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Reference Designs

In addition to our development kits, XMOS produces a wide range of prototype boards based on XS1-G and XS1-L devices. These boards are available on a one-to-one basis for further exploration and development. Schematics and design files for each board are available to download free, and additional supporting documentation may be available depending on the board.

 

iPod®/iPhone® Dock Reference Design

XMOS introduces an XS1-L1 based reference design for designers targeting the iPod/iPhone dock market.

The digital iPod and iPhone dock implements a digital signal path that streams audio from an iPod or iPhone device over USB, making it resistant to RF interference. Bit perfect audio data transfer and playback synchronous to the local master clock ensures the highest high fidelity audio performance.

USB Audio 2.0 Reference Design (XS1-L1)

A reference design for production audio products that need to implement USB Audio Class 2.0. The kit can be used to develop USB High Speed and Audio Class 2.0, with options to add additional audio processing, interfaces and peripherals.

AVB Reference Design Kit - Networked Ethernet Audio

AVB Reference Design Kit

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.

LED Reference Design Kit - Ethernet-Based LED Systems

LED Reference Design Kit

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.

XK-XMP-64 Multi-Processor Board

The XK-XMP-64 multi-processor board demonstrates the scalability of the XS1 architecture. Based on the same board format as the XDK, the XK-XMP-64 connects together 64 XCore processors in 16 XS1-G4 devices on a single PCB, delivering 25 GIPS.