Keith & Koep GmbH
Functional specification
MT6N (MT606)
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2.1.3
Powering up the first time
Use Appendix A to ensure the jumpers are set appropriately. If you need more
details on how to install the card or attach power supply, refer to Appendix A, too.
2.1.4
How to connect the board to host system
Use an RS232 null-modem cable to attach the serial interface on the board to an
RS232 port on a terminal or terminal emulator. For example, you could connect it to
a PC running Windows and use the Windows Terminal or Hyperterminal applica-
tion. Configure the terminal to operate at 38 kbaud, 8-bit data, 1 stop bit, no parity,
no flow control. If you need more details on choosing an appropriate cable, refer to
appendix A.
3.0 Functional specification
This chapter describes each functional element on the MT6N board. In the next
chapters you can find more detailed information about the board and some impor-
tant hints for programming it. The block diagram on figure 1 on page 4 shows the
interconnections of the major elements.
Components of MT6:
1.
Trizeps module
2.
Serial EEPROM (optional)
3.
CompactFlash / PCMCIA
4.
Board Control Register BCR
5.
Real Time Clock
6.
JTAG interface
7.
Reset
8.
Power Supply
9.
Power generation on board
10.
GPIO
11.
Ethernet
12.
Serial ports
13.
CAN interface
14.
TTL I/O
15.
Audio in/out
16.
Display connectors and 4 wire Touch Panel
17.
MultiMediaCard
18.
PS/2 interface
19.
Powerfail - Interrupt
20.
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)