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1. 9 Figure 2 1 DEV i MX53 Interconnection Diagram Figure 2 2 Top connectors placement Figure 2 3 DEV i MX53 top view der Figure 2 4 DEV 1 MX53 bottom V eW 18 Tables Table 2 1 CM i MX53 Interface routing e I I Table 3 1 See ETC Te EC Table 3 2 Absolute maximum ratings Table 3 3 ADC characteristics Table 4 1 CSI port overview Table 4 2 LCD port OVErVICW RM Table 4 3 Digital video extension connector X22 pin description u uu Table 4 4 GPIO automation extension connector X23 port overview er Table 4 5 GPIO automation extension connector X23 pin description 25 Table 4 6 BLT ISM Connector interface 2 Table 4 7 Reset power on connector pin description eneen Table 4 8 Auxiliary power supply extension connector pin description Table 5 1 Supported Boot Modes a Table 7 1 Ordering information a u u u a us aun q saan desserts deep eet eet eani en bero wawawa q dete Table 9 1 Overview product change ENEE Table 9 2 Overview product anomalies Table 10 1 Revision history iis Table 11 1 015 dE TEEN Preliminary
2. S 30 6 4 i MX Design Services EE 30 6 4 Upcoming Products and Software Releases EEN 30 7 Ordering Information 7 1 Predefined mounting options for DEV i MX53 e ee Te le 32 BT ier 32 9 Product Histol y t 33 9 1 Version Information ee Gens 33 92 ne 33 10 Document REVISIOMFISION E 34 11 teet uses 35 A ListofFigures and Tables ssssssssscssssssssssscsssesssssscssneecssnescsssecsssseessneccssueeesssecssssecceasecsssseessasecesssecsessecssscesssssccsnseesnseecsnseeesnasees 37 Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx Bluetechnix Mechatronische Systeme GmbH 2012 Rights Reserved The information herein is given to describe certain components and shall not be considered as a guarantee of characteristics Terms of delivery and rights of technical change reserved We hereby disclaim any warranties including but not limited to warranties of non infringement regarding circuits descriptions and charts stated herein Bluetechnix makes and you receive no warranties or conditions express implied statutory or in any communication with you Bluetechnix specifically disclaims any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Bluetechnix takes no li
3. 4 Connector Description 4 1 Digital Video Extension Connector X22 The video extension connector allows customers to design their own video extension with user defined camera and display components A 100 pin 0 5mm pitch mezzanine connector FX 10A 100S 10SV_M from Hirose mating part is FX10A 100P 10 SV is used 4 1 1 Camera Sensor Interface Port CSIO A camera or an alternative video device such as the OV2655 or the ADV7180 can be connected to the DEV i MX53 board using the CMOS Sensor Interface 0 CSIO Width bit Interface Description 10 CSIO CSIO DO CSIO D9 5 CSIO CSIO VSYNC CSIO HSYNC CSIO VSYNC CSIO PCLK CSIO DE 2 12C1 12C1 SDA 12C1 SCL Camera control interface 14 Power 3V3 P_SW3_2V5 5VO VIN GND Table 4 1 CSI port overview 4 1 2 LCD Port DISPO The DISPO interface is available to connect an LCD display and a touch screen to the DEV i MX53 board The i MX53 supports display resolutions up to 1680X1050 WSXGA Width bit Interface Description 16 DISPO DISPO DO DISPO D17 4 DISPO DISPO VSYNC DISPO HSYNC DISPO CLK DISPO DE 1 PWM CRTL PWM2 10 LVDS1 LVDS1 interface 10 LVDSO LVDSO interface 15 Power 3V3 P SW3 2V5 5VO GND Table 4 2 LCD port overview 4 1 3 Pin Description Table Pin No Signal Type Description 1 GND PWR Power Ground 2 GND PWR Power Ground 3 GND PWR Power Ground 4 5V0 PWR Power Supply 5 5V0 PWR Power Supply 6 DISPO D1 Display Port 0 Data 7 DISPO
4. Boot Switch Setting Boot Media E BE Off 123456 7 amp SPI NOR Flash NAND Flash Consumer Core Module Version NAND Flash Industrial Core Module Version SD card SATA hard disk 12345 6 7 8 On Off 12345 6 7 8 USB UART boot mode Table 5 1 Supported Boot Modes Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 29 6 Support 6 1 General Support General support for products can be found at Bluetechnix support site https support bluetechnix at wiki 6 2 Board Support Packages Board support packages boot loaders and further software downloads can be downloaded at the products wiki page at https support bluetechnix at wiki 6 3 i MX Software Support 6 3 1 Linux Linux BSP and images of derivates can be found at Bluetechnix support site https support bluetechnix at wiki at the software section of the related product 6 3 2 WinCE WinCE is only supported on ARM platforms Please contact Bluetechnix for support information 6 4 i MX Design Services Based on more than seven years of experience with Blackfin and i MX Bluetechnix offers development assistance as well as custom design services and software development 6 4 1 Upcoming Products and Software Releases Stay up to date with all product changes releases and software updates of Bluetechnix at http www bluetechnix com Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 30 7 Ordering Information 7 1 Pred
