iMX RT1062 OEM Developer’s Kit - User’s Guide
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Table of Contents
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Document Revision History
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2
Getting Started
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2.1
iMX RT1062 Developer's Kit Content
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2.2
Hardware Overview
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2.3
Connecting - Get Started
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2.3.1
Tera Term Terminal Emulation Application
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2.3.2
PuTTY terminal emulation application
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2.4
Alternative Powering
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2.5
ESD Precaution
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2.6
General Handling Care
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2.7
Handling SO-DIMM Boards
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2.8
OTP Fuse Programming
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2.9
CE Assessment
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2.10
Further Information
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Demo Application
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4
iMX OEM Carrier Board Design
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4.1
Modifications to iMX OEM Carrier Board
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4.2
SP2a: Power Supplies
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4.3
SP2b: Current Measurement
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4.4
SP2c: VBAT Powering
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4.5
SP3-SP4: OEM Board Connector (SODIMM) and Access Pads
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4.6
SP5: Push-buttons and LEDs
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4.7
SP6: Debug Interfaces
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4.8
SP7: USB Interfaces
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4.9
SP8: CAN
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4.10
SP9: SDIO Bus and SD Memory Card Interface
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4.11
SP10: LCD Interface
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4.12
SP11: Ethernet Interface
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4.13
SP12: UART-to-USB Bridge
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4.14
SP13: Audio Codec
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4.15
SP14-SP17: M.2 Power Supply and Control
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4.15.1
SP14: M.2 Power Supply and Control
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4.15.2
SP15: Level Translation for BT UART and Control Signals
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4.15.3
SP16: Level Translation and Audio Signal Multiplexing
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4.15.4
SP17: M.2 (NGFF) E-key Connector
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4.16
Default Jumpers Positions
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4.17
Usage of CPU Pins
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4.18
Things to Note
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4.18.1
Three signals in the SDIO interface not available at TPx access pads
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