ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite® Evaluation System Manual Revision 1.1, August 2012 Part Number 82-000230-01 Analog Devices, Inc. One Technology Way Norwood, Mass. 02062-9106 a Copyright Information © 2012 Analog Devices, Inc., ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This document may not be reproduced in any form without prior, express written consent from Analog Devices, Inc. Printed in the USA. Disclaimer Analog Devices, Inc. reserves the right to change this product without prior notice. Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use; nor for any infringement of patents or other rights of third parties which may result from its use. No license is granted by implication or otherwise under the patent rights of Analog Devices, Inc. Trademark and Service Mark Notice The Analog Devices logo, CrossCore, EngineerZone, EZ-KIT Lite, SHARC, and VisualDSP++ are registered trademarks of Analog Devices, Inc. All other brand and product names are trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. Regulatory Compliance The ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite is designed to be used solely in a laboratory environment. The board is not intended for use as a consumer end product or as a portion of a consumer end product. The board is an open system design which does not include a shielded enclosure and therefore may cause interference to other electrical devices in close proximity. This board should not be used in or near any medical equipment or RF devices. The ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite has been certified to comply with the essential requirements of the European EMC directive 2004/108/EC and therefore carries the “CE” mark. The ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite has been appended to Analog Devices, Inc. EMC Technical File (EMC TF) referenced DSPTOOLS1 and was declared CE compliant by an appointed Notified Body (No.0673) as listed below. Notified Body Statement of Compliance: Z600ANA2.040 dated June 22 2010. Issued by: Technology International (Europe) Limited 56 Shrivenham Hundred Business Park Shrivenham, Swindon, SN6 8TY, UK The EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system contains ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive devices. Electrostatic charges readily accumulate on the human body and equipment and can discharge without detection. Permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high-energy discharges. Proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality. Store unused EZ-KIT Lite boards in the protective shipping package. CONTENTS PREFACE Product Overview .......................................................................... x Purpose of This Manual .............................................................. xii Intended Audience ...................................................................... xiii Manual Contents ........................................................................ xiii What’s New in This Manual ......................................................... xiv Technical Support ........................................................................ xiv Supported Processors ..................................................................... xv Product Information .................................................................... xvi Analog Devices Web Site ........................................................ xvi EngineerZone ........................................................................ xvii Related Documents ..................................................................... xvii Notation Conventions ................................................................ xviii USING THE ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT LITE Package Contents .......................................................................... 1-2 Default Configuration ................................................................... 1-3 CCES Install and Session Startup .................................................. 1-4 Session Startup ........................................................................ 1-6 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual v Contents VisualDSP++ Install and Session Startup ....................................... 1-8 Session Startup ........................................................................ 1-9 CCES Evaluation License ........................................................... 1-10 VisualDSP++ Evaluation License ................................................. 1-11 External Memory ........................................................................ 1-12 ELVIS Interface .......................................................................... 1-13 Analog Audio ............................................................................. 1-14 LEDs and Push Buttons .............................................................. 1-15 Example Programs ...................................................................... 1-17 Board Design Database ............................................................... 1-17 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT LITE HARDWARE REFERENCE System Architecture ...................................................................... 2-2 External Port ........................................................................... 2-3 DAI Interface .......................................................................... 2-3 DPI Interface .......................................................................... 2-5 FLAG Pins .............................................................................. 2-6 External PLL ........................................................................... 2-6 Expansion Interface ................................................................. 2-7 JTAG Emulation Port ............................................................. 2-7 Switches ....................................................................................... 2-8 Boot Mode and Clock Ratio Select Switch (SW2) .................... 2-9 Codec Setup Switch (SW3) ................................................... 2-10 Electret Microphone Select Switch (SW4) .............................. 2-11 UART Enable Switch (SW5) ................................................. 2-11 vi ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Contents Loopback Test Switches (SW6 and SW14) ............................. 2-11 Push Button Enable Switch (SW7) ......................................... 2-12 ELVIS Oscilloscope Configuration Switch (SW1) ................... 2-12 ELVIS Function Generator Configuration Switch (SW13) ...... 2-13 AD1835A and Flash Disconnect Switch (SW15) .................... 2-14 LEDs and Push Buttons .............................................................. 2-14 General Purpose LEDs (LED1–8) .......................................... 2-15 Power LED (LED9) ............................................................... 2-15 Reset LED (LED10) .............................................................. 2-15 USB Monitor LED (ZLED3) ................................................. 2-15 Push Buttons (SW8–11) ........................................................ 2-16 Board Reset Push Button (SW12) .......................................... 2-16 Jumpers ...................................................................................... 2-17 VCO Select Jumper (JP1) ...................................................... 2-18 ELVIS Select Jumper (JP2) .................................................... 2-18 ELVIS Voltage Selection Jumper (JP3) ................................... 2-19 ELVIS Programmable Flag Jumper (JP4) ................................ 2-19 Connectors ................................................................................. 2-20 Expansion Interface Connectors (J1–3) .................................. 2-21 Audio In RCA Connector (J10) ............................................. 2-21 Audio Out RCA Connector (J5) ............................................ 2-22 Headphone Out Jack (J9) ...................................................... 2-22 Power Jack (J4) ...................................................................... 2-22 S/PDIF Coax Connectors (J7 and J8) .................................... 2-23 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual vii Contents DPI Header (P3) ................................................................... 2-23 DAI Header (P4) .................................................................. 2-24 JTAG Header (ZP4) .............................................................. 2-24 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT LITE BILL OF MATERIALS ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT LITE SCHEMATIC INDEX viii ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite®, Analog Devices, Inc. evaluation system for SHARC® processors. SHARC processors are based on a 32-bit super Harvard architecture that includes a unique memory architecture comprised of two large on-chip, dual-ported SRAM blocks coupled with a sophisticated I/O processor, which gives a SHARC processor the bandwidth for sustained high-speed computations. SHARC processors represents today’s de facto standard for floating-point processing, targeted toward premium audio applications. The evaluation system is designed to be used in conjunction with the CrossCore® Embedded Studio (CCES) and VisualDSP++® development environments to test capabilities of the ADSP-21371 SHARC processors. The development environment aids advanced application code development and debug, such as: • Create, compile, assemble, and link application programs written in C++, C, and ADSP-21371 assembly • Load, run, step, halt, and set breakpoints in application program • Read and write data and program memory • Read and write core and peripheral registers • Plot memory Access to the ADSP-21371 processor from a personal computer (PC) is achieved through a USB port or an external JTAG emulator. The USB interface provides unrestricted access to the ADSP-21371 processor and ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ix Product Overview evaluation board peripherals. Analog Devices JTAG emulators offer faster communication between the host PC and target hardware. Analog Devices carries a wide range of in-circuit emulation products. To learn more about Analog Devices emulators and processor development tools, go to http://www.analog.com/dsp/tools. The ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite provides example programs to demonstrate capabilities of the evaluation board. Product Overview The board features: • Analog Devices ADSP-21371 processor • 208-pin MQFP package • 266 MHz core clock speed • Synchronous dynamic random access memory (SDRAM) • 1M x 32-bit x 4 banks • Flash memory • 1M x 8-bit • Serial peripheral interface (SPI) flash memory • 2M bit x ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Preface • Analog audio interface • Analog Devices AD1835A audio codec • 4 x 2 RCA phono jack for four channels of stereo output • 2 x 1 RCA phono jack for one channel of stereo input • 3.5 mm headphone jack for one channel stereo output • Universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) • ADM3202 RS-232 driver/receiver • DB9 female connector • National Instruments Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite (ELVIS) Interface • LabVIEW™-based virtual instruments • Multifunction data acquisition device • Bench-top workstation and prototype board • LEDs • Eleven LEDs: one power (green), one board reset (red), one USB monitor (amber), and eight general-purpose (amber) • Push buttons • Five push buttons: one reset, two connected to DAI, and two connected to the FLAG pins of the processor • Expansion interface (type A) • Parallel port, FLAG pins, DPI, DAI ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual xi Purpose of This Manual • Other features • JTAG ICE 14-pin header • Test points for processor current measurement • DPI header • DAI header The EZ-KIT Lite board has a total of 1 MB of parallel flash memory and 2M bit of SPI flash memory. Flash memories can store user-specific boot code and allow the board to run as a standalone unit. For more information, see “External Memory” on page 1-12 and “Boot Mode and Clock Ratio Select Switch (SW2)” on page 2-9. The board has 16 MB of SDRAM, which can be used at runtime or from which code can be executed. The DAI port of the processor is connected to the AD1835A audio codec and an external phase lock loop (PLL). The DAI interface facilitates development of digital and analog audio signal-processing applications. See “Analog Audio” on page 1-14 for more information. The DPI port of the processor is connected to the UART and SPI interfaces. The UART interface can connect to a standard RS-232, while the SPI connects to the 2M bit of serial flash memory. Additionally, the EZ-KIT Lite board provides access to all of the processor’s peripheral ports. Access is provided in the form of a three-connector expansion interface. See “Expansion Interface” on page 2-7 for details. Purpose of This Manual The ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual provides instructions for installing the product hardware (board). The text describes operation and configuration of the board components and xii ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Preface provides guidelines for running your own code on the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite. Finally, a schematic and a bill of materials are provided for reference. Intended Audience The primary audience for this manual is a programmer who is familiar with Analog Devices processors. This manual assumes that the audience has a working knowledge of the appropriate processor architecture and instruction set. Programmers who are unfamiliar with Analog Devices processors can use this manual but should supplement it with other texts that describe your target architecture For the locations of these documents, see “Related Documents”. Programmers who are unfamiliar with CCES or VisualDSP++ should refer to the online help and the user’s manuals. Manual Contents The manual consists of: • Chapter 1, “Using the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite” on page 1-1 Describes EZ-KIT Lite functionality from a programmer’s perspective and provides an easy-to-access memory map. • Chapter 2, “ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference” on page 2-1 Provides information on the EZ-KIT Lite hardware components. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual xiii What’s New in This Manual • Appendix A, “ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Bill of Materials” on page A-1 Provides a list of components used to manufacture the EZ-KIT Lite board. • Appendix B, “ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Schematic” on page B-1 Provides the resources to allow board-level debugging or to use as a reference guide. Appendix B is part of the online help. What’s New in This Manual This is revision 1.1 of the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual. The manual has been updated to include CCES information. In addition, modifications and corrections based on errata reports against the previous manual revision have been made. For the latest version of this manual, please refer to the Analog Devices Web site. Technical Support You can reach Analog Devices processors and DSP technical support in the following ways: • Post your questions in the processors and DSP support community at EngineerZone®: http://ez.analog.com/community/dsp • Submit your questions to technical support directly at: http://www.analog.com/support xiv ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Preface • E-mail your questions about processors, DSPs, and tools development software from CrossCore Embedded Studio or VisualDSP++: Choose Help > Email Support. This creates an e-mail to and automatically attaches your CrossCore Embedded Studio or VisualDSP++ version information and license.dat file. [email protected] • E-mail your questions about processors and processor applications to: [email protected] or [email protected] (Greater China support) • In the USA only, call 1-800-ANALOGD (1-800-262-5643) • Contact your Analog Devices sales office or authorized distributor. Locate one at: www.analog.com/adi-sales • Send questions by mail to: Processors and DSP Technical Support Analog Devices, Inc. Three Technology Way P.O. Box 9106 Norwood, MA 02062-9106 USA Supported Processors The ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system supports Analog Devices ADSP-21371 SHARC processors. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual xv Product Information Product Information Product information can be obtained from the Analog Devices Web site and the online help system. Analog Devices Web Site The Analog Devices Web site, www.analog.com, provides information about a broad range of products—analog integrated circuits, amplifiers, converters, and digital signal processors. To access a complete technical library for each processor family, go to http://www.analog.com/processors/technical_library. The manuals selection opens a list of current manuals related to the product as well as a link to the previous revisions of the manuals. When locating your manual title, note a possible errata check mark next to the title that leads to the current correction report against the manual. Also note, myAnalog is a free feature of the Analog Devices Web site that allows customization of a Web page to display only the latest information about products you are interested in. You can choose to receive weekly e-mail notifications containing updates to the Web pages that meet your interests, including documentation errata against all manuals. myAnalog provides access to books, application notes, data sheets, code examples, and more. Visit myAnalog (found on the Analog Devices home page) to sign up. If you are a registered user, just log on. Your user name is your e-mail address. xvi ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Preface EngineerZone EngineerZone is a technical support forum from Analog Devices. It allows you direct access to ADI technical support engineers. You can search FAQs and technical information to get quick answers to your embedded processing and DSP design questions. Use EngineerZone to connect with other DSP developers who face similar design challenges. You can also use this open forum to share knowledge and collaborate with the ADI support team and your peers. Visit http://ez.analog.com to sign up. Related Documents For additional information about the product, refer to the following publications. Table 1. Related Processor Publications Title Description ADSP-21371/ADSP-21375 SHARC Processor General functional description, pinout, and timing of the processor Data Sheet ADSP-2137x SHARC Processor Hardware Reference Description of the internal processor architecture, registers, and all peripheral functions SHARC Processor Programming Reference Description of all allowed processor assembly instructions ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual xvii Notation Conventions Notation Conventions Text conventions used in this manual are identified and described as follows. Example Description Close command (File menu) Titles in reference sections indicate the location of an item within the development environment’s menu system (for example, the Close command appears on the File menu). {this | that} Alternative required items in syntax descriptions appear within curly brackets and separated by vertical bars; read the example as this or that. One or the other is required. [this | that] Optional items in syntax descriptions appear within brackets and separated by vertical bars; read the example as an optional this or that. [this,…] Optional item lists in syntax descriptions appear within brackets delimited by commas and terminated with an ellipse; read the example as an optional comma-separated list of this. .SECTION Commands, directives, keywords, and feature names are in text with letter gothic font. filename Non-keyword placeholders appear in text with italic style format. xviii Note: For correct operation, ... A Note provides supplementary information on a related topic. In the online version of this book, the word Note appears instead of this symbol. Caution: Incorrect device operation may result if ... Caution: Device damage may result if ... A Caution identifies conditions or inappropriate usage of the product that could lead to undesirable results or product damage. In the online version of this book, the word Caution appears instead of this symbol. Warning: Injury to device users may result if ... A Warning identifies conditions or inappropriate usage of the product that could lead to conditions that are potentially hazardous for the devices users. In the online version of this book, the word Warning appears instead of this symbol. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1 USING THE ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT LITE This chapter provides specific information to assist you with development of programs for the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system. The information appears in the following sections. • “Package Contents” on page 1-2 Lists items contained in your EZ-KIT Lite package. • “Default Configuration” on page 1-3 Shows the default configuration of the EZ-KIT Lite board. • “CCES Install and Session Startup” on page 1-4 Instructs how to start a new or open an existing EZ-KIT Lite session using CCES. • “VisualDSP++ Install and Session Startup” on page 1-8 Instructs how to start a new or open an existing EZ-KIT Lite session using VisualDSP++. • “CCES Evaluation License” on page 1-10 Describes the CCES demo license shipped with the EZ-KIT Lite. • “VisualDSP++ Evaluation License” on page 1-11 Describes the VisualDSP++ demo license shipped with the EZ-KIT Lite. • “External Memory” on page 1-12 Defines the memory map of the EZ-KIT Lite; describes how to access external memory. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-1 Package Contents • “ELVIS Interface” on page 1-13 Describes the on-board National Instruments Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite (NI ELVIS) interface. • “Analog Audio” on page 1-14 Describes how to set up and communicate with the on-board audio codec. • “LEDs and Push Buttons” on page 1-15 Describes the board’s general-purpose I/O pins and buttons. • “Example Programs” on page 1-17 Provides information about example programs included in the evaluation system. • “Board Design Database” on page 1-17 Highlights the available technical resources for the design, layout, fabrication, and assembly of the EZ-KIT Lite. For information on the graphical user interface, including the boot loading, target options, and other facilities of the EZ-KIT Lite system, refer to the online help. For detailed information on how to program the ADSP-21371 SHARC processor, refer to the documents referenced in “Related Documents”. Package Contents Your ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system package contains the following items. • ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite board • Universal 7V DC power supply • USB 2.0 cable 1-2 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Using the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite • 3.5 mm stereo headphones • 6-foot RCA audio cable • 6-foot 3.5 mm/RCA x 2 Y-cable If any item is missing, contact the vendor where you purchased your EZ-KIT Lite or contact Analog Devices, Inc. Default Configuration The EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system contains ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive devices. Electrostatic charges readily accumulate on the human body and equipment and can discharge without detection. Permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high-energy discharges. Proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality. Store unused EZ-KIT Lite boards in the protective shipping package. The ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite board is designed to run outside your personal computer as a standalone unit. You do not have to open your computer case. When removing the EZ-KIT Lite board from the package, handle the board carefully to avoid the discharge of static electricity, which may damage some components. Figure 1-1 shows the default jumper settings, DIP switch, connector locations, and LEDs used in installation. Confirm that your board is set up in the default configuration before continuing. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-3 CCES Install and Session Startup Figure 1-1. EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Setup CCES Install and Session Startup For information about CCES and to download the software, go to www.analog.com/CCES. A link for the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Board Support Package (BSP) for CCES can be found at http://www.analog.com/SHARC/EZKits. Follow these instructions to ensure correct operation of the product software and hardware. 