background image

5V

5V

3.3V

3.3V

JSZ

A0185-2003

ADSP-BF561 EZ-KIT LITE:

10/10/03

1.3A

ANALOG
DEVICES

4

3

2

1

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

D

4

3

2

1

Approvals

Date

Drawn

Checked

Engineering

Date

Size

Title

Board No.

Sheet

of

C

PH: 1-800-ANALOGD

Nashua, NH 03063

20 Cotton Road

Rev

SPORT0

EXPANSION INTERFACE (TYPE B)

5-12-2004_16:35

12

18

EXTENDER CARD CONNECTORS

PF13

PF11

PF9

PF4

PF10

PF12

PF[15:0]

PF14

PF8

PF6

PF7

PF3

PF1

PF0

PF2

PF0

PF5

PF15

87

85

83

81

77

75

73

69

67

65

63

61

59

57

1

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

2

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

3

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

4

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

5

50

6

7

8

9

49

55

51

53

52

54

56

58

60

62

66

70

68

72

74

76

78

80

82

84

86

88

90

89

64

71

79

CON019

45X2

J3

87

85

83

81

77

75

73

69

67

65

63

61

59

57

1

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

2

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

3

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

4

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

5

50

6

7

8

9

49

55

51

53

52

54

56

58

60

62

66

70

68

72

74

76

78

80

82

84

86

88

90

89

64

71

79

J2

45X2
CON019

87

85

83

81

77

75

73

69

67

65

63

61

59

57

1

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

2

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

3

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

4

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

5

50

6

7

8

9

49

55

51

53

52

54

56

58

60

62

66

70

68

72

74

76

78

80

82

84

86

88

90

89

64

71

79

J1

45X2
CON019

EXT_27MHZ_CLK

PPI1_SYNC1

DSP_VDD_EXT

DSP_3V_VOUT

PPI1_SYNC2

EXT_DSP_CLK

RSCLK1

MISO

MOSI

ABE0

ABE1

ABE2

ABE3

SMS0

SMS2

SWE

SA10

SRAS

ARE

ARDY

SMS3

AMS0

AMS1

AMS2

AMS3

SCAS

SCKE

DR0PRI

DR0SEC

PPI0_SYNC1

PPI0_SYNC2

PPI1_SYNC3

PPI1_D[15:0]

PPI1_D15

PPI1_D9

PPI1_D7

PPI1_D5

PPI1_D3

PPI1_D1

PPI1_D2

PPI1_D4

PPI1_D6

PPI1_D8

PPI1_D10

PPI1_D12

PPI1_D14

PPI1_D0

PPI1_D11

PPI1_D13

D[31:0]

D1

D30

D31

D16

D18

D26

D28

D24

D22

D20

D17

D19

D21

D23

D25

D27

D29

D10

D14

D12

D4

D6

D8

D0

D2

D3

D5

D7

D9

D11

D13

D15

EXP_PPI1_CLK

RESET

VDEC_HS

VDEC_FIELD

VDEC_HREF

TX

RX

PPI0_SYNC3

DR0PRI

RSCLK0

RFS0

0.00
1206

R80

DR0SEC

DT0PRI

TSCLK0

TFS0

DT0SEC

A[25:2]

A3

A20

A22

A21

A23

A19

A18

A2

A16

A14

A12

A10

A8

A6

A4

A17

A15

A13

A11

A9

A7

A5

A25

A24

PPI0_D[15:0]

PPI0_D5

PPI0_D15

PPI0_D1

PPI0_D3

PPI0_D0

PPI0_D2

PPI0_D14

PPI0_D12

PPI0_D10

PPI0_D8

PPI0_D6

PPI0_D4

PPI0_D13

PPI0_D11

PPI0_D9

PPI0_D7

EXP_PPI0_CLK

AWE

AOE

TSCLK0

TFS0

DT0PRI

DT0SEC

TSCLK1

TFS1

DT1PRI

DT1SEC

CLK_OUT_EXP1

SCK

NMI0

DR1SEC

DR1PRI

RFS1

RFS0

RSCLK0

SMS1

CLK_OUT_EXP2

VDEC_VREF

1206

0.00

R72

5

2

4

8

10

6

1

3

9

11

13

15

17

19

12

14

16

20

18

7

10X2

CON014

P3

BGH

BG

BR

VDEC_VS

Summary of Contents for ADSP-BF561 EZ-KIT Lite

Page 1: ...ADSP BF561 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Revision 2 0 January 2005 Part Number 82 000811 01 Analog Devices Inc One Technology Way Norwood Mass 02062 9106 a ...

Page 2: ...nge this product without prior notice Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by impli cation or otherwise under the patent rights of Analog Devices Inc Trademark and Servi...

Page 3: ...ed DSPTOOLS1 dated December 21 1997 and was awarded CE Certification by an appointed European Competent Body and is on file The EZ KIT Lite evaluation system contains ESD electrostatic discharge sensitive devices Electro static charges readily accumulate on the human body and equipment and can discharge without detection Permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high energy discharges Pro...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...r Support xiv Supported Processors xv Product Information xv MyAnalog com xv Processor Product Information xvi Related Documents xvi Online Technical Documentation xviii Accessing Documentation From VisualDSP xviii Accessing Documentation From Windows xix Accessing Documentation From Web xix Printed Manuals xix VisualDSP Documentation Set xx Hardware Tools Manuals xx Processor Manuals xx ...

Page 6: ...on License Restrictions 1 6 External Memory 1 6 LEDs and Push Buttons 1 9 Audio Interface 1 10 Video Interface 1 11 Example Programs 1 12 Flash Programmer Utility 1 12 Background Telemetry Channel 1 13 VisualDSP Interface 1 13 Target Options 1 14 Reset Options 1 14 On Emulator Exit 1 14 XML File 1 15 Other Options 1 15 Restricted Software Breakpoints 1 17 EZ KIT LITE HARDWARE REFERENCE System Arch...

Page 7: ...face 2 8 JTAG Emulation Port 2 9 Jumper and DIP Switch Settings 2 10 Video Configuration Switch SW2 2 10 Boot Mode Switch SW3 2 11 Push Button Enable Switch SW4 2 12 PPI Clock Select Switch SW5 2 13 Test DIP Switches SW10 and SW11 2 13 LEDs and Push Buttons 2 14 Reset Push Button SW1 2 14 Programmable Flag Push Buttons SW9 6 2 15 Power LED J7 2 15 Reset LEDs LED2 and LED3 2 15 USB Monitor LED LED4...

