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HiKey970 User Guide Issue 01 Date 2018-03-11 Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. 2018. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. Trademarks and Permissions , and other HiSilicon icons are trademarks of HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective holders. Notice The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between HiSilicon and the customer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be within the purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements, information, and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS" without warranties, guarantees or representations of any kind, either express or implied. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied. HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. Address: Huawei Industrial Base Bantian, Longgang Shenzhen 518129 People's Republic of China Website: http://www.hisilicon.com Email: support@hisilicon.com Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide Change History Change History Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the changes made in earlier issues. Issue 01 (2018-03-11) The first version. Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide Contents Contents Change History ..................................................................................................................................i Contents ............................................................................................................................................ ii User Guide......................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1.1 Board overview ....................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1.2 Key features ............................................................................................................................................ 4 1.2 Getting started .................................................................................................................................................. 5 1.2.1 Prerequisites ............................................................................................................................................ 5 1.2.2 Starting the board for the first time ......................................................................................................... 5 1.3 HiKey970 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 5 1.3.1 Boot switches and UART debug ............................................................................................................. 5 1.3.2 POWER on button /reset button.............................................................................................................. 6 1.3.3 DC in jack ............................................................................................................................................... 7 1.3.4 Low speed expansion connector ............................................................................................................. 7 1.3.5 High speed expansion connector ............................................................................................................. 8 1.3.6 Antenna connector .................................................................................................................................. 9 1.3.7 Display interfaces.................................................................................................................................. 10 1.3.8 USB interfaces ...................................................................................................................................... 10 1.3.9 System and user LEDs .......................................................................................................................... 11 1.3.10 JTAG header ....................................................................................................................................... 11 1.3.11 Ethernet ............................................................................................................................................... 12 1.4 FCC Regulations: ........................................................................................................................................... 