I'm going to be working on a project that requires network connectivity (via ethernet). What I'd like is a cheap, single board linux computer that has some controllable data buses (SPI, I2C, or even UART, but preferable SPI or I2C). I'd prefer if it was running linux as that is what I'm most familiar with.
I'll be designing a custom board to attach to the SPI or I2C bus that will control some leds.
As long as it has ethernet, the board can be pretty slow (like 100MHz, but I'll take whatever is cheap). It'll just be used for reading and writing data over I2C/SPI.
When googling I've found a number of boards, but they're quite over overpowered and expensive for my needs.
Any suggestions?
I'll be designing a custom board to attach to the SPI or I2C bus that will control some leds.
As long as it has ethernet, the board can be pretty slow (like 100MHz, but I'll take whatever is cheap). It'll just be used for reading and writing data over I2C/SPI.
When googling I've found a number of boards, but they're quite over overpowered and expensive for my needs.
Any suggestions?