Page 8: ... viii ADSP BF561 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Expansion Interface J3 1 2 17 Audio J4 and J5 2 18 Video J6 2 18 Power J7 2 18 USB J8 2 19 RS232 P2 2 20 SPORT0 P3 2 20 JTAG P4 2 20 BILL OF MATERIALS INDEX ...

Page 9: ...e Visu alDSP development environment to test the capabilities of the ADSP BF561 Blackfin processors The VisualDSP development envi ronment gives you the ability to perform advanced application code development and debug such as Create compile assemble and link application programs written in C C and ADSP BF561 assembly Load run step halt and set breakpoints in application program Read and write da...

Page 10: ...e EZ KIT Lite is a licensed product that offers an unrestricted evaluation license for the first 90 days Once the initial unrestricted 90 day evaluation license expires VisualDSP allows a connection to the ADSP BF561 EZ KIT Lite via the USB Debug Agent interface only Con nections to simulators and emulation products are no longer allowed The linker restricts a users program to 41 KB of internal me...

Page 11: ...river receiver D DB9 male connector LEDs D 20 LEDs 1 power green 1 board reset red 1 USB red 16 general purpose amber and 1 USB monitor amber Push Buttons D 5 push buttons with debounce logic 1 reset 4 programmable flags Expansion Interface D PPI0 PPI1 SPI EBIU Timers11 0 UART Programmable Flags SPORT0 SPORT1 Other Features D JTAG ICE 14 pin header The EZ KIT Lite board holds 8 MB of flash memory ...

Page 12: ...d a DB9 male connector allowing you to interface with a PC or other serial device For information about the UART see UART Port on page 2 8 Additionally the EZ KIT Lite board provides access to most of the pro cessor s peripheral ports Access is provided in the form of a three connector expansion interface For information about the expansion interface see Expansion Interface on page 2 8 Purpose of ...

Page 13: ...as the ADSP BF561 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference and Blackfin Processor Instruction Set Reference that describe your target architecture Programmers who are unfamiliar with VisualDSP should refer to the VisualDSP online Help and user s or getting started guides For the locations of these documents see Related Documents Manual Contents The manual consists of Chapter 1 Using EZ KIT Lite on pa...

Page 14: ... the Docs EZ KIT Lite Manuals folder on the installation CD to see the schematics Alter natively the schematics can be found on the Analog Devices Web site www analog com processors What s New in This Manual This revision of the ADSP BF561 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual provides an updated listing of related documents and updated licensing information Technical or Customer Support You can re...

Page 15: ...from the product CD ROM or from the printed publications manuals Analog Devices is online at www analog com Our Web site provides infor mation about a broad range of products analog integrated circuits amplifiers converters and digital signal processors MyAnalog com MyAnalog com is a free feature of the Analog Devices Web site that allows customization of a Web page to display only the latest info...

Page 16: ...t our Web site at www analog com processors which provides access to technical publica tions data sheets application notes product overviews and product announcements You may also obtain additional information about Analog Devices and its products in any of the following ways E mail questions or requests for information to dsp support analog com Fax questions or requests for information to 1 781 4...

Page 17: ...l description pinout and timing ADSP BF561 Blackfin Processor Hardware Reference Description of internal processor architecture and all register functions Blackfin Processor Instruction Set Reference Description of all allowed processor assembly instructions Table 2 Related VisualDSP Publications Title Description VisualDSP User s Guide Description of VisualDSP features and usage VisualDSP Assembl...

Page 18: ...system as part of the software installation you can add it from the VisualDSP CD at any time by run ning the Tools installation Access the online documentation from the VisualDSP environment Windows Explorer or the Analog Devices Web site Accessing Documentation From VisualDSP To view VisualDSP Help click on the Help menu item or go to the Windows task bar and navigate to the VisualDSP documentati...

Page 19: ...ns the Dinkum Abridged C library and the FlexLM network license manager software documentation Your software installation kit includes online Help as part of the Win dows interface These help files provide information about VisualDSP and the ADSP BF561 EZ KIT Lite evaluation system Accessing Documentation From Web Download manuals at the following Web site http www analog com processors resources ...

Page 20: ... Hardware reference and instruction set reference manuals may be ordered through the Literature Center at 1 800 ANALOGD 1 800 262 5643 or downloaded from the Analog Devices Web site Manuals may be ordered by title or by product number located on the back cover of each manual Data Sheets All data sheets preliminary and production may be downloaded from the Analog Devices Web site Only production fi...

Page 21: ...inated with an ellipse read the example as an optional comma separated list of this SECTION Commands directives keywords and feature names are in text with letter gothic font filename Non keyword placeholders appear in text with italic style format Note For correct operation A Note provides supplementary information on a related topic In the online version of this book the word Note appears instea...

Page 22: ...Notation Conventions xxii ADSP BF561 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual L Additional conventions which apply only to specific chapters may appear throughout this document ...

Page 23: ...figuration of the ADSP BF561 EZ KIT Lite Installation and Session Startup on page 1 5 Instructs how to start a new or open an existing ADSP BF561EZ KIT Lite session using VisualDSP Evaluation License Restrictions on page 1 6 Describes the restrictions of the VisualDSP demo license shipped with the EZ KIT Lite External Memory on page 1 6 Defines the ADSP BF561 EZ KIT Lite s external memory map LEDs...

Page 24: ...ry Channel feature of VisualDSP VisualDSP Interface on page 1 13 Describes the target options facilities of the EZ KIT Lite system For more detailed information about programming the ADSP BF561 Blackfin processor see the documents referred to as Related Documents Package Contents Your ADSP BF561 EZ KIT Lite evaluation system package contains the following items ADSP BF561 EZ KIT Lite board VisualD...

Page 25: ...efully to avoid the discharge of static electricity which may dam age some components Figure 1 1 shows the default jumper settings DIP switch connector locations and LEDs used in installation Confirm that your board is set up in the default configuration before using the board The EZ KIT Lite evaluation system contains ESD electrostatic discharge sensitive devices Electrostatic charges readily acc...