5. Camera Trigger 14 STROBE Strobe Signal from Camera available only on solder pad 15 NC Not Connected 16 Not Connected 17 CSIO DO Pixel Data 18 CSIO D1 Pixel Data 19 VCAMIO PWR Camera IO Power Supply 20 GND PWR Power Ground 21 CSIO D2 Pixel Data 22 CSI0 D3 Pixel Data 23 CSI0 D4 Pixel Data 24 CSIO D5 Pixel Data 25 GND PWR Power Ground 26 CSI0 D6 Pixel Data 27 CSIO D7 Pixel Data 28 CSIO D8 Pixel Data 29 CSI0 D9 Pixel Data 30 CSIO DE Output Enable Active Low Table 4 6 BLT ISM Connector interface description X21 4 4 Reset Power On Connector X10 The two signals Power On and Reset are accessible via this connector These signals are the same as the ones routed to the two push buttons Pin No Signal Description 1 CTRL ON Power On internally pulled up 2 GND Signal ground 3 CTRL NRESET_IN Power On Reset internally pulled up 4 GND Signal ground Table 4 7 Reset power on connector pin description Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 26 4 5 Auxiliary Power Supply Connector X5 The auxiliary Power Supply Extension Connector provides the possibility t0 power the board via a 12 pin Connector ERNI 063179 It is possible to connect a supply voltage to the Vin Pins or to connect an external battery charger PinNo Signal 1A C1 SCL 2A PC1 SDA 3A PWR GT 4A GND 5A CHRG IN 6A CHRG IN Description 1 Serial Clock Serial Data P
6. 23 Mechanical Outline 16 Spe amp o M 19 3 1 Operating Conditions MM 19 3 2 Maximum Ratings 33 Analog le TE 3 4 BR EI UE 4 I ConnectoriDeseriptioriyu sys EE Eege Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 4 Digital Video Extension Connector X22 cssccsssscssesccsseseessesccsssecssseeccsneecssueesesnecessuecesnecessueecsssecessseeceusecsssceesesteessaeess 20 4 1 1 Camera Sensor Interface Port CSIO naiiai 20 4 1 2 Kop dk M 20 4 1 3 Pin Table na 20 42 GPIO Automation Extension Connector 23 22 4 2 1 Pin Description Table EEN 23 43 Image Sensor Connector X21 BLT ISM Connector a 26 44 Reset Power Orn Connector X TO keiserinne inna 26 4 5 Auxiliary Power Supply Connector D 27 5 Switches Jumpers LEDS y 28 5 1 Lu 28 5 2 Push Buttons SA E 5 3 Backup Battery optional 54 Board Configuration Switches S2 51 l U u a 28 XB sole 30 6 1 rsen EE 30 6 2 Board Support Packages q ert eset bla er eek eue EEN 30 6 3 EM Software Support sienten ttai cette tetto tiet Ree Fe ep rere 30 6 3 1 Hue 30 6 3 2
7. Description Camera Trigger Global Camera Reset Power Ground AV Out Red Power Ground AV Out Green Power Ground AV Out Black Power Ground Not Connected 12C Clock 12 Data Not Connected PWM Power Ground Display Port 0 Data Enable Display Port 0 Data VSYNC Display Port 0 Data HSYNC Power Ground Display Port 0 Data Display Port 0 Data Display Port 0 Data Display Port 0 Data Display Port 0 Data Power Ground Display Port 0 Data Display Port 0 Data Display Port 0 Data Display Port 0 Data Power Supply Power Supply Power Ground Power Ground Power Ground Table 4 3 Digital video extension connector X22 pin description 4 2 GPlO Automation Extension Connector X23 The GPIO automation extension connector allow customers to design their own GPIO extension with user defined components A 100 pin 0 5 pitch mezzanine connector FX 10A 100S 10SV M from Hirose mating part is FX10A 100P 10 SV is used Many interfaces have alternate functions and can also be used as GPIOs Interface Width bit Interface Description 1 Wire 1 OWIRE OWIRE Analog In 4 ADIN ADIN 1 4 DC 2 12 12C3 SCL 12C3 SDA PWM 2 PWM1 PWM2 PWM1 PWM2 SD 12 502 SD2 CMD SD2 CLK 502 SD2 CD SD2 D0 SD2 D7 SPI 10 ECSPI1 ECSPI2 ECSPI1 MOSI ECSPI1 MISO ECSPI1 SSO ECSPI1 SS1 ECSPI1 SCLK ECSPI2 MOSI ECSPI2 MISO ECSPI2 SSO ECSPI2 SS1 ECSPI2 SCLK Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 22 Interface Width bit Interface
8. Fast Infrared Interface GPIO General Purpose Input Output GPS Global Positioning System GSM Global System for Mobile Communications HD High Definition HDD Hard Disk Drive HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface Input 1 0 Input Output PC Inter Integrated Circuit ISM Image Sensor Module JTAG Joint Test Action Group LAN Local Area Network LiPol Lithium Polymer LVDS Low Voltage Differential Signaling MIC Microphone MTBF Mean Time Between Failure NC Not Connected Output OEM Original Equipment Manufacturer OWIRE One Wire PCB Printed Circuit Board PDA Personal Digital Assistant PWM Pulse Width Modulation PWR Power SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment 50 Secure Digital SDHC Secure Digital High Capacity SDRAM Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory SoC System on Chip SPI Serial Peripheral Interface SSD Solid State Disk TFT Thin Film Transistor TISM Tiny Image Sensor Module TSC Touch Screen Controller Preliminary_DEV i MX53_HUM_V1 2 docx 35 UART Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter UMTS Universal Mobile Telecommunications System USB Universal Serial Bus USBH Universal Serial Bus Host USBOTG USB On The Go WLAN Wireless Local Area Network ZIF Zero Insertion Force Table 11 1 List of abbreviations Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 36 List of Figures and Tables Figures Figure 1 1 Overview of the main
