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Quick Start Guide

STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS

This section describes how to use the 
SABRE board for smart devices and the 
components in the box. This section 
also describes the PC requirements to 
develop applications using the SABRE 
board for smart devices.

Item

Description

Board

i.MX 7Dual SABRE board 
for smart devices

Power Supply

100/240 V input, 5 V/5 A 
output W/AC adapter

Cable 

USB cable (micro-B to 
standard-A)

Documentation

Quick Start Guide (this 
document)

SD Card

Bootable Linux operating 
system demonstration 
image

Table 1: SABRE Board for Smart Devices Based 
on i.MX 7Dual Development Kit Contents

DEVELOPMENT KIT CONTENTS

1

Insert  
SD Card

Insert the supplied SD card into the SD 
card slot (J6).

Note: Pay careful attention to the 
microSD connector as it is fragile. Slide 
the connector up or down, following the 
open and close arrows on the connector 
in order to place the microSD card inside 
and lock it in place.

2

Verify Boot  

Switches

By default, both of the two boot switches 
(SW3) are configured to zero position. 
With the SD inserted, the board will boot 
from the SD card. Without the SD card 
inserted, the board will be switched into 
serial downloader mode required by 
manufacturing tool (MFGTools). If any 
other boot source is desired, please  
refer to documentation at  

www.nxp.com/iMX7DSABRE

Summary of Contents for MCIMC7x-SDB

Page 1: ...Quick Start Guide SABRE Board for Smart Devices Based on the i MX 7Dual Applications Processor SMART APPLICATION BLUEPRINT FOR RAPID ENGINEERING SABRE...

Page 2: ...ia USB J32 J33 mikroBus Socket J18 Smart Card Interface J7 SIM Card Slot U10 eMMC Expansion J10 Wi Fi Antenna Connection J17 Speaker Out J16 Microphone J15 Headphone J19 CAN Port J25 OTG J26 USB 1 Gig...

Page 3: ...Ie Socket J6 SD Card Socket J30 MIPI DSI Display U12 NAND expansion U11 64 MB QSPI Flash J14 Parallel LCD Display J3 Coin Battery backup for SNVS Secure Nonvolatile Storage Figure 2 Bottom View of the...

Page 4: ...4 core The development kit provides an out of box working demonstration to power on and run an operating system from an SD card exercising the features on the SABRE board SABRE design information incl...

Page 5: ...0 PMIC Display Camera connectors Expansion port for EPDC Electrophoretic display controller Port for Parallel LCD display Port for HDMI display Port for MIPI DSI display Port for MIPI CSI CMOS sensor...

Page 6: ...Smart Devices Based on i MX 7Dual Development Kit Contents DEVELOPMENT KIT CONTENTS 1 Insert SD Card Insert the supplied SD card into the SD card slot J6 Note Pay careful attention to the microSD conn...

Page 7: ...port configuration 115200 baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity Note The PC needs a driver to enable a virtual COM port through the PC USB port Please consult www ftdichip com Documents InstallGuides...

Page 8: ...assword to log in The Linux image will run on ARM Cortex A7 cores For details to run FreeRTOS on ARM Cortex M4 core please visit www nxp com iMXtools TIPS AND PRECAUTIONS Input power voltage is sugges...

Page 9: ...rsuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate r...

Page 10: ...are compliant to all the applicable FCC rule 2 This equipment must be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antenna s used for this transmitter must be installed to p...

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Page 12: ...All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners ARM and Cortex are registered trademarks of ARM Limited or its subsidiaries in the EU and or elsewhere All rights reserv...

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