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Other Options

Table 2-13

 describes other available target options.

Table 2-12. On Emulator Exit Target Options

Option

Description

On Emulator Exit

Determines the state the DSP is left in when the emulator relinquishes con-
trol of the DSP:

Reset DSP and Run

 causes the DSP to reset and begin execution from its 

reset vector location.

Run from current PC

 causes the DSP to begin running from its current 

location. 

Stall the DSP

 resets the DSP and then writes a 

JUMP 0

 to the first location 

in internal memory so the DSP is stuck in a tight loop after exiting.

Table 2-13. Miscellaneous Target Options

Option

Description

Reset before loading exe-
cutable

Resets registers before loading a DSP executable. Clear this option 
when DSP registers must not change to their reset values when a file 
load occurs.

Verify all writes to target 
memory

Validates all memory writes to the DSP. After each write, a read is 
performed and the values are checked for a matching condition.
Enable this option during initial program development to locate 
and fix initial build problems (such as attempting to load data into 
non-existent memory). 
Clear this option to increase performance while loading executable 
files, since Vi+ does not perform the extra reads that are 
required to verify each write.

Summary of Contents for EZ-KIT Lite ADSP-BF533

Page 1: ...ADSP BF533 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Revision 1 3 April 2004 Part Number 82 000730 01 Analog Devices Inc One Technology Way Norwood Mass 02062 9106 a ...

Page 2: ...ht to change 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 ...

Page 3: ...n Competent Body as listed below Technical Certificate No Z600ANA1 011 Issued by Technology International Europe Limited 41 Shrivenham Hundred Business Park Shrivenham Swindon SN6 8TZ UK 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 dama...

Page 4: ...CONTENTS iv ADSP BF533 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ...

Page 5: ...w in This Manual xvi Technical or Customer Support xvi Supported Processors xvii Product Information xvii MyAnalog com xvii DSP Product Information xviii Related Documents xviii Online Documentation xx Printed Manuals xx VisualDSP Documentation Set xx Hardware Manuals xxi Data Sheets xxi Contacting DSP Publications xxi Notation Conventions xxii ...

Page 6: ...ting Up EZ KIT Lite Hardware 1 5 Installing EZ KIT Lite USB Driver 1 7 Windows 98 USB Driver 1 8 Windows 2000 USB Driver 1 12 Windows XP USB Driver 1 13 Verifying Driver Installation 1 15 Starting VisualDSP 1 16 USING EZ KIT LITE EZ KIT Lite License Restrictions 2 2 Memory Map 2 2 Using SDRAM Interface 2 4 Using Flash Memory 2 5 Flash Memory Map 2 6 Flash General Purpose IO 2 7 Configuring Flash M...

Page 7: ... 2 14 Reading Trace Buffer Data 2 15 Performance Monitor 2 15 Boot Load 2 16 Target Options 2 17 Reset Options 2 17 On Emulator Exit 2 17 Other Options 2 18 Restricted Software Breakpoints 2 19 EZ KIT LITE HARDWARE REFERENCE System Architecture 3 2 External Bus Interface Unit 3 3 SPORT0 Audio Interface 3 4 SPI Interface 3 4 Programmable Flags 3 4 PPI Interface 3 5 Video Output Mode 3 7 Video Input...

Page 8: ...IP Switches SW2 1 3 11 Video Configuration Switch SW3 3 11 Push Button Enable Switch SW9 3 12 LEDs and Push Buttons 3 13 Programmable Flag Push Buttons SW7 4 3 13 Reset Push Button SW8 3 14 Power LED LED1 3 14 Reset LEDs LED3 2 3 14 User LEDs LED9 4 3 15 USB Monitor LED LED11 3 15 Connectors 3 16 Expansion Interface J3 1 3 16 Audio J5 4 3 17 Video J8 3 17 Power J9 3 17 FlashLINK P1 3 18 RS232 P2 3...

Page 9: ...ADSP BF533 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ix CONTENTS BILL OF MATERIALS INDEX ...

Page 10: ...CONTENTS x ADSP BF533 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ...

Page 11: ...s designed to be used in conjunction with the Visu alDSP development environment to test the capabilities of the ADSP BF533 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 BF533 assembly Load run step halt and set breakpoi...

Page 12: ...e programs to demonstrate the capabilities of the evaluation board L The VisualDSP license provided with this EZ KIT Lite evalua tion system limits the size of a user program to 20 KB of internal memory The board features Analog Devices ADSP BF533 processor D Performance to 756 MHz D 160 pin Mini BGA package D 27 MHz CLKIN oscillator Synchronous Dynamic Read Access Memory SDRAM D MT48LC16M16 32 MB...

Page 13: ...l purpose amber and 1 USB monitor amber Push Buttons D 5 push buttons with debounce logic 1 reset 4 programmable flags Expansion Interface D PPI SPI EBIU Timers2 0 UART programmable flags SPORT0 SPORT1 Other Features D JTAG ICE 14 pin header The EZ KIT Lite board has two Flash memories with a total of 2 MB of memory The Flash memories can be used to store user specific boot code allowing the board...

Page 14: ...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 3 8 Purpose of This Manual The ADSP BF533 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual provides instructions for using the hardware and installing the software on your PC This manual provides guidelines for runnin...

Page 15: ...ng started guides For the loca tions of these documents refer to Related Documents Manual Contents The manual consists of Chapter 1 Getting Started on page 1 1 Provides software and hardware installation procedures PC system requirements and basic board information Chapter 2 Getting Started on page 1 1 Provides information on the EZ KIT Lite from a programmer s perspective and provides an easy to ...

Page 16: ...te Manuals folder on the installation CD to see the schematics What s New in This Manual This revision of the ADSP BF533 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual provides the updated schematics and information on the boot mode and core voltage source selection jumpers Technical or Customer Support You can reach DSP Tools Support in the following ways Visit the DSP Development Tools website at www anal...

