Ward Vandewege wrote:
The automatic testing framework Stepan built a few years ago - I'd love to get a few boards set up for that. I have some boards lying around that could be used for that. My main problem is cost:
You're not alone. I've wanted to create affordable tester hardware for quite some time now. I think it's the only way we'll get more boot testing.
These are the features I had in mind;
. LPC/FWH/SPI bootable . Serial port for logging BUT (board under test) output . Ideally USB host for USB debug device console . LAN connection . A few GPO pins for power button/reset button/PWROK signalling
An ALIX has most of this at a cost that can't be beat. Only booting is missing. Though an FPGA rocks I think a small microcontroller and actual flash chips may be the simplest and cheapest way to do it. The microcontroller is for flashing from ALIX, maybe also GPO pins and serial port.
Thoughts? Did I overlook a cricical feature? Preorders?
//Peter