
MPC8349E-mITX-GP Reference Design Platform User’s Guide, Rev. 0
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MPC8349E-mITX-GP Board
1.6
MPC8349E-mITX-GP Board Configuration
This section describes the operational mode and configuration options of the MPC8349-mITX-GP board.
1.6.1
Flash Memory
The Flash memory bank is MX29LV640MTTC-90 top boot Flash memory devices. Each Flash memory
bank has 135 sectors. The first 127 sectors, SA[0–126], are 64 Kbyte, and the last 8 sectors, SA[127–134],
are 8 Kbyte. These last 8 sectors can be write-protected to prevent accidental erasure of the sector content
for applications that may choose to use this protection feature.
Table 10
shows the jumper settings to
write-protect sectors SA[127–134] of Flash memory.
1.6.2
EEPROM
An on-board serial EEPROM allows storage of miscellaneous board-related data. The EEPROM can be
write-protected by S2.SW3, as shown in
Table 11
.
J19
CPU Power-on reset source jumper. CPU Power-On Reset can be controlled by a hardware MAX811 reset
chip (jumper 2–3 as default).
J21
Real time clock selector. CPU real time clock interrupt request can be selected from DS1339 real time clock,
[ jumper 2–3]. Default is not selected.
J22
Reset configuration word source selection jumpers
Switches
S3
System reset button. Resets the MPC8349E-mITX-GP board.
S5
Power-on push button. Powers up the MPC8349E-mITX-GP board.
LEDs
D1/D2
SW0 and SW1. Controlled by the I2C expander connected to the MPC8349E
D8
USB port power indicator LED. Lights when power is enabled on USB (D8).
D9
3.3 V Active. On means 3.3 V power is good.
Table 10. Flash Memory Write Protect of SA[127–134]
J22.H
Description
Jumper Off
Flash (U7) top sectors are not write protected (WP not asserted).
Jumper On
Flash (U7) top sectors are write protected (WP asserted).
Table 9. Lists of Connectors, Jumpers, Switches, and LEDs (continued)
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