Hacking hardware for chumby
Note - this page is for hacking of "Ironforge" production hardware.
For information about alpha prototypes, please see Hacking hardware for Foo/Katamari.
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What's in a chumby?
- 350MHz Freescale iMX21 MC94MX21DVKN3 ARM9 controller Datasheet Technical Information
- Samsung 64MB SDRAM on 32-bit data path
- Hynix HY27US 64MB NAND Flash ROM
- Three USB 2.0 full speed ports, one internal, two external
- Xterasys 3135G 802.11g USB Wifi adapter (ralink chipset)
- DataImage 320hx240v TFT display with touchscreen
- Texas Instruments TSC2100 Programmable Touchscreen Controller with Stereo DAC Datasheet
- 2W stereo speakers, with headphone jack
- Built-in microphone
- "Bend" switch
- Kionix KXP74-1050 3-axis accelerometer Datasheet Specifications
- STMicroelectronics STR711FR0/1 ARM7 "crypto" processor Datasheet
- Soft-switch on power, controlled by crypto processor
- TTL serial port @38400 8N1
Power requirements
The chumby uses a very standard 2.1mm I.D. x 5.5mm O.D. x 9.5mm Female (P-5) barrel connector and runs off 1A at anywhere between 6.5 VDC and 14.5 VDC.
If you purchase an additional power source, you will need to match the DC power jack on the Chumby. Radio Shack's part number #274-1569 works fine as a power connector, though a tiny bit longer than the plug that comes with the Chumby. Solder the hot side to the middle of the connector, and the ground shield to the sleeve of the connector.<p> There is a 9 volt battery connector located in the base of the Chumby. This battery will power the unit for a short time during power outages.