Antboard
The AntBoard is an Intel® Atom™ processor based board which introduces Intel® Architecture to the small and low cost embedded market for the developer and maker community. It has exceptional performance, flexibility, openness and standards. It incorporates an 64bits INTEL E3815/25 SoC which includes a 1.46GHz single/dual core X86 processor and Imagination Intel® HD Graphics 400MHZ GPU. The Antboard provides comprehensive connectivity, multimedia capabilities and up to 4G DDR3_L RAM supported. AntBoard is supported almost popular Linux OS, such as Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, Redhat, etc. Window8.1 and Android 4.2/4. for more details functions of AntBoard, check it out in http://antboard.zycoo.com.
AntBoard is an open source platform with technical manuals, schematics and source code freely downloadable.
AntBoard is now available for pre-order from the ZYCOO Technologies store for $75 - $125 with different options.
Key futures
Category | Feature |
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CPU | INTEL ATOM E3815/25 1.46G |
DDR RAM | DDR3L SO-DIMM Supported from 1G to 4G |
EMMC | UP 16GB EMMC supported |
Audio | on board Aduido in/out port |
HDMI | 1 HDMI port |
USB | 1 USB2.0 and 1 USB3.0 ports |
Ethernet | 2 Gigabyte Ethernet ports |
Low speed Expanse Interface | I2C/SPI/GPIO/PWM |
High speed Expanse Interface | Pcie |
Storage interface | miniPCIE SSD, SATA |
RTC | On board battery |
OS | Windows8.1/10, Linux and Android |
How to compile newest kernel for the Antboard
Make sure you have installed git or use following command to install it:
apt-get install git
Do git clone of kernel stable version:
git clone http://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux-stable.git cd linux-stable git checkout master (or you prefer version, for better support Antboard, use 3.18 at least) make defconfig wget http://www.elinux.org/images/e/e2/Minnowmax-3.18.txt scripts/kconfig/merge_config.sh .config Minnowmax-3.18.txt make -j4 && make -j4 modules
Now we have a new kernel ready and modules, if you build the new kernel in Antboard, use following commands to install it:
cp bzImage boot/vmlinuz-3.16.0-4-686-pae # your current Linux version make modules_install