Gumstix Arbor Expansion Boards for Overo

Author : Gumstix Published Time : 2018-01-24
Gumstix Arbor Expansion Boards are designed to provide a user interface and connectivity to any of the Gumstix Overo® Computer-on-Modules (COMs). The Arbor Boards each feature 10/100 Base-T Ethernet, USB Host, USB On-the-Go, and a connection for a Newhaven Capacitive Multi-Touch Screen (Not Included).

Features

Microchip Technology LAN9221 Ethernet ControllerTexas Instruments TPS62111 Step-Down ConverterFTDI FT232RQ USB UART Interface2x 70-pin AVX connectors for use with Gumstix Overo Computer-on-ModuleFlip-Side Connector For Newhaven Capacitive Multi-Touch Screen

Documents

Gumstix Arbor Expansion BoardsProduct Brief

Arbor 43CDatasheetTechnical Reference
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