LITE ON TECHNOLOGY CR8702N JUKEBLOX NETWORKED MEDIA MODULE User Manual

LITE-ON Technology Corp. JUKEBLOX NETWORKED MEDIA MODULE Users Manual

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 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                                Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 1 of 26                                    JukeBlox Networked Media Module CR Series  Datasheet           Complete audio networking system on a small module Integrated Ethernet + USB2.0 WiFi-certified 802.11b/g (optional) Built-in PIFA antenna Glueless audio, video and control ports FCC certified Ideal for enabling network and USB audio playback for iPod docks, audio systems, AV Receivers, active speaker systems, internet radios, network playback adaptors   CONFIDENTIAL
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                                Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 2 of 26                                 Table of Contents 1. Introduction  42. Block Diagram  43. Board Pictures  53.1 Top View of CR870-2A  53.2 Bottom View of CR870-2A  53.3 Top View of CR870 types 2C, 2F, 2G, 2I, 2J, 2K & 2R  63.4 Bottom View of CR870 types 2C, 2G, 2I, 2J, 2K, 2L, 2N, 2O, 2P & 2R  63.5 Top View of CR870 types 2D, 2L, 2N, 2O, 2P & 2Q  74. Ordering Guide  85. Electrical Specifications  95.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings  95.2 Operating Conditions  105.3 WiFi Specification (CR870 only)  106. Regulatory Compliance and Quality  116.2 Environmental Test  126.3 ESD and Transient Test (Applies to LAN and USB external connections only)  126.4 Magnetic Field Test  126.5 MTBF  126.6 Mechanical Specifications  126.7 Module Quality  12
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                                Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 3 of 26                                  7. Board Dimensions and Weight  137.1 Top View and Side View of CR870 modules with PIFA antenna & no shields  137.2 Bottom View of CR870 modules with no bottom shield  137.3 Top View and Side View of CR870 modules without PIFA antenna  147.4 Top View and Side View of CR870 modules with PIFA antenna & top shield  147.5 Module weight  158. Connectors and Connections  158.1 WLAN UFL Antenna Connector (optional)  158.1.1 Coaxial antenna connector dimensions  158.2 Module Connectors  158.2.1 Pin Descriptions  168.2.2 Connector PIN Assignments  209. Application Guidelines  219.1 Power Supply sequencing and Reset Timing  219.1.1 Power up, Reset and Power Down Timing  229.2 RF Considerations  2210. Revision Control  23Module Revision History  26Trademarks  26Warranty Limitations  26
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 4 of 26                                 1. Introduction  The CR-series module is a single-board networked media player module, based on BridgeCo’s DM860 and DM870 media processors, and enables fast product developments with Ethernet, USB and optional WiFi connectivity. The module connects to standard legacy components in various audio, video/LCD and control formats.   2. Block Diagram    Ethernet PHYDM860orDM870 256 MbitSDRAMJTAGRJ-45100B-TMemUSBGPIO24.000 MHzReset InNAND 1 GBNAND flash802.11RF amp(optional)802.11RMIISPIRTC 32.768 kHzUSB(Host)USBRSTUART5V3.3VJukeBlox Networked Media Module – CR Series1.2VStereo OutVideo OutAudio I/O4/8bit MMC3x6bit RGB2 x UARTSPI Ctrl.max. 20 GPIOs3.3V (RTC)SuperCapIR sensorreset signalsanalog muteI2C busshift registerIC controlserial controlA/D, D/AS/PDIFCCIR-656LP 2HP outDisplaySD-CardAV PortsLCDSSMDACPIFAAntennaSwitcher 1.9V
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 5 of 26                                 3. Board Pictures 3.1 Top View of CR870-2A                        3.2 Bottom View of CR870-2A                PIFA antenna 802.11b/g front-end BridgeCo processor Ethernet FLASH SDRAM antenna connector Media connector LCD connector Note: Components and Socket to the right of the Ethernet and Flash sections are not installed in production modules. Please see Section 3.3 for example production module top view picture. Note: The connector shown to the left of the LCD connector is not installed on production modules. Please see section 3.4 for example production module bottom view picture. +1.9V DC to DC converter
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 6 of 26                                  3.3 Top View of CR870 types 2C, 2F, 2G, 2I, 2J, 2K & 2R            3.4 Bottom View of CR870 types 2C, 2G, 2I, 2J, 2K, 2L, 2N, 2O, 2P & 2R      Versions with no bottom shield and no LCD connector.  Please note that production version does not have exposed solder on the underside of the mounting holes. Version with no top shield.  Please note that label text will change to show version, and versions 2I, 2J, 2K will have no Ethernet components mounted.
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 7 of 26                                  3.5 Top View of CR870 types 2D, 2L, 2N, 2O, 2P & 2Q       Versions with top shield.  For versions without PIFA antenna, PIFA antenna is not present and UFL connector is present, see the top view of CR870-2A for location of UFL connector.
