New IGEPv2 hardware revision will be available for our custommers at the beginning of April. Order it now and do not get without it.
New IGEPv2-RC is 100% mechanically and functionally compatible with IGEPv2-RB.
New features:
RTC Battery Backup for TPS65950 (Super Capacitor or Rechargeable Battery)
Added secondary RS232 UART on J960 (Now 2 UARTs on J960 => UART3+UART1)
TFT interface from 18bit to 24bit
New Camera Connector (full OMAP interface on a new 28pin header connector)
New high speed 3MBps ADC + Hirose U.FL connector
Added secondary Bluetooth external antenna Hirose U.FL connector
New wifi external antenna UL connector
New GPIO to physically reset BT module
Added resistors for hardware UART selection
Non-populated parts:
J400 JTAG connector
J990: GPIO expansion connector
J970: 4x4 keyboard connector
JD22: External wifi antenna connector
JD21: External bluetooth antenna connector
JA41 and JA42: TFT interface
JC30: Camera interface
UC20 3MBps ADC + JC21 Hirose connector
Hardware manual will be available during next days.
Last Updated on Thursday, 11 March 2010 16:29
IGEPv2 - Embedded World 2010
Thursday, 25 February 2010 13:20
If you want to have a meeting with us on Embedded World 2010, just send an email to
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We will contact you to arrange a meeting at TEXAS INSTRUMENTS stand.
Last Updated on Monday, 01 March 2010 18:20
Experimental QNX board support package for the IGEPv2 board
Thursday, 25 February 2010 11:03
Freddy Martens(ATS) and Claudio L. both worked to get QNX Neutrino up and running on the IGEPv2. They did use the existing QNX BeagleBoard BSP and modified it to fit the IGEPv2. The following minor changes were required to support the IGEPv2:
USB EHCI initialization (it differs from the beagleboard).
Memory initialization (the Beagleboard comes with 256Mb and the IGEPv2 with 512MB) Freddy and Claudio are working together with the QNX Community on Foundry27 (http://community.qnx.com/sf/sfmain/do/viewProject/projects.bsp) to get the OneNAND and WIFI running also.
Claudio is a hobbist programmer and all he likes to do with the board is play with it. It may sound strange but he does not have a purpose for the board at all.
Freddy is a software engineer working for ATS Applied Tech Systems. He learned about QNX in 1999 and worked with it since. Since 2003, ATS, Freddy and his colleques are supporting QNX customers with application development and technical support. They have also developed numerous QNX based applications and devices that are deployed world-wide. More on ATS and the IGEPv2 can be found at:
The BSP will be provided via http://www.foundry27.com. Foundry27 provides the infrastructure for members of the QNX community to share source code and binaries, to support each other through their development experience, to suggest improvements, to develop software in a transparent manner in projects, and to promote technologies that support or leverage the QNX software platform. Questions about the IGEPv2 can be asked through the forum at: http://community.qnx.com/sf/discussion/do/listTopics/projects.bsp/discussion.bsp
This video is showing boot, fully working WiFi (encrypted!), Quake3 in OpenGL ES (~10 fps) in 1024x768 32bit Windowed Mode, Heartbeat Led, Iceweasel (YouTube), XVideo (Fullscreen), Audio and some XOrg eye-candy.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 February 2010 17:23
IGEPv2 Enclousure
Thursday, 24 December 2009 10:20
We would like to announce today that several IGEPv2 enclousures are now available for IGEPv2 boards.
A lot of IGEP users don't know how to take
advantage of IGEPv2 boards with OMAP3530
that has a built-in POWERVR SGX™ Graphics Accelerator. So, this is
the reason what ISEE has developed a basic demo of how-to use the
Graphics Accelerator.
POWERVR SGX™ subsystem for 3D
graphics acceleration support display and gaming effects:
Tile Based Architecture Delivering
up to 10 MPoly/sec