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ConnectCore™ 9M 2443
and Wi-9M 2443
Hardware Reference
90000952_B
Release date: August 2009
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core module family. Visit the Digi support website:
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Change Log
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Added WLan information for the ConnectCore Wi-9M 2443.
Added WLan information under environmental specifications in Appendix A.
Added a new drawing on page 136.
Made minor document updates.
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Contents
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Change Log....................................................................................... 5
Revision B ................................................................................. 5
C h a p t e r 1 : A b o u t t h e M o d u l e ............................................................... 12
Features and functionality ...................................................................12
Block diagrams .................................................................................16
CPU........................................................................................16
Module ....................................................................................17
Detailed module description .................................................................18
Configuration ............................................................................18
Power Supply ............................................................................18
Power management.....................................................................19
NORMAL mode ...........................................................................20
IDLE mode ................................................................................20
STOP mode ...............................................................................20
SLEEP mode ..............................................................................20
Wake-up event ..........................................................................21
Reset ......................................................................................22
Memory ..........................................................................................23
DDR SDRAM memory ....................................................................23
NAND Flash memory ....................................................................23
Configuration pins - CPU module ............................................................24
Chip selects .....................................................................................25
Chip select memory map ..............................................................25
Multiplexed GPIO pins .........................................................................26
S3C2443X Port Configuration ..........................................................26
Interfaces .......................................................................................32
RTC ........................................................................................32
UART interface ..........................................................................32
SPI interface .............................................................................34
I2C interface .............................................................................35
USB interface ............................................................................35
Ethernet interface ......................................................................36
WLAN interface..........................................................................37
A/D converter and touch screen interface..........................................37
Touch screen interface modes ........................................................37
Reset controller .........................................................................38
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JTAG ......................................................................................38
Common features .......................................................................38
Watchdog timer .........................................................................39
IIS-Bus interface .........................................................................39
IIS block diagram: .......................................................................40
IIS-Bus format............................................................................40
Camera interface........................................................................41
.............................................................................................41
AC97 Controller..........................................................................42
SD host interface ........................................................................44
PWM timer................................................................................44
Clock output .............................................................................45
CF/ATA....................................................................................45
PC card controller.......................................................................46
ATA controller ...........................................................................46
High-speed MMC .........................................................................46
High speed SPI ...........................................................................47
External address/data bus.............................................................47
WLAN connectors........................................................................47
LCD controller display features ..............................................................49
STN LCD displays ........................................................................49
TFT LCD displays ........................................................................49
Common features .......................................................................49
Module pinout ..................................................................................50
System connector X1 ...................................................................50
System connector X2 ...................................................................56
Configuration pins - CPU ......................................................................61
C h a p t e r 2 : A b o u t t h e D e v e l o p m e n t B o a r d .........................................62
What’s on the development board? ..................................................62
The development board................................................................63
User interface ..................................................................................64
Power management.....................................................................64
General information ...........................................................................64
Power supply.............................................................................64
3.3VDC power controller - VLIO.......................................................65
Power LEDs ...............................................................................65
Coin cell for RTC ........................................................................65
Current measuring option..............................................................65
Reset ......................................................................................65
JTAG interface ..........................................................................65
I²C interface .............................................................................65
PoE connectors ..........................................................................65
Peripheral application connector.....................................................66
LCD Application Kit Connector ........................................................66
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VGA interface ........................................................................... 66
UARTs .................................................................................... 66
UART A - console ....................................................................... 66
UART B - UART / MEI ................................................................... 66
UART C - TTL interface ................................................................ 66
UART D - TTL interface ................................................................ 66
SPI interface(s) ......................................................................... 67
Camera interface.............................................................................. 68
Switches and push-buttons .................................................................. 69
Reset control, S1 ....................................................................... 69
Power switch, S2 ....................................................................... 69
Legend for multi-pin switches........................................................ 70
Module configuration switches, S4................................................... 70
Serial port B MEI configuration switches............................................ 70
Test points ..................................................................................... 71
Numbers and description.............................................................. 71
Factory default interface configuration for development board ...................... 72
LEDs ............................................................................................. 73
WLAN, LE10.............................................................................. 73
Power LEDs, LE1, LE4, and LE7....................................................... 73
User LEDs, LE5 and LE6 ................................................................ 74
Serial status LEDs....................................................................... 74
Status LEDs Serial port A .............................................................. 75
Status LEDs Serial port B .............................................................. 75
Debug, LE3 .............................................................................. 75
Battery and battery holder .................................................................. 76
Serial UART ports.............................................................................. 77
Serial port A, RS232, X27.............................................................. 77
Serial port B, MEI interface, X16 ..................................................... 79
Serial port C, TTL interface, X19 .................................................... 79
Serial port D, TTL interface, X22 .................................................... 80
I2C interface ................................................................................... 81
I2C connector, X22 ..................................................................... 81
SPI interface ................................................................................... 82
X8-SPI connector........................................................................ 83
Current Measurement Option................................................................ 84
Measurement options .................................................................. 84
How the CMO works .................................................................... 85
PoE module connectors - IEEE802.3af...................................................... 86
The PoE module ........................................................................ 87
PoE connector (power in), X17 ....................................................... 87
PoE connector (power out), X26 ..................................................... 87
POE_GND................................................................................. 87
VGA connector ................................................................................. 88
VGA connector, X18 .................................................................... 88
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USB connectors .................................................................................90
USB device connector, X15 ............................................................90
USB host connector, X14 ...............................................................90
Digital I/O .......................................................................................91
I2C digital I/O expansion, X44 ........................................................91
JTAG interface .................................................................................92
Standard JTAG ARM connector, X13..................................................93
Peripheral (extension) headers ..............................................................94
LCD application header, X5............................................................95
Peripheral application header, X3....................................................96
Module connectors and signal rails ..........................................................97
Signal rails................................................................................97
X10 pinout ................................................................................98
X11 pinout ................................................................................99
X20 pinout .............................................................................. 100
X21 pinout .............................................................................. 101
Power connector ............................................................................. 102
Jumpers ....................................................................................... 103
Jumpers................................................................................. 104
Ethernet interface ........................................................................... 105
RJ-45 pin allocation, X7 .............................................................. 106
WLAN Interface............................................................................... 108
Interfaces without special connectors.................................................... 109
ADC signals ............................................................................. 109
CF signals ............................................................................... 109
I2S/AC97 signals ....................................................................... 110
SPI1 signal .............................................................................. 110
Module and test connectors ................................................................ 111
X1 pinout ............................................................................... 111
X2 pinout ............................................................................... 121
Network interface ........................................................................... 128
WLAN interface............................................................................... 128
Environmental specifications............................................................... 130
ConnectCore
9M 2443 ................................................................................. 130
ConnectCore
Wi-9M 2443 ............................................................................. 130
Thermal specifications ...................................................................... 131
Standard Operating Temperature Ranges ......................................... 131
recommendations ..................................................................... 132
Power requirements ......................................................................... 133
Typical Power Requirements ............................................................... 133
ConnectCore 9M 2443 ................................................................ 133
ConnectCore “Wi-9M 2443”.......................................................... 134
Mechanical specifications................................................................... 136
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ConnectCore 9M 2443................................................................. 136
ConnectCore
Wi-9M 2443 ............................................................................. 138
Connector Reference Parts ................................................................. 139
Base Board Connector X1, X2 ........................................................ 139
Base Board Connector X3, X4 ........................................................ 139
Cable specification : U.FL/W.FL to RP-SMA FEMALE.................................... 140
Attributes ............................................................................... 140
Dimensions ............................................................................. 140
Antenna specification: 802.11a/b/g antenna............................................ 141
Attributes ............................................................................... 141
Dimensions ............................................................................. 141
Antenna Specification: 802.11b/g antenna .............................................. 142
Attributes ............................................................................... 142
Dimensions ............................................................................. 142
Polar Plots ..................................................................................... 143
Safety statements ............................................................................ 144
........................................................................................... 144
FCC Part 15 Class B .......................................................................... 145
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About the Module
he network-enabled ConnectCore 9M 2443 core module family delivers leading
performance, low power operation, and rich peripheral interface support for a wide
variety of applications, including medical devices, transportation, security/access
control, networked displays, and more.
The modules utilize an innovative and power-efficient Samsung S3C2443 processor
with up to 533 MHz and a multilayered memory bus architecture that allows
simultaneous data transfer between processor, memory and peripherals. This
optimized design eliminates the traditional bus bandwith bottlenecks that are
common on other platforms. For example, updating graphical information through
the LCD controller and retrieving relevant data from memory at the same time can
now be realized without compromising overall performance and user experience.
Designed from the ground up with power budget conscious applications in mind, the
ConnectCore 9M 2443 module family is an ideal system platform for mobile and
battery-operated product designs with full off-the-shelf hard- and software support
for all power management modes. The modules also offer a wide variety of onboard peripherals such as network connectivity options, a TFT/CSTN LCD controller,
camera interface, audio codec interfaces, hi-speed USB device, full-speed USB host,
high-speed memory card support, external mass storage, and other interfaces.
Features and functionality
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32-bit Samsung S3C2443 processor
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ARM920T core at 400/533 MHz
16 KB of instruction/data cache
Up to 133 MHz memory bus speed
Up to 1 GB of NAND Flash
Up to 256 MB DDR SDRAM
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LCD controller (CSTN/TFT)
Up 1024x1024 pixels resolution
Up to 16 grey levels/4096 colors (STN)
Up to 24 bpp, two overlay windows (TFT)
ITU-R BT 601/656 8-bit mode support
4096x4096 pixels / 2048x2048 scaling
Mirror, 180° rotation, digital zoom in
RGB 16/24-bit, YCbCr 4:2:0/4:2:2 output
Camera interface
I2S and AC’97 audio codec controllers
USB support with integrated PHYs
USB 2.0 device, 1-port, high-/full-speed
USB 1.1 host, 2-port, low-/full-speed
Ethernet interface
–
10/100 Mbit Ethernet MAC and PHY
WLAN interface
–
802.11a/b/g WLAN interface with dual-diversity antenna setup
4-channel UART
Up to 921 kbps, IrDA 1.0 SIR mode
2-port SPI/Single-port HS-SPI
Master and slave mode
Up to 33 MHz
1-ch Multi-Master IIC-Bus
Serial, 8-bit oriented and bi-directional data transfers up to 100 Kbit/s in
Standard mode or up to 400 Kbit/s in fast mode
I2C-Bus Interface
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SD/SDIO/MMC
1-/4-bit and block/stream, up to 25 MHzHigh-Speed (HS) MMC
SD HC 1.0, SD MC 2.1, SDIO 1.0, MMC 4.2
1-/4-/8-bit modes, up to 50 MHz
CE-ATA mode support
Compact Flash 3.0 PC card mode
ATA/ATAPI-6 mode with PIO/UDMA
CF/ATA
10-bit ADC & Touch Screen Interface
10-channel multiplexed, 500k samples/s
4-ch 16-bit timer/PWM, 1-ch 16-bit internal
Timers/PWM
8-/16-bit external memory bus interface
Power management modes
Normal, idle, stop, and sleep
Ext IRQ, RTC alarm, tick interrupt wake-up
Up to 15 external IRQs
Up to 134 GPIOs
GPIO options
Watchdog Timer (16-bit)
Real-time clock with calendar function
Two 120-pin board-to-board connectors
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JTAG signals available on module connectors
Standard module variants
The ConnectCore 9M 2443 module is currently available in the standard variants
below.
Speed
Flash
SDRAM
Operating
temperature
P/N
533 MHz
128 MB
64 MB
-40 to 85C
CC-9M-NA37-Z1
533 MHz
64MB
32 MB
-40 to 85C
CC-9M-NA26-Z1
400 MHz
64 MB
32 MB
-20 to 70C
CC-9M-QA25-Z1
533 MHz
128 MB
64 MB
-40 to 65C*
CC-W9M-NA37-XE
533 MHz
64MB
32 MB
-40 to 65C*
CC-W9M-NA26-XE
400 MHz
64 MB
32 MB
-20 to 65C*
CC-W9M-QA25-XE
* See section "Thermal specifications" in this document for details.
Please visit the Digi website, www.digiembedded.com/support, or contact Digi for
additional population options.
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Block diagrams
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CPU
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Module
VLIO
RSTIN#
Clock
Reset
Generator
Core
Voltage
PLL
Volt ag e
PW RGOOD
RSTOUT#
USB host0
USB PW R Enable
JTAG
Configuratio n
Et he rn et -I/ F,
PHY
COM 0/COM 1
LEDLNK
LCD/TF T-I/F
LEDH0
Camera-I/F
AC97/ I2S-I/F
S3C2443
Timer Out
SD-I/F
Ext. INT
DMA
Analog In
Bus Control
SPI
Touch Screen
120pin
Conn 1
Timer In
USB host1/device0
Bat tery Fault
I2C
Serial
EEPROM
Conn 2
PW R Enable Core
USB Detect/PWR Enable
Buffer
VRTC
RTC
CLKOUT
PRIM. Antenna
LED
Wireless
SEC. Antenna
Address Bus
VRTC
2 b anks
DDR
SDRAM
SDRAM l/F
Data Bus
AVCC
+3.3V
VL IO
NAND
Flash
GND
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Flash Control
AGND
Address Bus
GND
D t B
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120pin
Detailed module description
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Configuration
Power Supply
The ConnectCore 9M 2443 Module supports 8 configuration pins:
4 pins provided for software configuration, which are routed to standard pin
locations on the development board (CONF[7:4]).
4 pins provided for hardware configuration, routed to the base board at
standard pin locations, including debug enable (DEBUG_EN#) and NAND flash
write protect (NAND_FWP#).
The common power supply for the module is 3.3VDC. VLIO has to be connected to
3.3V on the base board.
The CPU specific core voltage of 1.2V@300MHz (1.3V@400MHz) and the voltage for
VDD alive will be generated on the module from the VLIO input, while the voltage for
memory power supply and I/OS is fed directly from the 3.3V.
The following requirements have to be met by the power supply:
Power Supply
@400MHz
@533MHz
Module Power Supply 3.3V
3.3V ±5%
3.3V ± 5%
Module Power Supply VLIO
3.3V ±5%
3.3V ±5%
Core Voltage
1.3V (1.25V - 1.35V)
1.375 (1.325V - 1.425V)
VDD alive
1.15V - 1.35V
1.15V - 1.2V
Voltage for internal RTC
3V (1.8V - 3.6V)
3V (1.8V - 3.6V)
Power Supply for ext. RTC
VRTC
3V (e.g. Li-Battery)
3V (e.g. Li-Battery)
Analog Voltage
3.3V (3V - 3.6V)
3.3V (3V - 3.6V)
VIN at common CPU pins
-0.3V - 3.3V ± 0.3V
-0.3V - 3.3V ± 0.3V
The voltage at pin RTCVDD has been connected to 3.3V, even though the RTC is not
used. If VDD_RTC is not used, it has to be high (VDD_RTC=3.3V).
The S3C2443 supports DVS (dynamic voltage scaling). This means that the core
voltage may be reduced to 1V in idle mode while clock frequency is also reduced.
VRTC is used to connect a battery on the base board for the external RTC on the
module. If the external RTC is not used, pin VRTC doesn't need to be connected. VRTC
is only used to power the external RTC on the module.
If a battery supplies the power for the module, the pin BATT_FLT# can be connected
to a comparator output on the base board. The comparator may supervise the battery
voltage on the base board. The CPU does not wake up at power-off mode in case of
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low battery state. If this feature is not used, the pin has to be left open, because a
10k pull up resistor is provided at the module.
Analog voltage AVCC and AGND, e.g. for a touch screen, are also provided on the
module system connector.
For the power control logic, the S3C2443 has various power management schemes
to keep optimal power consumption for a given task. These schemes are related to
PLL, clock control logics (ARMCLK, HCLK, and PCLK) and wakeup signals.
ARMCLK is used for ARM920T core.
HCLK is the reference clock for internal AHB bus and peripherals such as the
memory controller, the interrupt controller, LCD controller, the DMA, USB host
block, System Controller, Power down controller and etc.
PCLK is used for internal APB bus and peripherals such as WDT, IIS, I2C, PWM
timer, ADC, UART, GPIO, RTC and SPI etc.
The following figure shows the clock distribution:
Power
management
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The power management block in the S3C2443 can activate four modes: NORMAL,
STOP, IDLE, and SLEEP. These are described below.
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NORMAL mode
In General Clock Gating mode, the On/Off clock gating of the individual clock
source of each IP block is performed by controlling each corresponding clock source
enable bit. The Clock Gating is applied instantly whenever the corresponding bit is
changed.
IDLE mode
In IDLE mode, the clock to the CPU core is stopped. The IDLE mode is activated just
after the execution of the STORE instruction that enables the IDLE Mode bit. The
IDLE Mode bit should be cleared after wake-up from IDLE state.
STOP mode
All clocks are stopped for minimum power consumption. Therefore, the PLL and
oscillator circuits are also stopped (oscillator circuit is controlled by PWRCFG
register). The STOP mode is activated after the execution of the STORE instruction
that enables the STOP mode bit. The STOP Mode bit should be cleared after wakeup from STOP state.
To exit from STOP mode, external interrupt, RTC alarm, RTC Tick, or BATT_FLT has
to be activated. During the wake-up sequence, the crystal oscillator and PLL may
begin to operate. The crystal oscillator settle-down time and the PLL lock-time is
required for a stable ARMCLK and automatically inserted by the hardware of
S3C2443X. During these lock and settle-down times, no clock is supplied to the
internal logic circuitry.
The following describes the sequence initiating STOP mode:
Set the STOP Mode bit (by the main CPU).
System controller requests bus controller to finish pending transaction.
Bus controller sends acknowledgement to system controller after bus
transactions are completed.
System controller requests memory controller to enter self-refresh mode,
preserving SDRAM contents.
System controller waits for self-refresh acknowledgement from memory
controller.
After receiving the self-refresh acknowledge, system controller disables system
clocks, and switches SYSCLK source to MPLL reference clock.
Disables PLLs and Crystal (XTI) oscillation. If OSC_EN_STOP bit in PWRCFG
register is 'high,' then system controller does not disable crystal oscillation.