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 8 of 26                                 4. Ordering Guide  Part Number  BridgeCo ICs WiFi  Ethernet  USB  Real-Time Clock  LCD  PIFA Antenna Ext. Antenna UFL Conn.  SDRAM  Top Module Shielding   Contains shield     Incl. connector      CR870-2A  DM870+T6201  X  X  X  X  X  X  (X)*  32MB   CR870-2C  DM870+T6201  X  X  X      X   32MB   CR870-2D  DM870+T6201 X  X X   X X   32MB X CR870-2F  DM870+T6201  X  X  X  X  X  X  (X)*  32MB   CR870-2G  DM870+T6201 X  X X     X 32MB  CR870-2I  DM870+T6201  X   X      X  16MB   CR870-2J  DM870+T6201 X  X  X      X    16MB   CR870-2K  DM870+T6201  X  X  X      X  16MB   CR870-2L  DM870+T6201 X  X X     X 32MB X CR870-2M  DM870+T6201  X  X  X  X  X  X  (X)*  32MB  X CR870-2N  DM870+T6201 X   X     X 16MB X CR870-2O  DM870+T6201 X  X X     X 16MB X CR870-2P  DM870+T6201 X  X  X      X    32MB  X CR870-2Q  DM870+T6201  X  X  X      X  32MB  X CR870-2R  DM870+T6201 X  X X     X 16MB   CR860-2A  DM860 n/a X X   n/a n/a 32MB  CR860-2B  DM860  n/a  X X X X n/a n/a 32MB   * Connector on board, but not enabled  Note: Shaded rows are Custom or Obsolete configurations – not to be used for new / standard MP designs.
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 9 of 26                                 5. Electrical Specifications  Parameter  State  Model  Voltage  Symbol  min.  typ.  max.  Units Power Supply Voltage        VIN  +2.97 +1.08  +3.3 +1.2  +3.63 +1.32  V V Logic Input high voltage        VIH 1.7  5.5 V Logic Input low voltage        VIL -0.3  0.7 V Logic Input threshold voltage        VIT 1.29 1.39 1.5 V Schmitt-trigger input low to high threshold voltage     VIT+ 1.58 1.65 1.71 V Schmitt-trigger input high to low threshold voltage     VIT- 0.95 1.01 1.06 V Logic Output high voltage        VOH 2.4   V Logic Output low voltage        VOL   0.4 V Logic Low-level output current (VOL=0.4V)     IOL -9.6 -15.6 -19.3 mA Logic High-level output current (VOH=2.4V)     IOH 11.1 22.5 35.3 mA 3.3V PIN3.3  - 230 300 mW CR870 int 1.9V  1.2V PIN1.2  - 45 60 mW 3.3V PIN3.3  - 165 215 mW 1.2V PIN1.2  - 45 60 mW CR870 ext 1.9V  1.9V PIN1.9  - 35 50 mW 3.3V PIN3.3  - 145 190 mW Reset State CR860  1.2V PIN1.2  - 45 60 mW 3.3V PIN3.3  - 1750 2275 mW CR870 int 1.9V  1.2V PIN1.2  - 600 800 mW 3.3V PIN3.3  - 825 1075 mW 1.2V PIN1.2  - 600 800 mW WLAN Operating CR870 ext 1.9V  1.9V PIN1.9  - 535 700 mW 3.3V PIN3.3  - 760 990 mW Power Consumption Operating  CR860  1.2V PIN1.2  - 600 800 mW   Note: The maximum power consumption values are 30% larger than the typical values. The maximum values are intended to be used for power supply sizing calculations.   5.1 Absolute Maximum Ratings  Parameter  Component  Min  Max  Units 3.3V Supply Voltage  -0.5  4.6  V 1.2V Supply Voltage  -0.5  1.8  V Logic Input Voltage  -0.5  6  V Logic Output Voltage Main -0.5 4.6  V
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 10 of 26                                  5.2 Operating Conditions  Parameter  Min  Max  Units Operating Temperature    0  +70  °C Operating Humidity  10  90 (non condensing)  %RH Storage Temperature  -10  +75  °C Storage Humidity  10  95 (non condensing)  %RH Storage Temperature Cycle Test 24 hrs  -10  +75  °C   5.3 WiFi Specification (CR870 only)  Feature  Description WLAN Standards  IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g Frequency Band  2.412 – 2.472 GHz (2.4GHz ISM Band, 13 Channels) Channel 1 - Channel 13 North America, Japan Telec, Europe ETSI Modulation  802.11b mode (DS-SS: IEEE 802.11b) 802.11g mode  (OFDM: IEEE 802.11g) Transmission Speed  802.11b mode               11Mbps, 5.5Mbps, 1Mbps 802.11g mode               54Mbps, 48Mbps, 36Mbps, 24Mbps, 18Mbps, 12Mbps, 9Mbps, 6Mbps Tx Power  802.11b mode (16.5dBm, +/-1dBm) 802.11g mode (21dBm, +/-1dBm) Power-on Ramp  < 2us RF Carrier Suppression  < 15dBc TX EVM  < -5dB @ 6Mbps < -25dB @ 54Mbps Rx Sensitivity  (incl. CE2 Mother board)  802.11b mode                =<-88dBm @ 1Mbps, =<-85dBm @ 5.5Mbps, =<-83dBm @ 11Mbps 802.11g mode                =<-86dBm @ 6Mbps, =<-75dBm @ 36Mbps, =<-69dBm @ 54Mbps Throughput Rate (measured for each module) See factory test specification
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 11 of 26                                 6. Regulatory Compliance and Quality  Description  Country  Compliance  Module Versions Passed Electromagnetic Compatibility (Prescan)  USA Europe  FCC CFR47 Part15B EN 55022 EN 55024 EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3 EN 61000-4-2 EN 61000-4-3 EN 61000-4-4 EN 61000-4-5 EN 61000-4-6 EN 61000-4-8 EN 61000-4-11  Radio Regulations (CR870 only)  USA Japan Canada Europe New Zealand/Australia China Korea FCC Part 15C Telec IC RSS-210 CE CE SRRC KCC C, G, I, J, D C, G, J, D C, G, I, J, D C, G, J   Note: BridgeCo does not certify all module variants for all countries. Please contact your BridgeCo sales office for the latest information about which modules are certified for which countries, and arranging for additional certification for your chosen module if needed. Product manufacturers are responsible for the end product certification.  Several products using CR870 series modules have passed the WiFi Alliance logo certification tests. BridgeCo can help manufacturers to prepare for the WiFi Alliance tests by providing an example test plan and the required commands to enable special test modes. Please contact your BridgeCo sales office about WiFi Alliance logo certification assistance.
