Novena is an open-source computing hardware project designed by Andrew "bunnie" Huang and Sean "Xobs" Cross. The initial design of Novena started in 2012. It was developed by Sutajio Ko-usagi Pte. Ltd. and funded by a crowdfunding campaign which began on April 15, 2014. The first offering was a 1.2 GHz Freescale Semiconductor i.MX6 quad-core ARM architecture computer closely coupled with a Xilinx FPGA. It was offered in "desktop", "laptop", or "heirloom laptop" form, or as a standalone motherboard.
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| - Novena (počítač) (cs)
- Novena (plataforma informática) (es)
- Novena (plate-forme informatique) (fr)
- Novena (computing platform) (en)
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| - Novena je open-source hardwarový projekt navržený a Seanem „Xobs“ Crossem. (cs)
- Novena es una plataforma informática de código abierto de y Sean "Xobs" Cruz. (es)
- Novena is an open-source computing hardware project designed by Andrew "bunnie" Huang and Sean "Xobs" Cross. The initial design of Novena started in 2012. It was developed by Sutajio Ko-usagi Pte. Ltd. and funded by a crowdfunding campaign which began on April 15, 2014. The first offering was a 1.2 GHz Freescale Semiconductor i.MX6 quad-core ARM architecture computer closely coupled with a Xilinx FPGA. It was offered in "desktop", "laptop", or "heirloom laptop" form, or as a standalone motherboard. (en)
- Novena est une plate-forme matérielle libre et à sources ouvertes, créée par Andrew Huang. Un financement participatif a été lancé en 2014 sur Crowd Supply pour sa création et a récolté 250 % du budget initial demandé. La carte devrait contenir une SoC contenant quatre cœurs d'architecture ARM Cortex-A9 cadencés à 1,2 GHz et de marque Freescale, couplé avec un FPGA Xilinx et 4 Go de mémoire vive. Il devrait être initialement décliné en une version ordinateur de bureau, ordinateur portable, « heirloom laptop » ou bien simple carte mère pour le développement. (fr)
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| - Novena je open-source hardwarový projekt navržený a Seanem „Xobs“ Crossem. (cs)
- Novena es una plataforma informática de código abierto de y Sean "Xobs" Cruz. (es)
- Novena est une plate-forme matérielle libre et à sources ouvertes, créée par Andrew Huang. Un financement participatif a été lancé en 2014 sur Crowd Supply pour sa création et a récolté 250 % du budget initial demandé. La carte devrait contenir une SoC contenant quatre cœurs d'architecture ARM Cortex-A9 cadencés à 1,2 GHz et de marque Freescale, couplé avec un FPGA Xilinx et 4 Go de mémoire vive. Il devrait être initialement décliné en une version ordinateur de bureau, ordinateur portable, « heirloom laptop » ou bien simple carte mère pour le développement. Le financement va également servir au développement d'un pilote graphique libre. (fr)
- Novena is an open-source computing hardware project designed by Andrew "bunnie" Huang and Sean "Xobs" Cross. The initial design of Novena started in 2012. It was developed by Sutajio Ko-usagi Pte. Ltd. and funded by a crowdfunding campaign which began on April 15, 2014. The first offering was a 1.2 GHz Freescale Semiconductor i.MX6 quad-core ARM architecture computer closely coupled with a Xilinx FPGA. It was offered in "desktop", "laptop", or "heirloom laptop" form, or as a standalone motherboard. On May 19, 2014, the crowdfunding campaign concluded having raised just over 280% of its target. The extra funding allowed the project to achieve the following four "stretch goals", with the three hardware stretch goals being shipped in the form of add-on boards that use the Novena's special high-speed I/O expansion header, as seen in the upper-left of the Novena board:
* Development of free and open source graphics drivers for the on-board video accelerator (etnaviv)
* Inclusion of a general-purpose breakout board providing 16 FPGA outputs and eight FPGA inputs (3.3 or 5 V gang-selectable via software), six 10-bit analog inputs (up to 200 ksps sample rate) and two 10-bit analog outputs (~100 ksps max rate)
* Inclusion of a "ROMulator" breakout board capable of emulating TSOP NAND flash devices
* Inclusion of a software-defined radio at all hardware-purchasing backing levels. The Novena shipped with a screwdriver, as users are required to install the battery themselves, screw on the LCD bezel of their choice, and obtain speakers as a kit instead of using speaker boxes. Owners of a 3D printer can make and fine tune their own speaker box. The mainboards were manufactured by AQS, an electronics manufacturing services provider. (en)
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