Note: DRAM has to be in self-refresh mode during STOP and SLEEP mode to retain valid
memory data. LCD must be stopped before STOP and SLEEP mode, because DRAM can
not be accessed when it is in self-refresh mode.
SLEEP mode
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The block disconnects power to CPU, and the internal logic, with the exception of
the wake-up logic. Activating the SLEEP mode requires two independent power
sources. One of the two power sources supplies the power for the wake-up logic.
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The other power source supplies the CPU and internal logic, and should be
controlled for power on/off. In SLEEP mode, the second power supply source for the
CPU and internal logic will be turned off. The wake-up from SLEEP mode can be
issued by EINT[15:0].
In SLEEP mode, VDDi, VDDiarm, VDDMPLL and VDDEPLL will be turned off, and are
controlled by PWREN. If the PWREN signal is activated (H), VDDi and VDDiarm are
supplied by an external voltage regulator. If PWREN pin is inactive (L), VDDi and
VDDiarm are turned off.
In Power_OFF mode 1.2V have to be supplied to the VDD alive pin, and it is also
necessary to provide the I/O-voltages of 1.8V/3.3V. Therefore the LDO, which
supplies VDD alive will not be switched off.
The following describes the sequence of entering SLEEP mode:
One of the SLEEP Mode entering events is triggered by the system software or by
the hardware.
System controller requests bus controller to finish pending transaction.
Bus controller sends acknowledgement to system controller after bus
transactions are completed.
System controller requests memory controller to enter self-refresh mode,
preserving SDRAM contents.
System controller waits for self-refresh acknowledgement from memory
controller.
After receiving the self-refresh acknowledge, disables the XTAL and PLL
oscillation and also disables the external power source for the internal logic by
asserting the PWR_EN pin to low state. The PWR_EN pin is the regulator disable
control signal for the internal logic power source.
The SLEEP mode exit sequence is as follows.
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System controller enables external power source by deasserting PWR_EN to high
state and initiates power settle down programmable through a register in the
PWRSETCNT field of RSTCON register.
System controller releases the System Reset (synchronously, relatively to the
system clock) after the power supply is stabilized.
When S3C2443X wakes up from the STOP Mode by an External Interrupt, an RTC
alarm interrupt and other interrupts, the PLL is turned on automatically. The initialstate of S3C2443X after wake-up from the SLEEP Mode is almost the same as the
Power-On-Reset state except for the contents of the external DRAM is preserved. In
contrast, S3C2443X automatically recovers the previous working state after wakeup from the STOP Mode. The following table shows the states of PLLs and internal
clocks after wake-ups from the power-saving modes.
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Mode before wake-up
PLL on/off after wake-up
SYSCLK after wake-up
and before the lock time
SYSCLK after the lock
time by internal logic
IDLE
Unchanged
PLL output
PLL output
STOP
PLL state ahead of entering STOP
mode (PLL ON or not)
PLL reference clock
SYSCLK ahead of entering
STOP mode (PLL output or
not)
SLEEP
Off
PLL reference clock
PLL reference (input) clock
To enter sleep mode by BATT_FLT, BATF_CFG bits of PWRCFG register must be
configured.
Do not exit from sleep mode when BATT_FLT is LOW; SLEEP_CFG bit of PWRCFG
register must be configured.
A Battery Fault Signal (BATT_FLT#) is provided at the CPU to recognize the battery
state of the battery at the base board, which powers the module. Therefore this pin
is routed to the system connector. At the base board a comparator has to supervise
the battery state and the output of the comparator delivers the BATT_FLT# signal.
The figure below shows the power management state diagram:
Wake-up source
Wake-up source
Reset or restricted
wake-up events
Reset
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There are 3 reset signals defined, which are routed to the system connector:
a reset input to the module (RSTIN#)
an output of the reset controller from the module (PWRGOOD)
a reset output from the CPU (RSTOUT#)
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RSTIN# signal from the base board is connected to the reset generator device
on the module. At the base board there could be a reset switch connected to
the RSTIN# signal. A 10k pull up resistor is connected to the RSTIN# signal on
the module.
PWRGOOD must be held to low level at least 4 FCLKs to recognize the reset
signal.
The low active reset of the reset controller is connected to the system via a 470R
series resistor.
RSTOUT# can be used for external device reset control. RSTOUT# is a function of
Watchdog Reset and Software Reset (RSTOUT# = PWRGOOD & WDTRST# &
SW_RESET).
Memory
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DDR SDRAM
memory
On the module there are two banks provided for DDR SDRAM memory. Both banks can
support a 16-bit mobile DDR memory chip. Bank 1 provides one part of a 16bit DDR
SDRAM in a FBGA60 package, with 1.8V power supply.
Total size of memory is possible from 16MB (only one bank) up to 256MB (128MB each
bank).
Both banks have to be populated with equal devices since they share all control
signals with the exception of their chip selects.These are defined in the bank control
registers BANKCFG and BANKCON1-3 and Refresh Control Register.
NAND Flash
memory
NAND Flash memory is provided, as a single Flash device. In order to support NAND
flash boot loader, the S3C2443 is equipped with an internal SRAM buffer called
Steppingstone. When booting, the first 4 KBytes of the NAND flash memory will be
loaded into Steppingstone and the boot code loaded into Steppingstone will be
executed.
Generally, the boot code will copy NAND flash content to DDR-SDRAM. Using hardware
ECC, the NAND flash data validity will be checked. Upon the completion of the copy,
the main program will be executed on the DDR-SDRAM.
Features:
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NAND Flash memory I/F: Supports 512Bytes and 2KBytes Page.
Interface: 8-bit NAND flash memory interface bus.
Hardware ECC generation, detection and indication (Software correction).
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SFR I/F: Supports Little Endian Mode, Byte/half word/word access to Data and
ECC Data register, and Word access to other registers.
Steppingstone I/F: Supports Little/Big Endian, Byte/half word/word access.
The Steppingstone 4-KB internal SRAM buffer can be used for another purpose
after NAND flash booting.
The write protect pin of the Flash device is routed to the hardware configuration
pin of the system connector FWP#. The device can be write protected at the base
board by connecting this pin to GND. At the module, a pull-up resistor is equipped.
Configuration pins - CPU module
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There are eight configuration pins provided on the system connector. Four of them
are provided as hardware configuration pins, and the other four can be used as
software configuration pins. A 10k pull up resistor is provided on each signal line of
the configuration pins.
The following pins on the connector are defined as hardware configuration pins:
Signal
Description
DEBUGEN#
Debug enable
FWP#
Write protect of internal flash
CONF2
Hardware configuration 2 (not yet used)
CONF3
Hardware configuration 3 (not yet used)
The following port pins are defined as software configuration pins:
Signal
Port Pin
Description
CONF4
GPF2
Software configuration 0
CONF5
GPF3
Software configuration 1
CONF6
GPF4
Software configuration 2
CONF7
GPF5
Software configuration 3
The signal DEBUGEN# (CONF0) from the base board to the module is necessary to
allow switching a connection on and off between the system reset and the JTAG
reset.
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Signal
State
Description
DEBUGEN#
High
Switch is on, TRST# and PWRGOOD are connected (default)
DEBUGEN#
Low
Switch is off, TRST# and PWRGOOD are disconnected
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At the module a pull up resistor is provided on the DEBUGEN# signal. Therefore only
a jumper to GND is necessary on the base board.
Chip selects
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Chip select
memory map
Name
CPU Signal
name
Pin
SCS0#
SCS0#
H15
Address
Range
Size [Mb]
Usage
Comments
0x3000_0000-
128
SDRAM bank 0
First bank on
module
128
SDRAM bank 1
64
not available
64
external, RCS1#
64
external, RCS2#
64
external, RCS3#
64
external, RCS4#
64
internal, RCS5#
0x37FF_FFFF
SCS1#
SCS1#
D17
0x3800_00000x3FFF_FFFF
RCS0#
RCS0#
A2
0x0000_00000x03FF_FFFF
RCS1#
RCS1#
A1
0x0800_00000x083F_FFFF
RCS2#
RCS2#
B3
0x1000_00000x103F_FFFF
RCS3#
RCS3#
C1
0x1800_00000x183F_FFFF
RCS4#
RCS4#
C4
0x2000_00000x203F_FFFF
RCS5#
RCS5#
E4
0x2800_00000x283F_FFFF
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Used for Ethernet
Controller
Multiplexed GPIO pins
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S3C2443X Port
Configuration
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Port A
Selectable Pin Functions
On module,
default used as
GPA15
Output only
nWE_CF
Output
GPA14
Output only
RSMAVD
Output
GPA13
Output only
RSMCLK
Output
GPA12
Output only
nRCS5
nRCS5
GPA11
Output only
nOE_CF
Output
GPA10
RDATA_OEN
RADDR25
RADDR25
GPA9
Output only
RADDR24
RADDR24
GPA8
Output only
RADDR23
RADDR23
GPA7
Output only
RADDR22
RADDR22
GPA6
Output only
RADDR21
RADDR21
GPA5
Output only
RADDR20
RADDR20
GPA4
Output only
RADDR19
RADDR19
GPA3
Output only
RADDR18
RADDR18
GPA2
Output only
RADDR17
RADDR17
GPA1
Output only
RADDR16
RADDR16
GPA0
Output only
RADDR0
RADDR0
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Port B
Selectable Pin Functions
GPB10
Input/Output
nXDREQ0
XDREQ0
Input
GPB9
Input/Output
nXDACK0
XDACK0
Input
GPB8
Input/Output
nXDREQ1
XDREQ1
Input
GPB7
Input/Output
nXDACK1
XDACK1
Input
GPB6
Input/Output
nXBREQ
XBREQ
Input
GPB5
Input/Output
nXBACK
XBACK
Input
GPB4
Input/Output
TCLK
Input
GPB3
Input/Output
TOUT3
not used, reserved
GPB2
Input/Output
TOUT2
Input
GPB1
Input/Output
TOUT1
Input
GPB0
Output only
TOUT0
Input
Port C
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On module,
default used as
Selectable Pin Functions
On module,
default used as
GPC15
Input/Output
VD7
VD7
GPC14
Input/Output
VD6
VD6
GPC13
Input/Output
VD5
VD5
GPC12
Input/Output
VD4
VD4
GPC11
Input/Output
VD3
VD3
GPC10
Input/Output
VD2
VD2
GPC9
Input/Output
VD1
Input
GPC8
Input/Output
VD0
Input
GPC7
Input/Output
LCD_VF[2]
LCD_VF[2]
GPC6
Input/Output
LCD_VF[1]
LCD_VF[1]
GPC5
Input/Output
LCD_VF[0]
LCD_VF[0]
GPC4
Input/Output
VM
VM
GPC3
Input/Output
VFRAME
VFRAME
GPC2
Input/Output
VLINE
VLINE
GPC1
Input/Output
VCLK
Output
GPC0
Input/Output
LEND
Input
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Selectable Pin Functions
On module,
default used as
GPD15
Input/Output
VD23
VD23
GPD14
Input/Output
VD22
VD22
GPD13
Input/Output
VD21
VD21
GPD12
Input/Output
VD20
VD20
GPD11
Input/Output
VD193
VD193
GPD10
Input/Output
VD18
VD18
GDA9
Input/Output
VD17
Input
GPD8
Input/Output
VD16
Input
GPD7
Input/Output
VD15
VD15
GPD6
Input/Output
VD14
VD14
GPD5
Input/Output
VD13
VD13
GPD4
Input/Output
VD12
VD12
GPD3
Input/Output
VD11
VD11
GPD2
Input/Output
VD10
VD10
GPD1
Input/Output
VD9
Input
GPA0
Input/Output
VD8
Input
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Port E
Selectable Pin Functions
GPE15
Input/Output
IICSDA
IICSDA
GPE14
Input/Output
IICSCL
IICSCL
GPE13
Input/Output
SPICLK0
SPICLK0
GPE12
Input/Output
SPIMOSI0
SPIMOSI0
GPE11
Input/Output
SPIMISO0
SPIMISO0
GPE10
Input/Output
SD0_DAT3
SD0_DAT3
GPE9
Input/Output
SD0_DAT2
AC_nRESET
SD0_DAT2
GPE8
Input/Output
SD0_DAT1
AC_SYNC
SD0_DAT1
GPE7
Input/Output
SD0_DAT0
AC_SDO
SD0_DAT0
GPE6
Input/Output
SD0_CMD
AC_SDI
SD0_CMD
GPE5
Input/Output
SD0_CLK
AC_BIT_CLK
SD0_CLK
GPE4
Input/Output
I2SSDO
AC_SDO
Input
GPE3
Input/Output
I2SSDI
AC_SDI
Input
GPE2
Input/Output
CDCLK
AC_BIT_CLK
Input
GPE1
Input/Output
I2SSCLK
AC_SYNC
Input
GPE0
Input/Output
I2SLRCK
AC_nRESET
Input
Port F
Selectable Pin Functions
On module,
default used as
GPF7
Input/Output
EINT7
Input
GPF6
Input/Output
EINT6
Input
GPF5
Input/Output
EINT5
Input
GPA4
Input/Output
EINT4
Internal Input
GPF3
Input/Output
EINT3
Internal Input
GPF2
Input/Output
EINT2
Internal Input
GPF1
Input/Output
EINT1
Input
GPF0
Input/Output
EINT0
Input
Port G
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On module,
default used as
Selectable Pin Functions
On module,
default used as
GPA15
Input/Output
EINT23
CARD_PWREN
Input
GPA14
Input/Output
EINT22
RESET_CF
Input
GPG13
Input/Output
EINT21
nREG_CF
Input
GPG12
Input/Output
EINT20
nlNPACK
Input
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Port G
Selectable Pin Functions
GPG11
Input/Output
EINT19
nlREQ_CF
Input
GPG10
Input/Output
EINT18
Input
GPG9
Input/Output
EINT17
Input
GPG8
Input/Output
EINT16
Input
GPG7
Input/Output
EINT15
Internal Input
GPG6
Input/Output
EINT14
Input
GPG5
Input/Output
EINT13
Input
GPG4
Input/Output
EINT12
LCD_PWREN
Internal Input
GPG3
Input/Output
EINT11
Input
GPG2
Input/Output
EINT10
Internal output
GPG1
Input/Output
EINT9
Internal Input
GPG0
Input/Output
EINT8
Input
Port H
Selectable Pin Functions
On module,
default used as
GPH14
Input/Output
CLKOUT1
CLKOUT1
GPH13
Input/Output
CLKOUT0
CLKOUT0
GPH12
Input/Output
EXTUARTCLK
Internal Input
GPH11
Input/Output
nRTS1
nRTS1
GPH10
Input/Output
nCTS1
nCTS1
GPH9
Input/Output
mRTS0
mRTS0
GPH8
Input/Output
nCTS0
nCTS0
GPH7
Input/Output
RXD3
nCTS2
RXD3
GPH6
Input/Output
TXD2
nRTS2
TXD2
GPH5
Input/Output
TXD2
TXD2
GPH4
Input/Output
RXD1
RXD1
GPH3
Input/Output
RXD1
RXD1
GPH2
Input/Output
TXD1
TXD1
GPH1
Input/Output
RXD0
RXD0
GPH0
Input/Output
TXD0
TXD0
Port J
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On module,
default used as
Selectable Pin Functions
On module,
default used as
GPJ15
Input/Output
nSD1_WP
Input
GPJ14
Input/Output
nSD1_CD
Input
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Port J
Selectable Pin Functions
GPJ13
Input/Output
SD1_LED
Input
GPJ12
Input/Output
CAMRESET
Input
GPJ11
Input/Output
CAMCLKOUT
Input
GPJ10
Input/Output
CAMHREF
Input
GPJ9
Input/Output
CAMVSYNC
Input
GPJ8
Input/Output
CAMPCLK
Input
GPJ7
Input/Output
CAMDATA7
Input
GPJ6
Input/Output
CAMDATA6
Input
GPJ5
Input/Output
CAMDATA5
Input
GPJ4
Input/Output
CAMDATA4
Input
GPJ3
Input/Output
CAMDATA3
Input
GPJ2
Input/Output
CAMDATA2
Input
GPJ1
Input/Output
CAMDATA1
Input
GPJ0
Input/Output
CAMDATA0
Input
Port L
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On module,
default used as
Selectable Pin Functions
On module,
default used as
GPL14
Input/Output
SS1
Input
GPL13
Input/Output
SS0
Input
GPL12
Input/Output
SPIMISO1
Input
GPL11
Input/Output
SPIMOSI1
Input
GPL10
Input/Output
SPICLK1
Input
GPL9
Input/Output
SD1_CLK
SD1_CLK
GPL8
Input/Output
SD1_CMD
SD1_CMD
GPL7
Input/Output
SD1_DAT7
SD1_DAT7
GPL6
Input/Output
SD1_DAT6
SD1_DAT6
GPL5
Input/Output
SD1_DAT5
SD1_DAT5
GPL4
Input/Output
SD1_DAT4
SD1_DAT4
GPL3
Input/Output
SD1_DAT3
SD1_DAT3
GPL2
Input/Output
SD1_DAT2
SD1_DAT2
GPL1
Input/Output
SD1_DAT1
SD1_DAT1
GPL0
Input/Output
SD1_DAT0
SD1_DAT0
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Port M
Selectable Pin Functions
On module,
default used as
GPM1
Input
FRnB
FRnB
GPM0
Input
RSMBWAIT
Internal Input
Interfaces
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RTC
Instead of using the S3C2443-internal RTC, an external RTC (Dallas D1337) is
implemented on the module to optimize the power consumption characteristics in
sleep modes. Therefore the pin RTCVDD has to be connected to 3.3V and the pin
XTIrtc has also to be connected to 3.3V, while pin XTOrtc has to be left floating. An
external quartz is not necessary, if the internal RTC is not used.
The on-module RTC is connected to the I2C bus and powered by a 3V battery, which
has to be mounted on the base board. If no RTC is used, the pin VRTC at the system
connector can be left floating, because two Schottky diodes are used to power the
RTC either from 3.3V, or from the battery. The state of this battery will not be
supervised on the module.
