Many moons ago I was working with a startup developing a small battery-powered device based around TI's DaVinci DM355 SoC. http://www.ti.com/product/tms320dm355
We tried to use the MMC/SDIO interface to talk to an SD form-factor 802.11 card (since the USB was already assigned elsewhere), but I could see that USB working well for a cheap Ra-Link card instead. As to your question about pricing reference, the DM355 runs roughly US$20/ea from AVNet, for example. http://avnetexpress.avnet.com/store/em/EMController/Processor/Multimedia-Misc/_/N-100230/Ne-100000?action=products&advAction=&cat=1&catalogId=500201&cutTape=&inStock=&langId=-1&myCatalog=&npi=&proto=®ionalStock=&rohs=&searchType=&storeId=500201&term=dm355&topSellers= We were able to get a tray of sample DM355's from AVnet, and it looks like they sell some of the pkg variants in qty 1. On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 8:02 PM, jonsm...@gmail.com <jonsm...@gmail.com>wrote: > On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 8:33 PM, Ben West <b...@gowasabi.net> wrote: > > This unfortunately a common attitude from parts vendors, especially when > you > > are not buying in qty 10k+. > > We are in the 2-4K volume range which is too low for them to > apparently care about. If they'd just put the chips into a distributor > and give us an accurate manual we'd probably never call the chip > manufacturer. > > What is pricing like for the SOC chips? Would it be less that our > $8.00 combo of lpc3130/USB wifi? USB wifi is flexible in that we can > put in 11g, 11b, 5Ghz, etc sticks. lpc3130 is a very good chip for > this since it has the integrated 480Mb USB PHY. > > > You might try asking vendors for a tray of samples for testing purposes, > > e.g. a dozen chips. > > > > > > On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 7:16 PM, jonsm...@gmail.com <jonsm...@gmail.com> > > wrote: > >> > >> Are any of the router SOC CPUs easily available for purchase? We've > >> tried to buy some buy nobody wants to talk to us. > >> > >> As a work around we are using a lpc3130 ($3.50) and an OEM USB wifi > >> stick ($4.00 ralink). We have to go through FCC anyway because of the > >> 2.4Ghz 802.15.4 radio. > >> > > > > -- > > Ben West > > http://gowasabi.net > > b...@gowasabi.net > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > openwrt-devel mailing list > > openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org > > https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel > > > > > > -- > Jon Smirl > jonsm...@gmail.com > _______________________________________________ > openwrt-devel mailing list > openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org > https://lists.openwrt.org/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel > -- Ben West http://gowasabi.net b...@gowasabi.net
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