Page 26: ...Default Configuration 1 4 ADSP BF561 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Figure 1 1 EZ KIT Lite Hardware Setup ...

Page 27: ...onment via the Programs menu If you are running VisualDSP for the first time the New Session dialog box appears on the screen skip the rest of the procedure and go to step 3 If you have run VisualDSP previously the last opened session appears on the screen To switch to another session via the Session List dialog box hold down the Ctrl key while starting VisualDSP go to step 5 3 In Debug target sel...

Page 28: ...rogram to 41 KB of internal memory for code space with no restrictions for data space L The EZ KIT Lite hardware must be connected and powered up to use VisualDSP with a valid evaluation or permanent license Refer to the VisualDSP Installation Quick Reference Card for details External Memory EZ KIT Lite board includes two types of external memory 64 MB SDRAM and 8 MB flash Table 1 1 shows the memo...

Page 29: ...AM 4K L1 INSTRUCTION SRAM CACHE 16K L1 INSTRUCTION SRAM 16K L1 DATA BANK B SRAM CACHE 16K L1 DATA BANK B SRAM 16K L1 DATA BANK A SRAM CACHE 16K L1 DATA BANK A SRAM 16K CORE A MEMORY MAP CORE B MEMORY MAP CORE MMR REGISTERS CORE MMR REGISTERS SYSTEM MMR REGISTERS L1 SCRATCHPAD SRAM 4K RESERVED L1 INSTRUCTION SRAM CACHE 16K L1 INSTRUCTION SRAM 16K L1 DATA BANK B SRAM CACHE 16K L1 DATA BANK B SRAM 16...

Page 30: ...nce after the processor comes out of reset Therefore the user code should not reinitialize this register Clearing the Use XML reset values checkbox allows manual con figuration of the EBIU registers For more information see Target Options on page 1 14 Automatic configuration of the SDRAM is not optimized for a specific SCLK frequency Table 1 3 shows the optimized configuration for the SDRAM regist...

Page 31: ... These LEDs are accessed through the Flag 2 registers First the direction must be configured to output by setting the bits of the FIO2_DIR register to 1 Then the value of the LEDs can be modified using one the FIO2_FLAG_D FIO2_FLAG_C FIO2_FLAG_S or FIO2_FLAG_T registers The four general purpose push buttons are labeled SW6 through SW9 These connect to the programmable flags PF8 5 A status of each ...

Page 32: ... of transferring data to the audio codec in Time Division Multiplexed TDM or Two Wire Interface TWI mode The TWI mode allows the codec to operate with a 96 kHz sample rate but restricts the output to two channels TDM mode can operate at a maxi mum of 48 kHz sample rate but allows simultaneous use of all input and output channels When using TWI mode the TSCLK0 and RSCLK0 pins as well as the TFS0 an...

Page 33: ... log video The video encoder connects to the Parallel Peripheral Interface 1 PPI1 while the video decoder connects to the Parallel Peripheral Interface 0 PPI0 Each PPI interface has an individual clock that is configured by the SW5 switch settings See PPI Clock Select Switch SW5 on page 2 13 for more information Both the encoder and the decoder connect to the Parallel Peripheral Inter faces PPI in...

Page 34: ...ncluded in the EZ KIT installation direc tory to demonstrate the capabilities of the video interface Example Programs Example programs are provided with the ADSP BF561 EZ KIT Lite to demonstrate various capabilities of the evaluation board These programs are installed with the EZ KIT Lite software and can be found in the Blackfin EZ KITs ADSP BF561 Examples subdirectory of the Visu alDSP installat...

Page 35: ...emetry Channel BTC which facilitates data exchange between VisualDSP and the processor without interrupting processor execution The BTC allows to view a variable as it is updated or changed all while the processor continues to execute For increased performance of the BTC including faster reading and writing please check out our latest line of processor emulators at www analog com Analog_Root produ...

Page 36: ...behaves when a reset occurs The reset options are described in Table 1 4 On Emulator Exit This target option controls processor behavior when VisualDSP relin quishes processor control for example when exiting VisualDSP The option is described in Table 1 5 Figure 1 3 Target Options Dialog Box Table 1 4 Reset Options Option Description Core reset Resets the core when the debugger executes a reset No...

Page 37: ...tor Exit Determines the state the processor is left in when the board relinquishes control of the processor Reset DSP and Run causes the processor to reset and begin execution from its reset vector location Run from current PC causes the processor to begin running from its current location Stall the DSP resets the processor and then writes a JUMP 0 to the first loca tion in internal memory so the ...

Page 38: ...hod Enables the debugger to use a highly optimized JTAG scan method This provides extremely fast communication between the EZ KIT Lite and the processor In certain circumstances this causes JTAG scan failures Typically JTAG scan failures occur when using this method combined with debugging situations that hold off or stall the core such as debugging loading or viewing external memory Clearing this...

Page 39: ...eakpoints The EZ KIT Lite development system restricts breakpoint placement when certain conditions are met That is under some conditions break points cannot be placed effectively Such conditions depend on bus architecture pipeline depth and ordering of the EZ KIT Lite and its tar get processor ...

Page 40: ...VisualDSP Interface 1 18 ADSP BF561 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ...

Page 41: ...xplains how the board components interface with the processor Jumper and DIP Switch Settings on page 2 10 Shows the location and describes the function of the configuration jumpers and switches LEDs and Push Buttons on page 2 14 Shows the location and describes the function of the LEDs and push buttons Connectors on page 2 17 Shows the location and gives the part number for all of the connec tors ...

Page 42: ...essor s configuration on the EZ KIT Lite board The EZ KIT Lite has been designed to demonstrate the capabilities of the ADSP BF561 Blackfin processor The processor has IO voltage of 3 3V The core voltage and the core clock rate can be set on the fly by the pro cessor The input clock is 30 MHz Figure 2 1 System Architecture ...

Page 43: ...cs on page B 1 SPORT0 Audio Interface The SPORT0 interface connects to the AD1836A audio codec the SPORT connector P3 and the expansion interface The AD1836A codec uses both the primary and secondary data transmit and receive pins to input and output data from the audio input and outputs The pinout of the SPORT connector and the expansion interface connec tors can be found in Appendix B Schematics...