12 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement ..................................................................................... 12 Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. ii HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide User Guide 1.1 Introduction The HiKey970 board is a 96Boards compliant community board based on HiSilicon Kirin 970 series of SOC’s. The following table lists its key features: 1.1.1 Board overview Figure 1-1 Top side view of the HiKey PCB Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide Figure 1-2 Bottom side view of the HiKey PCB Number Description 01 (J2502)Micro SD Card Socket 02 (J2001)HDMI Type A Port 03 (J1801)USB Type C 04 (D3305)LED,(D3306)WIFI LED 05 (J1901)USB Type A 06 (D3301~D3304)User LED 07 (J1902) USB Type A 08 (J3101) UART Debug 09 (J2103) High Speed Expansion Connector 10 (U501) Kirin970 Processor 11 (U2203)WLAN 12 (D3307)CAN LED, (D3308)GPS LED 13 (J2301)GPS Antenna Connector 14 (U2201,U2202)WIFI Antenna Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide Number Description 15 (J2101)Low Speed Expansion Connector 16 (S2403)Power Button 17 (S2402)Reset Button 18 (J3001) Ethernet Connector 19 (J2901)PCIE MINI Connector 20 (P401)Power Jack 21 (D404)Power LED’s 22 (SW2402)Boot Switches 23 (J3201)CAN Connector 24 (J2501)JATG Connector 25 (J2801)PCIE M.2 Connector Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide 1.1.2 Key features Processor HiSilicon Kirin 970 ARM Cortex-A73 MPCore*4 @up to2.36GHz ARM Cortex-A53 MPCore*4 @up to1.8GHz ARM Mali-G72 MP12 GPU HiAI Architecture Dedicated NPU Memory 6GB LPDDR4X 1866MHz Storage 64GB UFS 2.1 Micro SD Video 1080p@60Hz HDMI 4 line MIPI/LCD port Camera Support 4 line MIPI port 2 line MIPI port Connectivity WIFI(DFS band not support) I/O Interfaces One 40-pin Low Speed (LS) expansion connector • UART, SPI, I2S, I2C x2, GPIO x12, DC power One 60-pin High Speed (HS) expansion connector • 4L-MIPI DSI, USB, I2C x2, 2L+4L-MIPI CSI User Interface Power/Reset 8 LED indicators • 4 -user controllable • 3 -for radios • 1 – for CAN OS-support Android Linux Power DC Power: +8V to +18V Mechanical Dimensions: 105.26mm by 100mm meeting 96Boards™ Consumer Edition standard dimensions specifications. Environmental Operating Temp: 0°C to +70°C RoHS and Reach compliant Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide 1.2 Getting started 1.2.1 Prerequisites Before you power up your HiKey970 board for the first time you will need the following: HiKey970 board. A 96Boards compliant power supply. A HDMI LCD Monitor that supports a resolution of 1080P/60Hz. HDMI-HDMI cable cable to connect the board to the Monitor. A computer keyboard with USB interface A computer mouse with USB interface. 1.2.2 Starting the board for the first time To start the board, follow these simple steps: Step 1. Connect the HDMI cable to the HiKey970 HDMI connector (marked J2001) and to the LCD Monitor. Step 2. Connect the keyboard to the boards USB connector marked J1901(or J1902) and the mouse to the USB connector marked J1902(or J1901). Step 3. Ensure that the boot switches SW2402 are set to ‘1000’, on/off/off/off position. Step 4. Connect the power supply to power connector J401. Once you plug the power supply into a power outlet the board will start the booting process, and you should see Android boot up. Please note that the first boot takes several minutes due to Androids initialization. Subsequent boot times should be faster. 1.3 HiKey970 Overview 1.3.1 Boot switches and UART debug The HiKey board has multiple boot options that are user selectable in hardware which can be set via Switch SW2402. Figure 1-3 Boot switches Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide SW2402 AUTO_POWER BOOT_MODE EXT_BOOT I2S_SEL Auto Power Switch ON: system will boot up automatically when the power supply is applied. OFF : Pressing the power switch is required to boot up the system. Boot Setting Switch ON: the will attempt to program the UFS flash from USB OTG source. This should ONLY be used if the first stage bootloader is corrupted or needs to be replaced. OFF : the unit boots from the first stage bootloader installed in the onboard UFS device. User Jumper Connected to GPIO_055 on the SoC and UEFI mode ON : GPIO_055 will be pulled