9. UART3 RTS UART Request To Send 30 UART3 CTS UART Clear To Send 31 FIRI RXD Fast Infrared Interface Receive Data 32 FIRI TXD Fast Infrared Interface Transmit Data 33 GND PWR Power Ground 34 NC NC Not Connected 35 CTRL PWM1 Pulse Width Modulation Output GPIO1_9 36 CTRL PWM2 Pulse Width Modulation Output GPIO1_19 Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 23 Signal Description 37 P_SW3_2V5 PWR Power Supply 38 NC NC Not Connected 39 GND PWR Power Ground 40 ECSPI2 MOSI 5 1 MOSI 41 ECSPI2 MISO SPI MISO 42 ECSPI2 SS1 SPI Select1 43 2 552 SPI Select2 44 NC NC Not Connected 45 ECSPI2 SCLK SPICLK 46 3V3 PWR Power Supply 47 3V3 PWR Power Supply 48 GND PWR Power Ground 49 GND PWR Power Ground 50 GND PWR Power Ground 51 GND PWR Power Ground 52 GND PWR Power Ground 53 GND PWR Power Ground 54 VIN PWR Power Supply 55 VIN PWR Power Supply 56 ECSPI1 SCLK SPICLK 57 NC NC Not Connected 58 ECSPI1 SS1 SPI Select1 59 ECSPI1 SSO SPI SelectO 60 ECSPI1 MISO SPI MISO 61 ECSPI1 MOSI SPI MOSI 62 GND PWR Power Ground 63 ADIN4 Vin4 AD7993 64 ADIN3 Vin3 AD7993 65 ADIN2 Vin2 AD7993 66 ADIN1 1 AD7993 67 SD2 D7 IO SD Data7 GPIO2_15 68 SD2 D6 IO SD Data6 GPIO2_14 69 SD2 D5 IO SD Data5 GPIO2_13 70 SD2 D4 IO SD Data4 GPIO2_12 71 SD2 D3 IO SD Data3 GPIO1_12 72 SD2 D2 IO SD Data2 GPIO1_13 73 SD2 D1 IO SD Data1 GPIO1_14 74 SD2 D0 IO S
10. interface 0 Data CMOS sensor interface 0 Data CMOS sensor interface 0 Data CMOS sensor interface 0 Data Power Ground CMOS sensor interface 0 Data Enable Power Ground CMOS sensor interface 0 Pixel Clock Power Ground CMOS sensor interface 0 HSYNC CMOS sensor interface 0 VSYNC LVDS Clock LVDS Clock LVDS Transmit Data0 LVDS Transmit DataO LVDS Transmit Data1 LVDS Transmit Datal LVDS Transmit Data2 LVDS Transmit Data2 LVDS Transmit Data3 LVDS Transmit Data3 Power Supply Power Supply Power Ground Power Ground Power Ground Power Ground Power Ground Power Ground Power Supply Power Supply LVDS Transmit Data3 LVDS Transmit Data3 LVDS Transmit Data2 LVDS Transmit Data2 LVDS Transmit Data1 LVDS Transmit Data1 LVDS Transmit Data0 LVDS Transmit DataO LVDS Clock LVDS Clock Camera Output Enable Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx Signal 67 4 0 68 GPIO4_2 69 VGAGND PWR 70 RGB R 71 VGAGND PWR 72 RGB G 73 VGAGND PWR 74 RGB B 75 VGAGND PWR 76 NC NC 77 I2C1 SCL 10 78 I2C1 5DA IO 79 NC NC 80 CTRL PWM2 O 81 GND PWR 82 DISPO DE O 83 DISP0 VSYNC 84 DISPO HSYNC 85 GND PWR 86 DISPO D16 87 DISPO D14 88 DISPO D12 89 DISPO D10 90 DISPO D8 91 GND PWR 92 DISPO D6 O 93 DISP0 D4 94 DISPO D2 95 DISPO DO 96 VIN PWR 97 VIN PWR 98 GND PWR 99 GND PWR 100 GND PWR
11. is populated on the DEV board 2 1 11 Ethernet As the Ethernet PHY is already integrated on the Core Module the LAN signals are routed directly to a RJ45 LAN connector 2 1 12 ISM Interface The camera sensor interface signals CSIO are routed to a 30 pin ZIF connector The connector is compatible to the Bluetechnix ISM interface and allows connecting all available Image Sensor Modules from Bluetechnix Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 14 2 1 13 SN65HVD232D transceiver is present on the Development Board which allows integrating the board into a CAN bus infrastructure A termination resistor is designed in but not populated If the termination is needed a 1200 0402 SMD resistor can be soldered Available only for Industrial Core Modules see chapter 7 2 1 14 LED Driver A RGB LED is mounted for status signaling The LED is connected to TCA62724FMG RGB LED driver The device can be accessed via the bus with the device address 0x55 2 1 15 ADC The AD7993 analog to digital converter has two possible functions By default it can be used for battery supervisory to measure battery voltage and charging current If the battery charger won t be used the four channels are available on the extension connectors and it is possible to connect them to a touch screen panel The device can be accessed via the 1 bus with the device address 0x22 2 1 16 Acceleration Sensor The on board 3