The on-module RTC is a CMOS real time clock/calendar optimized for low power
consumption. An interrupt output is provided. All address and data are transferred
serially via a two-line bidirectional I2C-bus. Maximum bus speed is 400 kbit/s.
The low active interrupt output (CLK_INT#) of the RTC is connected to interrupt input
EINT7 of the CPU.
The I2C device address of the RTC is 0x68 (bits A7..A1), or 0xD0/0xD1 if expressed in
an 8-bit format, including the R/W bit at the end (bits A7..A1 + R/W bit).
UART interface
The S3C2443 Universal Asynchronous Receiver and Transmitter (UART) provide four
independent asynchronous serial I/O (SIO) ports, each of which can operate in
Interrupt-based or DMA-based mode. In other words, the UART can generate an
interrupt or a DMA request to transfer data between CPU and the UART. The UART can
support bit rates up to 921.6K bps using system clock. Each UART channel contains
two 64-byte FIFOs for receiver and transmitter.
On the system connector, there are the signals for two UART interfaces provided.
Each interface consists of the data lines RXD/TXD and the handshake lines
RTS#/CTS#. The UARTs are part of the CPU. If the handshake lines of the third UART
interface (RTS2#/CTS2#) are not used, they could be used as data lines for a fourth
UART interface (TXD3/RXD3).
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The S3C2443 UART includes programmable baud rates, infrared (IR) transmit/receive,
one or two stop bit insertion, 5-bit, 6-bit, 7-bit or 8-bit data width and parity
checking.
Each UART provides a baud-rate generator, transmitter, receiver and a control unit.
The baud-rate generator can be clocked by PCLK or EPLLCLK/n. UEXTCLK (external
input clock) is used on the module as GPIO. The transmitter and the receiver contain
64-byte FIFOs and data shifters. Data is written to FIFO and then copied to the
transmit shifter before being transmitted. The data is then shifted out by the
transmit data pin (TxDn). Meanwhile, received data is shifted from the receive data
pin (RxDn), and then copied to FIFO from the shifter.
The S3C2443 UART block supports also infra-red (IR) transmission and reception,
which can be selected by setting the Infra-red-mode bit in the UART line control
register (ULCONn).
There are four UART baud rate divisor registers including UBRDIV0, UBRDIV1, UBRDIV2
and UBRDIV3 in the UART block. The value stored in the baud rate divisor register
(UBRDIVn) and dividing slot register(UDIVSLOTn), are used to determine the serial
Tx/Rx clock rate (baud rate) as follows:
DIV_VAL = (SRCCLK / (baud rate x 16 ) ) -1
Where DIV_VAL should be from 1 to (216-1) and SRCCLK is either PCLK or divided EPLL
clock.
DIV_VAL can be programmed in the S3C2443 registers the following way:
DIV_VAL = UBRDIVn + (num of 1's in UDIVSLOTn)/16
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Where UBRDIVn is integer part of DIV_VAL - and UDIVSLOTn the floating point part of
DIV_VAL.
For example, if the baud rate is 115200 bps and SRCCLK is 66 MHz, UBRDIVn and
UDIVSLOTn are:
DIV_VAL = (66000000 / (115200 x 16)) -1
= 35.8 -1
= 34.8
* UBRDIVn = 34
(num of 1's in UDIVSLOTn)/16 = 0.8
(num of 1's in UDIVSLOTn) = 12.8=>13
The table below shows the recommended value table of UDIVSLOTn register.
Num of 1’s
UDIVSLOTn
Num of 1’s
UDIVSLOTn
0x0000(0000_0000_0000_0000b)
0x5555(0101_0101_0101_0101b)
0x0080(0000_0000_0000_1000b)
0xD555(1101_0101_0101_0101b)
0x0808(0000_1000_0000_1000b)
10
0xD5D5(1101_0101_1101_0101b)
0x0888(0000_1000_1000_1000b)
11
0xDDD5(1101_1101_1101_0101b)
0x2222(0010_0010_0010_0010b)
12
0xDDDD(1101_1101_1101_1101b)
0x4924(0100_1001_0010_0100b)
13
0xDFDD(1101_1111_1101_1101b)
0x4A52(0100_1010_0101_0010b)
14
0xDFDF(1101_1111_1101_1111b)
0x54AA(0101_0100_1010_1010b)
15
0xFFDF(1111_1111_1100_1111b)
As a result, DIV_VAL = 34.8125 = 34+13x(1/16)
The baud rate is finally:
66000000/(34.8125+1)/16 = 115167.2 baud
SPI interface
The S3C2443 provides two SPI-interfaces, each of which have two 8-bit shift registers
for transmission and receiving, respectively. During an SPI transfer, data is
simultaneously transmitted (shifted out serially) and received (shifted in serially).
Four I/O pin signals are associated with SPI transfers: SCK (SPICLK0,1), MISO
(SPIMISO0,1) data line, MOSI (SPIMOSI0,1) data line, and the active low /SS (nSS0,1)
pin.
Both 4-pin SPI interfaces are provided at the system connector (Clock, Chip-Select,
Data-In and Data-Out). SPI0 interface is located at the general pins of the system
connector, while SPI1 interface shares its pins with interrupt functions at the specific
pins of the system connector.
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Features:
SPI Protocol (ver. 2.11) compatible
8-bit Shift Register for transmit
8-bit Shift Register for receive
8-bit Prescaler logic
Polling, Interrupt, and DMA transfer mode
I2C interface
The I2C signals clock and data are provided at the system connector.
USB interface
The S3C2443 provides two USB ports. One port can only be used as host interface, the
other port can be configured either as host or device interface.
S3C2443 supports 2-port USB host interfaces as follows:
OHCI Rev 1.0 compatible
USB Rev1.1 compatible
Two down stream ports
Support for both LowSpeed and FullSpeed USB devices
The Samsung USB 2.0 Controller is designed to aid the rapid implementation of the
USB 2.0 peripheral device. The controller supports both High and Full speed mode.
Using the standard UTMI interface and AHB interface the USB 2.0 Controller can
support up to 9 Endpoints (including Endpoint0) with programmable Interrupt, Bulk
and Isochronous transfer mode.
Features:
Compliant to USB 2.0 specification
Supports FS/HS dual mode operation
EP 0 FIFO: 64 bytes
EP 1/2/3/4 FIFO: 512 bytes double buffering
EP 5/6/7/8 FIFO: 1024 bytes double buffering
Convenient Debugging
Support Interrupt, Bulk, Isochronous Transfer
One USB interface is provided at the general pins of the system connector, consisting
of the data lines USBP and USBN as well as the additional signal USB_DT/PW.
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Depending on the base board, the USB interface can be realized either as host1 or
device0, the signals have the following meaning:
Signal
USB host1
USB device0
USBP
Differential data+ DP1
Differential data + PDPO
USBN
Differential data- DN1
Differential data- PDNO
USB_DT/PW
USB Power Enable
USB Detect
At the module specific pins of the system connector a second host interface (host0) is
provided with the differential data lines DP0 and DN0.
Ethernet interface
The ConnectCore 9M 2443 module has a 10/100Mbit Ethernet controller with
integrated MAC and PHY on board.
Features:
Embedded 16Kbyte FIFO for packet buffers
Support burst-mode read for highest performance applications
Configurable Interrupt pin with programmable hold-off timer
Compatible with IEEE802.3, 802.3u standards
Integrate Fast Ethernet MAC/PHY transceiver in one chip
10Mbps and 100Mbps data rate
Full and half duplex operations
10/100Mbps Auto-negotiation operation
Twisted pair crossover detection and auto-correction (HP Auto-MDIX)
IEEE 802.3x flow control for full-duplex operation
Back-pressure flow control for half-duplex operation
Wake-on-LAN capabilities:
• Detection of a change in the network link state
• Receipt of a Magic Packet
LED pins for various network activity indications
The Ethernet controller is connected to CS5#. Its programmable polarity interrupt
output is connected to the interrupt input EINT9 of the CPU.
Global signals on the system connector only indicate the Link/Activity-LED is being
used.
On the base board a transformer with 1:1 turns ratio on TX and 1:1 on RX should be
used. For instance, PULSE H11022.
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WLAN interface
In addition to the on-module wired Ethernet interface, the ConnectCore Wi-9M 2443
module also provides an integrated 802.11a/b/g WLAN interface. The WLAN interface
is based on the Digi WM500ABG baseband processor and specifically designed for
embedded products with long-term product availability requirements.
A/D converter and
touch screen
interface
The 10-bit /10-channels CMOS ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) converts the analog
input signal into 10-bit binary digital codes at a maximum conversion rate of 500KSPS
with 2.5MHz A/D converter clock. A/D converter operates with on-chip sample-andhold function and power down mode is supported.
The touch screen Interface can control/select pads (ConnectCore 9M 2443, XP, XM,
YP, YM) of the Touch Screen for X, Y position conversion. The touch Screen Interface
provides Touch Screen Pads control logic and ADC interface logic with interrupt
generation.
Features:
Touch screen
interface modes
Resolution: 10-bit
Differential linearity error: 1.0 LSB
Integral linearity error: 2.0 LSB
Maximum conversion rate: 500 KSPS
Low power consumption
Power supply voltage: 3.3V
Analog input range: 0 ~ 3.3V
On-chip sample-and-hold function
Normal conversion mode
Separate X/Y position conversion mode
Auto (Sequential) X/Y position conversion mode
Waiting for interrupt mode
1. Normal conversion mode
Single Conversion Mode is used for General Purpose ADC Conversion. This mode can
be activated by:
Set the ADCCON (ADC Control Register), and
Set the read and write to the ADCDAT0 (ADC Data Register 0).
2. Separate X/Y position conversion mode is activated as follows:
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X-Position Mode writes X-Position Conversion Data to ADCDAT0, so Touch
Screen Interface generates the Interrupt source to Interrupt Controller.
Y-Position Mode writes Y-Position Conversion Data to ADCDAT1, so Touch
Screen Interface generates the Interrupt source to Interrupt Controller.
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3. Auto (Sequential) X/Y Position Conversion Mode is activated as follows:
Touch Screen Controller sequentially converts the X-Position or Y-Position
that is touched.
After touch controller writes X-measurement data to ADCDAT0 and writes
Y-measurement data to ADCDAT1, the Touch Screen Interface generates
Interrupt source to Interrupt Controller in Auto Position Conversion Mode.
4. Waiting for Interrupt Mode is activated as follows:
The Touch Screen Controller generates an interrupt (INT_TC) signal when
the stylus is down. Waiting for Interrupt Mode setting value is
rADCTSC=0xd3; // XP_PU, XP_Dis, XM_Dis, YP_Dis, YM_En.
After the Touch Screen Controller generates interrupt signal (INT_TC), the
user must wait for the interrupt mode to be cleared (XY_PST sets to the No
operation Mode).
5. Standby Mode
Standby Mode is activated when ADCCON [2] is set to '1.'
In this mode, A/D conversion operation is halted and ADCDAT0, ADCDAT1 register
contains the previous converted data.
Reset controller
On the module there is an Analog Devices ADM811SARTZ used. This device monitors
3.3V and has RSTIN# as debounced manual reset input and through a series resistor of
470R produces PWRGOOD as output. The voltage threshold is 2.93V. Reset output
length is typically 240ms.
JTAG
The standard JTAG signals are provided at the system connector. A JTAG/Multi-ICE
connector has to be provided at the base board for debugging.
The signal DEBUGEN# (CONF0) from the base board to the module is necessary, to
be able to switch on and off a connection between the system reset and the JTAG
reset.
The pull-up resistors, belonging to the JTAG interface, are placed on the module.
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The LCD controller has a dedicated DMA that supports to fetch the image data from
video buffer located in system memory. Its features also include:
Dedicated interrupt functions (INT_FrSyn and INT_FiCnt)
The system memory is used as the display memory
Supports Multiple Virtual Display Screen (Supports Hardware
Horizontal/Vertical Scrolling)
Programmable timing control for different display panels
Supports little and big-endian byte ordering, as well as WinCE data formats
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Watchdog timer
The S3C2443 watchdog timer is used to resume the controller operation whenever it
is disturbed by malfunctions such as noise and system errors. It can be used as a
normal 16-bit interval timer to request interrupt service. The watchdog timer
generates the reset signal for 128 PCLK cycles.
Features:
16-bit Watchdog Timer
Interrupt request or system reset at time-out
The prescaler value and the frequency division factor are specified in the watchdog
timer control (WTCON) register. Valid prescaler values range from 0 to 28-1. The
frequency division factor can be selected as 16, 32, 64, or 128.
Use the following equation to calculate the watchdog timer clock frequency and the
duration of each timer clock cycle:
t_watchdog = 1/( PCLK / (Prescaler value + 1) / Division_factor )
IIS-Bus interface
IIS (Inter-IC Sound) interface transmits or receives sound data from or to external
stereo audio code cs. For transmit and receive data, two 32x16 FIFOs (First-In-FirstOut) data structures are included and DMA transfer mode for transmitting or
receiving samples can be supported. IIS-specific clock can be supplied from internal
system clock controller through IIS clock divider or direct clock source.
Features:
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1-ch IIS-bus for audio interface with DMA-based operation
Serial, 8-/16-bit per channel data transfers
128 Bytes (64-Byte + 64-Byte) FIFO for Tx/Rx
Supports two IIS formats (MSB-justified or LSB-justified data format)
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IIS block
diagram:
IIS-Bus format
The IIS bus has four lines including serial data input I2SSDI, serial data output I2SSDO,
left/right channel select clock I2SLRCLK, and serial bit clock I2SBCLK; the device
generating I2SLRCLK and I2SBCLK is the master.
Serial data is transmitted in 2's complement with the MSB first with a fixed position,
whereas the position of the LSB depends on the word length. The transmitter sends
the MSB of the next word at one clock period after the I2SLRCLK is changed. Serial
data sent by the transmitter may be synchronized with either the trailing or the
leading edge of the clock signal. However, the serial data must be latched into the
receiver on the leading edge of the serial clock signal, and so there are some
restrictions when transmitting data that is synchronized with the leading edge.
The LR channel select line indicates the channel being transmitted. I2SLRCLK may be
changed either on a trailing or leading edge of the serial clock, but it does not need
to be symmetrical. In the slave, this signal is latched on the leading edge of the clock
signal. The I2SLRCLK line changes one clock period before the MSB is transmitted.
This allows the slave transmitter to derive synchronous timing of the serial data that
will be set up for transmission. Furthermore, it enables the receiver to store the
previous word and clear the input for the next word.
MSB (Left) Justified
MSB-Justified (Left-Justified) format is similar to IIS bus format, except that in MSBjustified format, the transmitter always sends the MSB of the next word at the same
time whenever the I2SLRCLK is changed.
LSB (Right) Justified
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LSB-Justified (Right-Justified) format is opposite to the MSB-justified format. In other
word, the transferring serial data is aligned with ending point of I2SLRCLK transition.
Camera interface
The CAMIF (Camera Interface) within the S3C2443X consists of eight parts: pattern
mux, capturing unit, MSDMA (Memory Scaling DMA), preview scaler, codec scaler,
preview DMA, codec DMA, and SFR. The camera interface supports:
ITU R BT-601/656 YCbCr 8-bit standard and Memory
Maximum input size of 4096x4096 pixels (2048x2048 pixels for scaling)
Two scalers:
One is the preview scaler, which is dedicated to generating smaller size images for
previewing. The other one is the codec scaler, which is dedicated to generating codec
useful images like plane type YCbCr 4:2:0 or 4:2:2. Two master DMAs can do mirror
and rotate of the captured image for mobile environments. And test pattern
generation can be used to calibration of input sync signals as HREF, VSYNC. Also,
video sync signals and pixel clock polarity can be inverted in the camera interface
side with using register setting.
Features:
ITU-R BT 601/656 8-bit mode support
DZI (Digital Zoom In) capability
Programmable polarity of video sync signals
Max. 4096 x 4096 pixels input support (non-scaling)
Max. 2048 x 2048 pixels input support for codec scaling and 640 x 480 pixels
input support for preview scaling
Image mirror and rotation (X-axis mirror, Y-axis mirror and 180° rotation)
Preview DMA output image generation (RGB 16/24-bit format)
Codec DMA output image generation (RGB 16/24-bit format or YCbCr
4:2:0/4:2:2 format)
Capture frame control support in codec_path
Scan line offset support in codec_path (YCbCr)
YCbCr 4:2:2 codec image format interleave support
MSDMA supports memory data for preview path input
Image effect
CAMIF supports the following video standards:
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ITU-R BT 601 YCbCr 8-bit mode
ITU-R BT 656 YCbCr 8-bit mode
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The figure below provides an overview of the CAMIF interface signals.
All camera interface signals should have the same length.
Buffers should be Schmitt-triggered.
Below is the block diagram of the camera interface.
AC97 Controller
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The AC97 Controller Unit of the S3C2443 supports AC97 revision 2.0 features. AC97
Controller communicates with AC97 Codec using an audio controller link (AC-link).
Controller sends the stereo PCM data to Codec. The external digital-to-analog
converter (DAC) in the Codec then converts the audio sample to an analog audio
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waveform. Also, the Controller receives the stereo PCM data and the mono Mic data
from the Codec and then stores them in the memories. This chapter describes the
programming model for the AC97 Controller Unit. The information in this chapter
requires an understanding of the AC97 revision 2.0 specifications.
Note: The AC97 Controller and the IIS Controller must not be used at the same time.
Features:
Independent channels for stereo PCM In, stereo PCM Out, mono MIC In.
DMA-based operation and interrupt based operation.
All of the channels support only 16-bit samples.
Variable sampling rate AC97 Codec interface (48 KHz and below).
16-bit, 16 entry FIFOs per channel
Only Primary CODEC support
The following shows the functional block diagram of the S3C2443 AC97 Controller.
The AC97 signals form the AClink, which is a point-to-point synchronous serial
interconnect that supports full-duplex data transfers. All digital audio streams and
command/status information are communicated over the AC-link.
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SD host interface
The S3C2443 Secure Digital Interface (SDI) can interface for SD memory card, SDIO
device and Multi-Media Card (MMC).
