A new chip!
If you have any questions or want to discuss it, do so here!
We'd love to hear any plans or projects people think the XS1-S would be good for.
The official XS1-SU1 discussion thread
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Awesome to see some new projects for the board already!
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I have confirmation that the SU1 is link compatible with L.
A good thing :)
A good thing :)
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When will it be available from RS and D-K?
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Currently we're looking at 6-8 weeks.leon_heller wrote:When will it be available from RS and D-K?
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Awesome!Bianco wrote:I have confirmation that the SU1 is link compatible with L.
A good thing :)
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Answers to some user questions
I've had a few private messages with questions. I thought I'd post the answers here so everyone can benefit from them.
I've had a few private messages with questions. I thought I'd post the answers here so everyone can benefit from them.
An example design will be available soon, see https://www.xmos.com/products/developme ... sbaudio2suIs there an example design like with the other chips?
The datasheet includes the package details. A footprint will be released soon with an example board design.Are there any footprint / landing patterns available?
The datasheet is available here: https://www.xmos.com/published/xs1-su01 ... ion=latestOther datasheet and XMOS documentation for the chip?
Yes! All the I/Os on the SU1 device are available whilst using the USB interface.Can we get use of all the I/O pins exposed on the package whilst using USB?
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The datasheet shows 500 MIPS, but the announcement mentions 700 MIPS. Is the higher-speed part available? Will the older 4-core chips also migrate to 700 MHz, soon?
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The higher speed part information will be disclosed (at some time).ahenshaw wrote:The datasheet shows 500 MIPS, but the announcement mentions 700 MIPS. Is the higher-speed part available? Will the older 4-core chips also migrate to 700 MHz, soon?
None of the devices are direct available (see above)
And no the 4-core devices will not see a migration to 700MHz, they are first-gen while this is the third gen family.
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I was really expecting that. Everything was so quiet for an moment, and the time has gone by since you had the job offer for the new chip out in the paper.
Great job !
Great job !
Probably not the most confused programmer anymore on the XCORE forum.