12. keypad it can be used as a reference design for a low power mobile handheld device powered by a single Lithium lon battery The development board provides all interfaces of the connector version on dedicated expansion connectors Extender boards can be plugged on top of the development board in order to enable additional interfaces DEV iMX31 The DEV i MX31 Development Board is an extendable development platform for the CM i MX31 processor module With display connector and keypad it can be used as a reference design for a low power mobile handheld device powered by a single Lithium lon battery The development board provides all interfaces of the connector version on dedicated expansion connectors Extender boards can be plugged on top of the development board in order to enable additional interfaces SBC i MX51 S C Q24S512N2048 The Single Board Computer SBC i MX51 is based on Freescale s high performance i MX51 mobile platform incorporating an ARM Cortex A8 CPU an Image Processing Unit IPUv3EX a Video Processing Unit VPU and a Graphical Processing Unit GPU The IPUv3EX provides comprehensive support for connectivity to displays and cameras The VPU supports hardware encoding and decoding of MPEG 4 H 263 H 264 and many more standards The GPU serves 3D and 2Dacceleration in hardware The board s memory capabilities NAND Flash DDR2 and numerous interfaces like Ethernet HDMI 4xUSB and USB OTG turn the SBC i MX51 into the ultimate dev
13. D Data0 GPIO1_15 75 GND PWR Power Ground 76 SD2 CLK SD Clock 1 1_10 77 SD2 CMD SD Command GPIO1 11 78 GND PWR Power Ground 79 SD2 WP SD Detect GPIO2_31 80 SD2 CD SD Write Protect GPIO1_2 81 P_SW3_2V5 PWR Power Supply 82 GPIO 2V5 _3 IO GPIO5_13 83 GPIO 2V5 _2 IO GPIO1_18 84 GPIO 2V5 _1 IO GPIO1_17 85 GPIO 2V5 0 IO GPIO1_16 Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 24 Signal Description 86 GND PWR Power Ground 87 USBH5_OC USB Over Current 88 USBH5_PWR USB Power Enable 89 USBH5_D_N IO USB Data 90 USBH5_D_P IO USB Data 91 GND PWR Power Ground 92 USBH6_OC USB Over Current 93 USBH6_PWR USB Power Enable 94 USBH6_D_N IO USB Data 95 USBH6_D_P IO USB Data 96 5V0 PWR Power Supply 97 5V0 PWR Power Supply 98 GND PWR Power Ground 99 GND PWR Power Ground 100 GND PWR Power Ground Table 4 5 GPIO automation extension connector X23 pin description Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 25 4 3 Image Sensor Connector X21 BLT ISM Connector Pin Description 1 VCAMA PWR Camera Analog Voltage Supply 2 GND PWR Power Ground 3 SADDR NC Not Connected 4 NC NC Not Connected 5 GPIO4_2 Global Camera Reset 6 I2C1 SCL O Configuration Bus Clock Line 7 12 1 5 Configuration Bus Data Line 8 VCAMC PWR Camera Core Voltage Supply 9 GND PWR Power Ground 10 CSIO PCLK Pixel Clock 11 CSIO VSYNC VSYNC 12 CSIO HSYNC HSYNC 13 GPIO4_O
14. D3 Display Port 0 Data 8 DISPO D5 Display Port 0 Data 9 DISPO D7 Display Port 0 Data 10 GND PWR Power Ground 11 DISPO D9 Power Ground 12 DISPO D11 Display Port 0 Data 13 DISPO D13 Display Port 0 Data Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 Signal DISPO D15 DISPO D17 GND DISPO CLK GND CSIO D10 CSIO D10 CSIO D10 CSIO D10 CSIO D10 CSIO D10 CSIO D10 CSIO D10 CSIO D10 CSIO D10 GND CSIO_DE GND CSIO_PCLK GND CSIO_HSYNC CSIO_VSYNC LVDS1 CLK_N LVDS1 CLK_P LVDS1 TXO_N LVDS1 TXO P LVDS1 TX1 N LVDS1 TX1 P LVDS1 TX2 N LVDS1 TX2 P LVDS1 TX3 N LVDS1 TX3 P P SW3 2V5 P SW3 2V5 GND GND GND GND GND GND 3V3 3V3 LVDSO TX3 P LVDSO TX3 N LVDSO TX2 P LVDSO TX2 N LVDSO TX1 P LVDSO TX1 N LVDSO TXO P LVDSO TXO N LVDSO CLK P LVDSO CLK N GPIOA 1 PWR PWR PWR IO PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR PWR IO IO IO Description Display Port 0 Data Display Port 0 Data Power Ground Display Port 0 Clock Power Ground CMOS sensor interface 0 Data CMOS sensor interface 0 Data CMOS sensor interface 0 Data CMOS sensor interface 0 Data CMOS sensor interface 0 Data CMOS sensor interface 0 Data CMOS sensor
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16. Description UART 8 UART2 UART3 UART2 TXD UART2 RXD UART2 RTS UART2 CTS UART3 TXD UART3 RXD UART3 RTS UART3 CTS CAN 2 CAN1 CAN1 RXD CAN1 TXD USB 12 USBH5 USBH5 D_P USBH5 D_N USBH5 PWR USBH5 OC USBH6 USBH6 D P USBH6 D N USBH6 PWR USBH6 OC USBH7 USBH7 D P USBH7 D_N USBH7 PWR USBH7 OC FIRI 2 FIRI FIRI RXD FIRI TXD Power 35 5V0 VIN VUSB5 P SW3 2V5 3V3 P 1004 2V8 GND Table 4 4 GPIO automation extension connector X23 port overview 4 2 1 Pin Description Table Pin No Signal Type Description 1 GND PWR Power Ground 2 GND PWR Power Ground 3 GND PWR Power Ground 4 5V0 PWR Power Supply 5 5V0 PWR Power Supply 6 USBH7 D_P IO USB Data 7 USBH7 D_N IO USB Data 8 USBH7 PWR USB Power Enable 9 USBH7 0C USB Over Current 10 GND PWR Power Ground 11 12C3 SCL 12 Clock 12 12C3 SDA IO I2C Data 13 IO One Wire Interface 14 VUSB5 PWR 500mA Current Limited 5V Power Supply for USB Host 5 15 VUSB5 PWR 500mA Current Limited 5V Power Supply for USB Host 5 16 CAN1 RXD CAN Receive Data GPIO4_11 17 CAN1 TXD CAN Transmit Data GPIO4_10 18 P_LDO4_2V8 PWR Power Supply 19 GPIO 2V8 _3 IO 4 3 20 GPIO 2V8 4 IO GPIO4_4 21 GND PWR Power Ground 22 UART2 RXD UART Receive Data 23 UART2 TXD UART Transmit Data 24 UART2 RTS UART Request To Send 25 UART2 CTS UART Clear To Send 26 GND PWR Power Ground 27 UART3 RXD UART Receive Data 28 UART3 TXD UART Transmit Data 29