Features:
SD Memory Card Spec. (ver. 1.0) / MMC Spec. (2.11) compatible
SDIO Card Spec (ver. 1.0) compatible
16 words (64 bytes) FIFO (depth 16) for data Tx/Rx
40-bit Command Register
136-bit Response Register
8-bit Prescaler logic (Freq. = System Clock / (P + 1))
Normal, and DMA Data Transfer Mode (byte, halfword, word transfer)
1bit / 4bit (wide bus) Mode & Block / Stream Mode Switch support
DMA burst4 access support (only word transfer)
The following shows the SD host block diagram:
PWM timer
The S3C2443 has five 16-bit timers. Timer 0, 1, 2, and 3 have Pulse Width Modulation
(PWM) function. Timer 4 has an internal timer only with no output pins. The timer 0
has a dead-zone generator, which is used with a large current device. The timer 0 and
1 share an 8-bit prescaler, while the timer 2, 3 and 4 share other 8-bit prescaler. Each
timer has a clock divider, which generates 5 different divided signals (1/2, 1/4, 1/8,
1/16, and TCLK). Each timer block receives its own clock signals from the clock
divider, which receives the clock from the corresponding 8-bit prescaler. The 8-bit
prescaler is programmable and divides the PCLK according to the loading value,
which is stored in TCFG0 and TCFG1 registers.
The timer count buffer register (TCNTBn) has an initial value which is loaded into the
down-counter when the timer is enabled. The timer compare buffer register
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(TCMPBn) has an initial value which is loaded into the compare register to be
compared with the down-counter value. This double buffering feature of TCNTBn and
TCMPBn makes the timer generate a stable output when the frequency and duty ratio
are changed.
Each timer has its own 16-bit down counter, which is driven by the timer clock. When
the down counter reaches zero, the timer interrupt request is generated to inform
the CPU that the timer operation has been completed. When the timer counter
reaches zero, the value of corresponding TCNTBn is automatically loaded into the
down counter to continue the next operation. However, if the timer stops, for
example, by clearing the timer enable bit of TCONn during the timer running mode,
the value of TCNTBn will not be reloaded into the counter.
The value of TCMPBn is used for pulse width modulation (PWM). The timer control
logic changes the output level when the down-counter value matches the value of the
compare register in the timer control logic. Therefore, the compare register
determines the turn-on time (or turn-off time) of a PWM output.
Features:
Five 16-bit timers
Two 8-bit prescalers & Two 4-bit divider
Programmable duty control of output waveform (PWM)
Auto reload mode or one-shot pulse mode
Dead-zone generator
All of the Timer outputs are connected to the system connector.
Clock output
At the global pins of the system connector there is a clock signal available
(BCLKOUT0), which is buffered by a clock buffer and can be chosen to be either MPLL
CLK, EPLL CLK, FCLK, HCLK, PCLK or DCLK. The source of this clock signal is the
CLKOUT0 port at the CPU, which can be programmed to different clocks, by the
CLKSEL0 register.
The following table shows the bits [6:4] of the CLKSEL0 register:
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CLKSELO [6.4]
000
001
010
011
100
101
11x
CLKOUT0
MPLL CLK
EPLL CLK
FCLK
HCLK
PCLK
DCLK0
Reserved
The single-slot CF controller consists of 2 parts - PC card controller & ATA controller.
They are multiplexing from or to PAD signals. Users can select either PC card or
True-IDE mode operation. Default mode is PC card mode. The CF controller has a
top level SFR with card power enable bit, output port enable bit & mode select
(True-IDE or PC card) bit.
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PC card
controller
The PC card controller has 2 half-word (16 bit) write buffers & 4 half-word (16bits)
read buffers.
The PC card controller has 5 word-sized (32 bit) Special Function Registers.
Features:
ATA controller
3 timing configuration registers
Attribute memory
Common memory
I/O interface
1 status & control configuration register
1 interrupt source & mask register
Timing configuration register consists of 3 parts - Setup, Command & Hold
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IDLE, SETUP, COMMAND & HOLD
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Each part of register indicates the operation timing of each state
Features:
Compatible with the ATA/ATAPI-6 standard
Thirty word-sized (32 bit) special function register
One FIFO that is 16 x 32 bit
Internal DMA controller (from ATA device to memory or from memory to ATA
device)
AHB master (DMA controller) supporting 8 burst & word size transfer
The control lines are available on X2.
High-speed MMC
The HSMMC (High-speed MMC) / SD-MMC is a combo host for Secure Digital card and
MultiMedia Card. This host is compatible with SD Association's (SDA) Host Standard
Specification.
Interface a system with SD card and MMC card. The performance of this host is very
powerful, supporting 52 MHz clock rate and 8-bit access simultaneously.
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SD Standard Host Spec (ver 1.0) compatible
SD Memory Card Spec (ver 2.1) / MMC Memory card Spec(4.2) compatible
SDIO Card Spec (ver 1.0) compatible
512 bytes FIFO for data Tx/Rx
48-bit Command Register
136-bit Response Register
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CPU Interface and DMA data transfer mode
1-bit / 4-bit / 8-bit mode switch support
Auto CMD12 support
Suspend / Resume support
Read Wait operation support
Card Interrupt support
CE-ATA mode support
The control lines are available on X2.
High speed SPI
The High Speed Serial Peripheral Interface (HS_SPI) can interface the serial data
transfer. HS_SPI has two 8-bit shift registers for transmission and receiving,
respectively. During an SPI transfer, data is simultaneously transmitted (shifted out
serially) and received (shifted in serially). HS_SPI supports the protocols for National
Semiconductor Microwire and Motorola Serial Peripheral Interface.
Features:
External
address/data bus
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Full duplex support
8-bit shift register for TX/RX
8-bit prescale logic
3 clock sources
8-bit/32-bit bus interface
Motorola SPI protocol and National Semiconductor Microwire compliant
Two independent transmit and receive FIFOs (16 samples deep/32-bits wide)
Master-mode and slave-mode
Receive-without-transmit operation
The external address/data bus supports:
64MB address space per external chip select
Programmable 8/16-bit data bus width
Four external chip selects
Complete programmable access cycles for all memory banks
External wait signals to expand the bus cycle
In addition to the wired Ethernet interface, the ConnectCore Wi-9M 2443 module
also offers an integrated dual-diversity 802.11a/b/g interface with data rates up to
54 Mbps. Two U.FL antenna connectors are provided on the module. For the Connect
Core Wi-9M 2443, attach the antennas with the U.FL-RP-SMA FEMALE Cable to the
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primary connector [X5] and the secondary connector [X4] on the module. You must
use only this cable and antennas to carry on the module.
Note
When disconnecting U.FL connectors, the use of U.FL plug extraction tool
(Hirose P/N U.FL-LP-N-2 or U.FL-LP(V)-N-2) is strongly recommended to
avoid damage to the U.FL connectors on the ConnectCore Wi-9M 2443
module.
To mate U.FL connectors, the mating axes of both connectors must be aligned. The
"click" will confirm fully mated connection. Do not attempt insertion at an extreme
angle.
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LCD controller display features
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The LCD controller of the S3C2443 consists of the logic for transferring LCD image
data from a video buffer located in system memory to an external LCD driver. The
LCD controller supports monochrome, 2-bit per pixel (4-level gray scale) or 4-bit per
pixel (16-level gray scale) mode on a monochrome LCD, using a time-based dithering
algorithm and Frame Rate Control (FRC) method and it can be interfaced with a color
LCD panel at 8-bit per pixel (256-level color) and 12-bit per pixel (4096-level color)
for interfacing with STN LCD.
It can support 1-bit per pixel, 2-bit per pixel, 4-bit per pixel, and 8-bit per pixel for
interfacing with the palletized TFT color LCD panel, and 16-bit per pixel and 24-bit
per pixel for non-palletized true-color display. The LCD controller can be
programmed to support different requirements on the screen related to the number
of horizontal and vertical pixels, data line width for the data interface, interface
timing, and refresh rate.
STN LCD
displays
TFT LCD
displays
4-bit dual scan, 4-bit single scan, and 8-bit single scan display type
Monochrome, 4 gray levels, and 16 gray levels
256 colors and 4096 colors for color STN LCD panel
Multiple screen size:
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Typical actual screen size: 640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 160, and others
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Maximum virtual screen size is 4Mbytes
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Maximum virtual screen size in 256 color mode: 4096 x 1024, 2048 x 2048,
1024 x 4096, and others
1, 2, 4 or 8-bpp (bit per pixel) palletized color displays
16, 24-bpp non-palletized true-color displays
Maximum 16M color TFT at 24bit per pixel mode
Multiple screen size:
Common features
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–
Typical actual screen size: 640 x 480, 320 x 240, 160 x 160, and others
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Maximum virtual screen size: 4Mbytes
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Maximum virtual screen size in 64K color mode: 2048 x 1024, and others
2 overlay windows for TFT
The LCD controller has a dedicated DMA that supports fetching image data from
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a video buffer located in system memory.
Its features include:
Dedicated interrupt functions (INT_FrSyn and INT_FiCnt)
System memory used as display memory
Multiple Virtual Display Screen (supports hardware horizontal/vertical
scrolling)
Programmable timing control for different display panels
Little and big-endian byte ordering, as well as Windows Embedded CE data
formats
Module pinout
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System connector
X1
I = Input
O = Output
AI = Analog Input
P = Power
Pin
Signal
Type
Signal name
X1-1
GND
GND
X1-2
RSTIN#
RSTIN#
Input of a ADM811SARTZ supervisor which
produces PWRGOOD. 10k pull up on module
X1-3
PWRGOOD
PWRGOOD
Output of a ADM811SARTZ supervisor. 470R
series resistor on module
X1-4
RSTOUT
RSTOUT#
Softw + WDT + RSTIN#
X1-5
TCK
TCK
JTAG
X1-6
TMS
TMS
JTAG Mode Select
X1-7
TDI
TDI
JTAG Data In
X1-8
TDO
TDO
JTAG Data Out
X1-12
Conf2
VD0
GPC8
VD0 can be used for LCD or 24 bit TFT.
On JSCC9M2443 a DIP switch is connected
X1-13
Conf3
VD1
GPC9
VD1 can be used for LCD or 24 bit TFT.
On JSCC9M2443 a DIP switch is connected
X1-14
Conf4
VD8
GPD0
VD8 can be used for LCD or 24 bit TFT.
On JSCC9M2443 a DIP switch is connected
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Pin
Signal
Type
Signal name
Description
X1-15
Conf5
VD9
GPD1
VD9 can be used for LCD or 24 bit TFT.
On JSCC9M2443 a DIP switch is connected
X1-16
Conf6
VD16
GPD8
VD16 can be used for LCD or 24 bit TFT.
On JSCC9M2443 a DIP switch is connected
X1-17
Conf7
VD17
GPD9
VD17 can be used for LCD or 24 bit TFT.
On JSCC9M2443 a DIP switch is connected
X1-18
TxDA
TXD0
GPH0
Serial PORT A Transmit Data
X1-19
RxDA
RXD0
GPH1
Serial PORT A Receive Data
X1-20
RTSA#
RTS0#
GPH9
Serial PORT A Request to send
X1-21
CTSA#
CTS0#
GPH8
Serial PORT A Clear to Send
X1-22
CAMPCLK
GPJ8
Pixel clock driven by the camera processor
X1-23
CAMHREF
GPJ10
Horizontal sync driven by the camera processor
X1-24
TxDB
TXD2
GPH4
Serial PORT C Transmit Data
X1-25
RxDB
RXD2
GPH5
Serial PORT C Receive Data
X1-26
RTSB#
TXD3
GPH6
RTS2#
Handshake PORT C or PORT D Transmit Data
X1-27
CTSB#
TXD3
GPH7
CTS2#
Handshake PORT C or PORT D Receive Data
X1-28
CAMVSYNC
CAMVSYNC
GPJ9
Frame sync driven by camera processor
X1-29
CAMDATA0
CAMDATA0
GPJ0
Pixel data driven by the camera processor
X1-30
CAMDATA1
CAMDATA1
GPJ1
Pixel data driven by the camera processor
X1-31
CAMDATA2
CAMDATA2
GPJ2
Pixel data driven by the camera processor
X1-32
CAMDATA3
CAMDATA3
GPJ3
Pixel data driven by the camera processor
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Pin
Signal
Type
Signal name
Description
X1-33
CAMDATA4
CAMDATA4
GPJ4
Pixel data driven by the camera processor
X1-34
CAMDATA5
CAMDATA5
GPJ5
Pixel data driven by the camera processor
X1-35
CAMDATA6
CAMDATA6
GPJ6
Pixel data driven by the camera processor
X1-36
CAMDATA7
CAMDATA7
GPJ7
Pixel data driven by the camera processor
X1-37
USB_PWREN#
RSMVAD
GPA14
General purpose output
X1-38
EINT5
VBUSDET
EINT5
GPF5
General purpose input/output
GND
X1-39
X1-40
VD2
I/O
VD2
GPC10
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-41
VD3
I/O
VD3
GPC11
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-42
VD4
I/O
VD4
GPC12
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-43
VD5
I/O
VD5
GPC13
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-44
VD6
I/O
VD6
GPC14
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-45
VD6
GPC14
I/O
VD7
GPC15
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-46
EINT18\CF_CD#
I/O
EINT18
GPG10
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-47
EINT11
I/O
EINT11
GPG3
General purpose input / output
X1-48
VD10
I/O
VD10
GPD2
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-49
VD11
I/O
VD11
GPD3
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-50
VD12
I/O
VD12
GPD4
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-51
VD13
I/O
VD13
GPD5
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-52
VD14
I/O
VD14
GPD6
LCD/TFT Interface
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Signal
Type
Signal name
Description
X1-53
VD15
I/O
VD15
GPD7
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-54
EINT14
I/O
EINT14
GPG6
General purpose input / output
X1-55
TCLK0
I/O
TCLK0
GPB4
General purpose input / output
X1-56
VD18
I/O
VD18
GPD10
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-57
VD19
I/O
VD19
GPD11
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-58
VD20
I/O
VD20
GPD12
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-59
VD21
I/O
VD21
GPD13
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-60
VD22
I/O
VD22
GPD14
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-61
VD23
I/O
VD23
GPD15
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-62
LCD_PWREN
I/O
EINT12
GPG4
LCD_PWREN
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-63
VM
I/O
VM
GPC4
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-64
VFRAME
I/O
VFRAME
GPC3
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-65
VLINE
I/O
VLINE
GPC2
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-66
VCLK
I/O
VCLK
GPC1
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-67
LEND
I/O
LEND
GPC0
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-68
LCD_LPCOE
I/O
LCDVF0
GPC5
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-69
LCD_LPCREV
I/O
LCDVF1
GPC6
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-70
LCD_LPCREVB
I/O
LCDVF2
GPC7
LCD/TFT Interface
X1-71
TOUT0
I/O
TOUT0
GPB0
Timer out
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Pin
Signal
Type
Signal name
Description
X1-72
TOUT1
I/O
TOUT1
GPB1
Timer out
X1-73
NC
I/O
WLAN_DISABLE#
Not connected; reserved for CCW9M
X1-74
NC
I/O
WLAN_LED#
Not connected; reserved for CCW9M
X1-75
SDCLK
I/O
SD0_CLK
GPE5
AC_BIT_CLK
SD-interface
X1-76
SDCMD
I/O
SD0_CMD
GPE6
AC_SDI
SD-interface
X1-77
SDDATA0
I/O
SD0_DAT[0]
GPE7
AC_SDO
SD-interface
X1-78
SDDATA1
I/O
SD0_DAT[1]
GPE8
AC_SYNC
SD-interface
X1-79
GND
GND
X1-80
SDDATA2
I/O
SD0_DAT[2]
GPE9
AC_RESET
SD-interface
X1-81
SDDATA3
I/O
SD0_DAT[3]
GPE10
SD-interface
X1-82
EINT0
I/O
EINT0
GPF0
External interrupts
X1-84
TOUT2
I/O
TOUT2
GPB2
Timer out
X1-85
SS1#
I/O
SS1
GPL14
SPI1 Interface
X1-86
SPIMISO1
I/O
SPIMISO1
GPL12
SPI1 Interface
X1-87
SPIMOSI1
I/O
SPIMOSI1
GPL11
SPI1 Interface
X1-88
SPICLK1
I/O
SPICLK1
GPL10
SPI1 Interface
X1-89
EINT17
I/O
EINT17
GPG9
General purpose input / output
X1-90
EINT1\SD_CD#
I/O
EINT1
GPF1
General purpose input / output
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Pin
Signal
Type
Signal name
Description
X1-92
ROE#
I/O
ROE#
Ext. bus control
X1-93
RWE#
I/O
RWE#
Ext. bus control
X1-94
WAIT#
I/O
WAIT#
Ext. bus control
X1-95
RCS1#
I/O
RCS1#
Chip selects
X1-96
RCS2#
I/O
RCS2#
Chip selects
X1-97
RCS3#
I/O
RCS3#
Chip selects
X1-98
RCS4#
I/O
RCS4#
Chip selects
X1-99
PWREN
PWREN
1.8V core power on-off control