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 12 of 26                                   6.1 RoHS Uses only RoHS compliant components 6.2 Environmental Test Withstands 4 hours at 70°C, 90% RH 6.3 ESD and Transient Test (Applies to LAN and USB external connections only) ESD:  +/- 2kV operation, +/- 4kV no destruction (part of CE test) Fast electrical transients: +/- 500V operation, +/- 1000V no destruction (part of CE test) 6.4 Magnetic Field Test Passes EN55022 and EN55024 (part of CE test) 6.5 MTBF >10000 hours 6.6 Mechanical Specifications Passes drop test according to I.E.C. 68-2-32, height 100 cm, 1 corner, 6 faces. Passes vibration test with sine, vertical, 60 minutes, 600 to 18000 cpm, 1G 6.7 Module Quality Defect Rate: 7 months <0.5% failures, 14 months <1% failures AQL CR=0, MA=0.4, MI=0.4
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 13 of 26                                 7. Board Dimensions and Weight  Note: For mechanical details of versions CR870-2C Mfg200 and CR870-2Q, please see the appropriate addendum: dat_CR860_CR870_3_3_datasheet_addendum_2C_Mfg200a.pdf or dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_addendum_2Q.pdf. These addendums are available upon request from BridgeCo. 7.1 Top View and Side View of CR870 modules with PIFA antenna & no shields                     7.2 Bottom View of CR870 modules with no bottom shield                  Note: 1. All dimensions are measured in millimetres (mm). 2. PCB’s thickness: 1.00 +/- 0.10mm 3. Tolerance: +/-0.10mm 4. Outline Tolerance: +/-0.10mm 5. NPTH Hole: +/-0.05mm 6. PTH Hole: +/-0.075mm 7. Connector positions, board dimensions, mounting hole positions and sizes are the same for all module variants. 8. Connector position tolerance: +/- 0.38mm Drawings shown:   With PIFA antenna  No top shield  No bottom shield   RF section shield is always present in CR870 modules. Drawing shown:   With connector locations  No bottom shield
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 14 of 26                                  7.3 Top View and Side View of CR870 modules without PIFA antenna                       7.4 Top View and Side View of CR870 modules with PIFA antenna & top shield     Drawings shown:   Without PIFA antenna  No top shield  No bottom shield   RF section shield is always present in CR870 modules. Drawings shown:   With PIFA Antenna  With top shield  For versions without PIFA antenna, ignore PIFA antenna shown on the drawings in this section.  RF section top shield is always present in CR870 modules.
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 15 of 26                                 7.5 Module weight  CR860: 25g CR870: 25g  Note: Module weight applies to all versions of the module.  8. Connectors and Connections 8.1 WLAN UFL Antenna Connector (optional) One coaxial antenna connector is provided as an alternative to the built-in PIFA antenna. The choice between using the PIFA antenna or using the coaxial socket is a build option, determined by the position of a surface mount capacitor on the module PCB. Please see ordering guide for build option details.  The surface-mount receptacle parts:  Hirose   U.FL-R-SMT (CL No. 331-0471-0) 8.1.1 Coaxial antenna connector dimensions               8.2 Module Connectors The CR860/870 module uses 3 female board-to-board connectors as interfaces to the product main board. The connectors needed on the product main board are male type, with the part numbers as shown in the table below.  Connector Number  Connector Purpose  Connector Type  Number of Pins  Pin Configuration Male Mating Connector Part Numbers J1  LCD  30  2 x 15 x 0.5mm  14-5046-030-145-829+ (Kyocera) J2 Media  B2B Connector  120  2 x 60 x 0.5mm  14-5046-120-145-829+ (Kyocera)
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 16 of 26                                  8.2.1 Pin Descriptions  Signal(s)  Type  Description  POWER    VIN(+3.3V)  P  Power supply input ; +3.3V. VIN (+1.2V)  P  Power supply input ; +1.2V. VIN_OUTSIDE(+1.9V) P  +1.9V for powering RF section. This voltage is generated internally on the module from the 3.3V supply for all current module versions. Leave these pins open. 3V3RTC  P  For module versions without Real Time Clock (RTC) option, and for module versions with RTC option where the RTC function is not used, this pin should be left open. For module versions with RTC option, and the RTC function is used, then this pin should be connectedto the positive terminal of a 1F capacitor connected to GND. This capacitor will power the RTC circuits in the DM870 IC when the module power supply is switched off. GND P Ground (GND) connection for power supply 0V, signal returns and shielding.  