Page 44: ...er s OE PF3 SPI Select 3 Timer 3 ADV7183A Field pin See Video Configuration Switch SW2 on page 2 10 PF4 SPI Select 4 Timer 4 AD1836A audio codec s SPI Select PF5 SPI Select 5 Timer 5 Push Button SW6 See LEDs and Push Buttons on page 1 9 and Push Button Enable Switch SW4 on page 2 12 for information on how to disable the push button PF6 SPI Select 6 Timer 6 Push Button SW7 See LEDs and Push Buttons...

Page 45: ...20 Sport 0 Receive Data Secondary PF21 Sport 1 Transmit Frame PF22 Sport 1 Transmit Data Secondary PF23 Sport 1 Transmit Data Primary PF24 Sport 1 Receive Frame Sync PF25 Sport 1 Receive Data Secondary PF26 UART Transmit PF27 UART Receive PF28 Sport 0 Receive Serial Clock PF29 Sport 0 Transmit Serial Clock PF30 Sport 1 Receive Serial Clock PF31 Sport 1 Transmit Serial Clock PF39 32 PPI1 data 15 8 ...

Page 46: ...The clock source can be one of the following 27 MHz crystal oscillator ADV7183A video decoder s clock output or external clock from the expansion interface See PPI Clock Select Switch SW5 on page 2 13 for more information about the switch The SW2 switch allows flexible connectivity between dedicated synchroni zation IOs SYNC1 and SYNC2 of each PPI interface and the encoder s and decoder s horizont...

Page 47: ... to the ADSP BF561 processor s PPI1 interface SYNC1 and SYNC2 via the SW2 switch as described in Video Configuration Switch SW2 on page 2 10 PPI0 SYNC2 Timer 9 ADV7179 VSYNC For more information see Video Configuration Switch SW2 on page 2 10 PPI0 Clock A choice of ADV7183A output clock a local 27 MHz oscillator or an external clock from ADSP BF533 BF561 EZ KIT Extender 1 board PPI1 SYNC1 Timer 10...

Page 48: ...nnect to the processor s PPI1 SYNC1 SYNC2 and PF3 flag via the SW2 DIP switch as described in Video Configuration Switch SW2 on page 2 10 UART Port The processor s Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UART port connects to the ADM3202 RS232 line driver as well as to the expan sion interface The RS232 line driver is attached to the DB9 male connector allowing you to interface with a PC or ot...

Page 49: ...ion Port The JTAG emulation port allows an emulator to access the processor s internal and external memory through a 6 pin interface The JTAG emu lation port of the processor also connects to the USB debugging interface When an emulator connects to the board at P4 the USB debugging inter face is disabled See JTAG P4 on page 2 20 for more information about the JTAG connector To learn more about ava...

Page 50: ...re 2 2 Video Configuration Switch SW2 The video configuration switch SW2 controls how some video signals from the ADV7183A video decoder and ADV7179 video encoder are routed to the processor s PPIs The switch also determines if the PF2 pin controls the OE signal of the ADV7183A video decoder outputs Table 2 4 shows which processor s signals are connected to the encoder and decoder when in the ON p...

Page 51: ...7183A When the switch is OFF PF2 can be used for other opera tions and the decoder output enable is held HIGH with a pull up resistor Boot Mode Switch SW3 The SW3 switch positions 1 and 2 set the ADSP BF561 processor s boot mode as described in Table 2 5 Position 3 sets the processor s PLL on boot When SW3 position 3 is ON the PLL is in bypass Table 2 4 Video Configuration Switch SW2 Switch Positi...

Page 52: ...RT0 This is important when the AD1836A video decoder and the processor are communicating in Two Wire Interface TWI mode Table 2 6 shows which PF is driven when the switch is in the ON position OFF ON 8 bit SPI PROM OFF OFF 16 bit SPI PROM Table 2 6 Push Button Enable Switch SW4 Switch Position Default Setting Pin Signal Side 1 Pin Signal Side 2 1 ON 1 SW6 12 PF5 2 ON 2 SW7 11 PF6 3 ON 3 SW8 10 PF7...

Page 53: ...cated on the bottom of the board The switches are used only for testing and should be in the OFF position Table 2 7 PPICLK1 Clock Source Setup SW5 Position 1 PPI0_CKSEL0 SW5 Position 2 PPI0_CKSEL1 PPICLK1 Source ON ON 27 MHz Oscillator default OFF ON ADV7183 Clock Out X OFF Expansion Interface Table 2 8 PPICLK2 Clock Source Setup SW5 Position 3 PPI1_CKSEL0 SW5 Position 4 PPI1_CKSEL1 PPICLK2 Source...

Page 54: ... the board Reset Push Button SW1 The RESET push button resets all of the ICs on the board One exception is the USB interface chip U34 The chip is not being reset when the push button is pressed after the USB cable has been plugged in and communi cation with the PC has been initialized correctly Once communication is initialized the only way to reset the USB is by powering down the board Figure 2 3...

Page 55: ... SW4 is capable of disconnecting the push but tons from the PF refer to Push Button Enable Switch SW4 on page 2 12 The programmable flag signals and their corresponding switches are shown in Table 2 9 Power LED J7 When J7 is lit green it indicates that power is being properly supplied to the board Reset LEDs LED2 and LED3 When LED2 is lit it indicates that the master reset of all the major ICs is ...

Page 56: ...shake User LEDs LED12 5 LED20 13 Sixteen LEDs are connected to the ADSP BF561 processor s programma ble flags Eight LEDs labeled LED5 through LED12 are controlled by programmable flags PF40 through PF47 equivalent to PPI0 D15 8 Eight LEDs labeled LED13 through LED20 are controlled by programmable flags PF32 through PF39 equivalent to PPI1 D15 8 To learn how to use the flash memory when programming...

Page 57: ...ns of the connectors are shown in Figure 2 4 Expansion Interface J3 1 Three board to board connector footprints provide signals for most of the processor s peripheral interfaces The connectors are located at the bottom of the board For more information about the expansion interface see on page 2 8 For the availability and pricing of the J1 J2 and J3 connec tors contact Samtec Figure 2 4 Connector ...

