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Design Guide for SC1x3 

Designing hardware around a SC123 or it’s variants can be easier than for most 
other embedded systems with a similar level of functionality, but it isn’t always 
easy.  
There are many points that can be forgotten or not be considered what makes a 
initial operation very difficult. 
This document wants to show important points and answers to some questions 
which comes up when designing schematic and layout. It is an addon to the 

Design Giude for SC1x

. Most of the hints and rules of 

Design Giude for SC1x

 

apply also for SC1x3. Please read 

Design Giude for SC1x

 before you read this. 

 
 

1.  Signals UCSIN# / UCSOUT# 
Those signals are belong to one of the most important signals. If you don’t 
want to use a external memory to map it into SC1x3’s internal memory, 

don’t 

forget the connection between those signals

If UCSIN# is left open and without any external logic, the system won’t boot. 
 
2. Crystal 
Use a 25MHz crystal with 100ppm max., no 24.576MHz or similar crystals. 
You can use an oscillator with 25MHz and connect it to XIN of the SC1x3, 
then XOUT can be left open. 
 
3. CPUCLK 
This signal is the most sensitive signal of the SC1x3. For a steady boot up a 
feedback line between XOUT and CPUCLK is necessary (see HW Manual). 
 
4.  3,3V and A3,3V V

DD  

(VDD1A, VDD2A, VSS3A, VSS4A) 

Seperate the two different power supplies through a ferrite and corresponding 
layout. The power supply for the internal PHY of the SC1x3 has to be 
seperated from the digital power supply to decouple distortions. Use a 
additional ferrite for CPUCLK signal to XOUT for the same reason. Otherwise 
the 96MHz cpu clock could disturb the ethernet signal. 
 
5. Testpoints 
The SC1x3 is a BGA. So, all balls that are 

not

 connected and 

not

 routed to 

an outer layer of the motherboard are unusable for this hardware 

forever

. If 

you are not sure if you need a signal in future or not, or you don’t understand 
the function of some balls, then use testpoints! Connect testpoints for 
measuring and evaluating in your first design. “If anything can go wrong, it 
will”

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. If you have some testpoints connected to the right signals you can try it 

out, before you redesign the hardware. 
 
6.  Startup Configuration of SC1x3 
The SC1x3 can be configured before any software runs through some pullup-
/down resistors at the address signals. These external resistors are not 
necessary, if 

nothing 

is connected to 

these

 signals (except testpoints). If you 

are connecting anything to this address line, you should place the resistor for 
the desired configuration or predefined state, because any device can 
overwrite the internal weak resistors. 
 
 
 
 

 

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