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Page 19: ...s Table 2 Related VisualDSP Publications Title Description VisualDSP 3 5 User s Guide for 16 Bit Proces sors Detailed description of VisualDSP 3 5 fea tures and usage VisualDSP 3 5 Assembler and Preprocessor Manual for Blackfin Processors Description of the assembler function and commands for Blackfin processors VisualDSP 3 5 C C Complier and Library Manual for Blackfin Processors Description of t...

Page 20: ... Help window and select Manuals Hardware Tools EZ KIT Lite Evaluation Systems For more documentation please go to http www analog com technology dsp library html Printed Manuals For general questions regarding literature ordering call the Literature Center at 1 800 ANALOGD 1 800 262 5643 and follow the prompts VisualDSP Documentation Set Printed copies of VisualDSP manuals may be purchased through...

Page 21: ...h a letter suffix L M N S can be obtained from the Literature Center at 1 800 ANALOGD 1 800 262 5643 or downloaded from the website Data sheets without the suffix can be downloaded from the website only no hard copies are available You can ask for the data sheet by part name or by product number If you want to have a data sheet faxed to you the phone number for that service is 1 800 446 6212 Follo...

Page 22: ... appear within brackets and sepa rated by vertical bars read the example as an optional this or that this Optional item lists in syntax descriptions appear within brackets delim ited by commas and terminated with an ellipsis read the example as an optional comma separated list of this PF9 0 Registers connectors pins commands directives keywords code exam ples and feature names are in text with let...

Page 23: ...Contents of EZ KIT Lite Package on page 1 1 Provides a list of the components shipped with this EZ KIT Lite evaluation system PC Configuration on page 1 3 Describes the minimum requirements for the PC to work with the EZ KIT Lite evaluation system Installation Tasks on page 1 3 Describes the step by step procedures for setting up the hardware and software Contents of EZ KIT Lite Package Your ADSP ...

Page 24: ...stration card please fill out and return If any item is missing contact the vendor where you purchased your EZ KIT Lite or contact Analog Devices Inc 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 ...

Page 25: ...the ADSP BF533 EZ KIT Lite Follow these instructions in the presented order to ensure correct operation of your software and hardware 1 VisualDSP and EZ KIT Lite software installation 2 VisualDSP license installation and registration 3 EZ KIT Lite hardware setup 4 EZ KIT Lite USB driver installation 5 USB driver installation verification 6 VisualDSP startup Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows XP Intel...

Page 26: ...ose Run from the Start menu and enter D ADI_Setup exe in the Open field where D is the name of your local CD ROM drive 3 Follow the on screen instructions to continue installing the software 4 At the Custom Setup screen select your EZ KIT Lite from the list of available systems and choose the installation directory Click an icon in the Feature Description field to see the selected system s descrip...

Page 27: ...ne unit You do not have to open your computer case To connect the EZ KIT Lite board 1 Remove the EZ KIT Lite board from the package Be careful when handling the board to avoid the discharge of static electricity which may damage some components 2 Figure 1 1 shows the default jumper settings DIP switch connec tor locations and LEDs used in installation Confirm that your board is set up in the defau...

Page 28: ...te board Visually verify that the green power LED LED1 is on Also verify that the two red reset LEDs LED2 and LED3 go on for a moment and then go off 4 Connect one end of the USB cable to an available full speed USB port on your PC and the other end to J10 on the ADSP BF533 EZ KIT Lite board Figure 1 1 EZ KIT Lite Hardware Setup ...

Page 29: ...B port Windows 98 USB Driver on page 1 8 describes the installation on Windows 98 Windows 2000 USB Driver on page 1 12 describes the installa tion on Windows 2000 Windows XP USB Driver on page 1 13 describes the installation on Windows XP The USB driver used by the debug agent is not Microsoft certified because it is intended for a development or laboratory environment not a com mercial environmen...

Page 30: ...EZ KIT Lite for the first time the Win dows 98 USB driver must first be installed To install the USB driver 1 Insert the CD into the CD ROM drive The connection of the device to the USB port activates the Win dows 98 Add New Hardware Wizard as shown in Figure 1 2 2 Click Next Figure 1 2 Windows 98 Add New Hardware Wizard ...

Page 31: ...anual 1 9 Getting Started 3 Select Search for the best driver for your device as shown in Figure 1 3 4 Click Next 5 Select CD ROM drive as shown in Figure 1 4 Figure 1 3 Windows 98 Searching for Driver Figure 1 4 Windows 98 Searching for CD ROM ...

Page 32: ...n System Manual 6 Click Next Windows 98 locates the WmUSBEz inf file on the installation CD as shown in Figure 1 5 7 Click Next The Coping Files dialog box appears Figure 1 6 Figure 1 5 Windows 98 Locating Driver Figure 1 6 Windows 98 Searching for SYS File ...

Page 33: ...ted 8 Click Browse The Open dialog box shown in Figure 1 7 appears on the screen 9 In Drives select your CD ROM drive 10 Click OK The Copying Files dialog box Figure 1 8 appears 11 Click OK Figure 1 7 Windows 98 Opening SYS File Figure 1 8 Windows 98 Copying SYS File ...

Page 34: ...ge 1 15 Windows 2000 USB Driver VisualDSP 3 5 installation software pre installs the necessary drivers for the selected EZ KIT Lite The install also upgrades an older driver if such is detected in the system Prior to running the VisualDSP 3 5 installer ensure there are no other Hardware Wizard windows running in the background If there are any wizard windows running close them before starting the ...