X1-100
BATT_FLT#
BATT_FLT#
Battery fault
X1-101
CAMCLKOUT
CAMCLKOUT
GPJ11
Master clock to the camera processor
X1-102
CAMRESET
CAMRESET
GPJ12
Software reset or power down to the camera
processor
X1-103
RBE0#
RBE0#
Upper byte / lower byte enable
X1-104
RBE1#
RBE1#
Upper byte / lower byte enable
X1-107
SS0#
SS0
GPL13
SPI0 chip select
X1-108
SPIMISO0
SPIMISO0
GPE1
SPI_Master IN
X1-109
SPIMOSI0
SPIMOSI0
GPE12
SPI_Master OUT
X1-110
SPICLK0
SPICLK0
GPE13
SPI0 clock
X1-111
I2CSCL
I2CSCL
I2C clock
X1-112
I2CSDA
I/O
I2CSDA
I2C data
X1-113
EINT8
USB_DT/PW
I/O
EINT8
GPG0
Not used
X1-114
USBP
I/O
USBP
USB data host1, device
X1-115
USBN
I/O
USBN
USB data host1, device
X1-116
VRTC
VRTC
Power for RTC
X1-117
GND
GND
X1-118
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V for peripherals
X1-119
VLIO
VLIO
Power from Li-Ion battery for core
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Signal
Type
Signal name
Description
X1-120
+3.3V
+3.3V
+3.3V for peripherals
System connector
X2
Pin
Signal
Type
Signal name
Description
X2-1
USBP0
I/O
USBP0
USB data host0
X2-2
GND
GND
X2-3
USBN0
I/O
USBN0
X2-4
RADDR0
RADDR0
GPA0
X2-5
RADDR1
RADDR1
Address line
X2-6
RADDR2
RADDR2
Address line
X2-7
RADDR3
RADDR3
Address line
X2-8
RADDR4
RADDR4
Address line
X2-9
RADDR5
RADDR5
Address line
X2-10
RADDR6
RADDR6
Address line
X2-11
RADDR7
RADDR7
Address line
X2-12
RADDR8
RADDR8
Address line
X2-13
RADDR9
RADDR9
Address line
X2-14
RADDR10
RADDR10
Address line
X2-15
RADDR11
RADDR11
Address line
X2-16
RADDR12
RADDR12
Address line
X2-17
RADDR13
RADDR13
Address line
X2-18
RADDR14
RADDR14
Address line
X2-19
RADDR15
RADDR15
Address line
X2-20
RADDR16
RADDR16
GPA1
Address line
X2-21
RADDR17
RADDR17
GPA2
Address line
X2-22
RADDR18
RADDR18
GPA3
Address line
X2-23
RADDR19
RADDR19
GPA4
Address line
X2-24
RADDR20
RADDR20
GPA5
Address line
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Signal
Type
Signal name
Description
X2-25
RADDR21
RADDR21
GPA6
Address line
X2-26
RADDR22
RADDR22
GPA7
Address line
X2-27
RADDR23
RADDR23
GPA8
Address line
X2-28
RADDR24
RADDR24
GPA9
Address line
X2-29
RADDR25
RADDR25
RDATA_OEN
Address line
X2-30
NC
(A26)
Pull down on module
X2-31
RxD1
RXD1
GPH3
Serial PORT B
X2-32
TxD1
TXD1
GPH2
Serial PORT B
X2-33
CTS1#
CTS1#
GPH10
Serial PORT B
X2-34
RTS1#
RTS1#
GPH11
Serial PORT B
X2-35
reserved
X2-36
XDREQ0#
I/O
XDREQ0#
GPB10
DMA
X2-37
XDREQ1#
I/O
XDREQ1#
GPB8
DMA
X2-38
XDACK0#
I/O
XDACK0#
GPB9
DMA
X2-39
XDACK1#
I/O
XDACK1#
GPB7
DMA
X2-40
GND
GND
X2-41
AIN4
AI
AIN4
A/D converter
X2-42
AIN5
AI
AIN5
A/D converter
X2-43
AIN0
AI
AIN0
A/D converter
X2-44
AIN1
AI
AIN1
A/D converter
X2-45
AIN2
AI
AIN2
A/D converter
X2-46
AIN3
AI
AIN3
A/D converter
X2-47
AIN6/YM
AI
AIN6/YM
A/D converter or touch interface
X2-48
AIN7/YP
AI
AIN7/YP
A/D converter or touch interface
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Signal
Type
Signal name
Description
X2-49
AIN8/XM
AI
AIN8/XM
A/D converter or touch interface
X2-50
AIN9/XP
AI
AIN9/XP
A/D converter or touch interface
X2-51
AVCC
AVCC
Analog VCC
X2-52
AGND
AGND
Analog GND
X2-53
NC
Reserved for CCW9M CPLD_TDI
X2-54
NC
Reserved for CCW9M CPLD_TCK
X2-55
NC
Reserved for CCW9M CPLD_TMS
X2-56
NC
Reserved for CCW9M CPLD_TDO
X2-57
XBREQ#
I/O
XBREQ#
BPG6
Ext. bus control
X2-58
XBACK#
I/O
XBACK#
GPB5
Ext. bus control
X2-59
EINT16
USBH0PEN
EINT16
GPG8
USB0 host power fault if low
X2-60
PME
PME
Ethernet controller power management event
X2-61
I2SSDO
I/O
I2SSDO
GPE4
AC_SDO0
Audio interface
X2-62
I2SSDI
I/O
I2SSDI
GPE3
AC_SDI0
Audio interface
X2-63
I2SSCDCLK
I/O
I2SCDCLK
GPE2
AC_BIT_CLK0
Audio interface
X2-64
I2SSCLK
I/O
I2SSCLK
GPE1
AC_SYNC
Audio interface
X2-65
I2SLRCK
I/O
I2SLRCK
GPE0
AC_nRESET
Audio interface
X2-66
TPIN
TPIN
Ethernet 0 input
X2-67
LEDLNK
LEDLNK
Ethernet 0 link/activity LED
X2-68
TPIP
TPIP
Ethernet 0 input +
X2-69
LEDSPD
LEDSPD
Ethernet 0 speed LED
X2-70
TPON
TPON
Ethernet 0 output
X2-71
ETHGPIO2
LED3#
ETHGPIO2/LED3#
Ethernet 0 full duplex LED
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Signal
Type
Signal name
Description
X2-72
TPOP
TPOP
Ethernet 0 output +
X2-73
OE_CF#
OE_CF#
GPA11
Compact Flash interface
X2-74
WE_CF#
WE_CF#
GPA15
Compact Flash interface
X2-75
IREQ_CF#
IREQ_CF#
EINT19
GPG11
Compact Flash interface
X2-76
INPACK_CF#
INPACK_CF#
EINT20
GPG12
Compact Flash interface
X2-77
REG_CF#
REG_CF#
EINT21
GPG13
Compact Flash interface
X2-78
RESET_CF
RESET_CF
EINT22
GPG14
Compact Flash interface
X2-79
PWEN_CF
PWEN_CF
EINT23
GPG15
Compact Flash interface
X2-80
GND
GND
X2-81
RDATA0
I/O
RDATA0
Data Bus
X2-82
RDATA1
I/O
RDATA1
Data Bus
X2-83
RDATA2
I/O
RDATA2
Data Bus
X2-84
RDATA3
I/O
RDATA3
Data Bus
X2-85
RDATA4
I/O
RDATA4
Data Bus
X2-86
RDATA5
I/O
RDATA5
Data Bus
X2-87
RDATA6
I/O
RDATA6
Data Bus
X2-88
RDATA7
I/O
RDATA7
Data Bus
X2-89
RDATA8
I/O
RDATA8
Data Bus
X2-90
RDATA9
I/O
RDATA9
Data Bus
X2-91
RDATA10
I/O
RDATA10
Data Bus
X2-92
RDATA11
I/O
RDATA11
Data Bus
X2-93
RDATA12
I/O
RDATA12
Data Bus
X2-94
RDATA13
I/O
RDATA13
Data Bus
X2-95
RDATA14
I/O
RDATA14
Data Bus
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Signal
Type
Signal name
Description
X2-96
RDATA15
I/O
RDATA15
Data Bus
X2-97
SD1_DAT0
I/O
SD1_DAT0
GPL0
SD card interface 1
X2-98
SD1_DAT1
I/O
SD1_DAT1
GPL1
SD card interface 1
X2-99
SD1_DAT2
I/O
SD1_DAT2
GPL2
SD card interface 1
X2-100
SD1_DAT3
I/O
SD1_DAT3
GPL3
SD card interface 1
X2-101
SD1_DAT4
I/O
SD1_DAT4
GPL4
SD card interface 1
X2-102
SD1_DAT5
I/O
SD1_DAT5
GPL5
SD card interface 1
X2-103
SD1_DAT6
I/O
SD1_DAT6
GPL6
SD card interface 1
X2-104
SD1_DAT7
I/O
SD1_DAT7
GPL7
SD card interface 1
X2-105
SD1_CMD
I/O
SD1_CMD
GPL8
SD card interface 1
X2-106
SD1_CLK
I/O
SD1_CLK
GPL9
SD card interface 1
X2-107
SD1_WP#
I/O
SD1_nWP
GPJ15
SD card interface 1
X2-108
SD1_CD#
I/O
SD1_nCD
GPJ14
SD card interface 1
X2-109
SD1_LED#
I/O
SD1_LED
GPJ13
SD card interface 1
X2-110
EINT6
I/O
EINT6
GPF6
General purpose input / output
X2-111
EINT13
I/O
EINT13
GPG5
General purpose input / output
X2-116
CLKOUT1
I/O
CLKOUT1
GPH14
Timer output
X2-119
CLKOUT
BCLKOUT0
Buffered clockout0
X2-120
GND
GND
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Configuration pins - CPU
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The following configuration pins are hardwired on the module: Default module CPU
configuration.
MCONF0
(GPF3)
SDRAM-Type
SDRAM-CL
CPU
MCONF1
(GPF4)
MCONF3
(GPF2)
MCONF4
(GPH12)
16 MB
32 MB
64 MB
128 MB
400 MHz
533 MHz
x = don't care
OM0 is fixed to GND for setting XTAL.
OM4 is fixed to GND for setting NAND.
OM1-3 are depending of the FLASH type.
No pins are available on the module connectors.
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MCONF2
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About the Development Board
he ConnectCore 9M 2443 Development Board supports the ConnectCore 9M 2443
and ConnectCore Wi-9M 2443 module. This chapter describes the different
components of the development board, which provides the following main features:
What’s on the
development
board?
RJ-45 Ethernet Connector
Connectors for Digi 802.3af PoE application board (sold separately)
1 x UART RS232 with status LEDs and SUB-D 9-pin connector
1 x UART MEI (RS232/RS4xx) with status LEDs and SUB-D 9-pin connectors
2 x UART with TTL levels
USB Host Connector
USB Device Connector
SPI, I2C headers
LCD Application Connector with Touch Screen Interface
VGA interface
2 x User LEDs (green)
2 x User Keys
1 x Debug LED
Screw-flange connector for GPIO
Peripheral application header 0
–
Including access to 16-bit data /10-bit address bus signals
Connectors with 1:1 copies of module pins
Eight-position configuration DIP switch
Flexible 9-30VDC power supply
Test points and current measurement options (+3.3V & 5V)
3V coin cell battery
JTAG connector
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The development
board
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User interface
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The ConnectCore 9M 2443 development board implements two user buttons and two
user LEDs in addition to those provided on the module. The user LEDs on the
development board can be enabled or disabled by correctly setting jumper J5 and
J6. The table below shows which S3C22443 GPIO is available for implementing the
user interface.
Signal name
GPIO used
Comments
USER_BUTTON1
GPF0
100 Ohm serial resistors should be used to
avoid conflicts with the CPU functions when
the buttons are pushed.
USER_LED1#
GPL11
Jumper JP5 as to be set.
USER_BUTTON2
GPF1
100 Ohm serial resistors are used to avoid
conflicts with the CPU functions when the
buttons are pushed.
USER_LED2#
GPL10
Jumper JP6 as to be set.
Both push-buttons can also be used for wake-up functions.
Power
management
User buttons can also be used as a wake-up event for power management modes.
The user LEDs on the development board can be enabled or disabled by correctly
setting J5/J6.
General information
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The integrated on-chip functions of the module are outlined below.
Power supply
Signal name
GPIO used
USER_LED_1
GPL11
USER_LED_2
GPL10
ConnectCore 9M 2443 Development Board is powered by either the main 930VDC power supply or by the PoE (IEEE 802.3af) module near to the Ethernet
connector.
Both power supply sources can be switched off through one power switch.
From the varying input voltage (9-30VDC), a stable base power supply is
created on the ConnectCore 9M 2443 development board. The 3.3VDC power
supply is provided to the module, where other power supplies can be
generated.
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3.3VDC power
controller - VLIO
The ConnectCore 9M 2443 module supports another external power source:
VLIO. This power source normally comes from a battery and is used in Mobile
application for generating the S3C2443 core voltage. On the ConnectCore 9M
2443 development board, VLIO is selectable by jumper setting onboard
+3.3VDC, or external VLIO.
Power LEDs
Two power LEDs are available on the development board, and indicate:
–
presence of 9-30VDC power supply,
–
presence of +5V, or
–
presence of 3.3VDC power supply.
All power LEDs are red.
Coin cell for RTC
A 3.0V coin cell should be used on the ConnectCore 9M 2443 development
board for powering the RTC unit on the module.
Current
measuring option
Measuring the current on the development board allows evaluation of power
needed for various board designs.
A current measuring option is implemented by adding a weak resistor in a
series with the power supply that needs to be measured.
Current measurement values might be performed for 3.3VDC, VLIO and VRTC.
Coin cell battery voltage can also be monitored by adding a jumper between
the coincell and the VRTC power supply on the ConnectCore 9M 2443 module.
Reset
A push-button allows manual reset by connecting RSTIN# to ground. The reset
controller is located on the ConnectCore 9M 2443 module.
JTAG interface
The module JTAG interface is supported through a 20-pin Multi-ICE JTAG
connector, which is located on the ConnectCore 9M 2443 development board.
This connector supports RTCK signal (optional).
TRST# signal has a 2.2K pull-down resistor on module. This means a debugger
with push-pull output at TRST# is needed and open drain is not working.
The ConnectCore 9M 2443 module provides access to one I²C channel. 4k7 pullups resistors are used on the module for these signals.
I²C signals are accessible on the 1:1 expansion connectors and on the
dedicated I²C header.
The POE connectors support the PoE Application Module.
I²C interface
PoE connectors
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Peripheral
application
connector
The Peripheral application connector supports the JumpStart Application
Modules.
LCD Application
Kit Connector
The LCD Application Kit Connector supports the JumpStart LCD modules.
VGA interface
A standard VGA Interface is provided to support an external monitor.
UARTs
The ConnectCore 9M 2443 development board is supporting the 4 UARTs
available on the ConnectCore 9M 2443 module. Detailed usage, of each UART is
described in the following chapters.
UART A - console
The ConnectCore 9M 2443 UART A signals are used as the standard console.
This UART supports TXD, RXD and CTS#, RTS# handshake lines.
UART A signals are available on RS232 levels. This connector is a DSUB9 male
which will connect to the host via null modem cable.
UART A is providing status LEDs on TXD, RXD, RTS# and CTS# handshake signals.
UART A line drivers can be disabled if required.
The ConnectCore 9M 2443 UART B signals are full-function UART, providing
access to TXD, RXD and CTS#, RTS# handshake signals.
UART B signals are available on RS232 levels. This connector is a DSUB9 male
which will connect to the host via null modem cable.
UART B is providing status LEDs on TXD, RXD, RTS#, CTS#.
UART B is also the interface supporting the Digi MEI interface (RS422/RS485).
UART B line drivers can be disabled if required.
The ConnectCore 9M 2443 UART C signals provide access to TXD, RXD and CTS#,
RTS# (if UART D is not used, else TXD, RXD only).
UART C signals are available on TTL levels. Connector is a 2x5-pin 2.54mm
header compatible with TTL2RS232 adapter (P/N: FS-276).
The ConnectCore 9M 2443 UART D signals provide access to TXD and RXD signals
(if UART C handshake is not used).
UART D signals are available on TTL levels. This connector is a 2x5-pin 2.54mm
header compatible with TTL2RS232 adapter (P/N: FS-276).
UART B - UART /
MEI
UART C - TTL
interface
UART D - TTL
interface
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SPI interface(s)
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The ConnectCore 9M 2443 development board provides access to ConnectCore
9M 2443 module's SPI interfaces SPI0 and SPI1.
HS SPI0 signals are available on the dedicated SPI 6-pin header.
HS SPI0 and SPI1 are also available on the 1:1 extension connectors.
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Camera interface
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The camera interface supports ITU R BT-601/656 YCbCr 8-bit standard and Memory.
Maximum input size is 4096x4096 pixels (2048x2048 pixels for scaling).Two scalers
exist. One is the preview scaler, which is dedicated to generate smaller size images
for preview. The other one is the codec scaler, which is dedicated to generate codec
useful images like plane type YCbCr 4:2:0 or 4:2:2.
Camera
interface,
X28
The Digi Multimedia Application Kit (Digi P/N CC-ACC-MMK-2443) provides a camera
sensor reference design. Please contact your distributor or Digi sales office for
details.
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Switches and push-buttons
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Power switch, S2
Configuration
switches, S4
Serial
port A
switch,
S7
Serial
port B
switch,
S6
Reset button, S1
User
button 1,
S3
User
button 2,
S5
Reset control, S1
The reset push-button S1, resets the module. On the module, RSTOUT# and
PWRGOOD are produced for peripherals. A push-button allows manual reset by
connecting RSTIN# to ground. The reset controller is located on the module.
Power switch, S2
The development board has an ON/OFF switch S2. The power switch S2 can switch
both 9V-30V input power supply and 12V coming out of the PoE module. However, if
a power plug is connected to the DC power jack, the PoE module is disabled. User
pushbuttons, S3 and S5.
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Use the user push-buttons to interact with the applications running on the module.
Use these module signals to implement the push-buttons:
Signal name
Switch
(pushbutton
GPIO used
USER_PUSH_BUTTON_1
S3
GPF0
USER_PUSH_BUTTON_2
S5
GPF6
Legend for multipin switches
Switches S4, S6, and S7 are multi-pin switches. In the description tables for these
switches, the pin is designated as S[switch number].[pin number]. For example, pin
1 in switch 2 is specified as S4.1.
Module
configuration
switches, S4
Use S2 to configure the module:
Serial port B MEI
configuration
switches
Dipswitch
position
Usage
DEBUGEN#
Reserved
OCD_EN
Reserved
SW_CONF4
Use S6 to configure the line interface for serial port B MEI.
Switch
pin
Function
S6.1
On = RS232 transceiver enabled
RS422/RS485 transceiver disabled
Off= RS232 transceiver disabled
RS422/RS485 transceivers enabled
S6.2
On = Auto Power Down enabled
Off = Auto Power Down disabled
S6.3
On = 2 wire interface (RS422/RS485)
Off = 4 wire interface (RS422)
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Comments
Auto Power Down is not supported on
this board. This signal is only accessible
to permit the user to completely disable
the MEI interface for using signals for
other purposes. To disable the MEI
interface go in RS232 mode (S6.1 = ON)
and activate the Auto Power Down
feature (S6.2 = ON). Be sure that no
cable is connected to connector X3.
