User's Manual l MBa6ULxL UM 0102 l © 2022, TQ-Systems GmbH
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Naming of signals
A hash mark (#) at the end of the signal name indicates a low-active signal.
Example: RESET#
If a signal can switch between two functions and if this is noted in the name of the signal, the low-active function is marked with
a hash mark and shown at the end.
Example: C / D#
If a signal has multiple functions, the individual functions are separated by slashes when they are important for the wiring.
The identification of the individual functions follows the above conventions.
Example: WE2# / OE#
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Further applicable documents / presumed knowledge
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Specifications and manual of the modules used:
These documents describe the service, functionality and special characteristics of the module used (incl. BIOS).
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Specifications of the components used:
The manufacturer’s specifications of the components used, for example CompactFlash cards, are to be taken note of.
They contain, if applicable, additional information that must be taken note of for safe and reliable operation.
These documents are stored at TQ-Systems GmbH.
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Chip errata:
It is the user’s responsibility to make sure all errata published by the manufacturer of each component are taken note of.
The manufacturer’s advice should be followed.
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Software behaviour:
No warranty can be given, nor responsibility taken for any unexpected software behaviour due to deficient components.
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General expertise:
Expertise in electrical engineering / computer engineering is required for the installation and the use of the device.
The following documents are required to fully comprehend the following contents:
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MBa6ULxL circuit diagram
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TQMa6ULxL User's Manual
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IMX6ULRM Reference Manual
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U-Boot documentation:
www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot/Documentation
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PTXdist documentation:
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Yocto documentation:
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TQ-Support Wiki:
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION
This User's Manual describes the hardware of the MBa6ULxL, revision 02xx. The MBa6ULxL is designed as a carrier board for the
LGA version of the TQMa6ULxL. The figures in this User's Manual also refer to the TQMa6ULxL.
In addition the standard interfaces routed to the user’s connectors, more interfaces like CAN, UART, RS-232, GPIO, I
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C and SPI
interfaces are routed to headers on the MBa6ULxL. The characteristics of the i.MX6ULx can be evaluated, and therefore the
software development can start immediately.
Currently the MBa6ULxL supports TQMa6ULxL modules with NXP i.MX6UL CPU derivatives MCIMX6G2CVM05AA,
MCIMX6G3CVM05AA and MCIMX6Y2CVM05AB.