StickOS User's Guide
CPUStick User's Guide
Copyright © 2008-2012 CPUStick.com;
all rights reserved. Patent U.S. 8,117,587.
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You may purchase microcontrollers pre-loaded with StickOS
from the following companies (which are unaffiliated with CPUStick.com,
except in that they load StickOS onto their microcontrollers):
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You may purchase a CUI32Stem PIC32MX Development Stick (with
Microchip PIC32MX7-F512H) pre-loaded with StickOS BASIC from:
They also have an optional ZigFlea daughter card
(pictured) for the CUI32Stem, for 2.4GHz wireless communication
between MCUs! |
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You may purchase a Firebird32, Firebird32-nano, or
Firebird32-mini (with
Freescale MCF51JM128) pre-loaded with StickOS BASIC from:
See:
Introduction to Firebird32 |
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You may purchase a CUI32 PIC32MX Development Stick (with
Microchip PIC32MX4-F512H) pre-loaded with StickOS BASIC from:
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You may purchase an:
FR-QE-8 (with
Freescale MC9S08QE128),
FR-QE-32 (with
Freescale MCF51QE128),
FR-CN-32 (with
Freescale MCF51CN128),
or
FR-JM-32 (with
Freescale
MCF51JM128)
pre-loaded with StickOS BASIC from:
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You may purchase an Adapt9S12DP512 Module or
Adapt9S12DP512B BASIC Solderless Experimentor Package (with
Freescale MC9S12DP512) pre-loaded with StickOS BASIC (aka soBASIC) from:
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You can build a CPUStick (with Freescale MCF52252 and integrated
Freescale MC13201 2.4GHz ZigFlea Wireless Transceiver) from:
CPUStick Schematic and BOM (.PDF)
CPUStick Gerber,
Drill, and PickPlace Files
(.ZIP)
Note that you need a Freescale development board and a QSPI connection to the new CPUStick to download StickOS
bits
initially, using the "clone" or "download" command as described
here.
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