a little off topic here, but I take the chance to ask eitherway.
> I am thinking about a little simpler NaviBoard.
> The actual Naviboard has 2x2 ADC
Hi Joerg!
Am Mittwoch 16 Juni 2010, 21:51:53 schrieb Joerg Eesmann:
> Hi Nikolaus,
> Very good stuff, an open phone with OMAP3530-Power, my dream...
>
> I am a little off topic here, but I take the chance to ask eitherway.
> I am thinking about a little simpler NaviBoard.
> The actual Naviboard h
Hi Nikolaus,
Very good stuff, an open phone with OMAP3530-Power, my dream...
I am a little off topic here, but I take the chance to ask eitherway.
I am thinking about a little simpler NaviBoard.
The actual Naviboard has 2x2 ADC with I2C and one 2axis Gyro(analogue)
and one 1-axis gyro(analogue). A
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>
> *Which option would you prefer?
> *
>
> 1. PCB and very special components only (you can go shopping yourself).
> 2. PCB and complete component set (unsoldered)
If i got it right a decent soldering kit needed for such an operation
would cost a few hundred bucks.
Le 16/06/2010 17:56, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller a écrit :
Am 16.06.2010 um 15:51 schrieb Gay, John (GE Energy Services, Non-GE):
Anyway, can you please keep focus on the original question
(everything else does not bring us forward):
*Which option would you prefer?
*
1. PCB and very special
Am 16.06.2010 um 15:51 schrieb Gay, John (GE Energy Services, Non-GE):
>
> Anyway, can you please keep focus on the original question (everything else
> does not bring us forward):
>
> Which option would you prefer?
>
> 1. PCB and very special components only (you can go shopping yourself).
>
Anyway, can you please keep focus on the original question (everything
else does not bring us forward):
Which option would you prefer?
1. PCB and very special components only (you can go shopping yourself).
2. PCB and complete component set (unsoldered)
3. PCB and components already soldere
Le 16/06/2010 14:05, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller a écrit :
Am 16.06.2010 um 13:34 schrieb Al Johnson:
On Wednesday 16 June 2010, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
Hi Alvaro,
Am 16.06.2010 um 01:35 schrieb Álvaro Lopes:
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
3. PCB and components already soldered on a
Am 16.06.2010 um 13:34 schrieb Al Johnson:
> On Wednesday 16 June 2010, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>> Hi Alvaro,
>>
>> Am 16.06.2010 um 01:35 schrieb Álvaro Lopes:
>>> Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
3. PCB and components already soldered on a professional SMT line (we
have one)
>
On Wednesday 16 June 2010, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> Hi Alvaro,
>
> Am 16.06.2010 um 01:35 schrieb Álvaro Lopes:
> > Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> >> 3. PCB and components already soldered on a professional SMT line (we
> >> have one)
> >
> > And who's "we", if I may ask ? I had the im
Hi Thomas,
our current plan is described here:
http://www.handheld-linux.com/wiki.php?page=Openmoko%20Beagle
but prices may change a little. Also depends on the outcome which variants you
all prefer. And the number of units.
The status is that we have enough boards and are waiting to re
Hi Alvaro,
Am 16.06.2010 um 01:35 schrieb Álvaro Lopes:
> Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>> 3. PCB and components already soldered on a professional SMT line (we
>> have one)
>
> And who's "we", if I may ask ? I had the impression this was only a
> few-people project, not sponsored by any me
Hi !
Whoao ! Such a good news !
Can you reveal to the community prices & availability of the boards. I
imagine you don't have thousands.
I don(t know yet if I'm interrested (in fact my banker knows but ...).
Thanks a lot & great job !
Regards
AstHrO
On 15/06/2010 18:25, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schal
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> 3. PCB and components already soldered on a professional SMT line (we
> have one)
And who's "we", if I may ask ? I had the impression this was only a few-people
project, not sponsored by any means. I doubt any of you have a pro SMT assembly
line.
I'm asking t
Hi all,
we were a little quiet the last days because we just had to wait to
receive the final PCBs and some components and start testing the boards.
We are currently thinking about different offers:
1. PCB and very special components only (you can go shopping yourself).
2. PCB and complete comp
2010/5/25 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller :
> [...]
> The OpenPandora is a OMAP based gaming console with its own LCD. The
> OpenPandora is too big to fit into a Freerunner case. So connecting
> both doesn't make sense to me. Or did I misunderstand your idea?
The idea was to design a small extension pcb
Hiya!
Im doing some Mendel development (http://blog.arcol.hu), and I have a
working 3D printer.
Here is my offer:
I can print you prototypes for free.
You still need to pay for the shipping, so I dont loose too much money on it.
If you are interested, shoot me an email.
Also the machine has its
Hi,
I thought the target was to have a new oss phone with more modern or
more common hardware, and since FR users are used to hardware patches
:)... The FR users could become OP users with a special gsm/umts
patch. But you are right the OP is a gaming console so it is also
lacking some other featur
Am 25.05.2010 um 12:46 schrieb Andreas Pokorny:
> Hi,
>
> 2010/5/25 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller :
>> [...]
>> We have done some analyses and none of the online-pcb-shops can
>> provide
>> this. Therefore we asked several manufacturers by e-mail and most
>> declined
>> because they can't handle m
Hi,
2010/5/25 Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller :
> [...]
