MT9M114EBLSTCZH3
−
GEVB
4
(continued)
Jumper/Header No.
Description
Pins
Jumper/Header Name
P8
UART
Open (Default)
UART Shutdown (Tristate)
Close
UART Active
P9
UART Connector
1
GND
2
UART_TX
3
UART_RX
4
VCC
P11
EEPROM
1
−
2 (Default)
Active Low (A1)
3
−
4 (Default)
Active High (A2)
P12
Master connector
(Multi
−
camera)
1
SEN_CHAIN
3
MASTER_SCK
5
MASTER _SDAT
9
CLK_MCLK_BUF
P13
Slave connector
(Multi
−
camera)
1
SEN_SADDR
3
SLAVE_SCL
5
SLAVE_SDA
7
M_I2C_DISABLE
9
CK_S_CLK
P15
I
2
C connector
1
−
2 & 3
−
4 (Default)
Master and Sensor I
2
C Connected
P32
CLOCK SELECTION
3
−
5 & 1
−
2 (Default)
Multi-camera, Master Mode; On-board Oscillator
7
−
5 & 9
−
10
Multi-camera, Master Mode; DEMO3 Clock
6–5 & 4–2
Multi-camera, Slave Mode; Clock from Master Sensor Unit
3
−
5
Single Camera; On-board Oscillator
5
−
7
Single Camera; External Clock from Demo3
5
−
6
Single Camera; External Clock from Demo3
Interfacing to ON Semiconductor Demo3 Baseboard
The ON Semiconductor Demo3 headboard has a similar
52-pin connector which mates P5 of the Demo3 baseboard.
The four mounting holes secure the baseboard and the
headboard with spacers and screws.
Shorted Jumpers for Power Measurement
Different supplies to the evaluation board are provided by
trace shorted jumper, for any voltage and power
measurements. To conduct current measurement on a given
power rail, cut the trace between the two pins of their
respective JP, and insert an ammeter prior to powering up the
system. The figure below shows where the trace to cut is
located.
Table 2. SHORTENED JUMPERS FOR POWER
MEASUREMENT
Jumper
Voltage
JP1 (VAA)
2.8 V
JP2 (From Demo3)
5.0 V
JP3 (VDD
−
PLL)
2.8 V
JP4 (Peripheral 3.3V)
3.3 V
JP5 (VDDIO)
1.8/2.8 V
JP6 (VDDIO_LS)
1.8/2.8 V
JP7 (VDD
−
PHY)
1.8 V
JP8 (VDD)
1.8 V
Figure 7. Top and Bottom View of Shorted Jumper. The Bottom View Shows the Trace Location
to Cut for Current Measurement
Cut Here