1-4 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Using the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Step 1: Connect the EZ-KIT Lite board to a personal computer (PC) running CCES using one of two options: an Analog Devices emulator or via the debug agent. Using an Emulator: 1. Plug one side of the USB cable into the USB connector of the emulator. Plug the other side into a USB port of the PC running CCES. 2. Attach the emulator to the header connector ZP4 (labeled JTAG) on the EZ-KIT Lite board. Using the on-board Debug Agent: 1. Plug one side of the USB cable into the USB connector of the debug agent ZJ1 (labeled USB). 2. Plug the other side of the cable into a USB port of the PC running CCES. Step 2: Attach the provided cord and appropriate plug to the 7V power adaptor. 1. Plug the jack-end of the power adaptor into the power connector J4 on the EZ-KIT Lite board. 2. Plug the other side of the power adaptor into a power outlet. The power LED (labeled LED9) is lit green when power is applied to the board. 3. Power the emulator (if used). Plug the jack-end of the assembled power adaptor into the emulator and plug the other side of the power adaptor into a power outlet. The enable/power indicator is lit green when power is applied. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-5 CCES Install and Session Startup Step 3 (if connected through the debug agent): Verify that the yellow USB monitor LED (labeled ZLED3) and the green power LED (labeled ZLED9) on the debug agent are both on. This signifies that the board is communicating properly with the host PC and ready to run CCES. Session Startup It is assumed that the CrossCore Embedded Studio software is installed and running on your PC. If you connect the board or emulator first (before installing Note: CCES) to the PC, the Windows driver wizard may not find the board drivers. 1. Navigate to the CCES environment via the Start menu. Note that CCES is not connected to the target board. 2. Use the system configuration utility to connect to the EZ-KIT Lite board. If a debug configuration exists already, select the appropriate configuration and click Apply and Debug or Debug. Go to step 8. To create a debug configuration, do one of the following: • Click the down arrow next to the little bug icon, select Debug Configurations • Choose Run > Debug Configurations. The Debug Configuration dialog box appears. 3. Select CrossCore Embedded Studio Application and click (New launch configuration). The Select Processor page of the Session Wizard appears. 1-6 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Using the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite 4. Ensure Blackfin is selected in Processor family. In Processor type, select ADSP-21371. Click Next. The Select Connection Type page of the Session Wizard appears. 5. Select one of the following: • For standalone debug agent connections, EZ-KIT Lite and click Next. • For emulator connections, Emulator and click Next. The Select Platform page of the Session Wizard appears. 6. Do one of the following: • For standalone debug agent connections, ensure that the selected platform is ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite via Debug Agent. • For emulator connections, choose the type of emulator that is connected to the board. 7. Click Finish to close the wizard. The new debug configuration is created and added to the program(s) to load list. 8. In the Program(s) to load section, choose the program to load when connecting to the board. If not loading any program upon connection to the target, do not make any changes. Note that while connected to the target, there is no way to choose a program to download. To load a program once connected, terminate the session. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-7 VisualDSP++ Install and Session Startup a configuration, go to the Debug Configurations dialog Toboxdelete and select the configuration to delete. Click and choose Yes when asked if you wish to delete the selected launch configuration. Then Close the dialog box. from the target board, click the terminate button To(reddisconnect box) or choose Run > Terminate. To delete a session, choose Target > Session > Session List. Select the session name from the list and click Delete. Click OK. VisualDSP++ Install and Session Startup For information about VisualDSP++ and to download the software, go to www.analog.com/VisualDSP. 1. Plug the provided power supply into J4 on the EZ-KIT Lite board. Visually verify that the green power LED (LED9) is on. 2. Verify that the red reset LED (LED10) goes on for a moment and then goes off, and, finally, LED1 through LED8 are blinking sequentially. 3. Connect one end of the USB cable to an available full speed USB port on your PC and the other end to ZJ1 on the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite board 4. Verify that the yellow USB monitor LED (ZLED3, located near the USB connector) is lit. This signifies that the board is communicating properly with the host PC and is ready to run VisualDSP++. 1-8 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Using the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Session Startup 1. If you are running VisualDSP++ for the first time, navigate to the VisualDSP++ environment via the Start > Programs menu. The main window appears. Note that VisualDSP++ does not connect to any session. Skip the rest of this step to step 2. If you have run VisualDSP++ previously, the last opened session appears on the screen. You can override the default behavior and force VisualDSP++ to start a new session by pressing and holding down the Ctrl key while starting VisualDSP++. Do not release the Ctrl key until the Session Wizard appears on the screen. Go to step 3. 2. To connect to a new EZ-KIT Lite session, start Session Wizard by selecting one of the following. • From the Session menu, New Session. • From the Session menu, Session List. Then click New Session from the Session List dialog box. • From the Session menu, Connect to Target. 3. The Select Processor page of the wizard appears on the screen. Ensure SHARC is selected in Processor family. In Choose a target processor, select ADSP-21371. Click Next. 4. The Select Connection Type page of the wizard appears on the screen. Select EZ-KIT Lite and click Next. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-9 CCES Evaluation License 5. The Select Platform page of the wizard appears on the screen. Ensure that the selected platform is ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite via Debug Agent. Specify your own Session name for your session or accept the default name. The session name can be a string of any length; although, the box displays approximately 32 characters. The session name can include space characters. If you do not specify a session name, VisualDSP++ creates a session name by combining the name of the selected platform with the selected processor. The only way to change a session name later is to delete the session and open a new session. Click Next. 6. The Finish page of the wizard appears on the screen. The page displays your selections. Check the selections. If you are not satisfied, click Back to make changes; otherwise, click Finish. VisualDSP++ creates the new session and connects to the EZ-KIT Lite. Once connected, the main window’s title is changed to include the session name set in step 5. disconnect from a session, click the disconnect button Toor select Session > Disconnect from Target. To delete a session, select Session > Session List. Select the session name from the list and click Delete. Click OK. CCES Evaluation License The ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite software is part of the Board Support Package (BSP) for the SHARC ADSP-2137x family. The EZ-KIT Lite is a licensed product that offers an unrestricted evaluation license for 90 days after activation. Once the evaluation period ends, the evaluation license becomes permanently disabled. If the evaluation license is installed but 1-10 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Using the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite not activated, it allows 10 days of unrestricted use and then becomes disabled. The license can be re-enabled by activation. An evaluation license can be upgraded to a full license. Licenses can be purchased from: • Analog Devices directly. Call (800) 262-5645 or 781-937-2384 or go to: http://www.analog.com/buyonline. • Analog Devices, Inc. local sales office or authorized distributor. To locate one, go to: http://www.analog.com/salesdir/continent.asp. EZ-KIT Lite hardware must be connected and powered up to The use CCES with a valid evaluation or full license. VisualDSP++ Evaluation License The ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite installation is part of the VisualDSP++ installation. The EZ-KIT Lite is a licensed product that offers an unrestricted evaluation license for the first 90 days. Once the initial unrestricted 90-day evaluation license expires: 1. VisualDSP++ allows a connection to the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite via the USB Debug Agent interface only. Connections to simulators and emulation products are no longer allowed. 2. The linker restricts a user program to 5325 words of memory for code space with no restrictions for data space. avoid errors when opening VisualDSP++, the EZ-KIT Lite Tohardware must be connected and powered up. This is true for using VisualDSP++ with a valid evaluation or full license. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-11 External Memory External Memory The EZ-KIT Lite contains three types of memory: parallel flash (1 MB), SPI flash (2M bit), and SDRAM (128M bit). Flash memories can store user-specific boot code and allow the board to run as a standalone unit. For information on how to select a boot device for the processor, see “Boot Mode and Clock Ratio Select Switch (SW2)” on page 2-9. Table 1-1 provides start and end addresses of the on-board external memories. Table 1-1. EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation Board External Memory Start Address End Address Content 0x00200000 0x9FFFFF SDRAM memory (MS0) 0x04000000 0x040FFFFF Flash memory (MS1) 0x08000000 0x08000000 0x08FFFFFF 0x0BFFFFFF Unused chip select (MS2) for non-SDRAM addresses Unused chip select (MS2) for SDRAM address 0x0C000000 0x0C000000 0x0CFFFFFF 0x0FFFFFFF Unused chip select (MS3) for non-SDRAM addresses Unused chip select (MS3) for SDRAM addresses Parallel flash memory and SDRAM are connected to the external memory of the processor. SDRAM memory is connected to the SDRAM controller of the processor. A set of programmable timing parameters is available to configure the SDRAM banks to support slower memory accesses. Care must be taken when configuring the SDRAM control registers. For more information regarding the SDRAM controller setup, refer to the ADSP-2137x SHARC Processor Hardware Reference. An example program is included in the EZ-KIT Lite installation directory to demonstrate the controller setup. 1-12 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Using the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite SPI flash memory is connected to the SPI port of the processor; SPI flash designates: • DPI pin 5 (DPI5) as a chip select • DPI pin 3 (DPI3) as the SPI clock • DPI pin 1 (DPI1) as the MOSI • DPI pin 2 (DPI2) as the MISO By default, the DPI is set up for SPI flash, and any required changes to SPI flash can be made by modifying the DPI interface of the processor. An example program is included in the EZ-KIT Lite installation directory to demonstrate SPI flash memory reads and writes. Parallel flash memory is connected to the asynchronous memory controller of the processor. Each of their respective memory banks can be programmed independently with different timing parameters. For more information on changing wait states to speed up or slow down the asynchronous controller and other setup information, refer to the ADSP-2137x SHARC Processor Hardware Reference. Example programs are included in the EZ-KIT Lite installation directory to demonstrate flash memory reads and writes. ELVIS Interface The ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite board contains the National Instruments Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite interface. The interface features the DC voltage and current measurement modules, oscilloscope and bode analyzer modules, function generator, arbitrary waveform generator, and digital I/O. The ELVIS interface is a LabVIEW-based design and prototype environment for university science and engineering laboratories. The ELVIS ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-13 Analog Audio interface consists of LabVIEW-based virtual instruments, a multifunction data acquisition (DAQ) device, and a custom-designed bench-top workstation and prototype board. This combination provides a ready-to-use suite of instruments found in most educational laboratories. Because the interface is based on LabVIEW and provides complete data acquisition and prototyping capabilities, the system is ideal for academic coursework that range from lower-division classes to advanced project-based curriculums. For more information on ELVIS and example demonstration programs, visit National Instruments Web site at www.ni.com. Analog Audio The AD1835A device is a high-performance, single-chip codec featuring four stereo digital-to-analog converters (DACs) for audio output and one stereo analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) for audio input. The codec can input and output data with a sample rate of up to 96 kHz on all channels. A 192 kHz sample rate can be used with one of the DAC channels. The processor is interfaced with the AD1835A codec via the DAI port. The DAI pins can be configured to transfer serial data from the codec in either time-division multiplexed (TDM) or 2-wire interface mode (TWI). For more information about the AD1835A connection to the DAI, see “DAI Interface” on page 2-3. The master input clock (MCLK) for the AD1835A codec can be generated by the on-board 12.288 MHz oscillator or supplied by one of the DAI pins of the processor. Using a DAI pin to generate the MCLK, as opposed to the on-board oscillator, allows synchronization of multiple devices in the system. It is possible to disable the on-board audio oscillator from driving the audio codec and the processor’s input pin. For instructions on how to configure the clock, refer to “Codec Setup Switch (SW3)” on page 2-10. 