SPI    SPI_DOUT  O  SPI data from DM870 to host controller. SPI_DIN  I  SPI data from host controller to DM870. SPI_CLK  I  SPI clock from host controller to DM870. Maximum recommended frequency is 2MHz, typical frequency is 1MHz. See Note 2 below. SPI_NCS0  I  SPI chip select from host controller to DM870. PDOUT1  O  This signal is used as SPI_REQ, SPI request signal, from DM870 to host controller for eDMP applications. Logic 1 indicates that there is an SPI message waiting to be read, the host controller should start the SPI clock and read any changed registers. Logic 0 indicates that all changed register messages have been read and the message buffer is empty. Also GPIO-06. SPI_NCS1  I  Not used. Leave open.  UART    RXD1  I  UART1 input to the DM870, used for shell access. BridgeCo recommends providing a connection to an external RS-232 transceiver and DB9 connector to connect to a PC COM port. Such a connection can be used for product development debugging, and for module programming control on the product manufacturing line and for module control during certification procedures. TXD1  O  UART1 output from the DM870, used for shell access. BridgeCo recommends providing a connection to an external RS-232 transceiver and DB9 connector to connect to a PC COM port. Such a connection can be used for product development debugging, and for module programming control on the product manufacturing line and for module control during certification procedures. RXD0  I  UART0 input. Optionally used for controlling an iPod via UART. TXD0  O  UART0 output. Optionally used for controlling an iPod via UART.
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 17 of 26                                  AUDIO     AV2DATA0  O  I2S or left justified audio data output. Typically connected to external D/A converter input or to external DSP for further audio processing. Used for main left and right channel audio output data. See Note 3. AV2CTRL0  O  LRCK, audio data word clock at the audio sample rate (Fs). Maximum currently supported frequency is 192kHz. AV2CTRL1  O  MCLK, audio master clock at 256Fs. This can be used to clock an external D/A converter or DSP. AV2CLK  O  SCLK, audio data bit clock at 64Fs. Allows for up to 32 audio data bits per sample word. AV4DATA1  O  SPDIF format output. Can support samples rates up to 192kHz, so the maximum instantaneous frequency on this pin is 24.576MHz. AV4DATA0  I  SPDIF input. Not used at present. Leave open. AV2DATA1  O  I2S or left justified audio data output. Not used at present. Leave open. AOUTLP/AOUTLN, AOUTRP/AOUTRN  O  Differential stereo output from PWM-DAC, right and left channels. These signals require analog low pass filtering. BridgeCo is not recommending using the PWM-DAC outputs because of the potential for high out-of-band noise and uncharacterized audio quality. BridgeCo recommends using an external D/A converter connected to AV2DATA0. AV2DATA2  I  I2S or left justified audio data input. Can be driven from an optional external A/D converter used to interface to iPod analog output or other analog audio sources. If not used, leave open. AV2DATA3  I  I2S or left justified audio data input. Not used at present. Leave open.  CONTROL    NCS3  I  BIST activate. Low-active input to invoke the Built In Self Test (BIST) function. This only applies to factory fresh modules. After JB2 firmware is loaded, this signal becomes GPIO-17 and is currently not used. DM870-internal pull-up. Leave this pin open. PDOUT0  I  Factory Reset. GPIO-04. Return the CnE to factory settings. High-active input, DM870-internal pull-down. Pull to GND with a 10kohm resistor, unless return to factory settings from a hardware control is needed. Normally, return to factory settings is controlled from the host controller via SPI register. This pin is only monitored during the boot up process. VCO0  I  Infrared sensor input. GPIO-05. This is a Schmitt-Trigger input and can handle inputs with slow slopes. Used for aDMP firmware builds for infrared remote control sensor output connection to DM870. For applications with a host controller, pull this pin to +3.3V via a 10kohm resistor. AV3CLK   O  ETH_NRESET Low-active reset for the on-board ethernet PHY. This output is driven by the DM870. GPIO-12. Leave this pin open. AV3CTRL0, AV3CTRL1  I/O  I2C_SCL, I2C_SDA bus created by GPIO-13 and GPIO-14. No internal pull-ups; Use 4.7kohm pull up resistor on each pin to +3.3V. Maximum frequency is 400kHz. NRESET_MOD  I  Low-active input to reset the module. This signal must be driven by an external reset generator, or by a GPIO output from a host controller. See the application section of this data sheet for the timing requirements for NRESET_MOD. Includes internal 10K pull-up resistor to +3.3V. NPD_RF  I  Active low input to shut down the power for the 802.11 RF section. Internal 10kohm pull-up resistor to +3.3V. Leave open if powering down the RF section is not required.  ETHERNET    ETH_RX-, ETH_RX+, ETH_CT, ETH_TX+, ETH_TX- M  Ethernet signals between the magnetics (transformer) on the module and the external RJ45 connector. See Note 4. Maximum bit rate is 100Mbps. ETH_LED_SPEED, ETH_LED_ACT  O  3.3V push-pull outputs (max. ±12mA) to drive the ethernet LEDs. 100Mbps speed mode and activity are indicated by the outputs being low. Connect to LEDs through 220ohm resistors.