low, the board will boot up UEFI mode OFF: GPIO_055 will be pulled High, the board will boot up the system I2S SEL ON: I2S0 will connect Low Speed Expansion Connector OFF: I2S0 will connect other channel. The HiKey board also has an option for a Debug UART Type C J3101. This is normally used by the first stage bootloader developers, and is connected to the UART6 port of the SoC. 1.3.2 POWER on button /reset button The power button S2403 can be used to power up, power down the system. A simple press and release powers ON the board provided the Auto Power Jumper is not installed. A press and release will then power OFF the board The Reset button S2402 can be used to reset the system. Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide Figure 1-4 Powr/Reset It is also possible to connect external switches for power on/off . This is implemented by routing the specific power signals to the low speed bus connector J2101.4(PWRON_N) and J2401.6(EXP_RSTOUT_N). 1.3.3 DC in jack DC Power is provided via the DC jack at P401. This is a CUI PJ-041H connector with a center pin diameter of 1.65mm configured with positive polarity (center +). An 8V up to 18V power supply at a minimum of 2A rating can be used to provide sufficient board power for on system requirements as well as external devices. Additional current rating may be required for mezzanine boards or modules. DC Power can also be supplied via the SYS_DCIN pins on the low speed expansion J2101. NOTE: Power should not be supplied simultaneously from multiple sources 1.3.4 Low speed expansion connector The HiKey board features two expansion connectors: one low speed expansion connector and one high speed. The low speed expansion connector carries GPIO and other low speed interfaces. The connector is a low profile 40 pin female 2mm receptacle (20x2) of a specified height of 4.5mm height. The low speed expansion brings out 1.8V level SoC signals such as UART2 and UART3, I2C0 and I2C1, GPIO signals as well as SPI, Audio, Reset, 1.8V and Ground. The complete list of SoC signals is shown in Table 1 below: 96Boards Signals HiKey970 Signals Pin Pin HiKey970 Signals 96Boards Signals GND GND GND GND UART0_CTS UART2_CTS_N PWRON_N PWR_BTN_N UART0_TxD UART2_RXD EXP_RSTOUT_N RST_BTN_N UART0_RxD UART2_RXD SPI2_CLK SPI0_SCLK UART0_RTS UART2_RTS_N 10 SPI2_DI SPI0_DIN Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide 96Boards Signals HiKey970 Signals Pin Pin HiKey970 Signals 96Boards Signals UART1_TxD DEBUG_UART6_TX 11 12 SPI2_CS0_N SPI0_CS UART1_RxD DEBUG_UART6_RX 13 14 SPI2_DO SPI0_DOUT I2C0_SCL I2C0_SCL 15 16 EXT_I2S0_XFS PCM_FS I2C0_SDA I2C0_SDA 17 18 EXT_I2S0_XCLK PCM_CLK I2C1_SCL I2C2_SCL 19 20 EXT_I2S0_DO PCM_DO I2C1_SDA I2C2_SDA 21 22 EXT_I2S0_DI PCM_DI GPIO-A GPIO_208_WAKEU P_SOC 23 24 GPIO_171 GPIO-B GPIO-C GPIO_169 25 26 GPIO_052 GPIO-D GPIO-E GPIO_170 27 28 LCD_BL_PWM GPIO-F GPIO-G LCD_TE0 29 30 GPIO_029_LCD_RS T_N GPIO-H GPIO-I GPIO_013_CAM0_R ST_N 31 32 GPIO_053 GPIO-J GPIO-K GPIO_032_CAM1_R ST_N 33 34 GPIO_031 GPIO-L +1V8 VOUT4_1V8 35 36 SYSDC_IN SYS_DCIN +5V SYS_5V 37 38 SYSDC_IN SYC_DCIN GND GND 39 40 GND GND The HiKey board can also drive 5V or 12V cooling fans. The power for these is available on the low speed Expansion connector and can be supplied through a 2-pin 2mm male header inserted at pins J2101.37-J2101.39 or J2101.38-J2101.40, respectively 1.3.5 High speed expansion connector The HS Expansion connector is a board to board low profile 60 pin receptacle TE part. 96Boards Signals HiKey970 Signals Pin Pin HiKey970 Signals 96Boards Signals SD_DAT0/SPI1_DOUT SPI3_DO CSI0_CLK_P CSI0_C+ SD_DAT1 UART0_RXD CSI0_CLK_N CSI0_C- SD_DAT2 UART0_TXD GND GND SD_DAT3/SPI1_CS SPI3_CS0_N CSI0_DATA0_P CSI0_D0+ SD_SCLK/SPI1_SCLK SPI3_CLK 10 CSI0_DATA0_N CSI0_D0- Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide 96Boards Signals HiKey970 Signals Pin Pin HiKey970 Signals 96Boards Signals SD_CMD/SPI1_DIN SPI3_DI 11 12 GND GND GND GND 13 14 CSI0_DATA1_P CSI0_D1+ CLK0/CSI0_MCLK ISP_CCLK0_MCAM 15 16 CSI0_DATA1_N CSI0_D1- CLK1/CSI1_MCLK ISP_CCLK1_SCAM 17 18 GND GND GND GND 19 20 CSI0_DATA2_P CSI0_D2+ DSI_CLK+ DSI2_CLK_P 21 22 CSI0_DATA2_N CSI0_D2- DSI_CLK- DSI2_CLK_N 23 24 GND GND GND GND 25 26 CSI0_DATA3_P CSI0_D3+ DSI_D0+ DSI2_DATA0_P 27 28 CSI0_DATA3_N CSI0_D3- DSI_D0- DSI2_DATA0_N 29 30 GND GND GND GND 31 32 