1-14 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Using the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite The AD1835A codec can be configured as a master or a slave, depending on the DIP switch settings. In master mode, the codec drives the serial port clock and frame sync signals to the processor. In slave mode, the processor must generate and drive all of the serial port clock and frame sync signals. For more information, refer to “Codec Setup Switch (SW3)” on page 2-10. The internal configuration registers of the AD1835A codec are configured using the SPI port of the processor. The DPI pin 4 (DPI4 register) is used as the select for the device. For information on how to configure the multichannel codec, refer to the product data sheet at AD1835A. The RCA connector (J10) is used to input analog audio. When using an electret microphone on this connector, configure switch SW4 according to the instructions in “Electret Microphone Select Switch (SW4)” on page 2-11. The four output channels are connected to the RCA connector (J5). Channel 4 of the codec connects to the headphone jack (J9). For more information, see “Connectors” on page 2-20. Example programs are included in the EZ-KIT Lite installation directory to demonstrate how to configure and use the on-board analog audio interface. LEDs and Push Buttons The EZ-KIT Lite has eight general-purpose user LEDs and four general-purpose push buttons. Two general-purpose push buttons are attached to the FLAG pins of the processor, while the other two are attached to the DAI pins. All of the push buttons are connected to the processor through a DIP switch (SW7). The DIP switch can disconnect the processor pins connected to the push buttons. See “Push Button Enable Switch (SW7)” on page 2-12 for ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-15 LEDs and Push Buttons instructions on how to disable a push button from driving its associated processor pin. The state of the push buttons connected to the FLAG pins can be determined by reading the FLAG register. The push buttons connected to the DAI pins must be configured as interrupts. It is necessary to set up an interrupt routine to determine each pin’s state. Table 1-2 shows the push button and processor connections. Refer to the related example program shipped with the EZ-KIT Lite for more information. Table 1-2. Push Button Connections Push Button Label Push Button Reference Designator Processor Pin PB1 SW8 FLAG1/IRQ1 PB2 SW11 FLAG0/IRQ0 PB3 SW10 DAI19 PB4 SW9 DAI20 Table 1-3 summarizes the LED connections to the processor. To use the LEDs connected to the DAI or DPI pins, configure the respective processor’s registers. For more information, refer to the ADSP-2137x SHARC Processor Hardware Reference. Table 1-3. LED Connections LED Reference Designator Processor Pin LED1 DPI6 LED2 DPI7 LED3 DPI8 LED4 DPI13 LED5 DPI14 LED6 DAI15 1-16 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Using the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Table 1-3. LED Connections (Cont’d) LED Reference Designator Processor Pin LED7 DAI16 LED8 FLAG3/MS3/IRQ3 An example program is included in the EZ-KIT Lite installation directory to demonstrate functionality of the LEDs and push buttons. Example Programs Example programs are provided with the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite to demonstrate various capabilities of the product. The programs are included in the product installation kit and can be found in the Examples folder of the installation. Refer to a readme file provided with each example for more information. CCES users are encouraged to use the example browser to find examples included with the EZ-KIT Lite Board Support Package. Board Design Database A .zip file containing all of the electronic information required for the design, layout, fabrication and assembly of the product is available for download from the Analog Devices board design database at: http://www.analog.com/sharc-board-design-database. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-17 Board Design Database 1-18 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT LITE HARDWARE REFERENCE This chapter describes the hardware design of the ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite board. The following topics are covered. • “System Architecture” on page 2-2 Describes the ADSP-21371 board configuration and explains how the board components interface with the processor. • “Switches” on page 2-8 Shows the locations and describes the on-board switches. • “LEDs and Push Buttons” on page 2-14 Shows the locations and describes the on-board LEDs and push buttons. • “Jumpers” on page 2-17 Shows the locations and describes the on-board configuration jumpers. • “Connectors” on page 2-20 Shows the locations and provides part numbers for the on-board connectors. In addition, the manufacturer and part number information is provided for the mating parts. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-1 System Architecture System Architecture This section describes the processor’s configuration on the EZ-KIT Lite board (Figure 2-1). 4M x 32 SDRAM 1M x 8 Flash Parallel Port JTAG Port Debug Agent USB Connector JTAG Header ADSP-21371 DSP 16.384 MHz Oscillator Expansion Connectors Type A Reset PB DPI Conn RS 232 Conn DAI ADM3202 A5V 3.3V +7.0V Connector FLAGs 0,1, and 3 DPI 1.2V AD1835 CODEC DAI Conn 4 Power Regulation 2 LEDs (5) SPI FLASH ELVIS Conn 2 PBs (4) Stereo In RCA Jacks (2x1) Stereo Out RCA Jacks (4x2) Headphone Jack Figure 2-1. System Architecture Block Diagram The EZ-KIT Lite is designed to demonstrate the ADSP-21371 processor capabilities. The processor core is powered at 1.2V, and the I/O is powered at 3.3V. 2-2 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference The CLKIN pin of the processor connects to a 16.384 MHz oscillator. The core frequency of the processor is derived by multiplying the frequency at the CLKIN pin by a value determined by the state of the processor pins CLKCFG1 and CLKCFG0. The value at these pins is determined by the state of switch SW2 (see “Boot Mode and Clock Ratio Select Switch (SW2)” on page 2-9). By default, the EZ-KIT Lite provides a core frequency of 262.144 MHz. It is possible to change the speed of the processor by changing the value of the PMCTL register. The SW2 switch also configures the boot mode of the processor. The EZ-KIT Lite is capable of EPROM/flash boot and SPI boot. By default, the EZ-KIT Lite boots from flash memory. For details, see “Boot Mode and Clock Ratio Select Switch (SW2)” on page 2-9. External Port The external port of the ADSP-21371 processor consists of a 24-bit address bus, 16-bit data memory bus, and control lines. The control lines are used to select, read, and write to external memory devices. The external port connects to an 8-bit parallel flash memory and a 16-bit SDRAM memory. See “External Memory” on page 1-12 for more information about accessing flash and SDRAM memories. All of the external port signals are available externally via the expansion interface connectors (J1—3). The pinout of the connectors can be found in “ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Schematic” on page B-1. DAI Interface The digital application interface (DAI) pins are connected to the signal routing unit (SRU) of the processor. The SRU is a flexible routing system, providing a large system of signal flows within the processor. In general, the SRU can route the DAI pins to different internal peripherals in various combinations. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-3 System Architecture The DAI pins are connected to the AD1835A audio codec, a 26-pin header, two RCA connectors, audio oscillator output, an external phase lock loop (PLL) circuit, two LEDs, and two push buttons. Figure 2-2 illustrates the EZ-KIT Lite’s connections to the DAI interface. DAI20 (SFS45) DAI19 (SCLK45) DAI18 (SD5B) DAI17 (SD5A) DAI16 (SD4B) DAI15 (SD4A) DAI14 (SFS23) DAI13 (SCLK23) PB_4 PB_3 SPDIF IN AUDIO OSC LED7 LED6 DAC_SDATA2 DAC_SDATA3 DAC_SDATA4 DAI12 (SD3B) DAI11 (SD3A) DAI10 (SD2B) DAI3 (SCLK0) DAI2 (SD0B) DAI1 (SD0A) DAC1 DAC2 DAC3 DAC4 ADC_LRCLK ADC_BCLK ADC_SDATA1 ELVIS_TRIG PLLMCLK IN PLLMCLK OUT SPDIF OUT 4x2 RCA Phono Jack OUT Headphone Jack AD1835 DAI9 (SD2A) DAI8 (SFS1) DAI7 (SCLK1) DAI5 (SD1A) DAI6 (SD1B) DAI4 (SFS0) DAC_LRCLK DAC_BCLK DAC_SDATA1 ADC 1X2 RCA Phono Jack IN MCLK 12.288MHz DSP Figure 2-2. DAI Connections Block Diagram To use the DAI for a different purpose, disable any signal driving a DAI pin with a switch (see “Codec Setup Switch (SW3)” on page 2-10). In addition, SW3 enables flexible routing of the 12.288 MHz audio oscillator’s output signal. By default, the SW3 signal is used as the master clock (MCLK) for the AD1835A codec. All of the DAI signals are available externally via the expansion interface connectors (J1—3) and 0.1” spaced header (P4). The pinout of the connectors can be found in “ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Schematic” on page B-1. 2-4 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference DPI Interface The digital peripheral interface (DPI) pins are connected to a second signal routing unit of the processor (SRU2). The SRU2 unit, similar to the SRU, is a flexible routing system, providing a large system of signal flows within the processor. In general, the SRU2 can route the DPI pins to different internal peripherals in various combinations. The DPI pins are connected to the SPI flash memory, SPI of the AD1835A codec, a UART, a 20-pin header, and five LEDs. Figure 2-3 illustrates the EZ-KIT Lite’s connections to the DPI interface. T2IN R2OUT ADSP-21371 ADM3202 R1OUT T1IN DPI12 (UART CTS) DPI11 (UART RTS) T2OUT R2IN R1IN T1OUT DB-9 Conn DPI10 (UART RX) DPI9 (UART TX) DPI14 (LED5) DPI13 (LED4) DPI8 (LED3) DPI7 (LED2) DPI6 (LED1) DPI5 (SPI_FLASHCS) DPI4 (SPI_AD1835CS) DPI3 (SPICLK) DPI2 (MISO) DPI1 (MOSI) LED5 CS/ LED4 SCK SO SI LED3 LED2 LED1 SPI FLASH CLATCH CCLK COUT CIN AD1835 Figure 2-3. DPI Connections Block Diagram To use the DPI for a different purpose, disable any signal driving a DPI pin with a switch (see “UART Enable Switch (SW5)” on page 2-11). Any DPI pin connected to a LED can be used without having to disconnect the pin. You can, however, see the respective LED turn ON and OFF when the signal is used elsewhere on the board. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-5 System Architecture All of the DPI signals are available externally via the expansion interface connectors (J1—3) and 0.1” spaced header (P3). The pinout of the connectors can be found in “ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Schematic” on page B-1. FLAG Pins The processor has four general-purpose I/O flag pins. Table 2-1 describes the flag pin connections. Table 2-1. I/O FLAG Pins Processor FLAG Pin EZ-KIT Lite Function FLAG0 Push button (SW2) input FLAG1 Push button (SW2) input FLAG2 SDRAM chip select FLAG3 LED8 For information on how to disable a push button from driving its associated flag pin, see “Push Button Enable Switch (SW7)” on page 2-12. The FLAG signals are available externally via the expansion interface connectors (J1—3). The pinout of the connectors can be found in “ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Schematic” on page B-1. External PLL The ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite contains an external phase lock loop to help generate a faster and more stable master input clock, MCLK. The PLL uses DAI pin 3 as an input clock from the ADSP-21371 processor. The new clock generated by PLL connects to the processor via DAI pin 2. Example programs are included in the EZ-KIT Lite installation directory to demonstrate how to configure and use the board’s external PLL. 2-6 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Expansion Interface The expansion interface consists of three 90-pin connectors. Table 2-2 shows the interfaces each connector provides. For the exact pinout of the connectors, refer to “ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Schematic” on page B-1. The mechanical dimensions of the connectors can be obtained from Technical Support. Table 2-2. Expansion Interface Connectors Connector Interfaces J1 5V, ADDR23–0, DATA31–0 J2 3.3V, FLAG3–0, DAIP20–1, DPI14–1, SDRAM control signals J3 5V, 3.3V, reset, parallel port control signals Limits to current and interface speed must be taken into consideration when using the expansion interface. The maximum current limit is dependent on the capabilities of the used regulator. Additional circuitry also can add extra loading to signals, decreasing their maximum effective speed. Devices does not support and is not responsible for the Analog effects of additional circuitry. JTAG Emulation Port The JTAG emulation port allows an emulator to access the internal and external memory of the processor through a 6-pin interface. The JTAG emulation port of the processor also connects to the USB debugging interface. When an emulator connects to the board at ZP4, the USB debugging interface is disabled. This is not a standard connection of the JTAG interface. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-7 Switches For information about the standard connection of the interface, see EE-68 published on the Analog Devices Web site. For more information about the JTAG connector, see “JTAG Header (ZP4)” on page 2-24. To learn more about SHARC processor emulators, go to http://www.analog.com/processors/tools/sharc. Switches This section describes operation of the on-board switches. The switch locations and default settings are shown in Figure 2-4. Figure 2-4. Switch Locations and Default Settings 2-8 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Boot Mode and Clock Ratio Select Switch (SW2) The SW2 switch sets the boot mode and lock multiplier ratio of the processor. Table 2-3 shows how to set up the boot mode using SW2 positions 1 and 2. By default, the EZ-KIT Lite boots in external port mode from flash memory. Table 2-3. Boot Mode Configuration BOOTCFG0 Pin (Position 1) BOOTCFG1 Pin (Position 2) Boot Mode ON ON SPI slave boot ON OFF Parallel flash boot (default) OFF ON SPI master boot OFF OFF Reserved Table 2-4 shows how to set up the clock multiply ratio using SW2 positions 3 and 4. By default, the processor increases the clock multiply ratio by sixteen, setting the core clock to 262.144 MHz. Table 2-4. Core Clock Rate Configuration CLKCFG0 (Position 3) CLKCFG1 (Position 4) Core to CLKIN Ratio ON ON 6:1 ON OFF 16:1 (default) OFF ON 32:1 OFF OFF Reserved The core clock frequency can be increased or decreased via software by writing to the PMCTL register. For more information on changing the core clock frequency and other setup information, refer to the ADSP-2137x SHARC Processor Hardware Reference. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-9 Switches Codec Setup Switch (SW3) The codec setup switch (SW3) can be used to change the routing of some signals going to the AD1835A codec and set up the communication protocol of the codec. positions 1 and 2 determine the clock routing for the audio oscillator to the codec and processor. Figure 2-5 illustrates how the switch positions 1 and 2 connect on the board. In the default position, route the DAI_P17 pin to DAI_P6 (in software) to clock the codec. SW3 ADSP-21371 Processor AD1835A Codec DAI_P6 MCLK DAI_P17 SW3.1 12.288 MHz OSC SW3.2 Figure 2-5. Audio Clock Routing SW3 position 3 determines if the AD1835A device is a master or a slave. If the AD1835A is a master, the device’s serial interface generates the frame sync and clock signals necessary to transfer data. When the device is a slave, the processor must generate the frame sync and clock signals. By default, position 3 is ON, and the AD1835A codec generates the control signals. position 4 disconnects the AD1835A’s ADC_DATA pin from the DAI. This is useful when the DAI is connected to another device. SW3 2-10 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Electret Microphone Select Switch (SW4) To connect an electret microphone to audio input, place all positions of SW4 ON. The default switch position is all OFF. When SW4 is all ON, a DC offset of 2.5V is added to the signal, and gain of the input amplifiers is changed from 1x to 10x. UART Enable Switch (SW5) The UART enable switch (SW5) disconnects the UART signals from the DPI pins of the processor. When SW5 is OFF, its associated DPI signal (see Table 2-5) can be used on the expansion interface. Table 2-5. UART Enable Switch (SW5) Switch Position EZ-KIT Lite Signal Processor Signal 1 (OFF1) CTS DPI12 2 (ON) RX DPI10 3 (OFF) RTS DPI11 4 (ON) T2IN 1 tied to R2OUT N/A Bold typeface denotes the default setting. Loopback Test Switches (SW6 and SW14) The loopback test switch (SW6) is located at the top left side of the board. The second loopback test switch (SW14) is located at the top right side of the board. These switches are used for testing only; all switch positions should remain OFF. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-11 Switches Push Button Enable Switch (SW7) The push button enable switch (SW7) disconnects the push buttons from their respective processor pins. This allows the signals to be used elsewhere on the board. Table 2-6 shows the switch connections. By default, all positions of SW7 are ON, and the push buttons function as designed. Table 2-6. Push Button Enable Switch (SW7) Switch Position Push Button Label Push Button Reference Designator Processor Pin 1 PB1 SW8 FLAG1/IRQ 2 PB2 SW11 FLAG0/IRQ0 3 PB3 SW10 DAI19 4 PB4 SW9 DAI20 ELVIS Oscilloscope Configuration Switch (SW1) The oscilloscope configuration switch (SW1) determines which audio circuit signals connect to channels A and B of the oscilloscope. The switch is used only when the board is connected to the Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite (ELVIS) station; see “ELVIS Interface” on page 1-13. Each channel must have only one signal selected at a time, as described in Table 2-7. Table 2-7. Oscilloscope Configuration Switch (SW1) Channel Switch Position Audio Circuit Signal A 1 (OFF1) AMP_LEFT_IN A 2 (OFF) AMP_RIGHT_IN A 3 (OFF) LEFT_OUT A 4 (OFF) RIGHT_OUT B 5 (OFF) AMP_LEFT_IN B 6 (OFF) AMP_RIGHT_IN 2-12 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Table 2-7. Oscilloscope Configuration Switch (SW1) (Cont’d) Channel Switch Position Audio Circuit Signal B 7 (OFF) LEFT_OUT B 8 (OFF) RIGHT_OUT 1 Bold typeface denotes the default settings. ELVIS Function Generator Configuration Switch (SW13) The function generator configuration switch (SW13) controls which signals connect to the left and right input signals of the audio interface. The SW13 switch is used only when the board is connected to the ELVIS station; see “ELVIS Interface” on page 1-13. Each channel must have only one signal selected at a time, as described in Table 2-8. Table 2-8. ELVIS Function Generator Configuration Switch (SW13) Channel Switch Position (ON1) Audio Signal AMP_LEFT_IN 1 AMP_RIGHT_IN 2 (ON) RIGHT_IN AMP_LEFT_IN 3 (OFF) DAC0 AMP_RIGHT_IN 4 (OFF) DAC1 AMP_LEFT_IN 5 (OFF) FUNCT_OUT AMP_RIGHT_IN 6 (OFF) FUNCT_OUT 1 LEFT_IN Bold typeface denotes the default settings. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-13 LEDs and Push Buttons AD1835A and Flash Disconnect Switch (SW15) The AD1835A and flash disconnect switch (SW15) disconnects the following signals: DPI4_SPI_AD1835_CS, DAIP8_ADC_LRCLK, and DPI5_SPI_FLASH_CS. The switch is used only on the expansion interface. By default, SW15 positions 1–3 are ON and position 4 is OFF. LEDs and Push Buttons This section describes the on-board LEDs and push buttons. The LED and push button locations are shown in Figure 2-6. Figure 2-6. LED and Push Button Locations 2-14 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference General Purpose LEDs (LED1–8) There are eight general-purpose LEDs on the board. Five LEDs are connected to the DPI interface, two LEDs are connected to the DAI interface, and one LED is connected to FLAG3 of the processor. “LEDs and Push Buttons” on page 1-15 summarizes the LED connections. To use an LED connected to the DAI or DPI, program its respective register on the processor. For more information on how to program the registers, refer to the ADSP-2137x SHARC Processor Hardware Reference. Power LED (LED9) When LED9 is lit (green), it indicates that power is supplied to the board. Reset LED (LED10) When LED10 is lit (red), a master reset of all the major ICs is active. USB Monitor LED (ZLED3) The USB monitor LED (ZLED3) indicates that USB communication has been initialized successfully, and you can connect to the processor using an EZ-KIT Lite session. Once the USB cable is plugged into the board, it takes approximately 15 seconds for the USB monitor LED to light. If the LED does not light, try cycling power on the board and/or reinstalling the USB driver. the development software is actively communicating with When the EZ-KIT Lite target board, the LED can flicker, indicating communications handshake. ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-15 LEDs and Push Buttons Push Buttons (SW8–11) Four push buttons (SW8—11) are provided for general-purpose user input. Two push buttons are connected to the FLAG pins of the processor, while the other two are connected to the DAI of the processor. The push buttons are active high and, when pressed, send a high (1) to the processor. Refer to “LEDs and Push Buttons” on page 1-15 for more information. The push button enable switch ( SW7) is capable of disconnecting the push buttons from corresponding processor pins. Refer to “Push Button Enable Switch (SW7)” on page 2-12 for more information. The push buttons and corresponding processor signals are summarized in Table 2-9. Table 2-9. Push Button Connections Push Button Label Push Button Reference Designator Processor Pin PB1 SW8 FLAG1/IRQ1 PB2 SW11 FLAG0/IRQ0 PB3 SW10 DAI19 PB4 SW9 DAI20 Board Reset Push Button (SW12) The RESET push button (SW12) resets all of the ICs on the board. The only exception is the USB interface chip. The chip is not reset when the push button is pressed after the USB cable has been plugged in and communication initialized correctly with the PC. After USB communication has been initialized, the only way to reset the USB is by powering down the board. 