Page 35: ...llation by following the instructions in Verifying Driver Installation on page 1 15 Windows XP USB Driver VisualDSP 3 5 installation software pre installs the necessary drivers for the selected EZ KIT Lite The install also upgrades an older driver if such is detected in the system Prior to running the VisualDSP 3 5 installer ensure there are no other Hardware Wizard windows running in the backgrou...

Page 36: ...e Evaluation System Manual 2 Connect the EZ KIT Lite device to your PC s USB port By connecting the device to the USB port you activate the Win dows XP Found New Hardware Wizard shown in Figure 1 10 Figure 1 10 Windows XP Found New Hardware Wizard ...

Page 37: ...tallation by following the instructions in Verifying Driver Installation Verifying Driver Installation Before using the EZ KIT Lite evaluation system verify that the USB driver software is installed properly 1 Ensure that the USB cable is connected to the evaluation board and the PC 2 Verify that the yellow USB monitor LED LED11 is lit This signi fies that the board is communicating properly with ...

Page 38: ... 98 disconnect the USB cable from the board before booting the PC When Windows 98 is booted and you are logged on re connect the USB cable to the board The operation should continue normally from this point Starting VisualDSP To set up a session in VisualDSP 1 Verify that the yellow USB monitor LED LED11 located near the USB connector is lit This signifies that the board is communicat ing properly...

Page 39: ...If you already have existing sessions the Session List dialog box appears on the screen 4 Click New Session 5 The New Session dialog box shown in Figure 1 13 appears on the screen 6 In Debug Target choose EZ KIT Lite ADSP BFxxx 7 In Processor choose the appropriate processor ADSP BF533 8 Type a new target name in Session Name or accept the default name 9 Click OK to return to the Session List High...

Page 40: ...Installation Tasks 1 18 ADSP BF533 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ...

Page 41: ... EZ KIT Lite Memory Map on page 2 2 Defines the ADSP BF533 EZ KIT Lite board s memory map Using SDRAM Interface on page 2 4 Defines the register values to configure the on board SDRAM Using Flash Memory on page 2 5 Describes the on board Flash memory Example Programs on page 2 13 Provides information about the example programs included in the ADSP BF533 EZ KIT Lite evaluation system Using Backgrou...

Page 42: ...size of a user program is limited to 20 KB of the ADSP BF533 processor s internal memory space No connections to simulator or emulator sessions are allowed The EZ KIT Lite hardware must be connected and powered up in order to use VisualDSP with a kit license Memory Map The ADSP BF533 processor has internal SRAM that can be used for instruction or data storage The configuration of internal SRAM is ...

Page 43: ...M See Using SDRAM Interface on page 2 4 0x2000 0000 0x2000 FFFF ASYNC Memory Bank 0 Primary Flash A See Using Flash Memory on page 2 5 0x2010 0000 0x201F FFFF ASYNC Memory Bank 1 Primary Flash B See Using Flash Memory on page 2 5 0x2020 0000 0x202F FFFF ASYNC Memory Bank 2 Flash A and B Secondary Memory SRAM and Internal Registers See Using Flash Memory on page 2 5 All other locations Not used Int...

Page 44: ...bility and work for a system clock frequency between 54 MHz and 133 MHz The EBIU_SDGCTL register can only be re written within the user code by first placing the chip in self refresh see the ADSP BF533 Blackfin Proces sor Hardware Reference Clearing the appropriate checkbox on the Target Table 2 2 EZ KIT Lite Session SDRAM Default Settings1 1 54 MHz SCLK 133 MHz Register Value Function EBIU_SDGCTL...

Page 45: ...IU_SDRRC register needs to be modified in the user code to achieve maximum performance An example program is included in the EZ KIT installation directory to demonstrate how to set up the SDRAM interface Using Flash Memory The following sections describe how to use the memory and general pur pose IO pins as well as how to configure the Flash memory device The ADSP BF533 EZ KIT Lite board employs t...

Page 46: ...nt can be 8 bit or 16 bit The processor s AMS0 AMS1 and AMS2 memory select pin are used for that purpose Asynchro nous memory Bank 0 is always enabled after a hard reset while Banks 1 and 2 need to be enabled by software Table 2 4 provides an example on asynchronous memory configuration registers Each Flash chip is initially configured with the memory sectors mapped into the processor s address sp...

Page 47: ...s at power up or hardware reset The Direction register controls IO pins direction When a bit is 0 a cor responding pin functions as an input When a bit is 1 a corresponding pin is an output This is a 8 bit read write register The Data In register allows reading the status of port s pins This is a 8 bit read only register Table 2 5 Flash Memory Map Start Address End Address Content 0x2000 0000 0x20...

Page 48: ...sh B port A bits 7 0 and port B bits 7 0 Table 2 8 and Table 2 9 depict the IO assignments Table 2 6 Flash A Configuration Registers for port A B Register Name Port A Address Port B Address Data In Read only 0x2027 0000 0x2027 0001 Data Out Read Write 0x2027 0004 0x2027 0005 Direction Read Write 0x2027 0006 0x2027 0007 Table 2 7 Flash B Configuration Registers for port A B Register Name Port A Add...

Page 49: ...nfigFiles directory Analog Devices does not provide any support for setting up the 4 PPI Clock Select bit 0 01 Video Decoder Pixel Clock 1X Expansion Board PPI Clock 3 Video Decoder Reset 0 Reset ON 1 Reset OFF 2 Video Encoder Reset 0 Reset ON 1 Reset OFF 1 Reserved Any 0 Codec Reset 0 Reset ON 1 Reset OFF Table 2 9 Flash A Port B Controls Bit User IO Bit Value 7 Not used Any 6 Not used Any 5 LED9...