17. Hardware User Manual DEV i MX53 V1 x maximum performance at minimum space Contact Bluetechnix Mechatronische Systeme GmbH Waidhausenstra e 3 19 A 1140 Vienna AUSTRIA EUROPE office bluetechnix at http www bluetechnix com Document No 100 4120 1 2 Date 2012 02 14 Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 2 Table of Contents Ek Core TE 6 Development BOards asia 8 T 9 1 1 EIERE ebe Eed 9 1 2 Available extensions ueennsesnonssennennsennennnsennennnsennennnsennnnnsennennnsennennnsennennnsennnnnnsennnnnnsennnnnnsennnnnnsennnnnnsnnnnnnsennnnnnsennnnn 10 1 3 KeyFedturesu s su u Su u ANTEN Ea 10 1 3 1 Core Modules ias Ga 10 1 3 2 Active Components D N LMNBZ een 10 1 3 3 Optional Parts DEV i MX53 I U 10 WA Applications s sas i die rere luce EEUU 2 General Description 2 1 F nctional Description 12 2 1 1 Interface Interconnecti N sssini ireren arinn asar EAE na NEE 13 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 1 4 2 1 5 2 1 6 2 1 7 2 1 8 2 1 9 2 1 10 2 1 11 2 1 12 2 1 13 21 14 LED Driver A 15 SE 15 2 1 16 Acceleration Sensor 15 2 2 PCB Placement u a aaa uuu 16
18. The idea is to put more Core Module specific technical information into the product name New Core Module names will have following technical information covered in their names e Product Family e CPU Type e Connection Type e Operating Temperature Range e Crystal Frequency MHz e e Flash MB e External Controllers Optional o Specialand or o Former name That expands of course the name but allows the customer to get the most important Core Module specific information at the first sight Have a look at the example below to get an idea of the new Core Module names Example CM BF537 C C Q25S32F4 CM BF537E CM BF537 C C Q25 S32 Product Family CM Core Module SBC Single Board Computer CPU Type Equals the name of CPU Connection Type A BGA Border pad Connector Operating Temperature Range A Automotive 40 125 Commercial 0 470 I Industry 40 to 85 Crystal Frequency Notation QXX MHz CM BF537E Former name Special Custom Core Modules or specials uC uclinux Extra controllers mounted E Ethernet U USB Flash MB F NOR Flash MB NAND Flash MB RAM S SDRAM MB Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx i MX Development Boards DEV i MX27 The DEV i MX27 development board is an extendable development platform for the CM i MX27 processor modules With display connector and
19. ability for any damages and errors causing of the usage of this board The user of this board is responsible by himself for the functionality of his application He is allowed to use the board only if he has the qualification More information is found in the General Terms and Conditions AGB Information For further information on technology delivery terms and conditions and prices please contact Bluetechnix http www bluetechnix com Warning Due to technical requirements components may contain dangerous substances Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 5 i MX Core Modules CM i MX27 C C Q26S128F32N512 The Core Module CM i MX27 is powered by Freescales SoC i MX27 ARM 926 core up to 400MHz It addresses 128MB DDR RAM has an onboard NOR flash of 32MByte and a NAND flash with 512MByte at a size of 55x45mm CM i MX31 C C Q26S128F40N128 E The Core Module CM i MX31 is powered by Freescales SoC i MX31 ARM1136JF S core up to 532MH2Z It addresses 128MB DDR RAM has an onboard NOR flash of 40MByte and a NAND flash with 128MByte at a size of 55x45mm Core module is available as connector or BGA CM i MX53 C 1 Q24S1024F4N2048 The Core Module CM i MX53 is powered by Freescales SoC i MX53 ARM Cortex A8 up to 1GHz It addresses 1024MB DDR2 SDRAM has an onboard NOR flash of 4MByte and a NAND flash with 2048MByte at a size of 80x45mm Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 6 Core Module naming information
20. axis acceleration sensor MMA7660FC is connected to the 2 bus and is accessible via address Ox4C Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 15 2 2 PCB Placement Ax USB Host Ethernet USB USB j 1 OTG _ UART 3 HDMI le TELLTERITI CAN uuu bluetechni x com SATA Power Laos il 22 Speaker Audio Jacks RGB LED ON Power Plug Figure 2 2 Top connectors placement 2 3 Mechanical Outline This section shows the position of all connectors and mounting holes All dimensions are given in mm Boot Mode Setting Preliminary_DEV i MX53_HUM_V1 2 docx a 46 gt a E m 850 2520 amm Br st nni gt 5 o3 S Figure 2 3 DEV i MX53 top view Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx _ Figure 2 4 DEV i MX53 bottom view Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 18 3 Specifications 3 1 Operating Conditions Symbol Parameter Min Typical Max Unit Vin Input supply voltage 12 12 16 V P Board Power Consumption TBD TBD VUSBx USB Supply Voltage 4 5 5 0 5 5 V IUSBx USB Supply Current 500 mA Table 3 1 Electrical characteristics The Power consumption refers to a CM i MX53 with Android running in idle state and no Extension Boards or USB Devices plugged in 3 2 Maximum Ratings Stressing the device above the rating listed in t
