Difference between revisions of "MicroWRT Getting started"
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===Interface=== | ===Interface=== | ||
− | *SD:x1 | + | *SD: x1 |
− | *USB2.0:x1(Capable of extending through HUB) | + | *USB2.0: x1(Capable of extending through HUB) |
− | *PCIe:x1 | + | *PCIe: x1 |
− | *Ethernet:2-port 10/100M | + | *Ethernet: 2-port 10/100M |
− | *I2C:x1 | + | *I2C: x1 |
− | *I2S:x1 | + | *I2S: x1 |
− | *PCM:x1 | + | *PCM: x1 |
− | *JTAG:x1 | + | *JTAG: x1 |
− | *USRT:x2(Lite/Full) | + | *USRT: x2(Lite/Full) |
===Wireless=== | ===Wireless=== | ||
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==Document== | ==Document== | ||
− | *MT7620 | + | *MT7620 Datasheet: ['''[[File:MT7620 Datasheet.pdf]]'''] |
==Development== | ==Development== |
Revision as of 09:36, 28 September 2016
Language: | English • 中文 |
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MicroWRT was created in July, 2014. MicroWRT is a brand new development board, designed by Makermoudle for OpenWrt; With the MT7620A core of MIP24KEc, it is created for internet, compatible with OpenWRT; It supports DDR2, SD, PCI-E and I2S, equipped with 64/128MbitFlash; It is applied in NAS, webcam, robot, OpenCV and MicroWRT; Here is the key: We design Microduino interface for MicroWRT, which makes it possible for you to use Microduino modules on it.
ContentsFeature
History
SpecificationMain Specification
Interface
Wireless
Pin(20140726)
Document
DevelopmentMicroWRT_Firmware && uboot
ApplicationFAQPictures |