Page 50: ... EZ KIT Lite provides four push buttons and six LEDs for gen eral purpose IO The six LEDs labeled LED4 through LED9 are accessed via some of the general purpose IO pins of Flash memory interface For information on how to program the pins see Flash General Purpose IO on page 2 7 The four general purpose push button are labeled SW4 through SW7 A sta tus of each individual button can be read through ...

Page 51: ...t channels When using I2 S mode the TSCLK0 and RSCLK0 pins as well as the TFS0 and RFS0 pins of the processor must be tied together external to the processor This is accomplished with the SW9 DIP switch see Push Button Enable Switch SW9 on page 3 12 for more information The AD1836 audio codec s internal configuration registers are configured using the processor s SPI port The processor s PF4 progr...

Page 52: ...nfigure the SW3 DIP switch as required by the application Refer to Video Configuration Switch SW3 on page 3 11 for details 2 Remove reset to the video device Refer to Flash General Purpose IO on page 2 7 for details 3 If using the decoder D Enable device by driving programmable flag output PF2 to 0 D Select PPI clock see Table 2 8 on page 2 8 4 Program internal registers of the video device in use...

Page 53: ...ates data exchange between VisualDSP and the processor without interrupting DSP execution The BTC allows the user 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 DSP emulators at www analog com Analog_Root productPage productHome 0 2121 EMULA TOR...

Page 54: ...ram sequencer s most recent path The trace buffer does not track changes in flow caused by zero overhead loops or while in the reset service routine L To use the trace buffer ensure your program leaves the reset service routine Enabling Trace Buffer To view trace history in the Trace window first enable the trace buffer choose Enable Trace from the Tools Trace menu On each halt the Trace window is...

Page 55: ... the second bottom position is the destination trace The third column in between square brackets shows the addresses of the instructions Each address is followed by the assembly instruction The trace grows upward In Figure 2 1 on page 2 14 trace 0 occurred before trace 1 which occurred before trace 2 and so on Performance Monitor Choosing Performance Monitor from the Settings menu opens the Per fo...

Page 56: ... Options Option Description Enable Enables performance monitoring Mode Determines the mode of operation for tracking events Disabled disables the monitor User tracks while in user mode Supervisor tracks while in supervisor mode Both tracks while in both user mode and supervisor mode Type Determines the type of event occurring on a match Exception causes an exception to occur You can install a hand...

Page 57: ... Reset options control how the processor behaves when a reset occurs The reset options are described in Table 2 11 On Emulator Exit This target option controls processor behavior when VisualDSP relin quishes DSP control for example when exiting VisualDSP The option is described in Table 2 12 Figure 2 3 Target Options Dialog Box Table 2 11 Reset Options Option Description Core reset Resets the core...

Page 58: ...nternal memory so the DSP is stuck in a tight loop after exiting Table 2 13 Miscellaneous Target Options Option Description Reset before loading exe cutable Resets registers before loading a DSP executable Clear this option when DSP registers must not change to their reset values when a file load occurs Verify all writes to target memory Validates all memory writes to the DSP After each write a re...

Page 59: ... Resets the cycle count registers to zero before a Run command is issued Select this option to count the number of cycles executed between breakpoints in a program Auto configure SDRAM bank 0 VisualDSP will auto configure the necessary registers to commu nicate with the SDRAM Bank 0 memory included on the EZ KIT Lite evaluation board Select this option to cause VisualDSP to configure Bank 0 when i...

Page 60: ...Using EZ KIT Lite VisualDSP Interface 2 20 ADSP BF533 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ...

Page 61: ... explains how the board components interface with the processor Jumper and DIP Switch Settings on page 3 9 Shows the location and describes the function of the configuration jumpers and DIP switches LEDs and Push Buttons on page 3 13 Shows the location and describes the function of the LEDs and push buttons Connectors on page 3 16 Shows the location and gives the part number for all of the con nec...

Page 62: ... speeds greater than 600 MHz it is necessary to use the 1 4V regulator For more information about setting the source of the core volt age see Core Voltage Source Select Jumper JP3 on page 3 10 Figure 3 1 System Architecture ADSP BF533 Processor AD1836 Codec JTAG Header Power Regulation LEDs 6 EBUI JTAG Port A5V 7 5V Connector 32 768 KHz Oscillator RTC SPI 32 MB SDRAM 16M x 16 bit Expansion Connect...

Page 63: ... EBI unit connects to SDRAM and Flash memory 32 Mbytes 16M x 16 bits of SDRAM connect to the synchronous mem ory select 0 pin SMS0 Refer to Using SDRAM Interface on page 2 4 for information about configuring the SDRAM Note that SDRAM clock is the processor s Clock Out CLK OUT which frequency should not exceed 133 MHz Two Flash memory devices are connected to the asynchronous memory select signals ...

Page 64: ...is connected to the AD1836 audio codec and the expansion interface The SPI connec tion to the AD1836 is used to access the control registers of the device The PF4 flag of the processor is used as the devices select for the SPI port Programmable Flags The processor has 15 programmable flag pins PFs The pins have multi ple functions depending on the setup of the processor Table 3 1 shows how the pro...

Page 65: ...nformation on how to dis able the push button PF9 Push button SW5 See Using LEDs and Push But tons on page 2 10 and Push Button Enable Switch SW9 on page 3 12 for information on how to dis able the push button PF10 Push button SW6 See Using LEDs and Push But tons on page 2 10 and Push Button Enable Switch SW9 on page 3 12 for information on how to dis able the push button PF11 Push button SW7 See ...

Page 66: ...PF12 ADV7171 and ADV7183 Data MSB PPI6 PF13 ADV7171 and ADV7183 Data PPI5 PF14 ADV7171 and ADV7183 Data PPI4 PF15 ADV7171 and ADV7183 Data PPI3 ADV7171 and ADV7183 Data PPI2 ADV7171 and ADV7183 Data PPI1 ADV7171 and ADV7183 Data PPI0 ADV7171 and ADV7183 Data PF3 FS3 ADV7183 Field Pin For more information see Video Configuration Switch SW3 on page 3 11 TMR1 PPI_HSYNC ADV7171 and ADV7183 HSYNC For m...

