MCIMX27ADSE

MCIMX27ADSE Datasheet


Description 1-1 MCIMX27ADSE Features 1-1 System and User Requirements 1-2 MCIMX27ADSE Diagram 1-3 ADS Specifications. 1-6

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i.MX27 Application Development System

User’s Manual

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Chapter 1 General Information

Description 1-1 MCIMX27ADSE Features 1-1 System and User Requirements 1-2 MCIMX27ADSE Diagram 1-3 ADS Specifications. 1-6

Chapter 2 Configuration and Operation

Introduction. 2-1 Configuring Board Components 2-1 DIP Switch S7 - Li-Cell select switch 2-1 DIP Switch S18 - Boot Mode Switches 2-1 DIP Switch S9 - MC13783 USB Mode Switches. 2-2 DIP Switch S3 - MC13783 Audio Clock Source Select. 2-2 DIP Switch S15 - User Defined Switches 2-3 DIP Switch S16 - UART Enable Switches 2-3 Variable resistor R425 - Battery emulation output control. 2-3 ADS Jumper Headers 2-3 ADS Jumper Connectors 2-4 Operation 2-5 Functional Block Diagram 2-5 ADS Memory Map 2-6 Peripheral Bus Control CPLD 2-6 On-Board Memory 2-6 USB On-The-Go Interface Full Speed 2-7 USB On-The-Go Interface High Speed 2-8 USB Host Interface High Speed 2-8 USB Host Interface Full Speed 2-9 UART Internal and IrDA Interfaces. 2-9 External Ethernet Interface 10BASE-T 2-10 Fast Ethernet Controller FEC Interface 2-11 1-Wire EEPROM 2-11 Power management and Audio Chip 2-12 Audio Indicator Buzzer 2-12 LED Indicators 2-13 Add-On Module Connections and Usage 2-14 Using a NAND Flash Card 2-14 Using a TFT LCD Display Panel 2-14 Using a Keypad. 2-15 Using an Image Sensor Module 2-17 Using a TV Encoder Card. 2-17 Using Plug-in Memory Cards 2-18 Using a Plug-in PCMCIA Card 2-19 Using a Mini ATA hard Drive 2-19

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Using an ETM Connector 2-19 Using a Samtec Logic Analyzer Connectors 2-19

Chapter 3 Support Information

Introduction. 3-1 Logic Analyzer Connectors 3-1 UART/RS-232 Connectors 3-5

UARTA Connector 3-6 UARTB Connector 3-6 External UART Connector 3-7 Multi-ICE Connector 3-7 Ethernet Connector 3-8 FET Connector 3-9 USB OTG Connectors 3-9 USB Host Connectors 3-10 NAND Flash Connectors 3-11 External Keypad Connector 3-13 LCD Panel Connector 3-14 TV Encoder Connector 3-15 SD/MMC Connectors 3-16 Memory Stick Connector 3-17 PCMCIA Connector 3-17 ATA Connector. 3-20 ETM Connector 3-22 CPLD Programming Connector 3-24 Audio Jacks. 3-24 Extension and Image Sensor Connectors 3-26

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About This Book

This manual explains how to connect and operate the i.MX27 Application Development System MCIMX27ADSE .

Audience

The audience for this manual is handheld communication device designers. It is assumed that users are engineers or technicians with experience using development systems.

Organization

The manual consists of three chapters.
• Chapter 1 General Information introduces the user to the features and capabilities of the ADS.
• Chapter 2 Configuration and Operation contains configuration information, connection descriptions, and other operational information that may be useful during the development process.
• Chapter 3 Support Information contains connector pin assignments, connector signal descriptions, and other useful information about the ADS.

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