ISP_SCL0 I2C2_SCL DSI_D1+ DSI2_DATA1_P 33 34 ISP_SDA0 I2C2_SDA DSI_D1- DSI2_DATA1_N 35 36 ISP_SCL1 I2C3_SCLL GND GND 37 38 ISP_SDA1 I2C3_SDA DSI_D2+ DSI2_DATA2_P 39 40 GND GND DSI_D2- DSI2_DATA2_N 41 42 CSI1_DATA0_P CSI1_D0+ GND GND 43 44 CSI1_DATA0_N CSI1_D0- DSI_D3+ DSI3_DATA3_P 45 46 GND GND DSI_D3- DSI3_DATA3_N 47 48 CSI1_DATA1_P CSI1_D1+ GND GND 49 50 CSI1_DATA1_N CSI1_D1- USB_D+ USB_DP_HUB_DN4 _CON 51 52 GND GND USB_D- USB_DM_HUB_DN 4_CON 53 54 CSI1_CLK_P CSI1_C+ GND GND 55 56 CSI1_CLK_N CSI1_C- HSIC_STR NA 57 58 GND GND HSIC_DATA NA 59 60 VOUT4_1V8 RESERVED 1.3.6 Antenna connector The HiKey board is equipped with a TI WL1835MOD WLAN Baseband Processor and RF Transceiver which supports IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n WiFi. Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide A PCB chip antenna is available onboard by default but also an external antenna socket option is provided via J201&J2202 footprint. A Hirose U.FL-R-SMT connector can be soldered at J2201&J2202 location. The HiKey board is equipped with a Broadcom BCM4753 GPS Baseband Processor and RF Transceiver. A Hirose U.FL-R-SMT connector can be soldered at J2301 location. 1.3.7 Display interfaces The on board HDMI is provided via the Analog Devices ADV7535 multifunction video interface chip is available on the Type A HDMI connector mounted at J2001. This connector is ESD protected with TI protection diodes. A 4 lane MIPI/DSI port is provided on the HS Expansion bus interface. Below is a block diagram of the HiKey implementation. Figure 1-5 HDMI&LCD HS IO EXP J2103 DSI0 Hi3670 SWITCH DSI-HDMI ADV7535 J2001 1.3.8 USB interfaces There are a total of 4 USB ports on the HiKey board. Two Type-A USB 3.0 host ports at J1901 and J1902, one type C 2.0 host/slave port at P1801 and one USB host port available on the High Speed Expansion bus. Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. 10 HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide Figure 1-6 USB GPIO_034_USBSW_SEL USB 2.0 DP/DM SWITCH USB TYPE C USB USB 3.0 TX/RX USB3.0 HUB USB5734 USB TYPE A HS IO EXP J2103 The HiKey board utilizes a single SoC USB interface without USB protocol hardware split transfer support. The USB interfaces are therefore subject to the following restrictions: The type C or the Type A/Mezzanine board interfaces may be used depending on the state of GPIO_034_USBSW_SEL. Both interfaces may not be used at the same time. The type C port supports a single attached device with USB slave operations or USB host high speed, full speed or low speed operations. The Type A/Mezzanine board interfaces cannot support mixed speed devices. All attached devices must be of the same type – high speed, full speed or low speed. Furthermore, the HiKey board must be configured in software to support either full speed/low speed devices (default) or high/super speed devices on these ports. 1.3.9 System and user LEDs There are four status LEDs and four User LEDs on the HiKey board. The user LEDs can be programmed by the SoC directly. D3305 – WiFi LED The WiFi activity LED is a Yellow type surface mount 0603 LED. D3306- LED The activity LED is a Blue Type surface mount 0603 LED . D3301-D3304 – USER LEDs The four user LEDs are surface mount Green Type 0603 LED . D3308-GPS LED D3307-CAN LED 1.3.10 JTAG header The HiKey board includes the option for soldering a 10 pin header that brings out the SoC signals for JTAG debug. A FTSH-105-01-F-DV header can be populated at J2501. Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. 11 HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide 1.3.11 Ethernet Hikey970 board reserved an Ethernet connector, but Ethernet function is not supported by current software. 1.4 FCC Regulations: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. 12 HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To comply with FCC RF Exposure compliance requirements, this grant is applicable to only Mobile Configurations. The antennas used for the transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. 13