Page 67: ...be connected to the ADSP BF533 pro cessor s multiplexed sync pins and to the on board video decoder ADV7183 via the SW3 switch as described in Video Configuration Switch SW3 on page 3 11 Video Input Mode In the video input mode the PPI interface is configured as input and con nects to the on board video decoder device ADV7183 The ADV7183 decoder receives three analog video channels on AIN1 AIN4 an...

Page 68: ...ors refer to Appendix B Schematics on page B 1 The mechanical dimensions of the connectors can be obtained from Technical or Customer Support Limits to the current and to the interface speed must be taken into consid eration when you use the expansion interface The maximum current limit is dependent on the capabilities of the regulator used Additional circuitry can also add extra loading to signal...

Page 69: ...ted to the USB debugging interface When an emulator is connected to the board at P4 the USB debugging interface is disabled See JTAG P4 on page 3 20 for more information about the JTAG connector To learn more about available emulators contact Analog Devices see Product Information Jumper and DIP Switch Settings This section describes the operation of the jumpers and DIP switches The jumpers and DI...

Page 70: ...age regulator or from a fixed 1 4V external regulator It is necessary to use the 1 4V external regulator when the processor runs at speeds greater than 600 MHz Table 3 5 summarizes the functionality of the Core Voltage Source Select Jumper JP3 Table 3 4 Boot Mode Settings JP1 BMODE1 JP2 BMODE0 Boot Mode Installed Installed 16 Bit External Memory Installed 1 1 Default settings Not installed Flash M...

Page 71: ...he ADV7183 video decoder outputs Table 3 6 shows which processor s signals are connected to the encoder and decoder when in the ON position Positions 1 thorough 5 of SW3 determine how and if the VSYNC HSYNC and FIELD control signals are routed to the processors PPI In standard config uration of the encoder and decoder this is not necessary because the processor is capable of reading the embedded c...

Page 72: ... user to disconnect the drivers associated with the push buttons from the PF pins of the processor Positions 5 and 6 are used to connect the transmit and receive the frame syncs and clocks of SPORT0 This is important when the AD1836 video decoder and the processor are communicating in I2S mode Table 3 7 shows which PF is driven when the switch is in the ON position Table 3 7 Push Button Enable Swi...

Page 73: ...uttons SW7 4 Four push buttons SW7 4 are provided for general purpose user input The buttons connect to the processor s programmable flag pins PF11 8 The push buttons are active HIGH and when pressed send a High 1 to the processor Refer to Using LEDs and Push Buttons on page 2 10 for more information on how to use the PFs when programming the proces sor The push button enable switch SW9 is capable...

Page 74: ...has been plugged in and communi cation has been correctly initialized with the PC After USB communication has been initialized the only way to reset the USB is by powering down the board Power LED LED1 When LED1 is lit green it indicates that power is being properly supplied to the board Reset LEDs LED3 2 When LED2 is lit it indicates that the master reset of all the major ICs is active When LED3 ...

Page 75: ...ation about how to use the flash when programming the LEDs USB Monitor LED LED11 The USB Monitor LED LED11 indicates that USB communication has been initialized successfully and you may connect to the processor using a VisualDSP EZ KIT Lite session This should take approximately 15 seconds If the LED does not light try cycling power on the board and or reinstalling the USB driver see Installing EZ...

Page 76: ...ors are shown in Figure 3 4 on page 3 16 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 3 8 For the availability and pricing of the J1 J2 and J3 connec tors contact Samtec Figure 3 4 Connector Loca...

Page 77: ...er 90 Position 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 J5 SWITCHCRAFT PJRAS2X2S01 3x2 RCA Jacks J4 SWITCHCRAFT PJRAS3X2S01 Mating Conn...

Page 78: ...sh Memory on page 2 9 for more information about the FlashLINK connector Part Description Manufacturer Part Number 2 5 mm Power Jack J9 SWITCHCRAFT RAPC712 Digi Key SC1152 ND Mating Power Supply shipped with EZ KIT Lite 7 5V Power Supply GlobTek TR9CC2000LCP Y Table 3 10 Power Supply Specification Terminal Connection Center pin 7 5 VDC 2amps Outer Ring GND Part Description Manufacturer Part Number...

Page 79: ...rs contact AMP Table 3 11 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 connec tor AMP 111196 4 20 position AMPMODU system 20 connector AMP 2 4...

Page 80: ... a JTAG in circuit emulator pod 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 81: ...T74FCT3244APY 3 1 IDT74FCT3807AQ QSOP20 3 3V 1 10 CLOCK DRIVER U4 IDT IDT74FCT3807AQ 4 1 CY7C64603 128 PQFP128 USB TX RX MICROCON TROLLER U34 CYPRESS CY7C64603 128NC 5 1 MMBT4401 SOT 23 NPNTRANSISTOR200MA Q1 FAIRCHILD MMBT4401 6 1 74LVC00AD SOIC14 U9 PHILIPS 74LVC00AD 7 1 CY7C1019BV33 15VC SOJ32 128K X 8 SRAM U39 CYPRESS CY7C1019BV33 12VC 8 1 SN74AHC1G02 SOT23 5 SINGLE 2 INPUT NOR U44 TI SN74AHC1G...

