
NXP Semiconductors
UMxxxxx
Install Guide
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— September 6, 2013
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Table 3.1 Fm+ Development Kit Contents
Fm+ Development Board (OM13260)
GPIO Target Board (OM13303)
PCA9617A Bus Buffer Demo Board
(OM13398)
Bridge Board (OM13399)
Cable, USB Type A to Type B
Ribbon Cable 10 position (bag of two)
Jumper wires with female terminals (bag
of ten)
Shorting Jumpers (Bag of twenty)
Hardware, (Bag of M3 screws and
standoffs)
3.2.1 Box Contents
The Fm+ Development Kit (OM13320) contains four PCB assemblies, cables, and loose hardware.
These should be retained in the box for future access. Depending upon the desired use some of the
PCB assemblies may be attached to each other, either by plug connection or by ‘stacking’ the GPIO
PCB assemblies above the Fm+ Development Board (OM13260), using the supplied ribbon cables and
hardware.
3.3
Supplied Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Assemblies
There are four PCB assemblies in the kit. Each has a specific function, not all of them are used at the
same time.
3.3.1 Fm+ Development Board (OM13260)
The large PCB, Fig 3.3, contains two separate I2C Bus structures, together with supporting circuitry.
Each bus has a Bus Master, one or more Bus Slaves, and user options to change the Bus Voltage and
Bus pull up resistors. Adjusting these changes the operation of the buses, to suit various goals. In
addition the two buses may be linked together to operate a one I2C Bus structure. This can be done
with a two-wire jumper (supplied) or the Bus Buffer Board OM133998 (supplied) See figure 3.5. Four
identical ports provide access for add-on boards that contain additional I2C devices.
Summary of Contents for OM13260
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