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 18 of 26                                  USB    USB_DN, USB_DP  M  USB data signals, normally connected to type A connector, USB switch or iPod dock connector. Maximum bit rate is USB High Speed at 480Mbps. USB_VBUS  M  Analog input for monitoring USB type A connector power. Connect to the +5V power which is driving the USB type A connector power pins. If this pin drops below 4.6V, then the DM870 will drive the USBVBUSDRV signal low to control an external power MOSFET to disconnect +5V power from the USB type A connector. See Note 5. USBVBUSDRV  O  Logic output to control an external MOSFET that is in series with USB type A connector power. See USB_VBUS above and Note 5.  JTAG    TMS,TCK,TDI, TDO  I/O  JTAG port for DM870. Leave open.  SSM    SSMD4, SSMD5, SSMD6, SSMD7  I/O  Can be used to drive external shift registers to make extended GPIO signals (see Note 6),or as individual GPIO signals, or to make an SD card interface. SD card firmware is not supported at present in JB2. Can be mapped to GPIO #s 08,09,10,11. Leave open if not used. SSMD0, SSMD1, SSMD2, SSMD3, SSMCLK, SSMCP, SSMCMD, SSMWP I/O  Used to make an SD card interface. SD card firmware is not supported at present in JB2. Leave open.  VIDEO    AV0CLK, AV0CTRL0, AV0CTRL1, AV0CTRL2, AV0DATA0, AV0DATA1, AV0DATA2, AV0DATA3, AV1DATA0, AV1DATA1, AV1DATA2, AV1DATA3  O  ITU-R BT.656 digital video output signals. Optionally used to make a TVout menu display, or to display decoded album art. Can be connected to video D/A converter (see Note 7), or connected to a video DSP.  GPIO (not already mentioned elsewhere in this table)   A22  O  GPIO18 Reserved for NOR flash address A22. Leave open. A23  O  GPIO-16 Reserved for NOR flash address A23. Leave open. NWAIT  I/O  GPIO-15 Not currently assigned. Leave open. NCS2  I  GPIO-19 Assigned to iPod dock connector iPod NDETECT. See Note 8. VCO1  I/O  GPIO-07 Not currently assigned. Leave open. MMIICRS  I/O  GPIO-00 Not currently assigned. Leave open. MIICOL  I/O  GPIO-01 Not currently assigned. Leave open. MIITXER  I/O  GPIO-02 Not currently assigned. Leave open. MIITXCLK  I/O  GPIO-03 iPod dock connector Accessory Power signal. See Note 8.  MII    MIITXD0, MIITXD1, MIIRXD0, MIIRXD1  I/O  Can be used, with GPIO signals above, to drive an external ethernet PHY. This is not supported by JB2 firmware. Leave open.  LCD    LCDD0, LCDD1, LCDD2, LCDD3, LCDD4, LCDD5, LCDD6, LCDD7, LCDD8, LCDD9, LCDD10, LCDD11, LCDD12, LCDD13, LCDD14, LCDD15, LCD16, LCDD17, LCDCLK, LCDCTRL0, LCDCTRL1, LCDCTRL2, LCDCTRL3 O  Uses optional J1 LCD connector. Connect to local LCD display. See Note 9. Leave open if not used.
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 19 of 26                                  Notes: 1. Signal type codes: I – 3.3V level Digital Logic Input into the DM870 O – 3.3V level Digital Logic Output from the DM870 IO – 3.3V level Digital Logic Input and Output (bi-directional) signal M – Miscellaneous, see text for description P – Power Supply  2. For SPI timing diagram for eDMP applications, please see: BridgeCo_JB2x - DeviceControlProtocol_Registers_v_2_1.pdf, or later version. For detailed setup and hold timing details, see DM870 IC data sheet: dat_DM870_16_datasheet.pdf, or later version.  3. For audio port timing diagrams, and for detailed setup and hold timing, please see DM870 IC data sheet: dat_DM870_16_datasheet.pdf, or later version.  4. For example ethernet external schematic, see:  CR Module Ethernet_V1.0.pdf, or later version.  5. For example USB schematics, see: CR Module USB_V1.0.pdf, or later version.  6. For example use of extended GPIO shift registers, see CE2 schematic: A EVMCE2-4_schematic.pdf, or later version.  7. For example connection to a video D/A converter, see CE2 schematic: A EVMCE2-4_schematic.pdf, or later version.  8. iPod dock connector pin and GPIO assignments are under discussion. Please contact BridgeCo for recommendations for iPod dock connections to CR870 module.  9. For example connection to an LCD display, see CE2 schematic: A EVMCE2-4_schematic.pdf, or later version.  10. BridgeCo has a set of example motherboard schematics that shows example external circuitry that is typically connected to the module. Please check the BridgeCo customer portal for a copy of these example schematics.  11. Please check the BridgeCo Customer Portal DOWNLOAD area for the latest version of BridgeCo documents. Go to bridgeco.com, click on Client Login button. If you do not have an account, please contact BridgeCo.