Page 82: ...RCHILD SEMI NDS8434A 16 1 MT48LC16M16A2TG 75 TSOP54 256MB SDRAM U8 MICRON MT48LC16M16A2TG 75 17 1 27MHZ SMT OSC003 U3 EPSON SG 8002CA MP 18 1 32 768KHZ SMT OSC008 U2 EPSON MC 156 32 768KA A2 19 2 PSD4256G6V 10UI TSOP54 1MB FLASH GPIO U5 6 ST MICRO PSD4256G6V 10UI 20 1 IDT2305 1DC SOIC8 1 TO 5 ZERO DELAY CLK BUF U46 INTE GRATED SYS ICS9112AM 16 21 1 SN74LVC1G32 SOT23 5 SINGLE 2 INPUT OR GATE U21 TI...

Page 83: ...1 ADP3336ARM MSOP8 ADJ500MAREGULATOR VR6 ANALOG DEVICES ADP3336ARM REEL 30 1 ADV7171KSU TQFP44 VID ENCODER U27 ANALOG DEVICES ADV7171KSU 31 1 10MA AD1580BRT SOT23D 1 2V SHUNT REF D1 ANALOG DEVICES AD1580BRT 32 2 ADG752BRT SOT23 6 CMOS SPDT SWITCH U25 26 ANALOG DEVICES ADG752BRT 33 3 AD8061ART SOT23 5 300MHZ AMP U22 24 ANALOG DEVICES AD8061ART REEL 34 1 ADM3202ARN SOIC16 RS232 TXRX U30 ANALOG DEVIC...

Page 84: ... J5 SWITCH CRAFT PJRAS2X2S01 43 1 05 10X2 CON014 RA P3 AMP 104069 1 44 5 SPST MOMENTARY SWT013 6MM SW4 8 PANASONIC EVQ PAD04M 45 1 IDC 7X2 IDC7X2SRDRA RIGHT ANGLE SHROUDED P1 MOLEX 70247 1401 46 3 0 05 45X2 CON019 SMT SOCKET J1 3 SAMTEC SFC 145 T2 F D A 47 4 DIP6 SWT017 SW1 3 SW9 DIG01 CKN1364 ND 48 2 RCA 3X2 CON024 RA J4 J8 SWITCH CRAFT PJRAS3X2S01 49 14 0 00 1 8W 5 1206 R27 30 R148 R157 158 R167...

Page 85: ...FAT 54 73 0 1uF 50V 10 805 CERM C6 C8 C71 72 C75 81 C84 C86 C88 95 C98 101 C105 C109 111 C114 122 C125 C131 AVX 08055C104KAT 55 8 0 001uF 50V 5 805 NPO C7 C9 11 C49 50 C52 53 AVX 08055A102JAT2A 56 8 10uF 16V 10 C TANT CT13 CT21 27 SPRAGUE 293D106X9016C2T 57 45 10K 100MW 5 805 R1 R4 R10 R12 13 R15 16 AVX CR21 103J T 58 9 33 100MW 5 805 R5 6 R8 9 R31 R144 R179 R183 AVX CR21 330JTR 59 2 4 7K 100MW 5 ...

Page 86: ...05 R149 R152 R154 155 AVX CR21 101J T 69 6 220pf 50V 10 1206 NPO C16 C21 C26 C31 C36 C41 AVX 12061A221JAT2A 70 4 600 100MHZ 200MA 603 0 50 BEAD FER14 17 MURATA BLM11A601SPT 71 3 2A S2A_RECT DO 214AA SILICON RECTIFIER D2 4 GENER ALSEMI S2A 72 12 600 100MHZ 500MA 1206 0 70 BEAD FER1 5 FER9 11 FER18 19 FER18 19 FER21 22 DIGI KEY 240 1019 1 ND 73 4 237 1 8W 1 1206 R93 R95 R97 R99 AVX CR32 2370F T 74 4...

Page 87: ... 6 3V 20 D TANT CT28 PANASONIC ECS TOJD686R 83 6 680PF 50V 1 805 NPO C14 C19 C24 C29 C34 C39 AVX 08055A681FAT2A 84 3 10UF 25V 80 20 1210 Y5V C198 200 MURATA GRM235Y 5V106Z025 85 6 2 74K 1 8W 1 1206 R41 R47 R57 R65 R73 R81 PANASONIC ERJ 8ENF2741V 86 12 5 49K 1 8W 1 1206 R35 R40 R42 R49 R51 R56 R59 PANASONIC ERJ 8ENF5491V 87 6 3 32K 1 8W 1 1206 R36 R43 R52 R60 R68 R76 DALE CRCW12063321FRT1 88 6 1 65...

Page 88: ... 805 L4 9 MURATA LQG21NR68K10T1 98 1 1A ZHCS1000 SOT23D SCHOTTKY D5 ZETEX ZHCS1000 99 1 5 6K 1 10W 5 805 R140 VISHAY CRCW0805562JRT1 100 3 2 2UH 0 63 10 805 L1 3 MURATA LQG21N2R2K10 101 3 1UF 10V 10 805 C60 61 C104 AVX 0805ZC105KAT2A 102 2 18PF 50VDC 5 805 CERM C1 C3 PANASONIC ECJ 2VC1H180J 103 1 10M 1 8W 5 805 R20 AVX CR21 106J T 104 1 DB9 9PIN DB9M RIGHTANGLEMALE P2 3M 787203 2 105 7 1K 1 8W 5 1...

Page 89: ...L WING LED2 3 PANASONIC LN1261C 112 1 GREEN SMT LED001 GULL WING LED1 PANASONIC LN1361C 113 6 604 1 8W 1 1206 R39 R46 R55 R63 R71 R79 PANASONIC ERJ 8ENF6040V 114 4 1uF 25V 20 A TANT 55 125 CT17 20 PANASONIC ECS T1EY105R 115 2 ADG774A QSOP16 QUICKSWITCH 257 U37 38 ANALOG DEVICES ADG774ABRQ 116 1 IDC 7X2 IDC7X2 HEADER P4 BERG 54102 T08 07 117 1 2 5A RESETABLE FUS001 F1 RAYCHEM CORP SMD250 2 Referenc...