Page 58: ...osition 0 05 Spacing SMT J1 J2 J3 Samtec SFC 145 T2 F D A Mating Connector 90 Position 0 05 Spacing Through Hole Samtec TFM 145 x1 Series 90 Position 0 05 Spacing Surface Mount Samtec TFM 145 x2 Series 90 Position 0 05 Spacing Low Cost Samtec TFC 145 Series Part Description Manufacturer Part Number 2x2 RCA Jacks J4 SWITCHCRAFT PJRAS2X2S01 3x2 RCA Jacks J5 SWITCHCRAFT PJRAS3X2S01 Mating Connector T...

Page 59: ...iption Manufacturer Part Number 2 5 mm Power Jack J7 SWITCHCRAFT RAPC712 Digi Key SC1152 ND Mating Power Supply shipped with EZ KIT Lite 7 5V Power Supply GlobTek TR9CC2000LCP Y Table 2 11 Power Supply Specification Terminal Connection Center pin 7 5 VDC 3Amps Outer Ring GND Part Description Manufacturer Part Number Type B USB receptacle J8 Mill Max 897 30 004 90 000 Digi Key ED90003 ND Mating Ass...

Page 60: ...ecting point for a JTAG in circuit emulator Table 2 12 RS232 Connector Part Description Manufacturer Part Number DB9 Male Right Angle P2 Digi Key A2096 ND Mating Assembly 2m Female to Female cable Digi Key AE1016 ND Part Description Manufacturer Part Number 20 position AMPMODU system 50 receptacle P3 AMP 104069 1 Mating Connectors 20 position ribbon cable connector AMP 111196 4 20 position AMPMODU...

Page 61: ...od When an emulator is connected to the JTAG header the USB debug interface is disabled L Pin 3 is missing to provide keying Pin 3 in the mating connector should have a plug L When using an emulator with the EZ KIT Lite board follow the connection instructions provided with the emulator ...

Page 62: ...Connectors 2 22 ADSP BF561 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ...

Page 63: ...ALS The bill of materials corresponds to the board schematics on page B 1 Please check the latest schematics on the Analog Devices website http www analog com Processors Processors DevelopmentTools tec hnicalLibrary manuals DevToolsIndex html Evalua tion 20Kit 20Manuals ...

Page 64: ... IDT74FCT3244APY 4 CY7C64603 128 PQFP128 USB TX RX MICROCONTROLLER U45 CYPRESS CY7C64603 128NC 5 MMBT4401 SOT 23 NPN TRANSISTOR 200MA Q1 FAIRCHILD MMBT4401 6 ADP3331ART SOT23 6 ADJ 200MA REGULATOR VR7 ANALOG DEVICES ADP3331ART 7 CY7C1019BV33 15VC SOJ32 128K X 8 SRAM U38 CYPRESS CY7C1019BV33 12VC 8 12 0MHZ THR OSC006 CRYSTAL Y1 DIG01 300 6027 ND 9 DSM2150F5V TQFP80 FLASH ICP U44 ST MICRO DSM2150F5V...

Page 65: ...8LC16M16A2TG 75 TSOP54 256MB SDRAM U32 33 MICRON MT48LC16M16A2TG 75 16 27MHZ SMT OSC003 U17 EPSON SG 8002CA MP 17 XC2S150E FT256 XILINX SPARTANIIE FPGA U41 XILINX XC2S150E 7FT256C 18 IDT2305 1DC SOIC8 1 TO 5 ZERO DELAY CLK BUF U19 20 INTEGRATED SYS ICS9112AM 16 19 SN74LVC1G32 SOT23 5 SINGLE 2 INPUT OR GATE U10 TI SN74LVC1G32DBVR 20 M29W64OD TSOP48 64MBIT 8 16 BIT FLASH MEM U27 ST MICRO M29W640DT 9...

Page 66: ... ANALOG DEVICES ADP3338AKC 3 3 27 ADP3339AKC 5 SOT 223 5V 1 5A REGULATOR VR1 ANALOG DEVICES ADP3339AKC 5 REEL 28 ADP3339AKC 33 SOT 223 3 3V 1 5A REGULATOR VR6 ANALOG DEVICES ADP3339AKC 3 3 RL 29 ADP3336ARM MSOP8 ADJ 500MA REGULATOR VR2 VR4 ANALOG DEVICES ADP3336ARM REEL 30 10MA AD1580BRT SOT23D 1 2V SHUNT REF D1 ANALOG DEVICES AD1580BRT 31 ADG752BRT SOT23 6 CMOS SPDT SWITCH U22 23 U25 26 ANALOG DE...

Page 67: ... DSP U48 ANALOG DEVICES ADSP BF561SKBC 600 37 ADV7179 LFCSP40 VIDEO ENCODER U8 ANALOG DEVICES ADV7179KCP 38 ADV7183AKST LQFP80 U4 ANALOG DEVICES ADV7183AKST 39 RUBBER FEET BLACK MH1 5 MOUSER 517 SJ 5018BK 40 PWR 2 5MM_JACK CON005 RA J7 SWITCHCRAFT SC1152 ND12 41 USB 4PIN CON009 USB J8 MILL MAX 897 30 004 90 000000 42 RCA 2X2 CON013 J4 SWITCHCRAFT PJRAS2X2S01 43 05 10X2 CON014 RA P3 AMP 104069 1 44...

Page 68: ...364 ND 48 RCA 3X2 CON024 RA J5 6 SWITCHCRAFT PJRAS3X2S01 49 DIP4 SWT018 4PIN SMT SWT SW3 SW5 SW11 DIG01 CKN1363 ND 50 0 00 1 8W 5 1206 R43 44 R55 R71 73 R80 R90 R133 R159 R163 R223 225 R228 R247 YAGEO 0 0ECT ND 51 AMBER SMT LED001 GULL WING LED4 20 PANASONIC LN1461C TR 52 330pF 50V 5 805 NPO C82 C84 C86 C92 100 AVX 08055A331JAT Ref Description Reference Designator Manufacturer Part Number ...