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pin
Function
S6.4
On = Terminator on
Off = No termination
Comments
Test points
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The development board provides four test points that can be identified by board
label or test point number.
Test points
+5V and GND,
MPIO / MP30
Test points
+3.3V and
GND, MP13 /
MP2
Numbers and
description
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Test
point
Label
Source / comment
MP10
+5V
DC/DC regulator (U15) with 9-30VDC input
MP30
GND
Common ground
MP13
+3.3V
DC/DC regulator (U23) with 5VDC input
MP2
GND
Common ground
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Factory default interface configuration for development
board
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These interfaces are enabled as shown per factory default configuration:
Interface
Factory default status
LCD VGA
Enabled
I2C
Enabled
I2C user-driven I/Os
Enabled
EIA-232 Serial Port A
Enabled
EIA-485 Serial Port A
Disabled
EIA-232 Serial Port B
Enabled
TTL Serial Port C
Disabled
TTL Serial Port D
Disabled
SPI Serial Port B
Disabled
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LEDs
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Power LED
9-30V, LEI
Power LED
3-3V, LE7
Serial
port A
status
LEDs
Power
LED
+5V,
LE4
Wireless
LAN
activity
LED,
LE10
Power LED 9-30V, LEI
Debug
LED
LE3
Serial
port B
status
LEDs
User LED1,LE5
User LED2, LE6
SD/MMC activity LED, LE9
WLAN, LE10
LED indicating WLAN activity.
Power LEDs,
LE1, LE4, and
LE7
The power LEDs are all red. These power supplies must be present and cannot be
switched.
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LE1 ON indicates +9VDC / +30VDC power is present
LE4 ON indicates +5VDC power is present
LE7 ON indicates +3.3VDC power is present
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User LEDs, LE5
and LE6
Serial status
LEDs
The user LEDs are controlled through applications running on the modules if J6 and
J8 are set. Use these module signals to implement LEDs:
Signal name
LED
GPIO used
USER_LED1#
LE5
GPL11
USER_LED2#
LED6
GPL10
The development board has two sets of serial port LEDs - eight for serial port A and
eight for serial port B. The LEDs are connected to the TTL side of the RS232 or
RS422/485 transceivers.
Serial port A
(R232), X27
Serial port B,
(MEI), X16
Serial port C,
TTL, X19
Serial port D,
TTL, X22
Green means corresponding signal is high
Red means corresponding signal is low
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Status LEDs
Serial port A
Status LEDs
Serial port B
LED reference
Function
RED
GREEN
LE59
LE44
CTS0#/GPH8
LE58
LE43
RTS0#/GPH9
LE57
LE42
RXD0/GPH1
LE41
LE40
TXD0/GPH0
LED reference
Function
RED
GREEN
LE63
LE48
CTS1#/GPH10
LE62
LE47
RTS1#/GPH11
LE61
LE46
RXD1/GPH3
LE60
LE45
TXD01GPH2
Debug, LE3
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Signal name
LED
GPIO used
DEBUG_LED
LE8
GPB2/TOUT2
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Battery and battery holder,
G1
Battery holder
Battery
Coin-Cell Holder for CR2032 Battery
Lithium coin cell
SMD
200mAh
Keystone 1061TR
Renata CR2032
The development board provides a battery to back up the module integrated RTC
while the main power is disconnected.
The Jumper J1 controls whatever battery power is available. For more information
see the section, “Jumpers” on page 103 of this document.
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Serial port A
(R232), X27
Serial port B,
(MEI), X16
Serial port C,
TTL, X19
Serial port D,
TTL, X22
Serial port A,
RS232, X27
The serial (UART) port A connector, X27, is a DSUB9 male connector and is also used
as the standard console port. This asynchronous serial port is DTE and requires a
null-modem cable to connect to a computer serial port.
The serial port A interface corresponds to S3C2443 UART 0. The line driver is
enabled or disabled using S7.2.
Refer to page 68 for information about switch settings.
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Serial port A pins are allocated as shown below:
Pin
Function
Defaults to
NC
RXD
GPH1
TXD
GPH0
NC
GND
NC
RTS#
GPH9
CTS#
GPH8
NC
By default, serial A signals are configured to their respective GPIO signals. It is the
responsibility of the driver to configure them properly.
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Serial port B,
MEI interface,
X16
The serial (UART) port B connector X16 is a DSUB9 male connector. This
asynchronous serial port is DTE and requires a null modem cable to connect to a
computer serial port.
The serial port B MEI (multiple electrical interface) interface corresponds to
S3C2443 UART port B. The line drivers are configured using switch S6.
Note that all port B pins are allocated as shown:
Pin
RS232
function
RS232
default
RS485
function
RS485
default
CTS-
n/a
RXD
GPH3
RX+
GPH3
TXD
GPH2
TX+
GPH2
RTS-
n/a
GND
RX-
n/a
GND
RTS#
GPH11
RTS+
GPIO11
CTS#
GPH10
CTS+
GPH10
TX-
n/a
By default serial B signals are configured to their respective GPIO signals. It is the
responsibility of the driver to configure them properly.
Serial port C,
TTL interface,
X19
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Pin
Function
Defaults to
NC
NC
RXD2
GPH5
RTS2#/TXD3
GPH6
TXD2
GPH4
CTS2#/RXD3
GPH7
NC
NC
GND
10
+3.3V
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Serial port D,
TTL interface,
X22
Pin
Function
NC
NC
CTS2#/RXD3
NC
RTS2#/TXD3
NC
NC
NC
GND
10
+3.3V
Defaults to
GPH7
GPH6
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I2C header, X22
I2C connector,
X22
The table below provides the pinout of the I2C header.
Pin
Function
Comment
I2C_SDA
GPE15
+3.3V
I2C_SCL
GND
GPE14
See page 91 for information about I/O expander I2C device on the development
board.
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SPI interface
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SPI header, X8
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X8-SPI connector
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The following table provides the pinout of the SPI header:
Pin
Function
Comment
+3.3V
SPIMOSI0
GPE12 or High speed SPI Master Out Slave In
SPI_MISO0
GPE12 or High speed SPI Master In Slave Out
SPI_CLK0
GPE12 or High speed SPI clock
SS0#
GPE13 or High speed SPI Chip Select
GND
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VLIO, R76
Current Measurement Option
(CMO) +3.3V, R70
Current
Measurement
Option (CMO)
+5V development
board and
module, R80
Current
Measurement
Option (CMO)
+3.3V
development
board and
module, R39
Measurement
options
The Current Measurement Option uses 0.025R ohm series resistors to measure the
current. The ConnectCore 9M 2443 Development board can measure:
the +5V current used by the development board and module (through R80),
the +3.3V current into the +3.3V regulator U23 (through R39),
the +3.3V current into the module (through R70), and
the VLIO current into the module (through R76).
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How the CMO
works
To measure the load current used on different power supplies, measure DC voltage
across the sense (CMO) resistor. The value of the resistor is 0.025R ± 1%.
Calculate the current using this equation: I = U/R
where
I = current in Ampere
U = measured voltage in Volt
R = 0.025 Ohm
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PoE module connectors - IEEE802.3af
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The development board has two PoE module connectors, X9 and X26. The PoE
module is an optional accessory item that can be plugged on the development board
through the two connectors:
X26, output connector: Provides the output power supply from the PoE module.
X17, input connector: Provides access to the PoE signals coming from the
Ethernet interface.
PoE header, X26
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The PoE module
Plug in the PoE module at a right angle to the development board, as shown in this
drawing:
PoE module
Jump Start
development board
PoE connector
(power in), X17
Pin
Function
POE_TX_CT
POE_RX_CT
POE_RJ45_4/5
POE_RJ45_7/8
Pin
Function
+12V
+12V
GND
GND
POE_GND
POE_GND
PoE connector
(power out), X26
POE_GND
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The development board provides access to POE_GND allowing it to be turned off
when power is provided through Power Jack X26.9 and X26.5.
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VGA connector, X18
VGA connector,
X18
The VGA connector is a 15-pin female connector, labeled X18.
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X18 pin
assignment
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Pin
Signal
VGA_RED
VGA_GREEN
VGA_BLUE
NC (Monitor ID2)
GND
VGA_GND (RED_RETURN)
VGA_GND (GREEN_RETURN)
VGA_GND (BLUE_RETURN)
NC
10
GND (SYNC_RETURN)
11
NC (Monitor ID0)
12
NC
13
HSYNC
14
VSYNC
15
NC
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Monitor ID0 is not implemented on the
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USB connectors
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USB device
connector,
X15
USB host
connector,
X14
USB device
connector, X15
This standard type B receptacle provides access to the module USB device
interface. The module supports low, full, and high speed USB2.0 connectivity.
USB host
connector, X14
This standard type A receptacle provides access to the module USB host interface.
The module supports USB 2.0 device connectivity using low and full speed data
rates.
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Digital I/O
connector, X44
Manufacturer part number: BlockMaster MTS0900T
I2C digital I/O
expansion, X44
The development board provides a 3.81mm (1.50”) green terminal block, X44, for
additional digital I/Os. The I2C I/O port chip is on-chip ESD-protected, 5V tolerant,
and provides an open drain interrupt output.
The I/O expander is a Philips PCA9554D at I2C address 0x20 (bits A7..A1), or
0x40/0x41 if expressed in 8-bit format including the R/W bit at the end (bits A7..A1
+ R/W bit)."
The pins are allocated as shown below:
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Pin
Function
Pin
Function
IO_0
IO_5
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Function
IO_1
IO_6
IO_2
IO_7
IO_3
GND
IO_4
JTAG interface
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JTAG connector, X13
R76
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Standard JTAG
ARM connector,
X13
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The standard JTAG ARM connector is a 20-pin header and can be used to connect
development tools such as Digi JTAG Link, ARM Multi-ICE, Abatron BDI2000 and
others.
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
+3.3V
+3.3V
TRST#
GND
TDI
GND
TMS
GND
TCK
10
GND
11
RTCK (optional)
12
GND
13
TDO
14
GND
15
SRESET#
16
GND
17
No connect
18
GND
19
No connect
20
GND
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Peripheral (extension) headers
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LCD application header, X5
Peripheral application
header, X33
The development board provides two, 2x25-pin, 0.10” (2.54mm) pitch headers for
supporting application-specific daughter cards/expansion boards:
X5, LCD application header. Provides access to the LCD signals and SPI signals
for touch controller purposes. Use with a Digi-provided application kit or
attach your own application board.
X33, Peripheral application header. Provides access to an 8/16 bit data bus, 8bit address bus, and control signals (such as CE#, WE#), as well as I2C and
power. Using these signals, you can connect Digi-specific extension modules or
your own daughter card to the module’s address/data bus.
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header, X5
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
G ND
VD18
VD19
VD20
VD21
GND
VD22
VD23
VD10
10
VD11
11
GND
12
VD12
13
VD13
14
VD14
15
VD15
16
GND
17
VD21
18
VD3
19
VD4
20
VD5
21
GND
22
VD6
23
VD7
24
Reserved (LCD_D18)
25
Reserved (LCD_D19)
26
GND
27
Reserved (LCD_D20)
28
Reserved (LCD_D21)
29
I2C_SDA
30
I2C-SCL
31
GND
32
VCLK
33
VM
34
VLINE
35
VFRAME
36
EINT13
37
LCD_PWREN#
38
+3.3V
39
TSXP
40
TSYP
41
TSXM
42
TSYM
43
+3.3V
44
+3.3V
45
NC
46
NC
47
NC
48
+3.3V
49
+3.3V
50
GND
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
G ND
D0
D1
D2
D3
GND
D4
D5
D6
10
D7
11
GND
12
D8
13
D9
14
D10
15
D11
16
GND
17
D12
18
D13
19
D14
20
D15
21
GND
22
8 bit / 16 bit
+3.3V selects 8-bit data bus
23
GND
24
+3.3V
25
+3.3V
26
A0
27
A1
28
A2
29
A3
30
GND
31
A4
32
A5
33
A6
34
A7
35
GND
36
A8
37
A9
38
GND
39
CS1#
40
I2C_SDA
41
WE#
42
OE#
43
I2C_SCL
44
EINT13
45
+3.3V
46
+3.3V
47
USBPO
48
USBNO
49
No comment
50
GND
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Signal rails
X10, X11,
X30 and
X31
Extended
module
connectors
X3 and X4
Module
connectors
X1 and X2
Signal rails
X20, X21,
X40 and
X41
Signal rails
The development board provides two 4x32 pin signal rails, labeled x10/X11 and
X20/X21. These connectors are 1:1 copies of the modules pins and can be used for
measurement or development purposes.
X10 and X11 correspond to module connector X1.
X20 and X21 corresponds to module connector X2.
The development board also provides two 4x20 pin test connectors for extended
footprint modules:
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X30 and X31 correspond to extended module connector X3.
X40 and X41 correspond to extended module connector X4.
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X10 pinout
Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
A1
G ND
B1
RSTIN#
A2
TCK
B2
TMS
A3
TRST#
B3
DEBUGEN#
A4
CONF4/VD1
B4
CONF4/VD8
A5
CONF7/VD17
B5
TXDO
A6
CTS0#
B6
NC
A7
RXD2
B7
RTS2#/TXD3
A8
CAMDATA0
B8
CAMDATA1
A9
CAMFDATA4
B9
CAMDATA5
A10
USB_PWREN#
B10
VBUSDET
A11
VD3
B11
VD4
A12
VD7
B12
CF_CD#
A13
VD11
B13
VD12
A14
VD15
B14
EINT14
A15
VD19
B15
VD20
A16
VD23
B16
LCD_PWREN#
A17
VLINE
B17
VCLK
A18
LCDVF1
B18
LCDVF2
A19
WLAN_DISABLE#
B19
WACT_LED#
A20
SDDATA0
B20
SDDATA1
A21
SDDATA3
B21
USERKEY1/EINT0
A22
SS1#
B22
SPIMISO1
A23
SD_WP#
B23
SD_CD#
A24
WE#
B24
WAIT#
A25
CS3#
B25
CS4#
A26
NC
B26
NC
A27
DQM2
B27
DQM3
A28
SPIMOS10
B28
SPICLK0
A29
USB_DT/PW
B29
USBP
A30
GND
B30
GND
A31
NC
B31
NC
A32
+3.3V
B32
+3.3V
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
C1
PWRGOOD
D1
RSTOUT#
C2
TDI
D2
TDO
C3
NAND_FWP#
D3
CONF2/VD0
C4
CONF5/VD9
D4
CONF6/VD16
C5
RXD0
D5
RTS0#
C6
NC
D6
TXD2
C7
RXD2
D7
NC
C8
CTS2#/RXD3
D8
CAMDATA3
C9
CAMDATA6
D9
CAMDATA7
C10
GND
D10
VD2
C11
VD5
D11
VD6
C12
EINT11
D12
VD10
C13
VD13
D13
VD14
C14
TCLK0
D14
VD18
C15
VD21
D15
VD22
C16
VM
D16
VFRAME#
C17
LEND
D17
LCDVF0
C18
TOUT0
D18
TOUT1
C19
SDCLK
D19
SDCMD
C20
GND
D20
SDDATA2
C21
X1.83
D21
DEBUG_LED
C22
USERLED1/SPIMOSI1
D22
USERLED2/SPICLK1
C23
X1.91
D23
OE#
C24
CS1#
D24
CS2#
C25
PWREN
D25
BATT_FLT#
C26
DQM0
D26
DQM1
C27
SS0#
D27
SPIMISO0
C28
I2C_SCL
D28
I2C_SDA
C29
USBN
D29
VRTC
C30
VLIO
D30
VLIO
C31
NC
D31
NC
C32
+3.3V
D32
+3.3V
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
A1
USBP0
B1
GND
A2
A1
B2
A2
A3
A5
B3
A6
A4
A9
B4
A10
A5
A13
B5
A14
A6
A17
B6
A18
A7
A21
B7
A22
A8
A25
B8
X2-30
A9
RXD1
B9
RTS1#
A10
XDREQ1#
B10
XDACK0#
A11
AIN4
B11
AIN5
A12
AIN2
B12
AIN3
A13
AIN8/XM
B13
AIN9/XP
A14
NC
B14
NC
A15
XBREQ#
B15
XBACK#
A16
I2SSDO/ACDO
B16
I2SSDI/ACDI
A17
I2SLRCK/AC_RESET#GPEO
B17
NC
A18
LEDSPD
B18
NC
A19
OE_CF#
B19
WE_CF#
A20
REG_CF#
B20
SDDATA1
A21
D0
B21
D1
A22
D4
B22
D5
A23
D8
B23
D9
A24
D12
B24
D13
A25
SD1_DAT0
B25
SD1_DAT1
A26
SD1_DAT4
B26
SD1_DAT5
A27
SD1_CMD
B27
SD1_CLK
A28
SD1_LED#
B28
USERKEY2/EINT6
A29
X2.113
B29
X2.114
A30
X1.117
B30
X2.118
A31
VLIO
B31
VRTC
A32
+3.3V
B32
+3.3V
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Pin
Signal
Pin
Signal
C1
USBN0
D1
A0
C2
A3
D2
A4
C3
A7
D3
A8
C4
A11
D4
A12
C5
A15
D5
A16
C6
A19
D6
A20
C7
A23
D7
A24
C8
NC
D8
TXD1
C9
CTS1#
D9
XDREQ0#
C10
XDACK1#
D10
GND
C11
AIN0
D11
AIN1
C12
AIN6YM
D12
AIN7/YP
C13
AVCC
D13
AGND
C14
NC
D14
NC
C15
USBHOPEN
D15
PME
C16
I2SCDCLK/AC_BIT_CLK
D16
I2SSCLK/AC_SYNC/GPE1
C17
LEDLNK
D17
NC
C18
FULLED#
D18
NC
C19
IREQ_CF#
D19
INPACK_CF#
C20
CF_PWEN
D20
GND
C21
D2
D21
D3
C22
D6
D22
D7
C23
D10
D23
D11
C24
D14
D24
D15
C25
SDI_DAT2
D25
SD1_DAT3
C26
SD1_DAT6
D26
SD1_DAT7
C27
SD1_WP#
D27
SD1_CD#
C28
EINT13
D28
X2.112
C29
X2.115
D29
CLKOUT1
C30
BCLKOUT0
D30
GND
C31
GND
D31
GND
C32
+3.3V
D32
+3.3V
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Power connector
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Power
connector
The power connector is a barrel connector with a 9-30VDC operating range. The
power jack is labeled X24 on the development board. The figure below represents
the power jack polarity.