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HiKey970 User Guide Issue 01 Date 2018-03-11 Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. 2018. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. Trademarks and Permissions , and other HiSilicon icons are trademarks of HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. All other trademarks and trade names mentioned in this document are the property of their respective holders. Notice The purchased products, services and features are stipulated by the contract made between HiSilicon and the customer. All or part of the products, services and features described in this document may not be within the purchase scope or the usage scope. Unless otherwise specified in the contract, all statements, information, and recommendations in this document are provided "AS IS" without warranties, guarantees or representations of any kind, either express or implied. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents, but all statements, information, and recommendations in this document do not constitute a warranty of any kind, express or implied. HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. Address: Huawei Industrial Base Bantian, Longgang Shenzhen 518129 People's Republic of China Website: http://www.hisilicon.com Email: support@hisilicon.com Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide Change History Change History Changes between document issues are cumulative. The latest document issue contains all the changes made in earlier issues. Issue 01 (2018-03-11) The first version. Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide Contents Contents Change History ..................................................................................................................................i Contents ............................................................................................................................................ ii User Guide......................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1.1 Board overview ....................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1.2 Key features ............................................................................................................................................ 4 1.2 Getting started .................................................................................................................................................. 5 1.2.1 Prerequisites ............................................................................................................................................ 5 1.2.2 Starting the board for the first time ......................................................................................................... 5 1.3 HiKey970 Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 5 1.3.1 Boot switches and UART debug ............................................................................................................. 5 1.3.2 POWER on button /reset button.............................................................................................................. 6 1.3.3 DC in jack ............................................................................................................................................... 7 1.3.4 Low speed expansion connector ............................................................................................................. 7 1.3.5 High speed expansion connector ............................................................................................................. 8 1.3.6 Antenna connector .................................................................................................................................. 9 1.3.7 Display interfaces.................................................................................................................................. 10 1.3.8 USB interfaces ...................................................................................................................................... 10 1.3.9 System and user LEDs .......................................................................................................................... 11 1.3.10 JTAG header ....................................................................................................................................... 11 1.3.11 Ethernet ............................................................................................................................................... 