Page 69: ...08 C125 C129 C143 C162 AVX 08053C224FAT 55 0 1uF 50V 10 805 CERM C1 2 C4 C12 C19 20 C22 C27 C29 30 C35 C37 C48 C51 60 C65 66 C71 C73 C83 C85 C87 91 C102 C109 111 C115 C122 124 C126 C131 132 C135 C139 C145 C147 148 C151 152 C155 C158 159 C164 C167 C171 172 C175 C177 179 C183 184 C189 C191 C233 C236 C241 AVX 08055C104KAT 56 0 001uF 50V 5 805 NPO C23 C25 C33 C36 C38 40 C67 68 AVX 08055A102JAT2A 57 10...

Page 70: ...65 166 R172 AVX CR21 330JTR 60 4 7K 100MW 5 805 R86 AVX CR21 4701F T 61 1M 100MW 5 805 R76 R209 AVX CR21 1004F T 62 1 5K 100MW 5 805 R1 R94 AVX CR21 1501F T 63 1 2K 1 8W 5 1206 R23 DALE CRCW1206 122JRT1 64 49 9K 1 8W 1 1206 R108 113 AVX CR32 4992F T 65 2 21K 1 8W 1 1206 R88 89 AVX CR32 2211F T 66 100pF 100V 5 1206 NPO C6 11 C26 C34 C61 63 C72 AVX 12061A101JAT2A 67 10uF 16V 10 B TANT CT1 4 CT15 16 ...

Page 71: ...26 R53 54 AVX CR32 2370F T 74 750K 1 8W 1 1206 R132 R156 R164 R173 DALE VISHAY CRCW12067503FRT1 75 5 76K 1 8W 1 1206 R8 R15 16 R40 R49 50 R58 PHYCOMP 9C12063A5761FKHFT 76 11 0K 1 8W 1 1206 R144 149 DALE CRCW12061102FRT1 77 120PF 50V 5 1206 NPO C103 C105 C128 C130 C142 C144 C161 C163 PHILLIPS 1206CG121J9B200 78 75 1 8W 5 1206 R4 6 R100 102 R104 105 R1 07 R114 R134 135 PHILIPS 9C12063A75R0JLHFT 79 3...

Page 72: ...T1 86 5 49K 1 8W 1 1206 R17 22 R27 R30 31 R34 35 R38 PANASONIC ERJ 8ENF5491V 87 3 32K 1 8W 1 1206 R137 142 DALE CRCW12063321FRT1 88 1 65K 1 8W 1 1206 R28 29 R32 33 R36 37 PANASONIC ERJ 8ENF1651V 89 10UF 16V 20 CAP002 ELEC CT5 14 DIG01 PCE3062TR ND 90 2A SL22 DO 214AA SCHOTTKY D6 GENERAL SEMI SL22 91 53 6K 1 10W 1 805 R75 PHILIPS 9C08052A5362FKRT R 92 332K 1 10W 1 805 R207 PHILIPS 9C08052A3323FKRT ...

Page 73: ...R227 DIG01 P3 32KCCTR ND 99 22 1 10W 5 805 R67 68 R187 188 R204 R226 VISHAY DALE CRCW0805220JRT1 100 0 68UH 0 72 10 805 L1 4 L6 L8 MURATA LQG21NR68K10T1 101 82NF 50V 5 805 X7R C64 AVX 08055C823JAT2A 102 1A ZHCS1000 SOT23D SCHOTTKY D5 ZETEX ZHCS1000 103 2 2UH 0 63 10 805 L5 L7 L9 MURATA LQG21N2R2K10 104 0 47UF 16V 10 805 C218 C230 AVX 0805YC474KAT2A 105 1UF 10V 10 805 C21 C24 C32 C44 45 AVX 0805ZC1...

Page 74: ... C216 C223 C227 229 C231 232 C2 39 240 C246 247 C251 252 C254 C2 57 AVX 0402YC103KAT2A 110 1 5UH 45MOHM 20 IND003 2 8A L10 TYCO DS6630 1R5M 111 100MA CMDSH 3 SOD 323 SUPERMINI SCHOTTKY D4 CENTRAL SEMI CMDSH 3 112 0 18uF 25V 10 805 CERM C170 AVX 08053C184KAT2A 113 100uF 10V 10 C TANT LOW ESR CT19 AVX TPSC107K010R0075 114 2 2uF 10V 10 805 CERM C43 AVX 0805ZD225KAT2A 115 76 8K 100MW 1 1206 R48 DALE C...

Page 75: ...VICES 120 DB9 9PIN DB9M RIGHT ANGLE MALE P2 3M 787203 2 121 1K 1 8W 5 1206 R10 R95 R115 118 R136 AVX CR32 102J T 122 100K 1 8W 5 1206 R9 R13 R157 DALE CR1206 1003FRT1 123 22 1 8W 5 1206 R92 93 DALE CRCW1206220JRT1 124 270 1 8W 5 1206 R120 R193 R197 R213 220 R230 237 AVX CR32 271J T 125 680 1 8W 5 1206 R119 AVX CR32 681J T 126 10 0K 1 8W 1 1206 R186 DALE CRCW1206 1002FRT1 127 150 1 8W 1 1206 R3 PAN...

Page 76: ...30 604 1 8W 1 1206 R125 130 DALE CRCW12066040FRT1 131 1uF 25V 20 A TANT 55 125 CT25 28 PANASONIC ECS T1EY105R 132 ADG774A QSOP16 QUICKSWITCH 257 U36 37 ANALOG DEVICES ADG774ABRQ 133 IDC 2X1 IDC2X1 GOLD P1 134 IDC 7X2 IDC7X2 HEADER P4 BERG 54102 T08 07 135 2 5A RESETABLE FUS001 F1 RAYCHEM CORP SMD250 2 Ref Description Reference Designator Manufacturer Part Number ...

Page 77: ... 03 1 3A ANALOG DEVICES 4 3 2 1 A B C D A B C D 4 3 2 1 Approvals Date Drawn Checked Engineering Date Size Title Board No Sheet of C PH 1 800 ANALOGD Nashua NH 03063 20 Cotton Road Rev ADSP BF561 EZ KIT Lite Schematic 12 16 2003_11 50 1 18 TITLE ...