2-16 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Jumpers This section describes functionality of the configuration jumpers. The jumper locations are shown in Figure 2-7. Figure 2-7. Jumper Locations ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-17 Jumpers VCO Select Jumper (JP1) The voltage-controlled oscillator (VCO) select jumper (JP1) configures the frequency selection of the on-board external PLL (U39). When JP1 is installed, the VCO output frequency is multiplied by a factor of 1.0. Conversely, when uninstalled, the VCO output frequency is multiplied by a factor of 0.5 or divided in half. The jumper settings are shown in Table 2-10. Table 2-10. VCO Select Jumper (JP1) JP1 Setting Mode OFF VCO output frequency x ½ (default) ON VCO output frequency x 1.0 ELVIS Select Jumper (JP2) The ELVIS select jumper (JP2) configures the EZ-KIT Lite’s connection to an ELVIS station (see “ELVIS Interface” on page 1-13). When JP2 is installed, connections to the push buttons and LED are re-directed to the ELVIS station instead of the processor. The jumper settings are shown in Table 2-11. Table 2-11. ELVIS Select Jumper (JP2) JP2 Setting Mode OFF Not connected to an ELVIS station (default) ON Connected to an ELVIS station 2-18 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference ELVIS Voltage Selection Jumper (JP3) The ELVIS voltage selection jumper (JP3) is used to select the power source for the EZ-KIT Lite. In a standard mode of operation, the board receives its power from an external power supply. When JP3 is installed, the board is powered from an ELVIS station, and no external power supply is required. The jumper settings are shown in Table 2-12. Table 2-12. ELVIS Voltage Selection Jumper (JP3) JP3 Setting Mode OFF Powered from an external power supply (default) ON Powered from an ELVIS station external power supply must be disconnected from the board The when is installed to avoid potential damage to the EZ-KIT Lite JP3 board and ELVIS unit. ELVIS Programmable Flag Jumper (JP4) The ELVIS programmable flag jumper (JP4) connects the ADSP-21371 processor’s DAI4 pin to the ELVIS trigger pin. When JP4 is installed, the pin is connected to the ELVIS TRIG1_2 pin directly. Conversely, when JP4 is uninstalled, the pin is disconnected and can be used for another non-ELVIS operation. The jumper settings are shown in Table 2-13. Table 2-13. ELVIS Select Jumper (JP4) JP4 Setting Mode OFF DAI4 disconnected from the ELVIS TRIG pin (default) ON DAI4 connected to the ELVIS TRIG pin ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-19 Connectors Connectors This section describes connector functionality and provides information about mating connectors. The connector locations are shown in Figure 2-8. Figure 2-8. Connector Locations 2-20 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Expansion Interface Connectors (J1–3) Three board-to-board connectors (J1—3) provide signals for most peripheral interfaces of the processor. The connectors are located at the bottom of the board. For more information about the expansion interface, see “Expansion Interface” on page 2-7. For the connector availability and pricing, contact Samtec. Part Description Manufacturer Part Number 90-position 0.05” spacing, SMT SAMTEC SFC-145-T2-F-D-A Mating Connectors 90-position 0.05” spacing (through hole) SAMTEC TFM-145-x1 series 90-position 0.05” spacing (surface mount) SAMTEC TFM-145-x2 series 90-position 0.05” spacing (low cost) SAMTEC TFC-145 series Audio In RCA Connector (J10) Part Description Manufacturer Part Number Two-channel right angle RCA jack SWITCHCRAFT PJRAS1X2S02 Mating Cable Two-channel RCA interconnect cable MONSTER CABLE ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual BI100-1M 2-21 Connectors Audio Out RCA Connector (J5) Part Description Manufacturer Part Number Four-channel right angle RCA jack SWITCHCRAFT PJRAS4X2U01 Mating Cable Two-channel RCA interconnect cable MONSTER CABLE BI100-1M Headphone Out Jack (J9) Part Description Manufacturer Part Number 3.5 mm stereo jack A/D ELECTRONICS ST-323-5 Power Jack (J4) The power connector (J4) provides all of the power necessary to operate the EZ-KIT Lite board. Part Description Manufacturer Part Number 2.5 mm power jack SWITCHCRAFT DIGI-KEY RAPC712X-ND Mating Power Supply (shipped with EZ-KIT Lite) 7V power supply 2-22 CUI INC. DMS070214-P6P-SZ ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference The power connector supplies DC power to the EZ-KIT Lite board. The power supply specifications are shown in Table 2-14. Table 2-14. Power Supply Specifications Terminal Connection Center pin +7 [email protected] Outer ring GND S/PDIF Coax Connectors (J7 and J8) Part Description Manufacturer Part Number Coaxial SWITCHCRAFT PJRAN1X1U01 Mating Cable Two-channel RCA interconnect cable MONSTER CABLE BI100-1M DPI Header (P3) The DPI connector (P3) provides access to all of the DPI signals in the from of a .1” spacing header. When using the header to access the DPI pins of the processor, ensure that signals, which normally drive the DPI pins, are disabled. For more information, see “DPI Interface” on page 2-5. Part Description Manufacturer Part Number 20-pin IDC header FCI 68737-420HLF ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-23 Connectors DAI Header (P4) The DAI connector (P4) provides access to all of the DAI signals in the from of a .1” spacing header. When using the header to access the DAI pins of the processor, ensure that signals, which normally drive the DAI pins, are disabled. Refer to “Codec Setup Switch (SW3)” on page 2-10 for more information on how to disable signals already being driven from elsewhere on the EZ-KIT Lite. Part Description Manufacturer Part Number 26-pin IDC header BERG 4102-T08-13LF JTAG Header (ZP4) The JTAG header (ZP4) is the connecting point for a JTAG in-circuit emulator pod. When an emulator connects to the JTAG header, the USB debug interface is disabled. 3 is missing to provide keying. Pin 3 in the mating connector Pin should have a plug. using an emulator with the EZ-KIT Lite board, follow the When connection instructions provided with the emulator. Part Description Manufacturer Part Number 14-pin IDC header FCI 68737-414HLF 2-24 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual A ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT LITE BILL OF MATERIALS The bill of materials corresponds to “ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Schematic” on page B-1. Ref. Qty. Description Reference Designator Manufacturer 1 1 74LVC14A SOIC14 U40 TI 74LVC14AD 2 1 IDT74FCT3244 APY SSOP20 U37 IDT IDT74FCT3244APYG 3 1 12.288MHZ OSC003 U1 EPSON SG-8002CA MP 4 1 LT1765 SOIC8 VR1 LINEAR TECH LT1765ES8#PBF 5 1 MT48LC4M32B 2 TSOP86 U36 DIGI-KEY 557-1196-1-ND 6 1 GTL2002 TSSOP8 U39 PHILIPS GTL2002DP-T 7 1 SN74LVC1G08 SOT23-5 U18 TI SN74LVC1G08DBVR 8 1 TLC2932 TSSOP14 U38 TI TLC2932IPWG4 9 1 SN65LVDS2D SOIC8 U2 NATIONAL SEMI DS90LV018ATM 10 1 16.384MHZ OSC003 U28 EPSON SG-8002CA-MPT 11 1 FDC658P SOT23-6 U3 FAIRCHILD FDC658P ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Part Number A-1 A-2 Ref. Qty. Description Reference Designator Manufacturer Part Number 12 1 SI7601DN ICS010 U45 VISHAY SI7601DN 13 1 21371 M25P20 U29 U29 ST M25P20-VMN6TP 14 1 21371 AM29LV081B U35 U35 AMD AM29LV081-70ED 15 1 ADM708SARZ SOIC8 U23 ANALOG DEVICES ADM708SARZ 16 1 AD8532ARZ SOIC8 U19 ANALOG DEVICES AD8532ARZ 17 2 ADP3336ARMZ MSOP8 VR3-4 ANALOG DEVICES ADP3336ARMZ-REEL7 18 1 ADM3202ARNZ SOIC16 U32 ANALOG DEVICES ADM3202ARNZ 19 8 AD8606ARZ SOIC8 U8-15 ANALOG DEVICES AD8606ARZ 20 1 AD1835AASZ MQFP52 U31 ANALOG DEVICES AD1835AASZ 21 2 AD623ARMZ USOIC8 U5-6 ANALOG DEVICES AD623ARMZ 22 2 AD820ARZ SOIC8 U33-34 ANALOG DEVICES AD820ARZ 23 1 ADSP-21371KS WZ MQFP208 U44 ANALOG DEVICES ADSP-21371KSWZ-2B 24 2 ADG774ABRQZ QSOP16 U24-25 ANALOG DEVICES ADG774ABRQZ 25 2 ADP1864AUJZ SOT23-6 VR5-6 ANALOG DEVICES ADP1864AUJZ-R7 26 5 RUBBER FOOT M1-5 MOUSER 517-SJ-5018BK ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Bill of Materials Ref. Qty. Description Reference Designator Manufacturer Part Number 27 1 PWR 2.5MM_JACK CON005 J4 SWITCHCRAFT RAPC712X 28 1 RCA 4X2 CON011 J5 SWITCHCRAFT PJRAS4X2U01X 29 1 RCA 1X1 CON012 J8 SWITCHCRAFT PJRAN1X1U01X 30 5 MOMENTARY SWT013 SW8-12 PANASONIC EVQ-PAD04M 31 3 .05 45X2 CON019 J1-3 SAMTEC SFC-145-T2-F-D-A 32 2 DIP8 SWT016 SW1,SW14 C&K TDA08H0SB1 33 1 DIP6 SWT017 SW13 CTS 218-6LPST 34 7 DIP4 SWT018 SW2-7,SW15 ITT TDA04HOSB1 35 1 DB9 9PIN DB9F J6 TYCO 5747844-4 36 1 RCA RCA_1X2 CON031 J10 SWITCHCRAFT PJRAS1X2S02X 37 4 IDC 2X1 IDC2X1 JP1-4 FCI 90726-402HLF 38 1 IDC 10X2 IDC10X2 P3 BURG-FCI 54102-T08-10LF 39 1 2.5A RESETABLE FUS001 F1 RAYCHEM SMD250F-2 40 1 IDC 2X2 IDC2X2 P11 FCI 68737-404HLF 41 1 3.5MM STEREO_JACK CON001 J9 DIGI-KEY CP1-3525NG-ND 42 1 IDC 13X2 IDC13X2 P4 BERG 54102-T08-13LF ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual A-3 A-4 Ref. Qty. Description Reference Designator Manufacturer Part Number 43 8 YELLOW LED001 LED1-8 PANASONIC LN1461C 44 10 0.22UF 25V 10% 0805 C77,C91-92,C118-119, C152-154,C185-186 AVX 08053C224KAT2A 45 1 0.1UF 50V 10% 0805 C216 AVX 08055C104KAT 46 4 600 100MHZ 200MA 0603 FER2-5 DIGI-KEY 490-1014-2-ND 47 2 2A S2A DO-214AA D3-4 VISHAY S2A-E3 48 4 1UF 16V 10% 0805 C204,C207-209 KEMET C0805C105K4RAC TU 49 1 10UF 25V +80-20% 1210 C215 DIGI-KEY 587-1393-2-ND 50 2 68UF 25V 20% CAP003 CT1-2 PANASONIC EEE-FC1E680P 51 1 2A SL22 DO-214AA D1 DIGI-KEY SL22-E3/1GI-ND 52 2 0 1/10W 5% 0805 R195-196 VISHAY CRCW08050000Z0EA 53 1 190 100MHZ 5A FER002 FER7 MURATA DLW5BSN191SQ2 54 20 10UF 6.3V 10% 0805 C23-24,C57-58,C84-85, C111-114,C144-147, C151,C162-163,C176, C205-206 AVX 08056D106KAT2A 55 3 6.04K 1/10W 1% 0805 R28-30 DIGI-KEY 311-6.04KCRCT-ND 56 1 4.7UF 6.3V 10% 0805 C221 AVX 08056D475KAT2A 57 6 0.1UF 10V 10% 0402 C75-76,C168-171 AVX 0402ZD104KAT2A ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Bill of Materials Ref. Qty. Description Reference Designator Manufacturer Part Number 58 82 0.01UF 16V 10% 0402 C4,C6-22,C25-30,C3256,C59-63,C68-70,C7883,C86-87,C90,C93, C100,C173,C177-178, C183,C188,C190-196, C201-202 AVX 0402YC103KAT2A 59 22 10K 1/16W 5% 0402 R5,R19-23,R25-26,R3234,R132,R152-156, R161-162,R173-175 VISHAY CRCW040210K0FKED 60 2 4.7K 1/16W 5% 0402 R1,R180 VISHAY CRCW04024K70JNED 61 13 0 1/16W 5% 0402 R2-4,R7-8,R11-15, R107,R121,R138 PANASONIC ERJ-2GE0R00X 62 2 22 1/16W 5% 0402 R124,R133 PANASONIC ERJ-2GEJ220X 63 2 33 1/16W 5% 0402 R6,R27 VISHAY CRCW040233R0JNEA 64 1 1.5UH 20% IND003 L2 COIL CRAFT DO1608C-152MLC 65 1 100MA CMDSH-3 SOD-323 D2 GENERALSEMI CMDSH-3-E3 66 1 0.18UF 25V 10% 0805 C218 AVX 08053C184KAT2A 67 1 100UF 10V 10% C CT3 AVX TPSC107K010R0075 68 2 1000PF 50V 5% 0402 C213-214 AVX 04025C102JAT2A 69 2 64.9K 1/10W 1% 0805 R190,R194 VISHAY CRCW080564K9FKEA 70 2 210.0K 1/4W 1% 0805 R191,R193 VISHAY CRCW0805210KFKEA ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual A-5 A-6 Ref. Qty. Description Reference Designator Manufacturer Part Number 71 2 0.1UF 16V 10% 0603 C187,C189 AVX 0603YC104KAT2A 72 1 1UF 16V 10% 0603 C179 PANASONIC ECJ-1VB1C105K 73 2 4.7UF 25V 20% 0805 C217,C220 AVX 0805ZD475KAT2A 74 2 68PF 50V 5% 0603 C2,C224 AVX 06035A680JAT2A 75 8 330PF 50V 5% 0603 C95,C101,C107,C116, C123,C129,C134,C142 AVX 06035A331JAT2A 76 2 470PF 50V 5% 0603 C5,C223 AVX 06033A471JAT2A 77 10 330 1/10W 5% 0603 R163-164,R168-172, R176-178 VISHAY CRCW0603330RJNEA 78 7 0 1/10W 5% 0603 R18,R31,R126,R184, R186,R192,R202 PHYCOMP 232270296001L 79 4 10 1/10W 5% 0603 R157-160 VISHAY CRCW060310R0JNEA 80 3 10.0K 1/16W 1% 0603 R125,R142,R148 DALE CRCW060310K0FKEA 81 1 75.0K 1/16W 1% 0603 R131 VISHAY CRCW060375K0FKEA 82 1 200.0K 1/16W 1% 0603 R134 VISHAY CRCW0603200KFKEA 83 1 25.5K 1/16W 1% 0603 R150 DIGI-KEY 311-25.5KHRTR-ND 84 1 51.1K 1/16W 1% 0603 R197 VISHAY CRCW060351K1FKEA 85 4 237.0 1/10W 1% 0603 R108-109,R122-123 DIGI-KEY 311-237HRTR-ND 86 2 750.0K 1/10W 1% 0603 R110,R116 DIGI-KEY 311-750KHRTR-ND ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Bill of Materials Ref. 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Description Reference Designator Manufacturer Part Number 87 11 11.0K 1/10W 1% 0603 R39-40,R50,R58,R73, R81,R86,R97,R102, R115,R144 DIGI-KEY 311-11.0KHRTR-ND 88 20 5.49K 1/10W 1% 0603 R37,R41-42,R48,R51, R56,R59,R67,R72,R75, R80,R83-84,R87,R96, R99,R103-104, R113-114 DIGI-KEY 311-5.49KHRTR-ND 89 9 3.32K 1/10W 1% 0603 R36,R43,R49,R57,R74, R82,R85,R94,R130 DIGI-KEY 311-3.32KHRTR-ND 90 8 1.65K 1/10W 1% 0603 R44,R52,R60,R64,R71, R79,R88,R95 DIGI-KEY 311-1.65KHRTR-ND 91 10 49.9K 1/10W 1% 0603 R46,R55,R63,R66,R68, R76,R91-92,R119-120 DIGI-KEY 311-49.9KHRTR-ND 92 8 604.0 1/10W 1% 0603 R45,R54,R62,R65,R69, R77,R90,R93 NIC COMPONENTS NRC06F6040TRF 93 2 90.9K 1/10W 1% 0603 R146,R151 DIGI-KEY 311-90.9KHRTR-ND 94 2 0.1 1/10W 1% 0603 R143,R149 PANASONIC ERJ-3RSFR10V 95 3 10.0K 1/10W 1% 0603 R145,R147,R182 DIGI-KEY 311-10.0KHRTR-ND 96 4 5.76K 1/10W 1% 0603 R111-112,R117-118 DIGI-KEY 311-5.76KHRTR-ND 97 12 100PF 50V 5% 0603 C94,C99,C105,C117, C125,C131-132,C140, C155,C161,C166-167 AVX 06035A101JAT2A 98 4 1000PF 50V 5% 0603 C156-157,C164-165 PANASONIC ECJ-1VC1H102J 99 1 47.5K 1/10W 1% 0603 R183 DIGI-KEY 311-47.5KHRTR-ND 100 8 220PF 50V 5% 0603 C89,C97,C103,C109, C121,C127,C136,C139 PANASONIC ECJ-1VC1H221J ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual A-7 A-8 Ref. 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Description Reference Designator Manufacturer Part Number 101 12 680PF 50V 5% 0603 C96,C102,C108,C115, C122,C128,C135,C141, C148-149,C158,C160 PANASONIC ECJ-1VC1H681J 102 9 2200PF 50V 5% 0603 C88,C98,C104,C110, C120,C126,C137-138, C219 PANASONIC ECJ-1VB1H222K 103 8 2.74K 1/10W 1% 0603 R38,R47,R53,R61,R70, R78,R89,R98 DIGI-KEY 311-2.74KHRTR-ND 104 1 75.0 1/10W 1% 0603 R141 DALE CRCW060375R0FKEA 105 4 1UF 6.3V 20% 0402 C197-200 PANASONIC ECJ-0EB0J105M 106 4 100 1/16W 5% 0402 R165-167,R179 DIGI-KEY 311-100JRTR-ND 107 1 0.027UF 25V 5% 0603 C181 AVX 06033C273JAT2A 108 2 0.27UF 16V 20% 0603 C180,C182 AVX 0603YG274ZAT2A 109 2 2.05K 1/16W 1% 0402 R100-101 VISHAY CRCW04022K05FKED 110 1 15.0K 1/16W 1% 0603 R140 DIGI-KEY 311-15.0KHRTR-ND 111 1 232.0 1/16W 1% 0603 R129 DIGI-KEY 311-232HRTR-ND 112 2 301.0 1/16W 1% 0603 R105-106 DIGI-KEY 311-301HRTR-ND 113 2 24.9K 1/10W 1% 0603 R17,R198 DIGI-KEY 311-24.9KHTR-ND 114 1 47UF 6.3V 10% B CT5 NIC COMPONENTS NTC-T476K6.3TRBF 115 1 511.0 1/16W 1% 0402 R135 DIGI-KEY 311-511LCT-ND ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Bill of Materials Ref. 