12 1.4 FCC Regulations: ........................................................................................................................................... 12 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement ..................................................................................... 12 Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. ii HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide User Guide 1.1 Introduction The HiKey970 board is a 96Boards compliant community board based on HiSilicon Kirin 970 series of SOC’s. The following table lists its key features: 1.1.1 Board overview Figure 1-1 Top side view of the HiKey PCB Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide Figure 1-2 Bottom side view of the HiKey PCB Number Description 01 (J2502)Micro SD Card Socket 02 (J2001)HDMI Type A Port 03 (J1801)USB Type C 04 (D3305)LED,(D3306)WIFI LED 05 (J1901)USB Type A 06 (D3301~D3304)User LED 07 (J1902) USB Type A 08 (J3101) UART Debug 09 (J2103) High Speed Expansion Connector 10 (U501) Kirin970 Processor 11 (U2203)WLAN 12 (D3307)CAN LED, (D3308)GPS LED 13 (J2301)GPS Antenna Connector 14 (U2201,U2202)WIFI Antenna Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide Number Description 15 (J2101)Low Speed Expansion Connector 16 (S2403)Power Button 17 (S2402)Reset Button 18 (J3001) Ethernet Connector 19 (J2901)PCIE MINI Connector 20 (P401)Power Jack 21 (D404)Power LED’s 22 (SW2402)Boot Switches 23 (J3201)CAN Connector 24 (J2501)JATG Connector 25 (J2801)PCIE M.2 Connector Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide 1.1.2 Key features Processor HiSilicon Kirin 970 ARM Cortex-A73 MPCore*4 @up to2.36GHz ARM Cortex-A53 MPCore*4 @up to1.8GHz ARM Mali-G72 MP12 GPU HiAI Architecture Dedicated NPU Memory 6GB LPDDR4X 1866MHz Storage 64GB UFS 2.1 Micro SD Video 1080p@60Hz HDMI 4 line MIPI/LCD port Camera Support 4 line MIPI port 2 line MIPI port Connectivity WIFI(DFS band not support) I/O Interfaces One 40-pin Low Speed (LS) expansion connector • UART, SPI, I2S, I2C x2, GPIO x12, DC power One 60-pin High Speed (HS) expansion connector • 4L-MIPI DSI, USB, I2C x2, 2L+4L-MIPI CSI User Interface Power/Reset 8 LED indicators • 4 -user controllable • 3 -for radios • 1 – for CAN OS-support Android Linux Power DC Power: +8V to +18V Mechanical Dimensions: 105.26mm by 100mm meeting 96Boards™ Consumer Edition standard dimensions specifications. Environmental Operating Temp: 0°C to +70°C RoHS and Reach compliant Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide 1.2 Getting started 1.2.1 Prerequisites Before you power up your HiKey970 board for the first time you will need the following: HiKey970 board. A 96Boards compliant power supply. A HDMI LCD Monitor that supports a resolution of 1080P/60Hz. HDMI-HDMI cable cable to connect the board to the Monitor. A computer keyboard with USB interface A computer mouse with USB interface. 1.2.2 Starting the board for the first time To start the board, follow these simple steps: Step 1. Connect the HDMI cable to the HiKey970 HDMI connector (marked J2001) and to the LCD Monitor. Step 2. Connect the keyboard to the boards USB connector marked J1901(or J1902) and the mouse to the USB connector marked J1902(or J1901). Step 3. Ensure that the boot switches SW2402 are set to ‘1000’, on/off/off/off position. Step 4. Connect the power supply to power connector J401. Once you plug the power supply into a power outlet the board will start the booting process, and you should see Android boot up. Please note that the first boot takes several minutes due to Androids initialization. Subsequent boot times should be faster. 1.3 HiKey970 Overview 1.3.1 Boot switches and UART debug The HiKey board has multiple boot options that are user selectable in hardware which can be set via Switch SW2402. Figure 1-3 Boot switches Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide SW2402 AUTO_POWER BOOT_MODE EXT_BOOT I2S_SEL Auto Power Switch ON: system will boot up automatically when the power supply is applied. OFF : Pressing the power switch is required to boot up the system. Boot Setting Switch ON: the will attempt to program the UFS flash from USB OTG source. This should ONLY be used if the first stage bootloader is corrupted or needs to be replaced. OFF : the unit boots from the first stage bootloader installed in the onboard UFS device. User Jumper