Right now, the hardware is designed around a microcontroller, but it has become clear that this is not the easiest and cost-effective approach. For one, the micro can't run Linux, and it's relatively expensive considering its capabilities.
A better option is to use a dedicated microprocessor and DRAM chip. I have spec'd these parts already, but the schematics and PCB design need to be modified to include them.
Right now, the hardware is designed around a microcontroller, but it has become clear that this is not the easiest and cost-effective approach. For one, the micro can't run Linux, and it's relatively expensive considering its capabilities.
A better option is to use a dedicated microprocessor and DRAM chip. I have spec'd these parts already, but the schematics and PCB design need to be modified to include them.