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 20 of 26                                 8.2.2 Connector PIN Assignments J2 – Media Connector Function GPIO IC PIN Signal Signal IC PIN GPIO FunctionGND 1 2 GNDVIN (+3.3V) 3 4 VIN (+3.3V)VIN (+3.3V) 5 6 VIN (+3.3V)GND 7 8 GNDVIN (+1.2V) 9 10 VIN (+1.2V)VIN (+1.2V) 11 12 VIN (+1.2V)GND 13 14 GNDVIN_OUTSIDE (+1.9V) 15 16 VIN_OUTSIDE (+1.9V)GND 17 18 GNDF4 3V3RTC 19 20 GNDGND 21 22 TMS B20GND 23 24 TCK A20E17 SPI_DOUT 25 26 TDI B19F17 SPI_DIN 27 28 TDO A19D17 SPI_CLK 29 30 SPI_NCS0 D16C17 TXD0 31 32 SPI_NCS1 D15A18 RXD0 33 34 NRESET_MOD Module reset inputB17 RXD1 35 36 SSMD6 B16 GPIO-10 SPI_E_CLKA17 TXD1 37 38 SSMD4 C15 GPIO-08 SPI_E_SDOGND 39 40 SSMD2 A15SPI_E_NCS GPIO-11 C16 SSMD7 41 42 SSMD1 C14SPI_E_SDI GPIO-09 A16 SSMD5 43 44 SSMCMD A14B15 SSMD3 45 46 SSMWP C11B14 SSMD0 47 48 NCS3 M18 GPIO-17 BIST activateC13 SSMCLK 49 50 NCS2 L18 GPIO-19 iPod NDETECTC12 SSMCP 51 52 GNDGND 53 54 USB_VBUSA1 USB_DN 55 56 GNDB1 USB_DP 57 58 AOUTRN K2USBVBUSDRV 59 60 AOUTRP J2GND 61 62 GNDH3 AOUTLP 63 64 PDOUT1 L1 GPIO-06 SPI_REQJ3 AOUTLN 65 66 VCO1 L2 GPIO-07GND 67 68 PDOUT0 M1 GPIO-04 Factory resetGPIO-16 K20 A23 69 70VCO0 M2 GPIO-05 IR inputGPIO-18 K19 A22 71 72AV3CLK U3 GPIO-12 ETH NRESETI2C SDA GPIO-14 V1 AV3CTRL1 73 74 AV0CTRL0 M3I2C SCL GPIO-13 V2 AV3CTRL0 75 76 AV1DATA3 P3K3 AV0CTRL2 77 78 AV1DATA2 R1L3 AV0CTRL1 79 80 AV1DATA1 R2N1 AV0CLK 81 82 AV1DATA0 R3N2 AV0DATA3 83 84 GNDN3 AV0DATA2 85 86 AV2CTRL1 T1 MCLKP1 AV0DATA1 87 88 GNDP2 AV0DATA0 89 90 AV2CLK R4 SCLKGND 91 92 GNDLRCK T2 AV2CTRL0 93 94 AV4DATA1 W2 SPDIF outputA/D data 1 T3 AV2DATA3 95 96 AV4DATA0 Y1 SPDIF inputA/D data 0 T4 AV2DATA2 97 98 GNDD/A data 1 U1 AV2DATA1 99 100 ETH_LED_ACTD/A data 0 U2 AV2DATA0 101 102 ETH_LED_SPEEDGND 103 104 MIICRS Y14 GPIO-00ETH_RX- 105 106 MIICOL W14 GPIO-01ETH_RX+ 107 108 MIITXER V10 GPIO-02ETH_CT 109 110 MIITXCLK V11 GPIO-03 iPod Access PowerETH_TX- 111 112 MIITXD0 W10ETH_TX+ 113 114 MIITXD1 Y10GND 115 116 MIIRXD0 W12Free GPIO-15 N18 NWAIT 117 118 MIIRXD1 Y12NPD_RF 119 120 GNDUSBVideo OutputEthernetUSBVideo OutputEthernetPIN NumberSPIDebug UARTJTAGSPI  Note: The IC PIN column indicates the pin number on the DM860 or DM870 integrated circuit. This allows for easy cross-reference to the DM860 or DM870 data sheet information.
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 21 of 26                                  J1 – LCD Connector Function GPIO IC PIN Signal Signal IC PIN GPIO FunctionGND 12GNDY7 LCDD0 34LCDD1 W7V7 LCDD2 56LCDD3 Y6W6 LCDD4 78LCDD5 V6U6 LCDD6 910LCDD7 Y5W5 LCDD8 11 12 LCDD9 V5U5 LCDD10 13 14 LCDD11 Y4W4 LCDD12 15 16 LCDD13 V4U4 LCDD14 17 18 LCDD15 Y3W3 LCDD16 19 20 LCDD17 Y2GND 21 22 GNDY9 LCDCLK 23 24 LCDCTRL0 W9Y8 LCDCTRL1 25 26 LCDCTRL2 W8V8 LCDCTRL3 27 28 GNDGND 29 30 GNDPIN NumberLCD InterfaceLCD InterfaceLCD InterfaceLCD Interface   Note: The IC PIN column indicates the pin number on the DM860 or DM870 integrated circuit. This allows for easy cross-reference to the DM860 or DM870 data sheet information.    9. Application Guidelines 9.1 Power Supply sequencing and Reset Timing  There are strict power sequencing and reset timing requirements.   Power up the I/O voltage (3.3V) first and hold NRESET_MOD low. The core voltage (1.2V) must never be higher than (I/O voltage +0.5 V). The core voltage (1.2V) must be within the specified core voltage limits less than 300ms afterthe I/O voltage (3.3V) reaches the specified I/O voltage limits. Throughout the power down process, the 3.3V supply must maintain a higher voltagethan the 1.2V supply, until both have reached ground potential. To assure a proper IC reset, the power supplies must be present for a minimum time of 2msbefore NRESET_MOD is de-asserted. Please see the power and reset timing figure in Section 9.1.1 below.