> We have done some analyses and none of the online-pcb-shops can provide
> this. Therefore we asked several manufacturers by e-mail and most declined
> because they can't handle micro-vias. Some could do it but they said that
> our requirements dri
Em 25-05-2010 07:05, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller escreveu:
> This finally will lead to the question how many of us want to own such a
> new OMAP based motherboard for the Freerunner... But I think we are too
> early to really pose this question since for solid market research, one
> has to present at
nly 6 layers (not using all features of the
OMAP) and 3000 units per batch. Maybe, someone has also sponsored the
prototyping phase where you have to produce boards at 500 EUR each.
And then you find one misplaced connection or component :(
For the Openmoko Beagle Hybrid we have just 2
; board like the
> Gumstix Overo ?
>
> OMAP3503 with ARM Cortex-A8 at 600MHz
> 256MB RAM / 256MB Flash
> [ 17mm x 58mm x 4.2mm ].
> http://www.gumstix.com
>
> Regards,
> // Yocto
>
> - Original Message -
> *From:* Martijn van Dongen
> *To:* List fo
Regards,
// Yocto
- Original Message -
From: Martijn van Dongen
To: List for Openmoko community discussion
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: Openmoko Beagle Hybrid
Hi,
First of all: nice project, could be a nice follow up for the
freerunner.
I have been looking at the discussions
Overo ?
OMAP3503 with ARM Cortex-A8 at 600MHz
256MB RAM / 256MB Flash
[ 17mm x 58mm x 4.2mm ].
http://www.gumstix.com
Regards,
// Yocto
- Original Message -
From: Martijn van Dongen
To: List for Openmoko community discussion
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 5:00 PM
Subject: Re
Hi,
First of all: nice project, could be a nice follow up for the freerunner.
I have been looking at the discussions a little bit. Main discussion is how
to make a new casing that fits around the beagle board, how to produce and
what it costs.
I haven't seen a discussion about redesign of the boar
Am 17.05.2010 um 20:00 schrieb GNUtoo:
> On Mon, 2010-05-17 at 13:05 +0200, Joachim Steiger wrote:
>> also there are limitations of what you can do with which each
>> production-method:
>> * e.g. for reprap-alikes, all overhangs > 45deg need support
>> structures.
>> * milling in 3axis means you
On Mon, 2010-05-17 at 13:05 +0200, Joachim Steiger wrote:
> also there are limitations of what you can do with which each
> production-method:
> * e.g. for reprap-alikes, all overhangs > 45deg need support
> structures.
> * milling in 3axis means you can only 'mill from e.g. above'.. to turn
> it t
On Monday 17 May 2010 10:45 AM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
So if we find a method that allows to make 10 units from a budget of
500 EUR or 100 units from a total budget of 5000 EUR I am happy!
This may be a dumb response. But what about a machined metal (aluminium)
case. These prices d
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> The problem is not technology or DIY capabilities, but cost.
>
> What we want to have is a nice case achievable for everybody, not only
> the enthusiast who wants to spend time and money for experimenting
> with DIY hardware or commercial FDM.
>
> So the ques
The problem is not technology or DIY capabilities, but cost.
What we want to have is a nice case achievable for everybody, not only
the enthusiast who wants to spend time and money for experimenting
with DIY hardware or commercial FDM.
So the question is how much does a SW developer want to p
The problem is not technology or DIY capabilities, but cost.
What we want to have is a nice case achievable for everybody, not only
the enthusiast who wants to spend time and money for experimenting
with DIY hardware or commercial FDM.
So the question is how much does a SW developer want to p
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 12:56 AM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
wrote:
> has fixed dimensions) and we can't afford to build plastic injection
> moulds (if someone has an idea how to reduce cost this is very
> welcome). So the easiest solution was to combine what we have: a given
> Beagleboard and the F
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 5:36 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
wrote:
>
>
> > However, you may also want to consider making the parts directly,
> > without going via a cast. This is much more expensive for larger
> > quantities, but if you only need a handful of cases anyway, it
> > should be more effi
Am 14.05.2010 um 16:36 schrieb Werner Almesberger:
> Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>> There is now a new Wiki page for the project:
>>
>> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid
>
> Kewl. But where's the duct tape ? :-)
Between PCB and LCM :-)
>
>> I have received some quest
Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
> There is now a new Wiki page for the project:
>
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid
Kewl. But where's the duct tape ? :-)
> I have received some questions why we did not put all this into a nice
> design. The main reason is that we can't
Am 11.05.2010 um 19:02 schrieb Michael Trimarchi:
> Hi,
>
> Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller wrote:
>>
>> Am 11.05.2010 um 17:50 schrieb Michael Trimarchi:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> RANJAN wrote:
A really good idea.Looking forward to its release.
R.Sriranjan
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 1:2
e phone software developed by
> this community (SHR, QtMoko, FSO etc.) needs to have modern open and
> documented hardware to keep pace with pretededly-open platforms like
> iPhone, WebOS, etc. Therefore, this Openmoko Beagle Hybrid board gives
> us a tool to develop mobile applications with
design with availability and cost
of chips, and pcb layout with production processes.
Nevertheless, the great open source mobile phone software developed by
this community (SHR, QtMoko, FSO etc.) needs to have modern open and
documented hardware to keep pace with pretededly-open platforms like
A really good idea.Looking forward to its release.
R.Sriranjan
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 1:26 PM, Dr. H. Nikolaus Schaller
wrote:
> There is now a new Wiki page for the project:
>
>http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid
>
> I have received some questions why we did not put a
There is now a new Wiki page for the project:
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Openmoko_Beagle_Hybrid
I have received some questions why we did not put all this into a nice
design. The main reason is that we can't redesign the Beagleboard (it
has fixed dimensions) and we can't afford to
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