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MT7682 HDK V11 User's Guide
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2.
Get started with the HDK
Before commencing the application development, you need to configure the development platform.
2.1.
Configuring the MT7682 HDK
MT7682 HDK includes a main board (MT7686 Main Board_V11) and a MT7682 stamp module. The MT7682 stamp
module is mounted on the main board. The pin description of the MT7682 HDK is shown in Figure 2.
J2103
Left to Right
J2108
J2107
SMA Connector
for Wi-Fi antenna
J2201
J2101
SW3001
Top to Bottom
J2007
J2004
Left to Right
J2002
J2003
J2009
Left to Right
S2006(RTC_EINT)
S2005(EINT)
S2001(RST)
CON3001
Figure 2. Jumpers and connectors on the MT7682 HDK
The description of pins (Figure 2) and their functionality is provided below.
1)
CON3001
is a USB connector to debug through UART, transmit and receive a signal and supply power
from the PC. The USB connectivity with the PC is supported by the on-board
a)
Set the jumpers
J2002
pin1 and pin 2,
J2003
pin 1 and pin 2,
J2004
and
J2007
on, if the board is
powered by a USB connector.
2)
S2005
enables the external interrupt (configured at
GPIO0
) see section 4.4, “Buttons”.
3)
Press
S2001
to reset the system.
4)
Wi-Fi Antenna
is a PCB antenna. MT7682 stamp module is by default connected to the PCB antenna to
transmit and receive RF signals.
The default configuration of the MT7682 HDK supports the following functionality:
1)
Power supply. Attach a micro-USB connector to the
CON3001.
2)
Supports RTC interrupt.