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 22 of 26                                 9.1.1 Power up, Reset and Power Down Timing   TimeVoltageNRESET_MOD0V+1.2V+3.3V< 300ms>= 2msPower Up Power Down9.2 RF Considerations  Note that overall system, RF and WiFi performance is significantly affected by the product design, environment and the application. It is the responsibility of the product designer to ensure proper system level shielding (if required) and to verify performance and fitness for the given product features and applications. The WiFi performance will be affected by the RF environment surrounding the CR module. Please ensure that the CR module is positioned in a “quiet” RF environment, as far away as possible from high frequency clock signals and any other sources of RF energy. Also, make sure the antenna is not shielded by any metal objects, for example loudspeakers or other metal parts. Please make sure that the power supplies, in particular the +1.9V supply, are quiet and free from noise. BridgeCo recommends that systems implementing AirPlay should use a module configuration that includes top module shielding, as well as paying particular attention to system configuration and shielding.
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 23 of 26                                 10. Revision Control Revision  Date / Author  Remarks     V3.5 b  May 15, 2011 / SHs   Updated the Feature list on Cover page  Updated J1 & J2 “Connector PIN Assignments” tables: removed Power column & re-organised columns + added Notes  Changed “Application Notes” title to “Application Guidelines”  Updated Copyright date to “2011”  Updated Table of Contents font styling  Updated “Electrical Specifications” table: new logic I/O values  Updated Top View of CR870-2A Board Picture: removed “Optional socket” label + added a Note  Updated Bottom View of CR870-2A Board Picture: added a Note + labelled “+1.9V DC to DC converter”  Added Note 11 to the “Pin Descriptions” section  Updated “Regulatory Compliance and Quality” table: updated the Module Versions Passed for Radio Regulations  Removed text before “Pin Descriptions” table V3.5 a  May 6, 2011 / SHs   Updated “Power up, Reset & Power down Timing” figure V3.5  May 5, 2011 / SHs   Added note to Module Weight section  Updated the Ordering Guide – added new Q & R versions & shaded version K  Updated appropriate Board Picture section titles with new versions  Added note to “Board Dimensions and Weight” section  Updated text in the “Power Supply sequencing and Reset Timing” section  Added new Power Supply & Timing figure  Updated the Key Connections table  Updated “Key Connections” section title to “Pin Descriptions”  Updated “Detailed Connector PIN Descriptions” section title to “Connector PIN Assignments”  Updated J2 Media Connector table  Re-imported Block Diagram as a wmf file V3.4 b  March 3, 2011 / SHs   Updated J2 Media Connector table  Updated Block Diagram V3.4  February 5, 2011 / SHs   Updated “Ordering Guide” – added CR870-2P configuration, CR870-2M to 32MB SDRAM  Updated Board Pictures subsection titles – 3.4 & 3.5 V3.3 c  January 24, 2011 / SHs   Updated “Board Pictures” subsection titles & notes – removing mention of Mfg code  Updated “Ordering Guide” – removed Mfg column, fixed Top Shielding column V3.3 b  January 22, 2011 / SHs   Updated “Board Pictures” subsection titles  Added text to “Board Pictures” subsections  Updated “Board Dimensions and Weight” subsection titles  Added text to “Board Dimensions and Weight” subsections  Removed all references to “DAB” as this option is no longer available  Updated Block Diagram by removing DAB block and moving USB switch  Updated Application Notes – RF Considerations section
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 24 of 26                                  Updated the Ordering Guide table with L, M, N, O configurations and new explanatory shading V3.3  January 14, 2011 / SHs   Updated “Board Pictures” section sub-section titles  Updated “Top View of CR870-2F Mfg 100, CR870-2G Mfg 101, CR870-2I Mfg 100, CR870-2J Mfg 100, CR870-2K Mfg 100” section board image  Removed “Bottom View of CR870-2C Mfg 200” section and associated image  Updated Ordering Guide – removed CR870-2C Mfg 200 row and Bottom Module Shielding column  Updated “Board Dimensions and Weight” section sub-section titles  Removed section 7.4.2 – “Bottom View” and associated image  Updated Side View drawing in “Top View and Side View of CR870 modules with top shields, with PIFA antenna” section V3.2 b  January 11, 2011 / SHs   Updated Application Notes section with new subsections – “Power Supply sequencing and Reset Timing” & “RF Considerations”  Updated subsection titles for Board Pictures section  Updated subsection titles for Board Dimensions and Weight section  Updated Ordering Guide with CR870-2K options V3.2  January 3, 2011 / SHs   Updated the Ordering Guide V3.1  December 3, 2010 / SHs   Added Top and Bottom View images of new CR870-2C Mfg 200  Added mechanical drawings of new CR870-2C Mfg 200  Updated the Ordering Guide with CR870-2C Mfg 200 information V3.0  August 13, 2010 / SHs   Added Page Numbers to pages 1-3  Moved “Module Revision History” section to underneath “Revision Control” table  Removed © from Table of