Page 78: ..._S A12_S A13_S A14_S A15_S A16_S A4_S A5_S A6_S A7_S A8_S A9_S A2_S A3_S A25_S A10_S A 25 2 _S A5_S A6_S A7_S A8_S A9_S A10_S A11_S A12_S A13_S A4_S A3_S 18 2 5 12 2004_16 35 DSP EXT MEM INTERFACE B4 D4 A2 M10 N10 F1 B16 C15 F12 F16 F14 H12 H15 H16 E12 L16 C16 E14 D15 D16 E15 F13 F15 P11 R9 D11 B10 A11 A12 G1 D9 G4 G12 G13 G15 H13 H14 J15 J13 J16 K14 K15 K13 L15 K12 M15 J12 D13 G11 B15 G10 B14 C14...

Page 79: ... UART SIGNAL GENERAL PURPOSE PUSH BUTTON STATUS INPUT GENERAL PURPOSE GENERAL PURPOSE PF15 PF14 PROGR FLAG AD1836 CODEC RESET ADV7179 VIDEO ENCODER RESET ADV7183A VIDEO DECODER RESET PF13 PF12 GENERAL PURPOSE PF11 PF10 GENERAL PURPOSE PF9 PF8 GENERAL PURPOSE PUSH BUTTON STATUS INPUT PF7 PF6 GENERAL PURPOSE PUSH BUTTON STATUS INPUT UART SIGNAL PF5 FUNCTION PF4 GENERAL PURPOSE AD1836 LATCH SIGNAL PF...

Page 80: ...PPI1_D10 PPI1_D11 PPI1_D12 PPI1_D13 PPI1_D14 PPI1_D15 2 3 1 4 5 6 7 8 DIP4 SWT018 SW5 805 0 00 R66 4 6 3 1 U23 SOT23 6 ADG752BRT 1 3 6 4 U22 SOT23 6 ADG752BRT EXT_27MHZ_CLK VDEC_CLKOUT PPI_27MHZ_CLK R181 805 10K R182 805 10K R175 805 10K R174 805 10K EXP_PPI0_CLK EXP_PPI1_CLK PPI1_CLK 2 4 6 8 13 15 17 18 16 14 12 9 7 11 3 5 1 19 SSOP20 IDT74FCT3244APY U30 2 4 6 8 13 15 17 18 16 14 12 9 7 11 3 5 1 ...

Page 81: ...B SDRAM Bank 0 64MB SDRAM DEVICE 8MB FLASH START Memory Map MEMORY FLASH SDRAM 12 16 2003_11 03 5 18 15 48 16 13 41 27 46 47 26 28 12 11 14 8 18 19 20 7 6 5 4 25 24 23 22 21 3 2 1 17 10 9 29 31 33 35 38 40 42 44 30 32 34 36 39 43 37 45 U27 TSOP48 M29W64OD FLASH_RDY R183 805 10K R189 805 10K R177 805 10K R190 805 10K AWE AMS0 AOE FLASH_RP FLASH_WP D 31 0 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D13 D1...

Page 82: ...45 38 41 42 36 37 47 48 44 43 MQFP52 AD1836AAS U15 PF4 R158 805 10K AD1836_RESET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SWT017 DIP6 SW10 MISO MOSI TSCLK0 DT0SEC DT0PRI TFS0 SCK AD1836_CLK RSCLK0 RFS0 DR0SEC DR0PRI IN2L1 0 1UF 805 C123 B 10UF CT16 AD1836_CLK IN1L OUT1L OUT1L OUT1R OUT1R 33 805 R61 IN1R IN1R IN1L IN2R1 IN2R2 IN2L2 10K 805 R57 R44 1206 0 00 1206 0 00 R43 0 00 1206 R55 6 5 7 SOIC8 AD8606AR U12 1 ...

Page 83: ...UF CT9 49 9K 1206 R111 DAC2_RIGHT CAP002 10UF CT10 1206 604 R130 2200PF 1206 C81 5 49K 1206 R38 11 0K 1206 R149 2200PF 1206 C80 1206 604 R129 1 65K 1206 R36 220PF 1206 C17 100PF 1206 C10 3 32K 1206 R141 5 49K 1206 R21 11 0K 1206 R148 5 49K 1206 R35 1206 2 74K R155 220PF 1206 C18 1 65K 1206 R37 100PF 1206 C11 3 32K 1206 R142 5 49K 1206 R22 680PF 805 C121 330PF 805 C100 1206 2 74K R154 680PF 805 C12...

Page 84: ... 3 2 U18 AD8606AR SOIC8 2 3 1 AD8606AR U9 SOIC8 6 5 7 AD8606AR U9 SOIC8 750K R173 1206 1206 C163 120PF 5 76K R70 1206 5 76K R64 1206 120PF C161 1206 5 76K R69 1206 5 76K R124 1206 CAP002 10UF CT14 1206 100PF C61 1206 600 FER9 ADC2_RIGHT IN1R 237 R25 1206 120PF C103 1206 R15 5 76K 1206 R122 5 76K 1206 10UF CT6 CAP002 ADC1_RIGHT FER11 600 1206 100PF C63 1206 750K R132 1206 R8 5 76K 1206 R16 5 76K 12...

Page 85: ...8 24 14 6 40 7 8 9 11 12 17 19 26 13 35 36 37 38 39 3 4 5 31 21 32 22 34 33 2 10 18 25 27 30 20 U8 LFCSP40 ADV7179 VENC_RESET R143 805 10K 1206 100K R9 VENC_HS VENC_VS 3V_B 1206 1 2K R23 3V_B 150 1206 R3 10K 805 R14 1 2 D1 VIDEO_DAC_B VENC_27MHZ_CLK PF 15 0 PF1 PF0 PPI1_D 15 0 PPI1_D6 PPI1_D5 PPI1_D4 PPI1_D3 PPI1_D2 PPI1_D1 PPI1_D7 PPI1_D0 100K 1206 R13 2 2UH 805 L7 0 1UF 805 C12 805 330PF C86 1 2...

Page 86: ...7183KST Defalut OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 1 10 11 12 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SW2 SWT017 DIP6 18 10 12 16 2003_11 24 VIDEO ENCODER VIDEO IN 1 3 J6 CON024 3X2 6 4 J6 CON024 3X2 7 9 J6 CON024 3X2 39 40 47 53 56 42 57 59 61 44 46 58 60 62 41 43 45 66 50 54 55 48 49 52 3 9 14 31 71 30 10 72 4 15 37 80 2 27 26 13 11 63 16 78 35 34 18 17 70 65 77 69 25 33 32 6 5 76 75 74 73 24 23 22 21 20 19 8 7 38 51 68 67 12 1 29...

