[talk] new ARM board running FreeBSD
Jim Thompson
jim at netgate.com
Wed Jun 1 02:43:51 EDT 2016
I know that talk@ loves ARM boards running BSD.
At Netgate we’ve been playing around with ARM for a while, and we have a new board to tell you about.
uFW (microFirewall) is a lot like a Beaglebone Black, but with two 1Gbps Ethernet interfaces.
The TI SoC actually has a 3 port 1Gbps switch on-die, and by using VLANs, one can create a highly-integrated “one-armed router”.
AM3352 600MHz ARM Cortex-A8 SoC
512MB DDR3 RAM
4GB 8-bit eMMC on-board flash storage
Both Ethernets brought out to RJ45s, using 1Gbps PHYs
microSD socket for simple recovery/hacking
UART on microUSB
microUSB OTG port
5VDC input
uFW is pretty small. At 77.4x43.2mm, smaller than RPi:
Pi Zero is 65x30mm https://www.raspberrypi.org/help/faqs/#generalDimensions
RPi is 85.60x56mm
Photos with digital calipers at https://twitter.com/gonzopancho/status/731324140632727553
We booted FreeBSD -CURRENT on the board earlier tonight. Links to a gist of the bootlog and a photo are in:
https://twitter.com/gonzopancho/status/737874921435594753
pfSense for this platform is under active development.
Cheers,
Jim
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