21. ead selection of available interfaces from the Core Module like USB USBOTG Ethernet SATA SD Card HDMI CAN and analog audio In addition there is the possibility to access unused interfaces by applying an extension board to the extension connectors located on the bottom side Available only for Industrial Core Modules see chapter 7 2 1 Functional Description Figure 2 1 shows the on board components and how they are connected to the Core Module A more precise listing including which interface is routed to which board extension connectors is shown in the interconnection tables below Bootmode m D Camera Mini USB B Interface J Serial UO Extender Active Core Module Components User Interfaces Connectors CM Interfaces Figure 2 1 DEV i MX53 Interconnection Diagram Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 12 2 1 1 Interface Interconnection The following table lists all available interfaces from the Core Module and how they are interconnected on the Development Board Interface Category Pins Connected to Comment AUDIO Analog Audio 8 Triple 3 5mm Audio Jack AUD5 Digital Audio 6 HDMI Transmitter CAN1 CAN 2 Transceiver eCSPI1 SPI 5 Extension Connector 550 SS1 eCSPI2 SPI 5 Extension Connector SSO 551 eSDHC2 SD Card 11 Extension Connector 8 bit eSDHC3 SD Card 6 SD Card 4 bit FIRI UART IrDA 2 Extension Connector 2 bit CSIO IPU 14 BLT ISM interface E
22. efined mounting options for DEV i MX53 Article Number Name Description 100 4120 1 i MX53 Development Starter Package DEV i MX5x CM i MX53 C C Q245S 1024F4N2048 100 1470 2 CM i MX53 C I Q245 1024F4N2048 Industrial version 100 1471 2 CM i MX53 C C Q2451024F4N2048 Commercial version 100 1472 2 TR CN i MX53 C C Q24S512F4N256 Tape Reel Commercial version 50 pcs per reel Table 7 1 Ordering information NOTE Custom hard and software developments are available on request Please contact Bluetechnix office bluetechnix com if you are interested in custom hard and software development Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 31 8 Dependability 8 1 MTBF Please keep in mind that a part stress analysis would be the only way to obtain significant failure rate results because MTBF numbers just represent a statistical approximation of how long a set of devices should last before failure Nevertheless we can calculate an MTBF of the development board using the bill of material We take all the components into account The PCB and solder connections are excluded from this estimation For test conditions we assume an ambient temperature of 30 C of all development board components We use the MTBF Calculator from ALD http www aldservice com and use the reliability prediction MIL 217F2 Part Stress standard Please get in touch with Bluetechnix office bluetechnix com if you are interested in the MTBF result Preli
23. elopment board for future high end embedded devices DEV i MX53 The DEV i MX53 development board is an extendable development platform for the CM i MX53 processor module The development board provides all interfaces of the connector version Ethernet HDMI 4xUSB and USB OTG on dedicated extender connectors Extender boards can be plugged on top of the development board in order to enable additional interfaces Extender boards Extender boards EXT SBC i MX51 are expanding the development board SBC i MX51 by several interfaces and functionalities Targeted application areas are audio video processing security and surveillance Ethernet access positioning automation and control experimental development and measuring Note Bluetechnix is offering tailored board developments as well Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 8 1 Introduction The DEV i MX53 Development Board is a feature rich low cost rapid development platform designed to decrease time to market of customized applications It supports Bluetechnix powerful i MX53 based Core Module The development board provides all interfaces on dedicated connectors and features the latest extender socket bottom side for upcoming extender boards The form factor of the DEV i M5x allows easy integration of the board into OEM products In combination with any of Bluetechnix CM i MX53 the DEV i MX53 is a future proof embedded development platform for high sophisticated applicatio
