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** Pressure sensors: | ** Pressure sensors: | ||
** USB for gumstix : does 5V need to be switchable ? (to allow reset from the gumstix) | ** USB for gumstix : does 5V need to be switchable ? (to allow reset from the gumstix) | ||
** Make sure STM32 can interrupt overo | ** Make sure STM32 can interrupt overo | ||
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** Fix STM32 footprint pad sizes | ** Fix STM32 footprint pad sizes | ||
** howto for STM32 gcc gdb toolchain (blinking LED or similar) | ** howto for STM32 gcc gdb toolchain (blinking LED or similar) | ||
** Routing rules that have to be observed | |||
* Gany: | * Gany: | ||
** Check FT2232 <strike>footprint</strike> hw/lbr/booz.lbr qfn-64 size & pinbelegung | |||
** Place components | ** Place components | ||
** Route board | ** Route board | ||
** Send for production | ** Send for production 4pcb/pcbcard(china)/sunstone | ||
== Hardware == | == Hardware == |
Revision as of 17:21, 8 January 2010
Lisa ( the Lost Illusions Serendipitous Autopilot) is a STM32/Overo board designed to run Paparazzi
TODO
- Generic
- JTAG on STM32: ok
- I2C on STM32:
- SPI on STM32:
- Pressure sensors:
- USB for gumstix : does 5V need to be switchable ? (to allow reset from the gumstix)
- Make sure STM32 can interrupt overo
- Antoine:
- Take todo's from above associate to names
- Todo's from sheet 3
- Check's from sheet 5
- Pressure sensor instruction to gany (redo airspeed computation), so he can finish the schematic for that (or finish it directly in the schematic)
- work with piotr on connecting the missing wires on the STM
- Esden:
- STM32 spelling and connection check
- Fix STM32 footprint pad sizes
- howto for STM32 gcc gdb toolchain (blinking LED or similar)
- Routing rules that have to be observed
- Gany:
- Check FT2232
footprinthw/lbr/booz.lbr qfn-64 size & pinbelegung - Place components
- Route board
- Send for production 4pcb/pcbcard(china)/sunstone
- Check FT2232
Hardware
The hardware is still in development. The current CAD files are maintained in savannah svn in the paparazzi4/trunk/hw/lisa directory. Software development is done on a Overo/Summit + Olimex STM32-H103 dev board
Software
STM32 toolchain
You can use the summon-arm-toolchain script to build the required toolchain. For the default values of the Paparazzi Makefile to work, you should set
PREFIX=/opt/stm32/toolchain/arm-elf
and
LIBSTM32_EN=1
Open Embedded
Open Embedded is the linux distribution used on the overo. You can follow the instructions on gumstix's website to build a complete cross development environment. Paparazzi's Makefile will default to look for it in /overo-oe