Page 90: ...A 10 ADSP BF533 EZ KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ...

Page 91: ...03063 A B C D 4 3 2 1 PH 1 800 ANALOGD C Approvals Date Drawn Checked Engineering Date Size Title Board No Rev Sheet of DEVICES ANALOG 20 Cotton Road DNP Do Not Populate ADSP BF533 EZ KIT Lite ADSP BF533 EZ KIT LITE TITLE 13 1 3 24 2003_13 34 ...

Page 92: ...8 A7 B7 C9 J3 G2 L1 G1 A9 A8 L3 D1 P2 M3 N3 H3 E1 L2 M1 K2 N2 J1 F1 K3 M2 N1 D3 E2 U1 MINIBGA160 ADSP BF533 750 J14 M13 M14 N14 N13 N12 M11 N11 P13 P12 P11 K14 L14 J13 K13 L13 K12 L12 M12 E13 A12 B14 M9 N9 N6 P6 M5 N5 P5 P4 P9 M8 N8 P8 M7 N7 P7 M6 B10 E12 B13 A13 A11 H13 H12 E14 F14 F13 G12 G13 G14 H14 P10 N10 D14 C10 C14 C13 D13 D12 B12 U1 ADSP BF533 750 MINIBGA160 2 1 2X1 IDC2X1 JP1 BMODE1 BMODE...

Page 93: ...AS SWE CLK_OUT FLASH_RESET 1 2 74LVC14A SOIC14 U10 FLASH_TSTAT 78 74 73 72 71 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 48 47 46 45 44 41 40 38 37 35 36 34 33 32 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 7 6 5 4 3 2 31 80 43 42 39 1 79 77 76 75 TQFP80 PSD4256G6V 10UI U5 1UF 805 C5 SMS SCKE SA10 PA7_A PA6_A PPICLK_ONBOARD_SELECT PPICLK_AD7183_SELECT ADV7183_RESET ADV7171_...

Page 94: ... 00 1206 R27 6 5 7 SOIC8 AD8606AR U12 1 3 2 AD8606AR SOIC8 U12 1 3 2 AD8606AR SOIC8 U13 R30 0 00 1206 DAC1_LEFT CAP002 10UF CT4 49 9K 1206 R45 DAC1_RIGHT CAP002 10UF CT3 OUT3R DT0PRI DT0SEC OUT3R OUT3L OUT2R OUT2L OUT1L OUT1R OUT1R AD1836_VREF 1206 2 74K R41 1 3 OSC003 12 288MHZ U11 9 7 J4 CON024 3X2 8 9 J4 CON024 3X2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 SWT017 DIP6 SW1 AD1836_CLK SCK 805 0 001UF C7 0 1UF 8...

Page 95: ...200PF 1206 C22 1206 604 R55 1 65K 1206 R53 220PF 1206 C26 100PF 1206 C25 3 32K 1206 R52 5 49K 1206 R51 11 0K 1206 R50 5 49K 1206 R56 1206 2 74K R65 220PF 1206 C31 1 65K 1206 R61 100PF 1206 C30 3 32K 1206 R60 5 49K 1206 R59 680PF 805 C29 330PF 805 C28 1206 2 74K R57 680PF 805 C24 330PF 805 C23 AD1836_VREF AD1836_VREF 3 1 J4 CON024 3X2 OUT3L OUT3L 7 5 6 AD8606AR SOIC8 U16 1206 2 74K R81 5 49K 1206 R...

Page 96: ...06 5 76K R88 1206 5 76K R89 1206 CAP002 10UF CT9 1206 100PF C47 1206 600 FER2 ADC2_RIGHT IN1R 237 R95 1206 120PF C59 1206 R92 5 76K 1206 R100 5 76K 1206 10UF CT11 CAP002 ADC1_RIGHT FER4 600 1206 100PF C56 1206 750K R94 1206 R104 5 76K 1206 R103 5 76K 1206 1206 C55 120PF 237 R93 1206 IN1R ADC1_LEFT 2 3 J5 CON013 2X2 IN1L IN1L 7 5 6 U19 AD8606AR SOIC8 1 3 2 U19 AD8606AR SOIC8 FER3 600 1206 IN2L1 IN2...

Page 97: ... 21 29 43 19 10 U27 TQFP44 ADV7171KSU PPI_CLK PPI_27MHZ_CLK ADV7183_CLKOUT 805 0 00 R132 2 2UH 805 L2 8 9 J8 CON024 3X2 3 2 J8 CON024 3X2 5 6 J8 CON024 3X2 0 1UF 805 C72 ADV7171_RESET 150 1206 R122 1 2 D1 805 330PF C74 4 6 3 1 U26 SOT23 6 ADG752BRT 1 2 5 3 4 AD8061ART U23 SOT23 5 2 2UH 805 L3 2 2UH 805 L1 805 0 68UH L8 0 68UH 805 L9 0 68UH 805 L6 805 0 68UH L7 805 0 68UH L5 0 68UH 805 L4 3V_B 4 3 ...

Page 98: ... 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 28 79 36 64 U28 LQFP80 ADV7183AKST DNP 600 1206 FER10 600 1206 FER8 DVDD_ADV7183 1206 600 FER13 1206 600 DNP FER11 1206 600 FER12 PVDD_ADV7183 805 0 01UF C82 805 82NF C83 1 5K 805 R140 PVDD_ADV7183 1206 600 DNP FER9 R183 805 ...