24. he absolute maximum ratings table may cause permanent damage to the device These are stress ratings only Operation of the device at these or any other conditions greater than those indicated in the operating sections of this specification is not implied Exposure to absolute maximum rating conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability Symbol Parameter Min Max Unit Vio Input or output voltage 0 5 3 6 V Vin Input supply voltage TBD TBD V Current per pin 0 10 mA Tame Ambient temperature 40 85 C Tsto Storage temperature 55 150 e Pame Relative ambient humidity 90 Table 3 2 Absolute maximum ratings 33 Analog Inputs The 10 bit ADC which is integrated in the AD7993BRUZ 0 allows measuring analog voltages These analog inputs are mainly used for resistive touchpad sensing or voltage battery monitoring Parameter Symbol Min Typ Max Unit Resolution 10 Bit Conversion Core Input Voltage Vin 0 3 3 V Conversion Time Per Channel tc 2 us Table 3 3 ADC characteristics 3 4 ESD Sensitivity ESD electrostatic discharge sensitive device Charged devices and circuit boards can discharge without detection Although this product features patented or proprietary protection circuitry damage may occur on 4 M A devices subjected to high energy ESD Therefore proper ESD precautions should be taken to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 19
25. ices AD9889 e 7 Port USB HUB SMSC USB2517 e DC DC Converters 5 0V LM3485 3 3V ADP2301 1 8V ADP2108 e USB UART Bridge Silicon Labs CP2104 e Transceiver TI SN65HVD232D e RGB LED driver with interface Toshiba TCA62724FMG e 4Channel ADC AD7993 for voltage monitoring or resistive touch panels 1 3 3 Optional Parts on DEV i MX53 e On board microphone Knowles Acoustics SPM0208HD5 e Acceleration sensor Freescale MMA7660FCR1 2x 2 5W Audio Amp ON Semi NCP2820FCT2G Please understand that these are only active parts and require additional connectors and passive parts as well We provide information regarding these parts on request 1 4 Applications e Automotive infotainment e Single Board Computer Tablets Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 10 Smart Mobile Devices Human Machine Interface Medical Devices Video Conference Systems Imaging and Consumer Multimedia Set Top Boxes Video Conference Applications Portable Media Players Industrial Applications High end Mobile Internet Devices MID High end PDAs Netbooks web tablets Nettops internet desktop devices High end portable media players PMP with HD video capability Portable navigation devices PND Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 2 General Description The DEV i MX53 is a development board for i MX Core Modules based on the ARM Cortex A8 core CM i MX53 The development board features a broad spr
26. iminary_DEV i MX53_HUM_V1 2 docx 13 2 1 4 HDMI The HDMI connector provides a standard interface for digital video and audio signals The HDMI DVI transmitter is preprocessing the video signal from the The audio stream comes from the AUDS interface of the i MX53x The device can be accessed via the l C1 bus with the device address 0x39 2 1 5 JTAG A standard ARM JTAG connector 20 pins 2 54mm pitch is available for processor debugging 2 1 6 USB UART Bridge The UART1 is connected to a SiLabs CP210x which implements the USB to UART Bridge A mini USB B connector is connected to the device 2 1 7 USB The USBH1 port of the DEV i MX53 is connected to a seven port USB HUB SMSC USB2517 Consequently the board features four standard USB A connectors three USB lanes are routed to the IO extension connector 2 1 8 USB OTG The i MX53 internal USB OTG PHY is routed to a mini USB A B connector 2 1 9 SDHC Card The SDHC Card signals are directly connected to the SD3 port of the CM i MX53 A standard SD Card connector mounted on the bottom side of the board supports SD and SDHC cards 2 1 10 SATA The DEV i MX53 allows connecting one SATA HDD or SSD The 5 0V supply which is needed for most 2 5 HDDs or SSDs is available on the screw less terminal connector X25 If a 3 5 HDD is needed the power supply has to be realized externally The user has to make sure that no more than 500mA will be drawn from the 5 0V terminal A 1A fuse
27. minary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 32 9 Product History 9 1 Version Information Ver Date Changes 1 2 2011 11 24 Battery charger removed Coin cell Holder not mounted Core Module mounting holes adapted for new modules Version V2 0 or higher Two different extension connectors to prevent reverse connecting of extension boards Optional plug to connect an external Li lon battery pack with charger Pin out of extension connector X22 changed Pin 66 from NC to Cam OE 1 1 2011 08 23 First DEV i MX53 release Table 9 1 Overview product changes 9 2 Anomalies Version Date Description 1 2 2011 11 24 No anomalies reported yet 1 1 2011 10 02 Power Supplies for USB Lane 1 and Lane 2 interchanged Over current detection will not work Table 9 2 Overview product anomalies Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 33 10 Document Revision History Version Date Document Revision 2 20111124 Updates for HWR V1 2 1 2011 09 05 First draft release Table 10 1 Revision history Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 34 11 List of Abbreviations Abbreviation Description ADC Analog Digital Converter ADIN Analog Data Input Al Analog Input CAN Controller Area Network CM Core Module COMM Communication CSI Camera Sensor Interface DC Direct Current DDR Double Data Rate DEV Development Board DI Display Interface DISP Display EBI External Bus Interface ESD Electrostatic Discharge EXP Experimental FIRI
