The credit card sized XC-5 board is based on the single-core XS1-L1 programmable device, and provides basic I/O including LEDs, switches and a speaker for use with a software-driven 1-bit DAC. The XC-5 can be interfaced to your system hardware via seven user I/O pins, and you can integrate additional components using the 0.1" pitch through-hole prototyping area.
The XDK contains everything you need to start developing applications based on the XS1-G family of programmable devices. It provides a comprehensive set of peripheral devices that allows you to quickly develop a broad range of designs. If required, custom hardware can be added and it's simple to connect to hosts, peers and networks using the onboard expansion ports.
The XMOS AVB Reference Design builds on the power of XS1-G4 programmable devices and the flexibility of the XS1-G Development Kit (XDK) to demonstrate a complete AVB networked audio system. All AVB features and functions are implemented entirely in software using the XMOS Event-Driven Processor architecture.
The credit card sized XC-1 board is based on the four-core XS1-G4 programmable device, and provides basic I/O including LEDs, switches and a speaker for use with a software-driven 1-bit DAC. The XC-1 is easily interfaced to your system hardware via 60 user I/O pins, and you can integrate additional components using the 0.1" pitch through-hole prototyping area.
The XC-2 Ethernet Kit provides a fast and cost effective route to implementing and testing XCore-based design ideas that connect to a 10/100 Ethernet system using an RJ45 socket. The kit includes an XC-2 XCard and XCard Support Package.
The XC-3 LED Tile Control Kit provides a complete software programmable solution for controlling LED arrays and strings using XCore processors. The XC-3 is an ideal starting point for prototyping LED scan board designs. The XC-3 LED Tile Control Kit contains an XC-3 Card and an XCard Support Package.
LED Reference Design Kit - Ethernet-Based LED Systems
XMOS programmable devices can be used to build an Ethernet-based LED Tile system that uses daisychains of 100BASE-T scan boards off a central 100/1000BASE-T Ethernet switch. All requirements are implemented entirely in software using the XMOS Event-Driven Processor architecture.
The XMP-64 is a prototype multi-processor board that demonstrates the scalability of the XS1 architecture. Based on the same board format as the XDK, the XMP-64 connects together 64 XCore processors in 16 XS1-G4 devices on a single PCB, delivering 25 GIPS.