Page 87: ... SN74AHC1G00 1 3 4 5 13 12 8 9 14 10 7 6 2 11 ADM3202ARN U21 SOIC16 TSCLK0 RSCLK0 1 2 74LVC14A SOIC14 U47 805 0 1UF C158 805 10K R98 PF6 PF5 PF8 PF7 PF6 PF 15 0 PF5 RESET USB_RESET USB_CONFIGURED SOFT_RESET RFS0 603 600 FER18 TFS0 4 8 1 5 7 SOIC8 ADM708SAR U46 R192 0 00 805 DNP 0 00 805 R191 R184 805 0 00 DNP 3 4 5 1 6 2 7 8 9 P2 DB9M 9PIN SWT013 SPST MOMENTARY SW6 SPST MOMENTARY SWT013 SW7 SWT013...

Page 88: ...33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 5 50 6 7 8 9 49 55 51 53 52 54 56 58 60 62 66 70 68 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 89 64 71 79 J1 45X2 CON019 EXT_27MHZ_CLK PPI1_SYNC1 DSP_VDD_EXT DSP_3V_VOUT PPI1_SYNC2 EXT_DSP_CLK RSCLK1 MISO MOSI ABE0 ABE1 ABE2 ABE3 SMS0 SMS2 SWE SA10 SRAS ARE ARDY SMS3 AMS0 AMS1 AMS2 AMS3 SCAS SCKE DR0PRI DR0SEC PPI0_SYNC1 PPI0_SYNC2 PPI1_SYNC3 PPI1_D 15 0 PPI1_...

Page 89: ... 1UF C45 10K 805 R78 1 2 3 7 8 5 6 4 MSOP8 ADP3336ARM VR2 600 1206 FER4 600 1206 FER3 CT19 100UF C 4 7UF C169 805 R211 340K 805 3 32K R194 805 10 0K R186 1206 R180 17 4K 805 1206 0 00 R163 DSP_VCORE FPGA_1V8 3V_B DSP_VDD_INT DSP_VDD_EXT 2A DO 214AA D7 805 698K R210 VROUT UNREG_IN 7 6 3 1 4 8 5 2 LT1765 SO 8 VR5 4 1 3 2 FER5 UNREG_IN D4 100MA SOD 323 CMDSH 3 805 1UF C44 CT22 D 68UF CT18 C 10UF 4 3 ...

Page 90: ...0 1UF C126 805 0 1UF C135 805 0 01UF C101 0 01UF 805 C114 0 1UF 805 C91 805 0 1UF C89 0 1UF 805 C102 0 1UF 805 C90 805 0 1UF C109 805 0 1UF C110 0 01UF 805 C113 C112 805 0 01UF 805 0 1UF C87 0 1UF 805 C111 805 0 1UF C88 0 01UF 805 C249 0 01UF 805 C141 0 01UF 805 C181 805 0 01UF C150 805 0 01UF C149 805 0 01UF C69 805 0 1UF C83 C70 805 0 01UF 0 1UF 805 C85 0 01UF 805 C75 805 0 1UF C71 0 22UF 805 C1...

Page 91: ...ered propreitary andh has been omitted from this schematic When designin your JTAG interface please refer to the Engineer to Engineer Note EE 68 which can be found at http www analog com 12 11 2003_13 22 15 18 DEBUG AGENT JTAG EMU TDO TDI TMS TRST TCK 805 0 00 R87 USB_TCK USB_TDO EMULATOR_EMU USB_EMU 805 R201 10K 805 R239 10K C209 402 0 1UF 0 1UF 402 C195 2 5 11 14 3 6 10 13 1 4 7 9 12 15 U37 QSOP...

Page 92: ...0 1 6 audio applications xii connectors J4 J5 2 18 interface see SPORT0 see AD1836A B background telemetry channel BTC 1 13 bill of materials A 1 boot mode switch SW3 2 11 C clock frequency 1 8 PPI interfaces 2 13 select switch SW5 2 13 source setup 2 13 codecs see AD1836A ADV7179 ADV7183A connectors 1 3 2 17 J1 3 expansion interface 2 9 J4 5 audio 2 18 J6 video 2 18 J7 power 2 18 J8 USB 2 19 P4 J...

Page 93: ...PB39 P32 2 16 ports PB47 P40 2 16 flash programmer 1 12 G general purpose IO 1 9 graphical user interface GUI 1 13 H Help online xix HSYNC signal 2 6 2 7 I input clock 2 2 2 6 2 7 IO voltage 2 2 J JTAG connector P4 2 20 emulation port 2 9 jumper settings 1 3 2 10 L LEDs 1 3 1 9 2 14 J7 power 2 15 LED12 5 2 5 2 16 LED20 13 2 5 2 16 LED2 3 2 15 LED4 1 5 2 16 M memory external memory map 1 6 select p...

Page 94: ... 11 2 5 PF14 1 11 2 5 PF15 1 11 2 5 PF16 19 2 5 PF2 1 12 2 4 2 10 PF20 31 2 5 PF3 2 4 PF39 32 2 5 PF4 1 10 2 3 2 4 PF47 40 2 5 PF5 8 1 9 2 4 2 12 2 15 see also push buttons push buttons 1 9 2 14 connecting to PF pins 2 15 see also SW R registering this product 1 3 reset cycle counters 1 16 options 1 14 processor 2 15 push button SW1 2 14 RFS0 signal 2 12 RSCLK0 register 1 10 signals 2 12 S SDRAM x...

Page 95: ...e division multiplexed TDM mode 1 10 Timer 0 6 2 4 Timer 1 2 4 Timer 10 2 7 Timer 11 2 7 Timer 2 2 4 Timer 3 2 4 Timer 4 2 4 Timer 5 2 4 Timer 6 2 4 Timer 8 2 6 Timer 9 2 7 TSCLK0 register 1 10 signal 2 12 two wire interface TWI mode 1 10 2 12 U UART xi xii 2 5 2 8 USB cable 1 3 connector P7 2 19 2 20 interface 2 9 interface chip U34 2 14 2 15 monitor LED LED4 2 16 user LEDs LED12 5 2 16 LED20 13 ...

Reviews: