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    ARM: dts: meson8b: Add support for the Endless Mini (EC-100) · bbedc1f1
    Martin Blumenstingl authored
    The Endless Mini (EC-100) is a grapefruit-sized computer based on the
    Amlogic Meson8b (S805) SoC which comes in two variants.
    
    Both variants have in common:
    - Amlogic Meson8b (S805) SoC
    - two USB 2.0 ports on the rear, one one the front (connected to the SoC
      through an internal hub)
    - 3.5mm Stereo out and MIC combo port
    - HDMI and CVBS output
    - 5V power supply (rated at 3A / 15W)
    - an internal embedded micro-controller (called "EC") which implements a
      "breathing" effect for the LED and allows shutting down (powering off)
      the whole device
    - 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet using an IC Plus IP101A/G PHY (note: the website
      incorrectly lists a Gigabit Ethernet port)
    - the CPU voltage is regulated using a PWM regulator. The GPL sources of
      the EC-100 are using a PWM value of 0x1c0000 for 0.86V and a PWM value
      of 0x00001c for 1.14V. When using the XTAL (24MHz) as input this
      translates into a PWM period of 1148ns with 0.86V using a duty cycle of
      100% and 1.14V using a duty cycle of 0%.
    
    The main differences are:
    - the main indicator for the variant is the RAM size: the "cheaper"
      variant has 1 GB of RAM, while the more expensive one comes with 2GB
    - the storage size differs: 24 GB vs 32 GB
    - the "1 GB RAM" variant has Ethernet connectivity only, while the "2 GB"
      variant has a Realtek RTL8723BS SDIO chip which adds 802.11b/g/n wifi
      and Bluetooth 4.0 support
    Signed-off-by: default avatarMartin Blumenstingl <martin.blumenstingl@googlemail.com>
    Signed-off-by: default avatarKevin Hilman <khilman@baylibre.com>
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