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IGEP
TM
NEW YORK
Hardware Reference Manual
ISEE 2007
S.L. All rights reserved, IGEP™
is a registered trademar k from ISEE 2007 S.L. The followi ng is provided for informational purpos es onl y.
DOCUMENT FROM ISEE 2007 S.L. Ref: MAN-PR-ILMS0015-RAx
14
PINOUT TABLE OF EXPANSION CONNECTORS
Below pin tables show pin out of IGEP
™
NEW YORK expansion connectors (J10, J40, J21 and
J22) with functionalities that you can configure when connected to IGEP
™
COM MODULE,
IGEP™
COM NEUTRON or IGEP
™
COM PROTON.
Each table has several columns:
Pin #
: (JJ:PP format) JJ means J10,J40,J21 or J22 connector and PP means pin number
of JJ connector.
TYPE
: What kind of pin and origin silicon chip :
OMAP: processor
PMIC: power management companion chip
PWR: Power and ground lines
MODE 0, MODE 1, MODE 2, MODE 3, MODE 4, MODE 5, MODE 6, MODE 7
: OMAP3x
pin can be configured up to 7 different ways or modes. Complexity of configuration
can
be solved at “
Pin Mux Utility for ARM(R) Microprocessors
” from
http://www.ti.com/tool/pinmuxtool
IGEP
™
NEW YORK
schematics use “MODE 0 name” of OMAP3xxx to describe pins and lines.
For additional details, please refer to section 2.4 and 2.5 of the
“OMAP3530/25 Applications
Processor”
(version “SPRS507F–
FEBRUARY 2008
–REVISED OCTOBER 2009” from website
www.TI.com
)
OMAP3 pins can have up to eight alternate function modes. The following tables provide a
description of signal multiplexing.
“gray shading”
marked function names denote the function used in the board and
that
functions should not be changed
.
“
cross out
” marked function names you should not use them