Connected to GPIO_055 on the SoC and UEFI mode ON : GPIO_055 will be pulled low, the board will boot up UEFI mode OFF: GPIO_055 will be pulled High, the board will boot up the system I2S SEL ON: I2S0 will connect Low Speed Expansion Connector OFF: I2S0 will connect other channel. The HiKey board also has an option for a Debug UART Type C J3101. This is normally used by the first stage bootloader developers, and is connected to the UART6 port of the SoC. 1.3.2 POWER on button /reset button The power button S2403 can be used to power up, power down the system. A simple press and release powers ON the board provided the Auto Power Jumper is not installed. A press and release will then power OFF the board The Reset button S2402 can be used to reset the system. Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide Figure 1-4 Powr/Reset It is also possible to connect external switches for power on/off . This is implemented by routing the specific power signals to the low speed bus connector J2101.4(PWRON_N) and J2401.6(EXP_RSTOUT_N). 1.3.3 DC in jack DC Power is provided via the DC jack at P401. This is a CUI PJ-041H connector with a center pin diameter of 1.65mm configured with positive polarity (center +). An 8V up to 18V power supply at a minimum of 2A rating can be used to provide sufficient board power for on system requirements as well as external devices. Additional current rating may be required for mezzanine boards or modules. DC Power can also be supplied via the SYS_DCIN pins on the low speed expansion J2101. NOTE: Power should not be supplied simultaneously from multiple sources 1.3.4 Low speed expansion connector The HiKey board features two expansion connectors: one low speed expansion connector and one high speed. The low speed expansion connector carries GPIO and other low speed interfaces. The connector is a low profile 40 pin female 2mm receptacle (20x2) of a specified height of 4.5mm height. The low speed expansion brings out 1.8V level SoC signals such as UART2 and UART3, I2C0 and I2C1, GPIO signals as well as SPI, Audio, Reset, 1.8V and Ground. The complete list of SoC signals is shown in Table 1 below: 96Boards Signals HiKey970 Signals Pin Pin HiKey970 Signals 96Boards Signals GND GND GND GND UART0_CTS UART2_CTS_N PWRON_N PWR_BTN_N UART0_TxD UART2_RXD EXP_RSTOUT_N RST_BTN_N UART0_RxD UART2_RXD SPI2_CLK SPI0_SCLK UART0_RTS UART2_RTS_N 10 SPI2_DI SPI0_DIN Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide 96Boards Signals HiKey970 Signals Pin Pin HiKey970 Signals 96Boards Signals UART1_TxD DEBUG_UART6_TX 11 12 SPI2_CS0_N SPI0_CS UART1_RxD DEBUG_UART6_RX 13 14 SPI2_DO SPI0_DOUT I2C0_SCL I2C0_SCL 15 16 EXT_I2S0_XFS PCM_FS I2C0_SDA I2C0_SDA 17 18 EXT_I2S0_XCLK PCM_CLK I2C1_SCL I2C2_SCL 19 20 EXT_I2S0_DO PCM_DO I2C1_SDA I2C2_SDA 21 22 EXT_I2S0_DI PCM_DI GPIO-A GPIO_208_WAKEU P_SOC 23 24 GPIO_171 GPIO-B GPIO-C GPIO_169 25 26 GPIO_052 GPIO-D GPIO-E GPIO_170 27 28 LCD_BL_PWM GPIO-F GPIO-G LCD_TE0 29 30 GPIO_029_LCD_RS T_N GPIO-H GPIO-I GPIO_013_CAM0_R ST_N 31 32 GPIO_053 GPIO-J GPIO-K GPIO_032_CAM1_R ST_N 33 34 GPIO_031 GPIO-L +1V8 VOUT4_1V8 35 36 SYSDC_IN SYS_DCIN +5V SYS_5V 37 38 SYSDC_IN SYC_DCIN GND GND 39 40 GND GND The HiKey board can also drive 5V or 12V cooling fans. The power for these is available on the low speed Expansion connector and can be supplied through a 2-pin 2mm male header inserted at pins J2101.37-J2101.39 or J2101.38-J2101.40, respectively 1.3.5 High speed expansion connector The HS Expansion connector is a board to board low profile 60 pin receptacle TE part. 96Boards Signals HiKey970 Signals Pin Pin HiKey970 Signals 96Boards Signals SD_DAT0/SPI1_DOUT SPI3_DO CSI0_CLK_P CSI0_C+ SD_DAT1 UART0_RXD CSI0_CLK_N CSI0_C- SD_DAT2 UART0_TXD GND GND SD_DAT3/SPI1_CS SPI3_CS0_N CSI0_DATA0_P CSI0_D0+ SD_SCLK/SPI1_SCLK SPI3_CLK 10 CSI0_DATA0_N CSI0_D0- Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide 96Boards Signals HiKey970 Signals Pin Pin HiKey970 Signals 96Boards Signals SD_CMD/SPI1_DIN SPI3_DI 11 12 GND GND GND GND 13 14 CSI0_DATA1_P CSI0_D1+ CLK0/CSI0_MCLK ISP_CCLK0_MCAM 15 16 CSI0_DATA1_N CSI0_D1- CLK1/CSI1_MCLK ISP_CCLK1_SCAM 17 18 GND GND GND GND 19 20 CSI0_DATA2_P CSI0_D2+ DSI_CLK+ DSI2_CLK_P 21 22 CSI0_DATA2_N CSI0_D2- DSI_CLK- DSI2_CLK_N 23 24 GND GND GND GND 25 26 CSI0_DATA3_P CSI0_D3+ DSI_D0+ DSI2_DATA0_P 