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External VLIO
VLIO power
supply J5
source J3
WLAN
disable J9
Battery
Jumper
J1
Debug LED
Jumper J10
Port C
select J4
Port D
select
J7
User LED1
Jumper J6
User LED2 Jumper J8
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Jumpers
Jumpe
Name
Description
Settings
J1
Battery Enable
Supplies the real time clock with 3V
backup power from the battery
(lithium coin cell battery, G1) if the
board is switched off.
Closed =
Select VLIO power source (+3.3V or
VEXT JT)
Pin2-3 closed VLIO = on board 3.3V
J3
J4
VLIO select
Backup battery enabled
Open = Backup battery disabled
Pin1-2 closed VLIO = power
connected to J10
Port C/D select
RTS2/TXD3
Select RTS2 PortC or TXD3 PortD
J5
VEXT
External power
Connector for external accumulator.
Pin1 = GND Pin2 = VLIO
J6
User LED1
User LED1 enable / disable
Closed = User LED1 enabled
J7
Port C/D select
CTS2/RXD3
Select CTS2 PortC or RXD3 Port D
Pin1-2 closed = CTS2
J8
User LED2
User LED2 enable / disable
Closed = UserLED2 enabled
J9
WLAN_DISABLE#
Disables the WLAN interface on the
module (if present)
Closed = WLAN disabled
Debug LED enable / disable
Closed = Debug LED enabled
J13
Debug LED
Pin1-2 closed= RTS2
Pin2-3 closed =TXD3
Pin2-3 closed = RXD3
Open = WLAN enabled
Open = Debug LED disabled
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Ethernet RJ-45, X19
The module provides the 10/100 Ethernet MAC and PHY chip. The development
board provides the 1:1 transformer and Ethernet connector.
The Ethernet connector is an 8-wire RJ-45 jack, labeled X19, on the development
board. The connector has eight interface pins, as well as two integrated LEDs that
provide link status and network activity information.
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RJ-45 pin
allocation, X7
RJ-45 connector pins are configured as shown:
Pin
Signal
802.3af End-Span
(mode A)
TXD+
Negative VPort
Transmit data +
TXD-
Negative VPort
Transmit data -
RXD+
Positive VPort
Receive data +
EPWR+
Positive VPort
Power from switch
EPWR+
Positive VPort
Power from switch +
RXD-
EPWR
NegativeVPort
Power from switch -
EPWR
NegativeVPort
Power from switch -
LED
802.3af Mid-Span
(Mode B)
Description
Receive data -
Positive VPort
Description
Yellow
Network activity (speed):
-Flash indicates network traffic detected
-Off indicates no network traffic detected
Green
Network link:
-On indicates an active network link
-Off indicates no network link is present
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Pin
Name
+3.3V
GND
CMDATA0
camera data
CMDATA1
camera data
CMDATA2
camera data
CMDATA3
camera data
CMDATA4
camera data
CMDATA5
camera data
CMDATA6
camera data
10
CMDATA7
camera data
11
CAMCLKOUT
Master clock to the camera processor
12
CAMPCLK
Pixel clock driven by the camera processor
13
CAM_HREF
Horizontal sync driven by camera procesor
14
CAMVSUNC
Frame sync driven by camera processor
15
I2C_SCL
I2C bus for initialization
16
I2C_SDA
I2C bus for initialization
17
XDACK0#
GPIO (not used)
18
CAMRESET
Reset to the camera processor
19
GND
20
+5V
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Power (not used)
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WLAN Interface
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For the ConnectCore Wi-9M 2443, attach the antenna to the primary connector
[X23] and the secondary connector [X34] on the development board. See figure
below.
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ADC Signals
ADC signals are accessible on the signal rails (no dedicated connector).
CF Signals
Compact Flash signals are accessible on the signal rails (no dedicated
connector).
I2S/AC97 Signals Audio I2S/AC97 signals are accessible on the signal rails (no dedicated
connector).
SPI1 Signals
The standard speed SPI1 signals are accessible on the signal rails (no
dedicated connector).
ADC signals
Signal name
Signal rail
AIN0
X21 C11
AIN1
X21 D11
AIN2
X20 A12
AIN3
X20 B12
AIN4
X20 A11
AIN5
X20 B11
AIN6/YM
X21 C12
AIN7/YP
X21 D12
AIN8/XM
X20 A13
AIN9/XP
X210 B13
Signal name
Signal rail
CF_OE#
X20 A19
CF_WE#
X20 B19
CF_IREQ#
X21 C19
CF_INPACK#
X21 D19
CF_PWEN#
X21 C20
CF_REG#
X20 A20
CF_RESET#
X20 B20
CF signals
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I2S/AC97 signals
Signal name
Signal rail
I2SLRCK/AC_RESET#
X20 A17
I2SSCLK/AC_SYNC
X21 D16
I2SCDCLK/AC_BIT_CLK
X21 C16
I2SSDI/ACDI
X20 B16
I2SSDO/ACDO
X20 A16
Signal name
Signal rail
SPIMOSI1
X21 D28
SPIMISO1
X20 B28
SPICLK1
X21 C28
SS1#
X21 C29
SPI1 signal
An expansion board is available for the ADC, CF, I2S/AC97, and SPI1 signals above.
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X1 pinout
The ConnectCore 9M 2443 module plugs into the module connectors X1 and X2 on
the development board.AI = Analog Input
I = Input
O = Output
I/O = Input or Output
P = Power
REF = Analog Reference Voltage
111
X1
Type
U-Boot
Module
Functionality
GND
RSTIN#
Reset input, i.e
Push Button on the
module this signal
is the input to a
reset controller.
Pull-up 10k to
+3.3V already on
module.
I/O
PWRGOOD
Output of the reset
controller push
pull with 470R
current limiting
resistor
RSTOUT#
Output of CPU.
Softw + WDt +
rstin#
TCK
JTAG, Pull-up
10k to +3.3V on
module
"JTAG connector X13
TMS
JTAG, Pull-up
10k to +3.3V on
module
"JTAG connector X13
TDI
JTAG, Pull-up
10k to +3.3V on
module
"JTAG connector X13
TDO
JTAG, Pull-up
10k to +3.3V on
module
"JTAG connector X13
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Push button with 10k pull-up
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Type
U-Boot
Module
Functionality
Comments
Usage on
development board
TRST#
JTAG, Pull-up
10k to +3.3V on
module
"JTAG connector X13
10
CONF0#
DEBUGEN#
Debug enable,
Pull-up 10k to
+3.3V on module
0 = Debug
enabled, TRST#
isolated from
PWRGOOD
Conneected to DIP-switch
S2.1
ON: connected to GND
11
CONF1
NAND_FWP#
NAND Flash
Write Protect,
Pull-up 10k to
+3.3V on module
0 = NAND Flash
write protected
Connected to DIP-switch S4.2
ON: connected to GND
12
I-
CONF2
VD0
GPC8
Pull-up 10k to
+3.3V on module
Connected to DIP-switch S4.3
ON: connected to GND
13
CONF3
VD1
GPC9
Reserved, do not
connect, Pull-up
10k to +3.3V on
module
Connected to DIP-switch S4.4
ON: connected to GND
14
I/O
CONF4
VD8
GPD0
Pull-up 10k to
+3.3V on module
Connected to DIP-switch S4.5
ON: connected to GND
15
I/O
CONF5
VD9
GPD1
Pull-up 10k to
+3.3V on module
Connected to DIP-switch S4.6
ON: connected to GND
16
I/O
CONF6
VD16
GPD8
Pull-up 10k to
+3.3V on module
Connected to DIP-switch S4.7
ON: connected to GND
17
I/O
CONF7
VD17
GPD9
Pull-up 10k to
+3.3V on module
Connected to DIP-switch S4.8
ON: connected to GND
18
I/O
TxD0
TxD0
GPH0
Configured to
TxD0
Connected via RS232 driver to
COMA, X27
19
I/O
RxD0
RxD0
GPH1
Configured to
RxD0
Connected via RS232 driver to
COMA, X27
20
I/O
RTS0#
RTS0#
GPH9
Configured to
RTS0#
Connected via RS232 driver to
COMA, X27
21
I/O
CTS0#
CTS0#
GPH8
Configured to
CTS0#
Connected via RS232 driver to
COMA, X27
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Comments
Usage on
development board
22
I/O
CAMPCLK
CAMPCLK
GPJ8
Pixel clock, driven
by the camera
processor, input
with pull-up
enabled
Connected to X28
23
I/O
CAM_HREF
CAM_HREF
GPJ10
Horizontal Sync,
driven by the
camera processor,
input with pull-up
enabled
Connected to X28
24
I/O
TxD2
TxD2
GPH4
Configured to
TxD2
TxD2 connected to COMC,
X19
25
I/O
RxD2
RxD2
GPH5
Configured to
RxD2
TxD2 connected to COMC,
X19
26
I/O
RTS2#
RTS2#
GPH6
TxD3
Configured to
RTS2#, could also
be used as TxD3
Connected to J4
27
I/O
CTS2#
CTS2#
GPH7
RxD3
Configured to
CTS2#, could also
be used as RxD3
Connected to J7
28
I/O
CAMVSYNC
CAMVSYNC
GPJ9
Frame Sync,
driven by the
camera processor,
input with pull-up
enabled
Connected to X28
29
I/O
CAMDATA0
CAMDATA0
GPJ0
Pixel Data driven
by camera
processor, input
with pull-up
enabled
Connected to X28
30
I/O
CAMDATA1
CAMDATA1
GPJ1
Pixel data driven
by the camera
processor, input
with pull-up
enabled
Connected to X28
31
I/O
CAMDATA2
CAMDATA2
GPJ2
Pixel data driven
by the camera
processor, input
with pull-up
enabled
Connected to X28
32
I/O
CAMDATA3
CAMDATA3
GPJ3
Pixel data driven
by the camera
processor, input
with pull-up
enabled
Connected to X28
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U-Boot
Module
Functionality
Comments
Usage on
development board
33
I/O
CAMDATA4
CAMDATA4
GPJ4
Pixel data driven
by the camera
processor, input
with pull-up
enabled
Connected to X28
34
I/O
CAMDATA5
CAMDATA5
GPJ5
Pixel data driven
by the camera
processor, input
with pull-up
enabled
Connected to X28
35
I/O
CAMDATA6
CAMDATA6
GPJ6
Pixel data driven
by the camera
processor, input
with pull-up
enabled
Connected to X28
36
I/O
CAMDATA7
CAMDATA7
GPJ7
Pixel data driven
by the camera
processor, input
with pull-up
enabled
Connected to X28
37
USB_PWREN#
USB_PWREN#
GPA14
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Switch the 5V of the USB host
connector X6
38
VBUSDET
VBUSDET
GPF5
EINT5
Configured as
input, pullup/interrupt
enabled
Monitors the connection of a
USB host (5V applied) at X12
39
GND
40
I/O
VD2
VD2
GPC10
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
41
I/O
VD3
VD3
GPC11
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
42
I/O
VD4
VD4
GPC12
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
43
I/O
VD5
VD5
GPC13
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
44
I/O
VD6
VD6
GPC14
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
45
I/O
VD7
VD7
GPC15
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
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Usage on
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46
CF_CD#
CF_CD#
GPG10
EINT18
Configured as
input, pullup/interrupt
disabled
Card detect CF_CD when Add
on Board is applied
47
GPG3
EINT11
Configured as
input, pullup/interrupt
disabled
Not used, connected to
X11;C12
48
I/O
VD10
VD10
GPD2
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
49
I/O
VD11
VD11
GPD3
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
50
I/O
VD12
VD12
GPD4
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
51
I/O
VD13
VD13
GPD5
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
52
I/O
VD14
VD14
GPD6
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
53
I/O
VD15
VD15
GPD7
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
54
GPG6
EINT14
Configured as
input, pull-up
enabled
Not used, connected to
X10;B14
55
GPB4
TCLK0
Configured as
input
Not used, connected to
X11;C14
56
I/O
VD18
GPB4
TCLK0
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
57
I/O
VD19
VD19
GPD11
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
58
I/O
VD20
VD20
GPD12
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
59
I/O
VD21
VD21
GPD13
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
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Module
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development board
60
I/O
VD22
VD22
GPD14
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
61
I/O
VD23
VD23
GPD15
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
62
I/O
LCD_PWRE N
LCD_PWREN
GPG4
EINT12
Configured as
output, pull-up
disabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
63
I/O
VM
VM
GPC4
Configured as
output, pull-up
disabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
64
I/O
VFRAME
VFRAME
GPC3
Configured as
output, pull-up
disabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
65
I/O
VLINE
VLINE
GPC2
Configured as
output, pull-up
disabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
66
I/O
VCLK
VCLK
Configured as
output, pull-up
disabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
67
I/O
LEND
LEND
GPC0
Configured as
input, pull-up
enabled
Not used
68
I/O
LCD_LPCOE
LCD-VFO
GPC5
Configured as
output, pull-up
disabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
69
I/O
LCD_LPCREV
LCD_VF1
GPC6
Configured as
output, pull-up
disabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
70
I/O
LCD_LPCREVB
LCD_VF2
GPC7
Configured as
output, pull-up
disabled
Connected to LCD
Application Header X5
71
I/O
TOUT0
TOUT0
GPB0
Configured as
output, pull-up
disabled
Not used, connected to
X11;C18
72
I/O
TOUT1
TOUT1
GPB1
Configured as
output, pull-up
disabled
Not used, connected to
X11;D18
73
WLAN_DISABL
E#
Reserved for
CCW9M2443
Connected to Jumper J9
(set=disabled)
74
WACT_LED#
Reserved for
CCW9M2443
Connected to LE10(low=on)
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Usage on
development board
75
I/O
SDCLK
SD0CLK
GPE5
SD0 card detect
Connected to SD connector
X14
76
I/O
SD0CMD/GPE6
SDCMD/GPE6
10k pull-up on
base board
Connected to SD connector
X14
77
I/O
SDDATA0
SD0DATA0
GPE7
10k pull-up on
base board
Connected to SD connector
X14
78
I/O
SDDATA1
SD0DATA1
GPE8
10k pull-up on
base board
Connected to SD connector
X14
79
GND
80
I/O
SDDATA2
SD0DATA2
GPE9
10k pull-up on
base board
Connected to SD connector
X14
81
I/O
SDDATA3
SD0DATA3
GPE10
10k pull-up on
base board
Connected to SD connector
X14
82
I/O
EINT0
GPF0
EINT0/GPF0
Configured as
input, pull-up
disabled
Connected to User Key 1
83
NC
84
I/O
TOUT2
TOUT2
GPB2
DEBUG LED
Connected to JP13 (open=NC)
85
I/O
SS1#
GPL14
SS1#
Configured as
input, pull-up
enabled
Connected to X10;A22
86
I/O
SPIMISO1
GPL12
SPIMISO1
Configured as
input, pull-up
enabled
Connected to X10;B22
87
I/O
SPIMOSI1
USERLED1
SPIMOSI1
GPL11
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected toUSERLED1
88
I/O
USERLED2
SPICLK1
GPL10
Configured as
output, pull-up
enabled
Connected to USERLED2
89
I/O
SD_WP#
EINT17
GPG9
Configured as
input, pull-up
disabled
Write protect
Connected to SD connector
X14
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Connected to X11;C21
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Type
U-Boot
Module
Functionality
Comments
Usage on
development board
90
I/O
SD_CD#
EINT1/GPF1
Configured as
input, pull-up
disabled
Card detect
Connected to X14
91
NC
92
ROE#
OE#
22R series resistor
on module
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
93
RWE#
WE#
22R series resistor
on module
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
94
WAIT#
WAIT#
Pullup 5k to
+3.3V on module
Not used
95
I/O
RCS1#
RCS1#
Chip select, not
used on module,
22R series resistor
on module.
Defaults to
Output/High at
reset
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
96
I/O
RCS2#
RCS2#
Chip select, not
used on module,
22R series resistor
on module.
Defaults to
Output/High at
reset
Not used
97
I/O
RCS3#
RCS3#
Chip select, not
used on module,
22R series resistor
on module,
defaults to
Output/High at
reset
Not used
98
I/O
RCS4#
RCS4#
Chip select, used
on CCW9M2443
module for
wireless LAN.
Not used
99
PWREN
1.3V power
control signal
0 = Power for
unneeded parts is
switched off
Must be left
unconnected if not
used
Connected to CPLD
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U-Boot
Module
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Usage on
development board
100
BATT_FLT#
Battery fault
Pull-up 10k to
+3.3V on module,
can be left
unconnected.
Not used
101
I/O
CAMCLKOUT
CAMPCLKOUT
GPJ11
Master clock to
the camera
processor output
with pull-up
enabled
Connected to X28
102
I/O
CAMRESET
CAMRESET
GPJ12
Software reset or
power down to the
camera processor
output with pullup enabled
Connected to X28
103
RBEO#
Upper
Byte/Lower Byte
Enable
Not used
104
RBE1#
105
Not used
106
Not used
107
I/O
SS0#
SS0#GPL13
SPI0, pull-up
enabled
Connected to X8 SPI
connector
108
I/O
SPIMISO0
SPIMISO0
GPE11
Pull-up enabled
Connected to X8 SPI
connector
109
I/O
SPIMOS10
SPIMOSI0
GPE12
Pull-up enabled
Connected to X8 SPI
connector
110
I/O
SPICLK0
SPICLK0
GPE13
Pull-up disabled
Connected to X8 SPI
connector
111
I/O
IICSCL
IICSCL
GPE14
I2C clock, pullup
4k7 to 3.3V on
module
Connected to X33, X28, X15,
U5, U7
112
I/O
IICSDA
IICSDA
GPE15
I2C clock, pullup
4k7 to 3.3V on
module
Connected to X33, X28, X15,
U5, U7
113
I/O
USB_DT/PW
GPG0
EINT8
Default GPG0
input.