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Description Reference Designator Manufacturer Part Number 116 1 0.05 1/2W 1% 1206 R16 SEI CSF 1/2 0.05 1%R 117 2 10UF 16V 10% 1210 C3,C225 AVX 1210YD106KAT2A 118 1 GREEN LED001 LED9 PANASONIC LN1361CTR 119 1 RED LED001 LED10 PANASONIC LN1261CTR 120 1 255.0K 1/10W 1% 0603 R35 VISHAY CRCW06032553FK 121 2 80.6K 1/10W 1% 0603 R181,R199 DIGI-KEY 311-80.6KHRCTND 122 1 6.8UH 25% IND009 L3 DIGI-KEY 308-1328-1-ND 123 1 4A SSB43L DO-214AA D5 VISHAY SSB43L 124 4 5A MBRS540T3G SMC D11-14 ON SEMI MBRS540T3G 125 1 2.5UH 30% IND013 L4 COILCRAFT MSS1038-252NLB 126 1 470UF 2.5V 20% D2E CT7 SANYO 2R5TPE470MF 127 3 30A GSOT05 SOT23-3 D7-9 VISHAY GSOT05-GS08 128 1 30A GSOT03 SOT23-3 D10 VISHAY GSOT03-GS08 129 1 7A VESD01-02VGS08 SOD-52 D6 VISHAY VESD01-02V-GS08 130 2 0.03 1/2W 1% 1206 R200-201 SEI CSF 1/2 0.03 1%R ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual A-9 A-10 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual A B C D 1 1 2 2 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Schematic 3 3 ANALOG DEVICES 4 Board No. C Date A B C Nashua, NH 03063 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite TITLE Title Size 20 Cotton Road Rev AA0230-2009 Sheet 6-18-2009_9:54 D 1.0 1 of 13 A B U44 ADDR[0:23] 1 R2 0 0402 ADDR0 56 ADDR1 58 ADDR2 57 ADDR3 60 ADDR4 59 ADDR5 61 ADDR6 66 ADDR7 67 ADDR8 68 ADDR9 69 ADDR10 70 ADDR11 75 ADDR12 76 ADDR13 77 ADDR14 88 ADDR15 91 ADDR16 92 ADDR17 93 ADDR18 94 ADDR19 97 ADDR20 98 ADDR21 99 ADDR22 101 ADDR23 100 116 DATA2 47 DATA3 44 DATA4 45 DATA5 40 DATA6 39 DATA7 38 DATA8 37 DATA9 36 DATA10 35 DATA11 30 DATA12 29 DATA13 28 DATA14 27 DATA15 DATA2 46 ADDR2 DATA1 DATA1 49 DATA0 ADDR1 DATA0 ADDR0 ADDR3 DATA3 ADDR4 DATA4 ADDR5 DATA5 ADDR6 ADDR7 DATA6 DATA7 ADDR8 DATA8 ADDR9 DATA9 ADDR10 DATA10 ADDR11 DATA11 ADDR12 DATA12 ADDR13 DATA13 ADDR14 DATA14 ADDR15 DATA15 108 SDCAS 109 SDRAS 111 SDWE 113 SDA10 103 MS0 102 MS1 122 MS2_FLAG2_IRQ2 121 MS3_FLAG3_IRQ3_LED8 123 FLAG1_~IRQ1_SW1 124 FLAG0_~IRQ0_SW2 202 RESET 119 RD 112 WE 120 ACK 84 83 DSP_CLKIN 3 CLKOUT DPI4_SPI_AD1835_CS DPI5_SPI_FLASH_CS DPI6_LED1 DPI7_LED2 DPI8_LED3 DPI9_UART0_TX DPI10_UART0_RX DPI12_UART0_CTS 18 DATA18 DPI13_LED4 17 DATA19 DPI14_LED5 14 DATA20 13 DATA21 12 DATA22 ADDR18 DATA18 ADDR19 DATA19 ADDR20 DATA20 ADDR21 DATA21 ADDR22 DATA22 ADDR23 9 DATA23 8 DATA24 7 DATA25 6 DATA26 3 DATA27 2 DATA28 207 DATA29 205 DATA30 206 DATA31 DATA24 SDCKE DATA26 SDCAS DATA27 SDRAS DATA28 SDWE DATA29 DATA30 DATA31 178 DAI1 176 DAI2 177 DAI3 175 DAI4 149 DAI5 147 DAI6 148 DAI7 145 DAI8 146 DAI9 144 DAI10 143 DAI11 137 DAI12 136 DAI13 135 DAI14 134 DAI15 133 DAI16 132 DAI17 131 DAI18 130 DAI19 125 DAI20 80 NC0 81 NC1 DAIP1_SPDIF_OUT DAIP2_PLLMCLK_OUT DAIP3_PLLMCLK_IN DAIP4_ELVIS_TRIG DAIP5_ADC_DATA DAIP6_AD1835_MCLK DAIP7_ADC_BCLK DAIP8_ADC_LRCLK DAIP9_DAC_D4 DAIP10_DAC_D3 DAIP11_DAC_D2 DAIP12_DAC_D1 DAIP13_DAC_BCLK DAIP14_DAC_LRCLK DAIP15_LED6 DAIP16_LED7 DAIP17_AUDIO_OSC DAIP18_SPDIF_IN DAIP19_SW3 DAIP20_SW4 MS1 MS2_FLAG2_IRQ2 165 TCK MS3_FLAG3_TIMEXP FLAG1_~IRQ1 FLAG0_~IRQ0 RESET RD TCK 163 TDI 174 TDO 168 TMS 164 TRST 172 EMU TDI TDO TMS When designing your JTAG interface please refer to the Engineer to Engineer Note EE-68 which can be found at http://www.analog.com TRST 3.3V EMU WR ACK XTAL 170 BOOT_CFG0 173 BOOT_CFG1 CLKIN BOOT_CFG0 CLKOUT R1 4.7K 0402 BOOT_CFG1 169 R22 10K 0402 CLK_CFG0 171 CLK_CFG1 CLK_CFG1 R20 10K 0402 R21 10K 0402 R19 10K 0402 SW2 1 C1 0.01UF 0402 DNP 7 3 6 4 5 3 CLK_CFG0 4 CLK_CFG1 8 2 2 BOOT_CFG1 ON 1 BOOT_CFG0 XTAL PIN TEST POINT DO NOT POPULATE C1 2 MS0 CLK_CFG0 201 DPI3_SPICLK DATA17 DATA17 1 199 DPI1 200 DPI2 198 DPI3 197 DPI4 196 DPI5 195 DPI6 190 DPI7 189 DPI8 188 DPI9 187 DPI10 186 DPI11 185 DPI12 184 DPI13 183 DPI14 DPI2_MISO 21 ADDR17 SDA10 R11 0 0402 DATA16 DATA25 110 DPI1_MOSI U44 26 DATA16 SDCLK0 R12 0 0402 DPI11_UART0_RTS ADDR16 2 SDCKE D DATA[0:31] 48 DATA23 SDCLK0 C DIP4 SWT018 SW2: BOOT/CLOCK RATIO SELECT (Default: 1=ON, 2=OFF, 3=ON, 4=OFF) 1 2 BOOTCFG0 BOOTCFG1 BOOTMODE ON ON SPI SLAVE BOOT ON OFF EPROM/FLASH BOOT OFF ON SPI MASTER BOOT OFF OFF RESERVED 3 4 CLOCK RATIO CORE:CLKIN CLKCFG0 CLKCFG1 ON ON 6:1 OFF ON 16:1 OFF ON 32:1 OFF OFF RESERVED DEFAULT 3 DEFAULT Boot/Clk Config Switch 3.3V 3.3V R5 10K 0402 C4 0.01UF 0402 DSP OSC 4 ANALOG DEVICES R6 33 0402 U28 1 3 OE OUT Nashua, NH 03063 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD DSP_CLKIN ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite DSP Title 16.384MHZ OSC003 OSC Size Board No. C Date A 20 Cotton Road B C Rev AA0230-2009 Sheet 6-18-2009_9:54 D 1.0 2 of 13 A B C D VDDINT U44 VDDINT 1 VDDINT1 11 VDDINT2 22 VDDINT3 24 VDDINT4 33 VDDINT5 43 VDDINT6 1 53 VDDINT7 63 VDDINT8 72 VDDINT9 79 VDDINT10 87 VDDINT11 105 VDDINT12 118 VDDINT13 127 VDDINT14 138 VDDINT15 141 VDDINT16 157 VDDINT17 158 VDDINT18 160 VDDINT19 161 VDDINT20 162 VDDINT21 167 VDDINT22 181 VDDINT23 VDDINT VDDINT 193 VDDINT24 52 VDDINT25 104 VDDINT26 152 2 VDDINT27 C38 0.01UF 0402 R7 0 0402 VDDEXT 154 VDDINT28 156 VDDINT29 208 VDDINT30 19 VDDINT31 VDDEXT 4 GND1 10 GND2 23 GND3 25 GND4 C63 0.01UF 0402 32 GND5 34 GND6 C56 0.01UF 0402 C55 0.01UF 0402 C54 0.01UF 0402 C53 0.01UF 0402 C52 0.01UF 0402 C51 0.01UF 0402 C50 0.01UF 0402 C49 0.01UF 0402 C11 0.01UF 0402 C59 0.01UF 0402 C10 0.01UF 0402 C9 0.01UF 0402 C8 0.01UF 0402 C7 0.01UF 0402 C28 0.01UF 0402 C6 0.01UF 0402 C22 0.01UF 0402 1 42 GND7 54 GND8 62 GND9 64 GND10 71 GND11 73 GND12 78 GND13 82 GND14 VDDEXT VDDINT 86 GND15 89 GND16 95 GND17 106 GND18 C47 0.01UF 0402 114 GND19 117 GND20 C46 0.01UF 0402 C45 0.01UF 0402 C44 0.01UF 0402 C43 0.01UF 0402 C42 0.01UF 0402 C41 0.01UF 0402 C40 0.01UF 0402 C39 0.01UF 0402 C17 0.01UF 0402 C60 0.01UF 0402 C16 0.01UF 0402 C15 0.01UF 0402 C14 0.01UF 0402 C13 0.01UF 0402 C27 0.01UF 0402 C12 0.01UF 0402 C25 0.01UF 0402 126 GND21 128 GND22 140 GND23 142 GND24 159 GND25 166 GND26 180 2 GND27 182 GND28 VDDEXT VDDINT 192 GND29 194 GND30 51 GND31 151 5 GND32 31 GND33 41 GND34 55 GND35 VDDIO1 C61 0.01UF 0402 153 VDDIO2 155 VDDIO3 C37 0.01UF 0402 C36 0.01UF 0402 C35 0.01UF 0402 C34 0.01UF 0402 C33 0.01UF 0402 C32 0.01UF 0402 C48 0.01UF 0402 C24 10UF 0805 C23 10UF 0805 204 VDDIO4 65 VDDIO5 74 VDDIO6 85 VDDIO7 R3 0 0402 90 VDDIO8 96 VDDIO9 16 GND36 107 VDDINT VDDIO10 R4 0 0402 115 VDDIO11 129 VDDEXT VDDIO12 VDDEXT 20 GND37 139 VDDIO13 179 VDDIO14 C58 10UF 0805 191 VDDIO15 3 C21 0.01UF 0402 R8 0 0402 C57 10UF 0805 50 3 VDDIO16 150 VDDIO17 203 VDDIO18 15 VDDIO19 3.3V 3.3V R180 4.7K 0402 All USB interface circuitry is considered proprietary and has been omitted from this schematic. JTAG HEADER When designing your JTAG interface please refer to the Engineer to Engineer Note EE-68 which can be found at http://www.analog.com 3V DA_EMULATOR_SELECT ZP4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 DA_EMULATOR_SELECT TMS TMS TCK TCK DA_EMULATOR_SELECT DA_EMULATOR_EMU TRST TRST DA_EMULATOR_TMS TDI TDI TDO TDO EMU EMU DA_EMULATOR_TCK DA_EMULATOR_TRST DA_EMULATOR_TDI DA_EMULATOR_TDO DA_GP0 IDC7X2 ANALOG DEVICES DA_GP1 RESET RESET DA_GP2 DA_SOFT_RESET GND SHGND DA_SOFT_RESET 4 DA_GP3 Size Date A B Board No. C SHGND C Nashua, NH 03063 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite DSP 2 Title DEBUG_AGENT 20 Cotton Road Rev AA0230-2009 Sheet 6-18-2009_9:54 D 1.0 3 of 13 A B C D SDRAM 128Mb (1M x 32-bit x 4 Banks) U36 ADDR1 25 ADDR2 26 ADDR3 ADDR4 1 60 A2 62 A3 ADDR6 A4 63 ADDR8 64 ADDR9 65 A5 ADDR7 A6 A7 66 A8 A9 24 ADDR12 ADDR17 ADDR18 21 A10 22 A11 23 BA0 BA1 20 MS0 CS 67 SDCKE CKE 68 SDCLK0 CLK 17 SDWE R24 10K 0402 DNP 27 A1 61 SDA10 WE 18 SDCAS CAS 19 SDRAS DQM_21371 RAS 16 DQM0 71 2 DQM1 28 R25 10K 0402 DQM2 59 DQM3 14 NC1 30 NC2 57 NC3 69 3.3V DQM signals are either tied to GND or driven by processor's FLAG pin. This is SDRAM device specific and the requirement is specified in SDRAM datasheets 2 DQ0 4 DQ1 5 DQ2 7 DQ3 8 DQ4 10 DQ5 11 DQ6 13 DQ7 74 DQ8 76 DQ9 77 DQ10 79 DQ11 80 DQ12 82 DQ13 83 DQ14 85 DQ15 31 DQ16 33 DQ17 34 DQ18 36 DQ19 37 DQ20 39 DQ21 40 DQ22 42 DQ23 45 DQ24 47 DQ25 48 DQ26 50 DQ27 51 DQ28 53 DQ29 54 DQ30 56 DQ31 A0 ADDR5 ADDR10 3.3V Flash 8Mb (1M x 8-bit) DATA[0:31] ADDR[1:18] DATA0 DATA1 U35 ADDR[0:20] DATA2 DATA[0:7] ADDR0 21 ADDR1 20 ADDR2 19 ADDR3 18 ADDR4 17 ADDR5 16 ADDR6 15 ADDR7 14 ADDR8 8 ADDR9 7 ADDR10 36 ADDR11 6 ADDR12 5 ADDR13 4 ADDR14 3 ADDR15 2 ADDR16 1 ADDR17 40 ADDR18 13 ADDR19 37 ADDR20 38 DATA3 DATA4 DATA5 DATA6 DATA7 DATA8 DATA9 DATA10 DATA11 DATA12 DATA13 DATA14 DATA15 DATA16 DATA17 DATA18 DATA19 DATA20 DATA21 DATA22 25 D0 26 D1 27 D2 28 D3 32 D4 33 D5 34 D6 35 D7 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 DATA1 DATA2 1 DATA3 DATA4 DATA5 DATA6 DATA7 A8 A9 11 NC1 29 NC2 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 12 RY/BY A15 A16 10 RESET A17 RESET 3.3V A18 A19 31 VCC1 30 VCC2 DATA23 DATA24 DATA0 NC/A20 DATA25 DATA26 MS1 DATA27 RD DATA28 WE 22 24 9 2 CE 39 VSS1 23 VSS2 OE WE DATA29 AM29LV081B TSOP40 DATA30 DATA31 NC4 70 NC5 73 3.3V 3.3V NC6 3.3V 1 44 VSS1 58 VSS2 72 VSS3 86 VSS4 VDD1 15 VDD2 29 43 VDD3 VDD4 R26 10K 0402 SPI Flash 2Mb R23 10K 0402 U29 7 3 9 VDDQ1 VDDQ2 35 VDDQ3 41 VDDQ4 49 VDDQ5 55 3 6 VSSQ1 12 VSSQ2 32 VSSQ3 38 VSSQ4 46 VSSQ5 52 VSSQ6 78 VSSQ7 84 VSSQ8 75 VDDQ6 81 VDDQ7 VDDQ8 6 DPI3_SPICLK CS 3 RESET DPI2_MISO SI 1 FLASH_CS R13 0 0402 2 SO SCK 5 DPI1_MOSI 8 VCC HOLD 4 GND WP 3 M25P20 SOIC8 MT48LC4M32B2 TSOP86 3.3V 3.3V C68 0.01UF 0402 3.3V 4 C73 0.01UF 0402 DNP C74 0.01UF 0402 DNP C70 0.01UF 0402 3.3V AM29LV081 C31 0.01UF 0402 DNP C69 0.01UF 0402 C65 0.01UF 0402 DNP C64 0.01UF 0402 DNP C72 0.01UF 0402 DNP C71 0.01UF 0402 DNP C18 0.01UF 0402 C19 0.01UF 0402 C20 0.01UF 0402 C26 0.01UF 0402 C29 0.01UF 0402 C30 0.01UF 0402 C62 0.01UF 0402 C86 0.01UF 0402 C87 0.01UF 0402 C90 0.01UF 0402 C93 0.01UF 0402 AT25F512N ANALOG DEVICES C100 0.01UF 0402 Board No. C Date A B C Nashua, NH 03063 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite MEMORY Title Size 20 Cotton Road Rev AA0230-2009 Sheet 8-12-2009_15:49 D 1.0 4 of 13 C D DAC4 DAC4 DAC3 ADC DAC2 B DAC1 A LEFT (WHITE) 3.3V 3.3V RIGHT (RED) AUDIO OSC IN (J10) OUT (J5) OUT (J9) R33 10K 0402 1 R34 10K 0402 R27 33 0402 U1 ADCRP DAIP11_DAC_D2 DAIP10_DAC_D3 DAIP9_DAC_D4 3.3V OUTRP1 OUTRN1 OUTLP1 OUTLN1 OUTRP2 OUTRN2 OUTLP2 OUTLN2 2 OUTRP3 3 CIN 50 COUT 51 CCLK 2 CLATCH DPI1_MOSI DPI2_MISO DPI3_SPICLK AD1835_CS OUTRN3 OUTLP3 OUTLN3 OUTRP4 OUTRN4 OUTLP4 36 ~M/S MASTER_SLAVE 5V 3.3V 4 5 ADCLN 21 OUTLN4 4 PD/RST FILTD 23 ADCRP 9 SW3: CODEC SETUP SWITCH (Default: 1=OFF, 2=ON, 3=ON, 4=ON) Connects or disconnects the audio oscillator 1-2 depending on how the system is setup. See users manual for more information. OUTRP1 8 OUTRN1 7 DAC1 OUTLP1 6 OUTLN1 15 OUTRP2 14 OUTRN2 13 DAC2 OUTLP2 12 28 OUTRP3 27 OUTRN3 26 25 40 DGND1 52 DGND2 AGND2 AGND3 3 AGND4 AGND5 AGND6 2 DAC3 OUTLP3 OUTLN3 34 R29 6.04K 0805 OUTRP4 33 OUTRN4 32 DAC4 OUTLP4 31 OUTLN4 DISCONNECTS SPI FROM FLASH AND AD1835 U8 R28 6.04K 0805 17 7 AUDIO_VREF_ADC SW15 5 18 1 DPI4_SPI_AD1835_CS AD8606ARZ SOIC8 DAIP8_ADC_LRCLK 11 DPI5_SPI_FLASH_CS C84 10UF 0805 19 29 C75 0.1UF 0402 C85 10UF 0805 R30 6.04K 0805 C76 0.1UF 0402 ON AGND1 4 Disconnects ADC_DATA signal from driving the corresponding DAI signal. Useful if using this DAI pin for another purpose. OUTLN2 8 2 7 3 6 4 5 4 AVDD3 OFF = AD1835 is SLAVE ON = AD1835 is MASTER 3 AVDD2 1 DVDD1 39 DVDD2 3 2 AVDD1 ADC_DATA ADCRN A5V 48 ODVDD MASTER_SLAVE 1 FILTR DAIP17_AUDIO_OSC ADC ADCLP 22 6 RESET 6 DAIP6_AD1835_MCLK DIP4 SWT018 47 MCLK DAIP6_AD1835_MCLK R32 10K 0402 20 ON DAIP12_DAC_D1 3 4 ADCLP ADCRN 38 DBCLK 37 DLRCLK 41 DSDATA1 42 DSDATA2 43 DSDATA3 44 DSDATA4 DAIP14_DAC_LRCLK 7 3 ADCLN R15 0 0402 DAIP13_DAC_BCLK 12.288MHZ OSC003 8 2 2 ADC_DATA SW3 1 3 DAIP5_ADC_DATA 45 ABCLK 46 ALRCLK 49 ASDATA ADC_LRCLK OUT U31 R14 0 0402 DAIP7_ADC_BCLK 1 OE 1 AD1835 AUDIO CODEC 1 AD1835_CS ADC_LRCLK FLASH_CS DIP4 SWT018 5 10 2 16 U8 24 1 3 AUDIO_VREF_DAC AGND 3 30 AD8606ARZ SOIC8 35 AD1835AASZ MQFP52 AGND 3.3V 3.3V 5V 5V_B A5V A5V Loopback Test Switch (Default= All OFF) For Test Purposes Only A5V FER2 600 0603 SW14 C82 0.01UF 0402 C77 0.22UF 0805 3 14 4 13 5 12 6 11 7 10 8 9 5 R31 0 0603 C83 0.01UF 0402 6 7 4 8 OSC AD1835 AD1835 AGND AGND AGND AD1835 AD8606 ON C81 0.01UF 0402 4 C80 0.01UF 0402 15 3 C79 0.01UF 0402 16 2 2 AIN_AMP_RIGHT C78 0.01UF 0402 1 1 AIN_AMP_LEFT AOUT3_LEFT AOUT3_RIGHT AOUT4_LEFT AOUT4_RIGHT ANALOG DEVICES AOUT1_LEFT AOUT1_RIGHT AOUT2_LEFT 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite ANALOG AUDIO Title Board No. C Date B Nashua, NH 03063 AOUT2_RIGHT DIP8 SWT016 Size A 20 Cotton Road C Rev AA0230-2009 Sheet 6-18-2009_9:54 D 1.0 5 of 13 A B C D 1 1 R67 5.49K 0603 R39 11.0K 0603 R48 5.49K 0603 C117 100PF 0603 R36 3.32K 0603 R49 3.32K 0603 R50 11.0K 0603 OUTLN1 C99 100PF 0603 OUTLN2 C116 330PF 0603 C101 330PF 0603 U9 2 1 DAC1 LEFT 1 DAC2 LEFT 3 R37 5.49K 0603 3 