XC-1
From XCore Exchange
The XC-1 Development Kit was the first low-cost prototyping board from XMOS, based on the four-core XS1-G4 chip. It has been replaced by the XC-1A and is no longer sold.
Specification
- XS1-G4 four-core 400MHz device: 1600 MIPS, 256KB RAM, 32KB OTP
- USB power and host debugger connection
- Four pushbutton and LED pairs
- 12 bi-colour LEDs
- Integrated speaker
- 60 pins user I/O expansion from two cores
- 0.1” pitch through-hole prototyping area
- Credit card sized (85 x 54 mm)
User Programming and Demo Mode
When you first connect the XC-1 to the USB port on your computer, it boots from internal OTP and runs the demonstration code. To use the XC-1 in programming mode disconnect the card from the USB cable and reconnect it while holding down Button A.
The LEDs around the buttons flash three times to indicate that the card is in programming mode. The card stays in program mode until you disconnect it from the USB cable, when the XC-1 is automatically reset to its default demo state.