28. ns in all areas Target applications include industrial automation and control systems as well as applications making use of the extensive video features 1 1 Overview USB OTG 4x USB A Mini USB B i 1 T Serial UO Extender Camera SDHC Card Slot Interface 4 Active Core Module J Components J User Interfaces J Connectors Figure 1 1 Overview of the main components Line In Headphone Out Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 9 1 2 Available extensions In addition different extensions boards from Bluetechnix are available Further boards are added based on the number of customer demands All specifications you need to design a custom board of your own are freely available so you can start your design right away Bluetechnix also offers design support for your custom extensions The following extensions are currently planned and will be available soon e 53 o GPS GSM UMTS Bluetooth WLAN Display Interface for TFT Displays with RGB interface Two Display Interfaces for TFT Displays with LVDS interface o Image Sensor Interface e EXT iMX53 EXP o Experimental board making every pin on the extension board available on a test point allows for rapid prototyping O O 0 1 3 Key Features 1 3 1 Core Modules The DEV i MX53 allows the use of i MX Core Modules based on the i MX53 processor family 1 3 2 Active Components on DEV i MX53 e HDMI DVI Transmitter Analog Dev
29. ower Gate for DC Connector Power Ground Power Supply for External Charger Power Supply for External Charger 1B 2B 3B 4B 5B 6B Signal GPIO5_13 GPIO1 18 GPIO1 17 GND Vin Vin Description Free Configurable Control IO Free Configurable Control IO Free Configurable Control IO Power Ground Dev Board Power Supply Dev Board Power Supply Table 4 8 Auxiliary power supply extension connector pin description Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 27 5 Switches Jumpers and LEDs 5 1 RGBLED V12 The RGB LED is connected to the TCA62724FMG RGB LED driver and can be used for status signaling 5 2 Push Buttons S4 S3 The push buttons have the following functions 53 RESET 54 Power On Off 5 3 Backup Battery optional There is also a possibility to add a 6 8mm non rechargeable lithium coin cell to keep the RTC running and the RAM self refreshing The DEV i MX53 is delivered only on request with 6 8mm coin cell holder Bluetechnix does not provide any batteries due to legal restrictions 5 4 Board Configuration Switches 52 S1 The DEV i MX53 supports five different boot modes For USB UART boot mode the i MX53 is polling for activity on both USBOTG and UART1 For a more detailed explanation please see the software documentation on http support bluetechnix at wiki Preliminary DEV i MX53 HUM V1 2 docx 28 Switch S1 52 2 51 52 3 S1 52 4 51 52 5 51 52 6 51
30. xtension Connector 10 bit DIO IPU 21 Extension Connector 18 bit DI1 IPU 27 HDMI Transceiver 24 bit LAN Ethernet 6 RJ45 Socket LVDSO LDB 10 Extension Connector LVDS1 LDB 10 Extension Connector OWIRE OWIRE 1 Extension Connector PWM PWM 2 Extension Connector 2 2 RGB LED Driver Acceleration Sensor Pull Ups on Board Transmitter Extension Connector 2 Extension Connector No Pull Ups SATA SATA 4 Serial ATA Connector Supply for 2 5 HDD UART1 UART 2 UART USB Bridge UART2 UART 4 Extension Connector UART3 UART 4 Extension Connector USBOTG USB 2 Mini USB AB Connector USBHI USB 2 USB Hub Table 2 1 CM i MX53 Interface routing 2 1 2 Powering The DEV i MX53 works with a single power supply of 12V to 16V This input voltage is also routed to the extension connectors and can be used there e g for TFT backlight etc If stand alone operation is desired an auxiliary plug provides the option to connect a Li lon battery pack with an external battery charger 2 1 3 Audio The audio interface is used to deliver a standard PC audio interface with Microphone In Line In and Line Out Standard 3 5mm audio jacks are used A Headset can be connected to the Microphone In and Line Out connectors On request there is the possibility to mount two 2 5W amps The speakers can be applied to the screw less terminal connectors X18 and X19 On request an on board microphone can be mounted next to the audio jacks Prel
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