Page 99: ...LVC14A U10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 DIP6 SWT017 SW9 805 100 R154 0 00 1206 R148 8 9 SOIC14 74LVC14A U10 TFS0 RFS0 TSCLK0 RSCLK0 LED5 LED6 LED 6 1 LED1 LED4 LED2 LED3 AMBER SMT LED001 LED4 LED001 AMBER SMT LED5 AMBER SMT LED001 LED6 AMBER SMT LED001 LED7 AMBER SMT LED001 LED8 LED001 AMBER SMT LED9 RESET USB_RESET PF7 PF6 603 600 FER16 600 603 FER14 600 603 FER17 603 600 FER15 1 3 4 5 13 12 8 9 14...

Page 100: ...MULATOR_TCK EMULATOR_TMS EXT_DSP_CLK EMULATOR_TDO EMULATOR_TDI EMULATOR_TRST PB6_A PA6_A PA7_A PB7_A ADV7183_VREF ADV7183_FIELD ADV7183_VS ADV7183_HS NMI EMULATOR_EMU 5 2 4 8 10 6 1 3 9 11 13 15 17 19 12 14 16 20 18 7 10X2 CON014 P3 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 ...

Page 101: ...10UH L12 0 00 805 R222 TP12 TP15 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 U32 SO 8 NDS8434A 3 32K R223 805 VROUT UNREG_IN 805 1UF C103 10K 805 R192 10K 805 R214 805 1UF C102 1206 FER20 147K R191 1206 76 8K R190 1206 1 2 3 7 8 5 6 4 MSOP8 ADP3336ARM VR2 1 2 3 7 8 5 6 4 MSOP8 ADP3336ARM VR6 DSP_VDD_INT VDDRTC 805 0 00 R186 805 0 00 R187 DSP_VDD_EXT CT13 C 10UF CT24 C 10UF 2A DO 214AA D4 UNREG_IN 4 1 3 2 FER23 FUS001 2 5A F1...

Page 102: ...C128 C204 805 0 01UF 805 0 1UF C156 0 1UF 805 C157 805 0 1UF C158 0 01UF 805 C152 0 01UF 805 C163 0 01UF 805 C161 805 0 01UF C171 805 0 01UF C172 805 0 01UF C113 805 0 1UF C109 C112 805 0 01UF 0 1UF 805 C111 0 01UF 805 C108 805 0 1UF C110 0 22UF 805 C142 0 22UF 805 C140 0 22UF 805 C141 0 22UF 805 C139 0 22UF 805 C137 0 22UF 805 C129 0 1UF 805 C178 805 0 1UF C176 805 0 1UF C99 805 0 1UF C177 0 01UF...

Page 103: ...s Interface Unit EBIU 3 3 input clock 3 3 internal memory restrictions 2 2 internal SRAM 2 2 IO voltage 3 2 memory map 2 2 parallel peripheral interface PPI 3 5 peripheral ports xiv real time clock RTC 3 3 ADV7171 video encoder 2 12 3 6 3 7 3 11 ADV7183 video decoder 2 12 3 6 3 7 3 11 ASYNC memory banks 0 3 2 3 audio applications xiv codec 2 11 connectors J4 J5 3 17 interface see SPORT0 see also A...

Page 104: ...switches 3 9 see SW dual bank Flash memory 2 3 E EBIU_SDBCTL 2 4 EBIU_SDGCTL 2 4 EBIU_SDRRC 2 4 electrostatic discharge 1 2 emulation events 2 16 example programs 2 13 exceptions 2 16 expansion board 2 8 interface 3 4 3 8 3 16 extender connectors P3 1 3 3 external bus interface unit EBIU 3 3 flash memory see flash memory regulator 3 2 3 10 external memory 3 9 bank 0 primary A 2 3 bank 0 SDRAM 2 3 ...

Page 105: ...lation summary 1 3 installing EZ KIT Lite USB driver 1 7 VisualDSP and EZ KIT Lite license 1 5 VisualDSP and EZ KIT Lite software 1 4 interfaces SDRAM 2 4 see graphical user interface GUI internal regulator 3 2 internal memory 2 3 3 9 core MMRs 2 3 data bank A SRAM 2 3 data bank B SRAM 2 3 instruction SRAM 2 3 instruction SRAM CACHE 2 3 reserved 2 3 scratch pad SRAM 2 3 system MMRs 2 3 IO configur...

Page 106: ...pecifications 3 18 supply 3 18 PPI interface 2 12 3 7 primary flash memory 2 6 primary processor pins PF3 3 6 PPI_CLK 3 6 PPI0 7 3 6 TMR1 2 3 6 processor memory map see ADSP BF533 processor programmable flags PFs 3 4 3 5 PF0 2 12 3 4 PF1 2 12 PF10 11 3 5 3 12 3 14 PF12 15 3 5 3 6 PF2 2 12 3 4 3 11 PF3 3 4 PF4 2 11 3 4 PF5 7 3 5 PF8 11 2 10 3 5 3 12 3 14 PF9 3 5 3 12 3 14 push buttons see also push...

Page 107: ...PC 1 3 T target options dialog box 2 17 miscellaneous 2 18 on emulator exit 2 17 reset 2 17 test DIP switches SW1 2 3 11 TFS0 signal 3 12 TMR1 2 primary processor pins 3 6 trace buffer 2 14 destination 2 15 instruction addresses 2 15 number 2 15 source 2 15 trace window 2 14 2 15 TSCLK0 register 2 11 signal 3 12 U UART port 3 8 Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UART xiii xiv USB cable 1 ...

Page 108: ...ation System Manual decoder xiv encoder xiv input mode 3 7 interface 2 12 output mode 3 7 VisualDSP documentation xx installation 1 4 license 1 5 online Help xx requirements 1 3 starting 1 16 voltage regulators 3 2 VSYNC signal 3 6 3 7 3 11 ...

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