
REF: BB_SRM_xM
BeagleBoard-xM System
Reference Manual
Revision C2
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When using the USB OTG port in the host mode, the DC supply must be connected as
the USB port will be used to provide limited power to the hub at a maximum of 100mA,
so the hub must be powered. The 100mA is not impacted by having a higher amperage
supply plugged into the DC power jack. The 100mA is a function of the OTG port itself.
Make sure the DC supply is regulated and a clean supply. If the power is over the voltage
specification, a RED LED will turn on. This will prevent the power from actually making
it to the circuitry on the board and will stay on as long as the power exceeds the voltage
specification.
4.17
JTAG Connector
A 14 pin JTAG header is provided on the BeagleBoard to facilitate the SW development
and debugging of the board by using various JTAG emulators. The interface is at 1.8V on
all signals. Only 1.8V Levels are supported.
DO NOT expose the JTAG header to
3.3V.
4.18
RS232 DB9 Connector
Support for RS232 via UART3 is provided by DB9 connector on the BeagleBoard for
access to an onboard RS232 transceiver. A USB to Serial cable can be plugged directly
into the Beagle. Unlike on the original version of the Beagle, a straight through non null
modem cable is required. The cable you used on the BeagleBoard will NOT work on the
–xM version. A standard male to female straight DB9 cable may be used or you can use a
USB to serial adapter that will plug directly into the board without the need for any other
cables.
4.19
Main Expansion Header
A single 28 pin header is provided on the board to allow for the connection of various
expansion cards that could be developed by the users or other sources. Due to
multiplexing, different signals can be provided on each pin. This header is populated on
each board.
4.20
Camera Connector
A single connector has been added to the BeagleBoard–xM board for the purpose of
supporting a camera module. The camera module does not come with the board but can
be obtained from Leopard Imaging. The supported resolutions include VGA, 2MP, 3MP,
and 5MP camera modules. For proper operation of the cameras, the correct SW drivers
are required. This connector is populated on the board and is ready for the camera module
to be installed.
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