27 28 CSI0_DATA3_N CSI0_D3- DSI_D0- DSI2_DATA0_N 29 30 GND GND GND GND 31 32 ISP_SCL0 I2C2_SCL DSI_D1+ DSI2_DATA1_P 33 34 ISP_SDA0 I2C2_SDA DSI_D1- DSI2_DATA1_N 35 36 ISP_SCL1 I2C3_SCLL GND GND 37 38 ISP_SDA1 I2C3_SDA DSI_D2+ DSI2_DATA2_P 39 40 GND GND DSI_D2- DSI2_DATA2_N 41 42 CSI1_DATA0_P CSI1_D0+ GND GND 43 44 CSI1_DATA0_N CSI1_D0- DSI_D3+ DSI3_DATA3_P 45 46 GND GND DSI_D3- DSI3_DATA3_N 47 48 CSI1_DATA1_P CSI1_D1+ GND GND 49 50 CSI1_DATA1_N CSI1_D1- USB_D+ USB_DP_HUB_DN4 _CON 51 52 GND GND USB_D- USB_DM_HUB_DN 4_CON 53 54 CSI1_CLK_P CSI1_C+ GND GND 55 56 CSI1_CLK_N CSI1_C- HSIC_STR NA 57 58 GND GND HSIC_DATA NA 59 60 VOUT4_1V8 RESERVED 1.3.6 Antenna connector The HiKey board is equipped with a TI WL1835MOD WLAN Baseband Processor and RF Transceiver which supports IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n WiFi. Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide A PCB chip antenna is available onboard by default but also an external antenna socket option is provided via J201&J2202 footprint. A Hirose U.FL-R-SMT connector can be soldered at J2201&J2202 location. The HiKey board is equipped with a Broadcom BCM4753 GPS Baseband Processor and RF Transceiver. A Hirose U.FL-R-SMT connector can be soldered at J2301 location. 1.3.7 Display interfaces The on board HDMI is provided via the Analog Devices ADV7535 multifunction video interface chip is available on the Type A HDMI connector mounted at J2001. This connector is ESD protected with TI protection diodes. A 4 lane MIPI/DSI port is provided on the HS Expansion bus interface. Below is a block diagram of the HiKey implementation. Figure 1-5 HDMI&LCD HS IO EXP J2103 DSI0 Hi3670 SWITCH DSI-HDMI ADV7535 J2001 1.3.8 USB interfaces There are a total of 4 USB ports on the HiKey board. Two Type-A USB 3.0 host ports at J1901 and J1902, one type C 2.0 host/slave port at P1801 and one USB host port available on the High Speed Expansion bus. Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. 10 HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide Figure 1-6 USB GPIO_034_USBSW_SEL USB 2.0 DP/DM SWITCH USB TYPE C USB USB 3.0 TX/RX USB3.0 HUB USB5734 USB TYPE A HS IO EXP J2103 The HiKey board utilizes a single SoC USB interface without USB protocol hardware split transfer support. The USB interfaces are therefore subject to the following restrictions: The type C or the Type A/Mezzanine board interfaces may be used depending on the state of GPIO_034_USBSW_SEL. Both interfaces may not be used at the same time. The type C port supports a single attached device with USB slave operations or USB host high speed, full speed or low speed operations. The Type A/Mezzanine board interfaces cannot support mixed speed devices. All attached devices must be of the same type – high speed, full speed or low speed. Furthermore, the HiKey board must be configured in software to support either full speed/low speed devices (default) or high/super speed devices on these ports. 1.3.9 System and user LEDs There are four status LEDs and four User LEDs on the HiKey board. The user LEDs can be programmed by the SoC directly. D3305 – WiFi LED The WiFi activity LED is a Yellow type surface mount 0603 LED. D3306- LED The activity LED is a Blue Type surface mount 0603 LED . D3301-D3304 – USER LEDs The four user LEDs are surface mount Green Type 0603 LED . D3308-GPS LED D3307-CAN LED 1.3.10 JTAG header The HiKey board includes the option for soldering a 10 pin header that brings out the SoC signals for JTAG debug. A FTSH-105-01-F-DV header can be populated at J2501. Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. 11 HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide 1.3.11 Ethernet Hikey970 board reserved an Ethernet connector, but Ethernet function is not supported by current software. 1.4 FCC Regulations: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. 12 HiKey970 User Guide 1 User Guide This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To comply with FCC RF Exposure compliance requirements, this grant is applicable to only Mobile Configurations. The antennas used for the transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Issue 01 (2018-03-11) HiSilicon Proprietary and Confidential Copyright © HiSilicon Technologies Co., Ltd. 13
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