Contents  Added a Note to Section 3.3 – Top View of CR870-2G  Amended Section 3.4 title to include more versions – Bottom View  Updated Section 7.1 title to say “with PIFA Antenna”  Updated Section 7.3 title to say “without PIFA Antenna”  Updated “Regulatory Compliance” table  Added Note underneath “Regulatory Compliance” table V3.0  July 22, 2010 / SHs   Add mechanical tolerances note to “Board Dimensions and Weight “ section  Updated Key Connections table with audio outputs data  Added section numbering  Added Table of Contents V2.15  July 4, 2010 / SHs   Updated “Ordering Guide” table V2.14  June 10, 2010 / SHs   Updated Frequency Band entry in “WiFi Specification” table V2.13  June 6, 2010 / SHs   Updated “Ordering Guide” table V2.12  May 27, 2010 / SHs   Updated TX EVM entry in “WiFi Specifications” table  Updated Power Consumption entries in “Electrical Specifications” table  Added Note to “Electrical Specifications” table  Removed box from “Bottom View of CR870-2C version” photo  Updated “Bottom View of CR870-2C version” title to “Bottom View of CR870-2B, CR870-2C, CR870-2G versions”  Added “Top View of CR870-2G version” photo
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 25 of 26                                  Updated “Top View” title to “Top View of CR870-2A version”  Updated “Bottom View” to “Bottom View of CR870-2A version”  Updated Notes in Board Dimensions section  Added “Top and Side View of CR870-2G” drawings  Updated Module Weight titles V2.11  April 25, 2010 / SHs   Updated Power Consumption/WLAN Operating entry in “Electrical Specifications” table V2.10  April 10, 2010 / SHs   Corrected “Module Connectors” section text to say “female board-to-board connectors”  Updated Module Connectors table with correct “Male” Mating Connector Part Numbers V2.9  March 22, 2010 / SHs   Renamed “WLAN Antenna Connectors” section to “WLAN UFL Antenna Connector”  In the “WLAN Antenna Connectors” table, “receptible” became “receptacle”  CR870-2G option and External Antenna UFL connector column added to Ordering Guide  Power Consumption values added to Electrical Specifications table  Added Absolute Maximum Ratings table  Added Application Notes section  NREST became NRESET_MOD for Pin 34 in Key Connections table  SPI_REQ row added to Key Connections table  SPI_REQ added to Function column of Pin 64 in J2-Media Connector table V2.8  Feb. 24, 2010 / SHs   Added “Bottom View of CR870-2C version” image to “Overview” section V2.7  Feb. 16, 2010 / SHs   Updated “Module Connectors” table V2.6  Feb. 15, 2010 / SHs   Updated “Ordering Guide” table V2.5  Feb. 10, 2010 / SHs   Updated “Ordering Guide” table  Added new coaxial text in “WLAN Antenna Connectors” section  Added manufacturer name to “Module Connectors” table V2.4  Feb. 08, 2010 / SHs   Updated Rx Sensitivity description in “WiFi Specification” table V2.3  Feb. 03, 2010 / SHs   “Key Connectors” table title changed to “Key Connections”  Updated entries in “Key Connections” table  Updated pins 1, 2, 25, 27, 58 & 60 in “J2 – Media Connector” table V2.2  Feb. 02, 2010 / SHs   Added new items to “WiFi Specification” table  Amended Block Diagram to show input of 1.2V instead of 1.8V V2.1  Jan. 04, 2010 / SHs   Updated header layout  Removed “CR860/CR870” from data sheet title  Left justified Key Features list on front page  New Ordering Guide table  Updated Module Weights V2.0  Jan. 02, 2010 / JWs and SHs   New header and footer layout  Fit front and back Overview images onto one page  Bulletise Revision Control table V1.1  Dec. 18, 2009 / SHs   Changed Core Module name to “JukeBlox Networked Media Module(CR Series)”  Front page revisions: removed front and back images of board; inserted angled image of board; moved Key Features list to
 Data Sheet: CR Series JukeBlox Networked Media Modules  dat_CR860_CR870_3_5_datasheet_b.doc   CONFIDENTIAL                               Version 3.5 – May 15th 2011 - Page 26 of 26                                 front page  Moved Disclaimers page to end of document  Replaced previous board images (front and back) in Overview section with better quality images  Added box and label to BridgeCo processor in Overview images  Revised Ordering Guide  Reduced Board Dimension drawings to fit on one page  Added mating connector part numbers to Module Connectors section. V1.0  Dec. 9, 2009 / SHs  Initial version   Module Revision History To be determined.  © 2011 by BridgeCo Inc All rights reserved. This document is the sole property of BridgeCo. It contains information proprietary to BridgeCo. Reproduction or duplication by any means of any portion of this document without the prior written consent of BridgeCo is expressly forbidden. Trademarks The names of products of BridgeCo or other vendors and suppliers appearing in this document may be trademarks or service marks of their respective owners which may be registered in some jurisdictions. Warranty Limitations BridgeCo assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies, errors, or omissions in this document. BridgeCo assumes no responsibility for the use of this information, and all use of such information shall be entirely at the user’s own risk. Prices and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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