• Two HDLCD ports that each support:
— HDMI 1.4a up to 1080p.
— One I
2
S four-channel stereo audio output.
• Additional user key entry:
— Trusted user keyboard entry using the secure keyboard connector.
— Additional user key entry using the push buttons on the V2M-Juno r2 motherboard to simulate
hand-held devices.
• IOFPGA that contains the following:
— Registers that form part of the Power Control and DVFS system.
— SBCon controllers that configure the PCIe switch, the PCIe clock, and the HDMI PHYs.
The IOFPGA also provides access to the following low-bandwidth peripherals, user switches, and
user LEDs that the Juno r2 SoC does not provide:
— 64MB NOR flash.
— 256KB IOFPGA internal block RAM.
— User microSD card slot.
— Keyboard and mouse ports.
— Six user push buttons for additional user key entry.
— System registers.
— Current, voltage, power, and energy meters.
— Timers.
— Eight user LEDs. Application software defines their meaning.
• On-board clocks that generate source clocks for Juno r2 SoC and V2M-Juno r2 motherboard systems.
• A real-time clock in the MCC. A 3V coin battery powers the real-time clock when the board is
powered down.
• Three system LEDs that connect to the MCC as follows:
ON1
LED:
Reserved for ARM use only.
ON2
LED:
Denotes ATX power supply powered up.
Debug USB
LED:
Denotes read or write access to the configuration microSD card through the configuration
USB 2.0 port.
• Debug ports:
— 32-bit CoreSight Trace port.
— Processor CoreSight debug (P-JTAG) port.
2 Hardware Description
2.1 Overview of V2M-Juno r2 motherboard hardware
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