Optional output to switch on
1k5 pull-up resistor for USB
device (CC9M2440
compatibility)
114
I/O
USBP
DP_UDEV
USB device
USB device data line +
connected to X12
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U-Boot
Module
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Usage on
development board
115
I/O
USBN
DN_UDEV
USB device
USB device data line connected to X12
116
VRTC
Backup battery for
RTC, for 3V cell,
power-switchover is on the
module. Can be
left floating, if
RTC backup is not
needed.
3V battery connected
117
GND
GND
118
+3.3V
+3.3V
119
VLIO
120
+3.3V
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Delivers either power from LiIon battery or 3.3V
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AI = Analog Input
I = Input
O = Output
I/O = Input or Output
P = Power
REF = Analog Reference Voltage
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Typ
UBoot
Module
Functionality
Comments
Usage on
development board
I/O
USBP0
USBP0
USB host0, 22R series resistor
has to be mounted on base
board.
USB host data line +,
connected to X6
GND
I/O
USBN
USBN0
USB host0, 22R series resistor
has to be mounted on base
board.
USB host data line -,
connected to X6
A0
RADDR0
GPA0
Used as address of ETH-Contr.
on module. Should not be used
as I/O pin for compatibility.
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application header
A1
RADDR1
Used as address of ETH-Contr.
on module.
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application header
A2
RADDR2
Used as address of ETH-Contr.
on module and WM500ABG.
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application header
A3
RADDR3
Used as address of ETH-Contr.
on module and WM500ABG.
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application header
A4
RADDR4
Used as address of ETH-Contr.
on module and WM500ABG.
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application header
A5
RADDR5
Used as address of ETH-Contr.
on module and WM500ABG.
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application header
10
A6
RADDR6
Used as address of ETH-Contr.
on module and WM500ABG.
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application header
11
A7
RADDR7
Used as address of
WM500ABG.
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application header
12
A8
RADDR8
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application header
13
A9
RADDR9
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application header
14
A10
RADDR10
Not used
15
A11
RADDR11
Not used
16
A12
RADDR12
Not used
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Module
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Comments
Usage on
development board
17
A13
RADDR13
18
A14
RADDR14
Used as address of ETH-Contr.
on module
Not used
19
A15
RADDR15
Not used
Not used
20
A16
RADDR16
GPA1
should not be used as I/O pin
for compatibility
Not used
21
A17
RADDR17
GPA2
should not be used as I/O pin
for compatibility
Not used
22
A18
RADDR18
GPA3
should not be used as I/O pin
for compatibility
Not used
23
A19
RADDR19
GPA4
should not be used as I/O pin
for compatibility
Not used
24
A20
RADDR20
GPA5
should not be used as I/O pin
for compatibility
Not used
25
A21
RADDR21
GPA6
should not be used as I/O pin
for compatibility
Not used
26
A22
RADDR22
GPA7
should not be used as I/O pin
for compatibility
Not used
27
A23
RADDR23
GPA8
should not be used as I/O pin
for compatibility
Not used
28
A24
RADDR24
GPA9
should not be used as I/O pin
for compatibility
Not used
29
A25
RADDR25
GPA10
should not be used as I/O pin
for compatibility
Not used
30
Pull down
Not used
31
RXD1
RXD1
GPH3
PortB RxD
Connected to PortB MEI
32
TXD1
TXD1
GPH2
PortB TxD
Connected to PortB MEI
33
CTS1#
CTS1#
GPH10
Port CTS
Connected to PortB MEI
34
RTS1#
RTS1#
GPH11
Port RTS
Connected to PortB MEI
35
36
I/O
XDREQ0#
GPB10
Configured as input, pull-up
enabled
Not used
37
I/O
XDREQ1#
GPB8
Configured as input, pull-up
enabled
Not used
Not used
Not connected
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I/O
XDACK0#
GPB9
Configured as input, pull-up
enabled
Not used
39
I/O
XDACK1#
GPB7
Configured as input, pull-up
enabled
Not used
40
GND
41
AI
AIN4
Analog in. Unused analog
inputs should be
connected to AGND over a
10k series resistor
to avoid cross over.
Not used
42
AI
AIN5
Analog in. Unused analog
inputs should be
connected to AGND over a
10k series resistor
to avoid cross over.
Not used
43
AI
AIN0
Analog in. Unused analog
inputs should be connected to
AGND over a 10k series
resistor to avoid cross over.
Not used
44
AI
AIN1
Analog in. Unused analog
inputs should be
connected to AGND over a
10k series resistor
to avoid cross over.
Not used
45
AI
AIN2
Analog in. Unused analog
inputs should be
connected to AGND over a
10k series resistor
to avoid cross over.
Not used
46
AI
AIN3
Analog in, unused analog
inputs should be connected to
AGND over a 10k series
resistor to avoid cross over.
Not used
47
AI
AIN6/YM
Used for touch screen
TSYM/JSCC9M2443
Connected to LCD.
Application connector X5.
48
AI
AIN7/YP
Used for touch screen
TSYP/JSCC9M2443
Connected to LCD.
Application connector X5.
49
AI
AIN8/XM
Used for touch screen
TSXM/JSCC9M2443
Connected to LCD.
Application connector X5.
50
AI
AIN9/XP
Used for touch screen
TSXP/JSCC9M2443
Connected to LCD.
Application connector X5.
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REF
AVCC
Analog VCC. Is the extra
filtered +3.3V
connected with the AVCC ball
of the CPU.
Can be used as an analog
reference;
do not connect to any other
power source.
Used for AIN0-9
52
REF
AGND
Analog GND
Used for AIN0-9
53
NC
Reserved for CCW9M2443
54
NC
Reserved for CCW9M2443
55
NC
Reserved for CCW9M2443
56
NC
Reserved for CCW9M2443
57
I/O
XBREQ#1
GPB6
Configured as input, pull-up
enabled
Not used
58
I/O
XBACK#
GPB5
Configured as input, pull-up
enabled
Not used
59
I/O
USBH0PEN
GPG8
EINT16
USB host0 Power Enable
USB host: input to recognize
current limit from connected
device 0=fail
60
PME
LAN9215 PME pin 70
Ethernet controller power
management event
61
I/O
I2SSD
I2SSDO
GPE4
AC_SDO
I2S-interface, pull-up disabled
Not used
62
I/O
I2SSDI
I2SSDIO
GPE3
AC_SDI
I2S-interface, pull-up disabled
Not used
63
I/O
I2SCD
CLK
I2SCDCLK
GPE2
AC_BIT_CLK
I2S-interface, pull-up disabled
Not used
64
I/O
I2SSC
LK
I2SSCLK
GPE1
AC_SYNC
I2S-interface, pull-up disabled
Not used
65
I/O
I2SLR
CK
GPE0
AC_RESET#
I2S-interface, pull-up disabled
Not used
66
TPIN
Ethernet 0 output100R differential termination
on module
Connected to RJ45 with
integrated magnetics
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LEDLNK
Ethernet 0 Line/Activity LED
High, when link ok Low, while
active
Connected to Link/Activity
LED
68
TPIP
Ethernet 0 Input+
100R differential termination
on module
Connected to X7 RJ45 with
integrated magnetics
69
LEDH0
speed LED
Connected to X7 RJ45 LED
70
TPON
Ethernet 0 output- 100R
differential termination on
module
Connected to X7 RJ45 with
integrated magnetics
71
I/O
ETHGPIO2/LED
Full duplex LED/IO
Not connected
72
TPOP
Ethernet 0 Output+ 100R
differential termination on
module
Connected to X7 RJ45 with
integrated magnetics
73
GPA11
OE_CF#
GPA11
Compact FLASH signal
Not used.
74
GPA15
WE_CF#
GPA15
Compact FLASH signal
Not used.
75
GPG11
EINT19
IREQ_CF#
GPG11
Compact FLASH signal
Not used.
76
GPG12
EINT20
INPACK#
GPG12
Compact FLASH signal
Not used.
77
GPG13
EINT21
REG_CF#
GPG13
Compact FLASH signal
Not used.
78
GPG14
EINT22
RESET_CF
GPG14
Compact FLASH signal
Not used.
79
GPG15
EINT23
CF_PWREN
GPG15
Compact FLASH signal
Not used.
80
GND
81
I/O
D0
RDATA0
82
I/O
D1
RDATA1
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
83
I/O
D2
RDATA2
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
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Data Bus
Connected to X33 Peripheral
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I/O
D3
RDATA3
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
85
I/O
D4
RDATA4
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
86
I/O
D5
RDATA5
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
87
I/O
D6
RDATA6
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
88
I/O
D7
RDATA7
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
89
I/O
D8
RDATA8
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
90
I/O
D7
RDATA9
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
91
I/O
D10
RDATA10
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
92
I/O
D11
RDATA11
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
93
I/O
D12
RDATA12
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
94
I/O
D13
RDATA13
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
95
I/O
D14
RDATA14
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
96
I/O
D15
RDATA15
Connected to X33 Peripheral
Application Header
97
I/O
SD1_D
AT0
SD1_DAT0
GPL0
HS-SD data
Connected to X25 SD/MMC
connector
98
I/O
SD1_D
AT1
SD1_DAT1
GPL1
HS-SD data
Connected to X25 SD/MMC
connector
99
I/O
SD1_D
AT2
SD1_DAT2
GPL2
HS-SD data
Connected to X25 SD/MMC
connector
100
I/O
SD1_D
AT3
SD1_DAT3
GPL3
HS-SD data
Connected to X25 SD/MMC
connector
101
I/O
SD1_D
AT4
SD1_DAT4
GPL4
HS-SD data
Connected to X25 SD/MMC
connector
102
I/O
SD1_D
AT5
SD1_DAT5
GPL5
HS-SD data
Connected to X25 SD/MMC
connector
103
I/O
SD1_D
AT6
SD1_DAT6
GPL6
HS-SD data
Connected to X25 SD/MMC
connector
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I/O
SD1_D
AT7
SD1_DAT7
GPL7
HS-SD data
Connected to X25 SD/MMC
connector
105
I/O
SD1_C
MD
SD1_CMD
GPL8
HS-SD control signal
Connected to X25 SD/MMC
connector
106
I/O
SD1_C
LK
SD1_CLK
GPL9
HS-SD control signal
Connected to X25 SD/MMC
connector
107
I/O
SD1_
WP#
SD1_nWP
GPJ15
HS-SD control signal
Connected to X25 SD/MMC
connector
108
I/O
SD1_C
D#
SD1_CD#
GPJ14
HS-SD control signal
Connected to X25 SD/MMC
connector
109
I/O
SD1_L
ED#
SD1_LED
GPJ13
HS-SD control signal
Connected to X25 SD/MMC
connector
110
USER_
KEY2
USER_KEY2
EINT6
GPF6
Configured as input, pullup/interrupt enabled
Connected to USER_KEY2
111
GPG5
EINT13
Configured as input, pullup/interrupt enabled
Connected to X33
112
NC
Not connected
113
NC
Not connected
114
NC
Not connected
115
NC
Not connected
116
CLKO
UT1
CLKOUT1
GPH10
Clock output, unbuffered
CLKOUT1 signal, 22R series
resistor on module
Not used
117
NC
Not connected
118
NC
Not connected
119
CLKO
UT0
BCLKOUT0
GPH9
Clock output, buffered
CLKOUT0 signal
Not used
120
GND
GND
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Appendix A: Specifications
his appendix provides specifications for the modules and the development
board.
Network interface
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Standard: IEEE 802.3
Physical layer: 10/100Base-T
Data rate: 10/100 Mbps
Mode: Full or half duplex
WLAN interface
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Standard: IEEE802.11a/b/g
Frequency: 2.412GHz - 5.875GHz
Data Rates Supported
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Media Access Protocol
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Carrier-Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA)
Wireless Medium
–
802.11b/g: Direct Sequence-Spread Spectrum (DSSS) and Orthogonal
Frequency Divisional Multiplexing (OFDM)
–
802.11a: OFDM
DFS Client
–
1, 2, 5.5, 6, 9, 11, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54 Mbps
This module supports the DFS Client only between the 5.25 and 5.35GHz
bands. It does not support being a DFS Master, nor can it be connected to an
ad hoc network in these bands.
Modulation
DSSS
–
Differential Binary Phase Shift Keying (DBPSK) @ 1 Mbps
–
Differential Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (DQPSK) @ 2 Mbps
–
Complementary Code Keying (CCK) @ 5.5 and 11 Mbps OFDM
–
BPSK @ 6 and 9 Mbps
–
QPSK @ 12 and 18 Mbps
–
16-Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) @ 24 and 36 Mbps
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64-QAM @ 48 and 54 Mbps
Frequency Bands
–
2.412 to 2.472 GHz (ETSI)
–
2.412 to 2.462 GHz (FCC)
–
5.150 to 5.250 GHz (ETSI)
–
5.250 to 5.350 GHz (ETSI) excluding TPC and DFS Client
–
5.470 to 5.725 GHz (ETSI) excluding TPC and DFS Client
–
5.725 to 5.875 GHz (ETSI) excluding TPC and DFS Client
–
5.15 to 5.350 GHz (FCC UNII1 and UNII2)
–
5.470 to 5.725 GHz
–
5.725 to 5.850 GHz (FCC)
Receive Sensitivity 802.11a (typical)
–
-86 dBm @ 6 Mbps
–
-85 dBm @ 9 Mbps
–
-84 dBm @ 12 Mbps
–
-83 dBm @ 18 Mbps
–
-81 dBm @ 24 Mbps
–
-77 dBm @ 36 Mbps
–
-72 dBm @ 48 Mbps
–
-69 dBm @ 54 Mbps
Receive Sensitivity 802.11g (typical)
–
-84 dBm @ 6 Mbps
–
-81 dBm @ 9 Mbps
–
-80 dBm @ 12 Mbps
–
-80 dBm @ 18 Mbps
–
-78 dBm @ 24 Mbps
–
-76 dBm @ 36 Mbps
–
-70 dBm @ 48 Mbps
–
-68 dBm @ 54 Mbps
Receive Sensitivity 802.11b (typical)
–
-86 dBm @ 1 Mbps
–
-86 dBm @ 2 Mbps
–
-84 dBm @ 5.5 Mbps
–
-80 dBm @ 11 Mbps
Available Transmit Power Settings
(Maximum power setting will vary according to individual country regulations.)
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802.11b/g:
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15 dBm (~31 mW) @ 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps
–
12 dBm (~15 mW) @ 6,12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps
Available Transmit Power Settings
(Maximum power setting will vary according to individual country regulations.)
802.11a:
–
4.920 to 5.040GHz
3 dBm (~2 mW) @ 6,12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps
–
5.060 to 5.640GHz
10 dBm (~10 mW) @ 6,12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps
–
5.660 to 5.700GHz
7 dBm (~5 mW) @ 6,12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps
–
5.745 to 5.825GHz
4 dBm (~2.5 mW) @ 6,12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps
Environmental specifications
..................................................................................
The module board assembly meets all functional requirements when operating in this
environment.
ConnectCore
9M 2443
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Wi-9M 2443
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Operating temperature:
–
Commercial variant: -20°C to +70°C
–
Industrial variant: -40°C to +85°C
Storage temperature:-40°C to +125°C
Relative humidity: 5% to 95%, non-condensing
Altitude: 0 to 12,000 feet
Operating temperature:
–
Commercial variant: -20°C to +65°C
–
Industrial variant: -40°C to +65°C
Storage temperature:-40°C to +125°C
Relative humidity: 5% to 95%, non-condensing
Altitude: 0 to 12,000 feet
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Thermal specifications
..................................................................................
The table below shows the specific standard operating temperature ranges for the
entire ConnectCore 9M 2443 embedded core module family.
Standard
Operating
Temperature
Ranges
Product
Operating Temperature Range
ConnectCore 9M 2443
-40 to +85°C
ConnectCore Wi- 9M2443
-40 to +65°C @ 100% Duty Cycle (WLAN)
-40 to +85°C @ 33% Duty Cycle (WLAN)
The lower standard operating temperature range is specified without restrictions,
except condensation must not occur.
The upper operating temperature limit depends on the host PCB layout and
surrounding environmental conditions. To simplify the customer's design process, a
maximum component case temperature has been specified.
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Product
Maximum Case
Temperature
Component
ConnectCore 9M 2443
100°C
U3
ConnectCore Wi- 9M 2443
95°C
U22
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The maximum component case temperature must remain below the maximum,
measured at the devices shown in the figure below.
Measure Tcase of U22
Measure Tcase of U3
When attaching thermocouples, please follow the guidelines listed below:
Carefully remove any labels or other foreign material from the component.
Ensure an adhesive with high thermal conductivity is used. Use as little
adhesive as possible.
Make sure the thermocouple is touching the case of the component and not
"floating" in the adhesive.
The use of precision, fine-wire K-type thermocouples is strongly
recommended.
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Omega Engineering P/N 5TC-TT-K-36-72, or similar
management in applications with operating temperatures at the high end or beyond
the specified standard ambient temperature range.
Providing air movement will improve heat dissipation.
The host PCB plays a large part in dissipating the heat generated by the
module. A large copper plane located on the host ground PCB will improve the
heat dissipation capabilities of the PCB.
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If the design allows, added buried PCB planes will also improve heat dissipation.
The copper planes create a larger surface to spread the heat into the surrounding
environment.
Power requirements
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Parameter
ConnectCore 9M 2443
ConnectCore Wi-9M 2443
Input voltage (VLIO
/+3.3V)
3.3V±5% (3.14V to 3.46V)
3.3V±5% (3.14V to 3.46V)
Input current
IVLIO+I+3.3V
554mA max
1.2A max
Input low voltage
0.0V+3.3V
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