C115 680PF 0603 R64 1.65K 0603 AD8606ARZ SOIC8 R65 604.0 0603 R51 5.49K 0603 C111 10UF 0805 OUTLP1 J5 CON011 AOUT1_LEFT R38 2.74K 0603 C89 220PF 0603 AUDIO_VREF_DAC U10 2 AD8606ARZ SOIC8 R54 604.0 0603 C113 10UF 0805 OUTLP2 J5 CON011 AOUT2_LEFT 2 R53 2.74K 0603 3 C88 2200PF 0603 C102 680PF 0603 R52 1.65K 0603 R66 49.9K 0603 C103 220PF 0603 AUDIO_VREF_DAC 5 6 R55 49.9K 0603 C104 2200PF 0603 2 2 AGND R42 5.49K 0603 R40 11.0K 0603 R43 3.32K 0603 AGND R56 5.49K 0603 C94 100PF 0603 R58 11.0K 0603 OUTRN1 R57 3.32K 0603 OUTRN2 C95 330PF 0603 6 C107 330PF 0603 U9 7 DAC1 RIGHT R41 5.49K 0603 3 C96 680PF 0603 R44 1.65K 0603 7 5 AD8606ARZ SOIC8 R45 604.0 0603 R59 5.49K 0603 C112 10UF 0805 OUTRP1 J5 CON011 AOUT1_RIGHT R47 2.74K 0603 AUDIO_VREF_DAC U10 6 DAC2 RIGHT 5 A5V C105 100PF 0603 C97 220PF 0603 R46 49.9K 0603 AD8606ARZ SOIC8 R62 604.0 0603 3 C114 10UF 0805 OUTRP2 J5 CON011 AOUT2_RIGHT 1 R61 2.74K 0603 3 C98 2200PF 0603 C108 680PF 0603 R60 1.65K 0603 AUDIO_VREF_DAC C109 220PF 0603 4 6 C110 2200PF 0603 R63 49.9K 0603 A5V AGND C91 0.22UF 0805 AGND C92 0.22UF 0805 ANALOG DEVICES 4 AGND AGND AD8606 AD8606 Board No. C Date A B C Nashua, NH 03063 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite AUDIO OUT 1 Title Size 20 Cotton Road Rev AA0230-2009 Sheet 6-18-2009_9:54 D 1.0 6 of 13 A B C D 1 1 R75 5.49K 0603 R73 11.0K 0603 R84 5.49K 0603 C125 100PF 0603 R74 3.32K 0603 R85 3.32K 0603 R86 11.0K 0603 OUTLN3 C132 100PF 0603 OUTLN4 C123 330PF 0603 C134 330PF 0603 U11 2 1 DAC3 LEFT 1 DAC4 LEFT 3 3 R72 5.49K 0603 U12 2 C122 680PF 0603 R71 1.65K 0603 AD8606ARZ SOIC8 R69 604.0 0603 R87 5.49K 0603 C144 10UF 0805 OUTLP3 J5 CON011 AOUT3_LEFT C135 680PF 0603 R88 1.65K 0603 AD8606ARZ SOIC8 R90 604.0 0603 C147 10UF 0805 OUTLP4 J5 CON011 AOUT4_LEFT 8 11 AOUT4_LEFT_HP R70 2.74K 0603 C121 220PF 0603 AUDIO_VREF_DAC R89 2.74K 0603 9 C120 2200PF 0603 R68 49.9K 0603 C136 220PF 0603 AUDIO_VREF_DAC 12 R91 49.9K 0603 C137 2200PF 0603 2 2 AGND R83 5.49K 0603 R81 11.0K 0603 R82 3.32K 0603 AGND R96 5.49K 0603 C131 100PF 0603 R97 11.0K 0603 OUTRN3 R94 3.32K 0603 C140 100PF 0603 OUTRN4 C129 330PF 0603 6 C142 330PF 0603 U11 7 DAC3 RIGHT 7 DAC4 RIGHT 5 R80 5.49K 0603 3 C128 680PF 0603 R79 1.65K 0603 U12 6 5 AD8606ARZ SOIC8 R77 604.0 0603 R99 5.49K 0603 C145 10UF 0805 OUTRP3 J5 CON011 AOUT3_RIGHT C141 680PF 0603 R95 1.65K 0603 AD8606ARZ SOIC8 R93 604.0 0603 3 C146 10UF 0805 OUTRP4 J5 CON011 AOUT4_RIGHT 7 10 AOUT4_RIGHT_HP R78 2.74K 0603 AUDIO_VREF_DAC A5V C127 220PF 0603 R98 2.74K 0603 9 C126 2200PF 0603 R76 49.9K 0603 AUDIO_VREF_DAC C139 220PF 0603 12 C138 2200PF 0603 R92 49.9K 0603 A5V AGND C118 0.22UF 0805 AGND C119 0.22UF 0805 ANALOG DEVICES 4 AGND AGND AD8606 AD8606 Board No. C Date A B C Nashua, NH 03063 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite AUDIO OUT 2 Title Size 20 Cotton Road Rev AA0230-2009 Sheet 6-18-2009_9:54 D 1.0 7 of 13 A B C D R105 301.0 0603 VREF_MIC_L AIN_AMP_LEFT J10 CON031 FER4 600 0603 2 C162 10UF 0805 R102 11.0K 0603 R103 5.49K 0603 R104 5.49K 0603 AIN_LEFT 3 1 C149 680PF 0603 C148 680PF 0603 C166 100PF 0603 1 R122 237.0 0603 U13 2 AGND 2 1 AUDIO_VREF_ADC 1 ADCLN AGND 3 R117 5.76K 0603 C164 1000PF 0603 ADC LEFT 2 HEADPHONE OUT 6 4 7 5 5 AOUT4_LEFT_HP 1 AD8532ARZ SOIC8 R123 237.0 0603 U13 3 CT1 68UF CAP003 U19 7 AGND AUDIO_VREF_ADC J9 DAC4 C167 100PF 0603 DNP C150 120PF 0603 6 AD8532ARZ SOIC8 C165 1000PF 0603 R118 5.76K 0603 R116 750.0K 0603 3 AOUT4_RIGHT_HP AD8606ARZ SOIC8 CT2 68UF CAP003 U19 CON001 R120 49.9K 0603 R119 49.9K 0603 ADCLP 5 AD8606ARZ SOIC8 AGND A5V AGND 2 2 C151 10UF 0805 R106 301.0 0603 VREF_MIC_R AIN_AMP_RIGHT J10 CON031 FER3 600 0603 1 C163 10UF 0805 R114 5.49K 0603 R115 11.0K 0603 AGND R113 5.49K 0603 AD8606 AIN_RIGHT 3 C160 680PF 0603 C161 100PF 0603 2 C158 680PF 0603 R109 237.0 0603 U15 AGND 2 1 ADCRN AGND AUDIO_VREF_ADC AD8606ARZ SOIC8 AUDIO_VREF_ADC 3 6 4 5 AIN_RIGHT AIN_LEFT VREF_MIC_L VREF_MIC_R DIP4 SWT018 AGND WHEN USING AN ELECTRET MICROPHONE PLACE ALL SWITCHES IN ON POSITION R108 237.0 0603 U15 7 4 ADC RIGHT 8 2 3 C156 1000PF 0603 ON 1 2 AUDIO_VREF_ADC 3 SW4 7 A5V R101 2.05K 0402 AD8606ARZ SOIC8 C155 100PF 0603 DNP C159 120PF 0603 6 AUDIO_VREF_ADC C157 1000PF 0603 R111 5.76K 0603 R110 750.0K 0603 3 1 R112 5.76K 0603 A5V 1 3 3 A5V ELECTRET MICROPHONE ENABLE SWITCH (Default = All OFF) R100 2.05K 0402 U14 R121 0 0402 ADCRP 5 AD8606ARZ SOIC8 AGND U14 6 R107 0 0402 7 5 C154 0.22UF 0805 C153 0.22UF 0805 C152 0.22UF 0805 AD8606ARZ SOIC8 4 ANALOG DEVICES AGND AGND AGND AGND AD8532 AD8606 AD8606 Title Size A B C Nashua, NH 03063 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite AUDIO IN & HEADPHONE OUT Board No. C Date 20 Cotton Road Rev AA0230-2009 Sheet 6-18-2009_9:54 D 1.0 8 of 13 A B C D 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V C173 0.01UF 0402 C169 0.1UF 0402 1 R140 15.0K 0603 J8 CON012 SPDIF COAX INPUT C170 0.1UF 0402 2 1 SPDIF_COAX_IN 6 4 C2+ 5 C2- C168 0.1UF 0402 1 J6 V+ ADM3202 C185 0.22UF 0805 2 U32 1 C1+ 3 C1- 6 V- 2 7 1 R141 75.0 0603 SW5 VCC 7 DPI10_UART0_RX 3 6 DPI11_UART0_RTS 4 5 NC3 NC2 4 NC1 R125 10.0K 0603 2 DAIP18_SPDIF_IN ROUT 8 DPI12_UART0_CTS 3 RIN+ R124 22 0402 2 RIN- ON 1 1 C186 0.22UF 0805 DPI9_UART0_TX U2 11 14 T1IN T1OUT 10 7 T2IN T2OUT 12 13 R1OUT R1IN 9 8 R2OUT R2IN ADM3202ARNZ SOIC16 DIP4 SWT018 GND SN65LVDS2D SOIC8 TX_OUT 3 8 RX_IN 4 9 5 C171 0.1UF 0402 DB9F UART Enable Switch SERIAL PORT (UART 0) 3.3V 3.3V 5V_B 3.3V 2 2 C175 0.01UF 0402 DNP R137 100 0402 DNP R134 200.0K 0603 R136 100 0402 DNP U39 1 GND 2 SREF 3 S1 4 S2 R138 0 0402 65LVDS2D R135 511.0 0402 DAIP2_PLLMCLK_OUT DAIP3_PLLMCLK_IN R139 330 0603 DNP 5V_PLL 8 GREF DREF D1 D2 R133 22 0402 7 5V_PLL 6 R132 10K 0402 5 VCO Selection Jumper U38 JP1 C183 0.01UF 0402 GTL2002 TSSOP8 5 FIN_B VCO_OUT 4 FIN_A SELECT 1 3 2 IDC2X1 1 DAIP1_SPDIF_OUT C172 0.1UF 0805 DNP U16 J7 CON012 DNP R127 249.0 0805 DNP SPDIF COAX OUT SPDIF_COAX_OUT 2 4 2 SN74LVC1G08 SOT23-5 DNP 1 LOGIC_VDD 1 U17 4 SN74LVC1G08 SOT23-5 DNP 3.3V 6 PFD_OUT AGND2 12 R129 232.0 0603 14 VCO_VDD BIAS 9 PFD_INH 7 LOGIC_GND 2 3.3V 8 NC VCO_IN R128 107.0 0805 DNP 3 1 5V_B R131 75.0K 0603 2 VCO_INH VCO_GND 13 R130 3.32K 0603 11 C180 0.27UF 0603 TLC2932 TSSOP14 5V_PLL 5V_B 5V_B 5V_PLL 5V_B 3 10 5V_PLL C181 0.027UF 0603 C182 0.27UF 0603 AGND2 AGND2 C174 0.01UF 0402 DNP FER5 600 0603 C184 0.01UF 0402 DNP R126 0 0603 SN74LVC1G08 C176 10UF 0805 C177 0.01UF 0402 C178 0.01UF 0402 AGND2 C179 1UF 0603 SN74LVC1G08 Loopback Test Switch (Default= All OFF) For Test Purposes Only AGND2 TLC2932 TLC2932 AGND2 AGND2 TLC2932 TLC2932 SW6 ON 7 3 6 4 5 3 4 8 2 2 RX_IN 1 1 SPDIF_COAX_IN SPDIF_COAX_OUT 4 ANALOG DEVICES TX_OUT DIP4 SWT018 Title Size A B C Nashua, NH 03063 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite EXTERNAL PLL, SPDIF, & RS-232 Board No. C Date 20 Cotton Road Rev AA0230-2009 Sheet 6-18-2009_9:54 D 1.0 9 of 13 A B C D TP13 VDDINT VDDINT_SHUNT A5V R146 90.9K 0603 JP4 1 JP2 1 U5 3 RG+ 1 ELVIS_TRIGGER_S IDC2X1 RG- U33 2 7 V+ 4 V6 OUT 5 REF IN- 8 R143 0.1 0603 ELVIS_SELECT 1 2 IDC2X1 IN+ 2 1 DAIP4_ELVIS_TRIG 2 ELVIS Programmable Flag Jumper ELVIS Select Jumper R145 10.0K 0603 6 ACH0+ 3 AD820ARZ SOIC8 AD623ARMZ USOIC8 R142 10.0K 0603 C192 0.01UF 0402 A5V R144 11.0K 0603 C190 0.01UF 0402 C187 0.1UF 0603 P11 ELVIS_5V 1 2 3 4 AGND ELVIS_PWR SW13 AIN_LEFT JP3 IDC2X1 RS_P2 RS_P0 WS_P4_1 WS_P2_1 WS_P0_1 ELVIS_5V A5V ELVIS_TRIGGER_S U6 INRG+ RG- 3 6 6 OUT REF ACH1+ 3 AD820ARZ SOIC8 5 C188 0.01UF 0402 ACH4+ ACH3+ R148 10.0K 0603 ACH1+ ACH0+ A5V R150 25.5K 0603 FUNC_OUT C189 0.1UF 0603 C191 0.01UF 0402 AGND DAC0 PCI32B 7 AIN_AMP_LEFT AIN_AMP_RIGHT 2 DIP6 SWT017 RS_P3 RS_P1 Function Generator Switch WS_P5_1 WS_P3_1 WS_P1_1 AS_P3_1 SW1 1 ACH3+ ACH4+ 16 2 15 3 14 4 13 5 12 6 11 7 10 8 9 8 AD623ARMZ USOIC8 R149 0.1 0603 4 V- 8 6 7 1 2 R147 10.0K 0603 5 6 8 7 V+ FUNC_OUT 5 2 IN+ 9 4 3 U34 4 3 VDDEXT DAC1 2 VDDEXT_SHUNT 10 ON TP14 3 1 R151 90.9K 0603 -15_P_1 -15_P_2 GND1 GND2 GND3 GND4 RS_P[7] RS_P[5] RS_P[3] RS_P[1] GND6 KEY1 KEY3 WS_P[7]_1 WS_P[5]_1 WS_P[3]_1 WS_P[1]_1 GND8 ID7 ID5 ID3 ID1 GND10 AS_P[7]_1 AS_P[5]_1 AS_P[3]_1 AS_P[1]_1 +5V2 WFTRIG STARTSCAN EXTSRTOBE TRIG2 SOURCE1_1 GPCRT1_OUT GPCTR0_GATE FREQ_OUT GND12 VL_1 AIGND1 ACH15_1 ACH14_1 ACH13_1 ACH12 AIGND3 ACH11 ACH10 ACH9 ACH8 NC2 KEY5 KEY7 NC3 FM_1 AM_1 +5V3 GND15 NC6 ZM_1 NC7 DAC1_2 GND16 VDCB_1 AIN_RIGHT DAC0 6 2 +15_P_1 +15_P_2 +5_P_1 +5_P_2 +5_P_3 GND5 RS_P[6] RS_P[4] RS_P[2] RS_P[0] GND7 KEY2 KEY4 WS_P[6]_1 WS_P[4]_1 WS_P[2]_1 WS_P[0]_1 GND9 ID6 ID4 ID2 ID0 GND11 NC1 AS_P[6]_1 AS_P[4]_1 AS_P[2]_1 AS_P[0]_1 PB_PRES_1 UPDATE CONVERT SCANCLK TRIG1_2 GATE1_1 GPCTR0_SOURCE GPCTR0_OUT_1 GND13 VH_1 AIGND2 ACH7_1 ACH6_1 ACH5_1 ACH4 AIGND4 ACH3 ACH2 ACH1 ACH0 AISENSE_1 KEY6 KEY8 NC4 FG_SYNC_1 FG_SIG_1 GND14 NC5 ZL_1 ZH_1 NC8 DAC0_2 GND17 VDCA_1 B01 B02 B03 B04 B05 B06 B07 B08 B09 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 B29 B30 B31 B32 B33 B34 B35 B36 B37 B38 B39 B40 B41 B42 B43 B44 B45 B46 B47 B48 B49 B50 B51 B52 B53 B54 B55 B56 B57 B58 B59 B60 B61 B62 5 ELVIS Voltage Selection Jumper 11 4 DSP CORE CURRENT A01 A02 A03 A04 A05 A06 A07 A08 A09 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 A32 A33 A34 A35 A36 A37 A38 A39 A40 A41 A42 A43 A44 A45 A46 A47 A48 A49 A50 A51 A52 A53 A54 A55 A56 A57 A58 A59 A60 A61 A62 2 2 3 1 ON 12 2 P6 AGND 1 1 IDC2X2 AIN_AMP_LEFT AIN_AMP_RIGHT AOUT1_LEFT AOUT1_RIGHT DIP8 SWT016 3 Oscilloscope Select Switch DAC1 DNP AGND DSP IO CURRENT AGND ELVIS CONNECTOR NI ELVIS ID 32 (0010 0000) ANALOG DEVICES 4 Board No. C Date A B C Nashua, NH 03063 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite ELVIS INTERFACE Title Size 20 Cotton Road Rev AA0230-2009 Sheet 8-12-2009_17:24 D 1.0 10 of 13 A B C D 3.3V R175 10K 0402 LABEL "PB1" R179 100 0402 5 1 R157 10 0603 U40 3.3V SW8 SWT013 MOMENTARY 6 RS_P0 1 74LVC14A SOIC14 C197 1UF 0402 RESET LED10 RED LED001 R174 10K 0402 LABEL "PB2" R165 100 0402 R158 10 0603 U40 11 R162 10K 0402 U23 RS_P1 1 74LVC14A SOIC14 ON 1 1 1 DA_SOFT_RESET SW7 8 7 3 6 4 5 2 2 FLAG1_~IRQ1_SW1 PFI U18 4 8 RESET 7 RESET 5 PFO RESET ADM708SARZ SOIC8 2 AS_P3_1 MR SN74LVC1G08 SOT23-5 FLAG0_~IRQ0_SW2 3 DAIP19_SW3 4 DAIP20_SW4 DIP4 SWT018 R173 10K 0402 LABEL "PB3" 4 SW12 SWT013 MOMENTARY C198 1UF 0402 2 R178 330 0603 R154 10K 0402 RESET 10 SW11 SWT013 MOMENTARY R152 10K 0402 2 Push Button Enable Switch R166 100 0402 R159 10 0603 U40 9 SW10 SWT013 MOMENTARY 8 RS_P2 74LVC14A SOIC14 C199 1UF 0402 U24 WS_P0_1 3.3V LABEL "PB4" DPI6_LED1 R161 10K 0402 WS_P1_1 R167 100 0402 R160 10 0603 U40 13 SW9 SWT013 MOMENTARY DPI7_LED2 WS_P2_1 12 RS_P3 R153 10K 0402 74LVC14A SOIC14 C200 1UF 0402 DPI8_LED3 WS_P3_1 DPI13_LED4 2 I0A 3 I1A 5 I0B 6 7 YB I1B 11 I0C 10 U37 9 YC I1C 14 I0D 13 15 2 4 12 YD I1D 1 ELVIS_SELECT 4 YA 6 8 S 11 E 13 3 ADG774ABRQZ QSOP16 15 17 U25 1A1 1A2 1A3 1A4 2A1 2A2 2A3 2A4 18 1Y1 16 1Y2 14 1Y3 12 1Y4 9 2Y1 7 2Y2 5 2Y3 3 2Y4 3.3V 3 3.3V WS_P4_1 DPI14_LED5 WS_P5_1 DAIP15_LED6 2 I0A 3 5 I0B 6 R156 10K 0402 U40 1 DAIP16_LED7 2 10 MS3_FLAG3_IRQ3_LED8 3 I0D 13 74LVC14A SOIC14 I1D LED8 YELLOW LED001 LED7 YELLOW LED001 LED6 YELLOW LED001 LED5 YELLOW LED001 LED4 YELLOW LED001 LED3 YELLOW LED001 LED2 YELLOW LED001 POWER LED9 GREEN LED001 LED1 YELLOW LED001 IDT74FCT3244APY SSOP20 9 YC 12 YD R164 330 0603 R163 330 0603 R176 330 0603 R177 330 0603 R172 330 0603 R171 330 0603 R169 330 0603 R170 330 0603 R168 330 0603 S 15 E ADG774ABRQZ QSOP16 3.3V 4 OE2 4 1 74LVC14A SOIC14 OE1 I1C 14 U40 7 YB I1B I0C 1 19 I1A 11 R155 10K 0402 4 YA C193 0.01UF 0402 C202 0.01UF 0402 C195 0.01UF 0402 C196 0.01UF 0402 C194 0.01UF 0402 ANALOG DEVICES C201 0.01UF 0402 Title Size 74LVC14A ADM708 IDT74FCT3244 ADG774A ADG774A Date A B C Nashua, NH 03063 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite PUSHBUTTONS, LEDS, & RESET Board No. C SN74LVC1G08 20 Cotton Road Rev AA0230-2009 Sheet 6-18-2009_9:54 D 1.0 11 of 13 A B C D 5V EXPANSION INTERFACE (TYPE A) VDDEXT 3.3V VDDINT 3.3V 5V VDDINT_SHUNT DATA[0:31] 1 1 ADDR[0:23] 3.3V J1 2 1 J2 2 4 3 4 ADDR1 6 5 ADDR0 6 5 ADDR3 8 7 ADDR2 8 7 ADDR5 10 9 ADDR4 ADDR7 12 11 ADDR6 ADDR9 ADDR11 14 13 16 15 SDCAS SDCKE ADDR8 1 3 4 3 10 9 12 11 14 ADDR10 1 J3 2 SDWE SDA10 SDRAS 13 16 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 14 15 16 DPI3_SPICLK 15 17 ADDR12 18 17 18 17 ADDR15 20 19 ADDR14 20 19 20 19 ADDR19 ADDR21 ADDR23 21 24 23 26 25 28 27 30 ADDR16 22 ADDR18 21 24 ADDR20 23 26 ADDR22 27 29 30 29 32 31 32 34 33 34 36 35 36 35 38 37 38 37 DATA1 40 39 DATA0 40 DATA3 42 41 DATA2 DATA5 44 43 DATA4 DATA7 46 45 DATA9 48 47 29 31 32 31 33 34 33 36 35 38 37 39 40 39 42 41 42 41 44 43 44 43 DATA6 46 45 46 45 DATA8 48 47 48 47 FLAG1_~IRQ1_SW1 MS3_FLAG3_IRQ3_LED8 49 DATA10 DATA13 52 51 DATA12 DATA17 DATA19 DATA21 53 56 55 58 57 60 59 DATA14 DATA16 DATA18 DATA20 DATA23 62 61 DATA22 DATA25 64 63 DATA24 DATA27 DATA29 DATA31 3 66 65 68 67 70 69 72 71 74 73 76 75 78 77 80 79 82 81 84 83 86 85 88 87 90 89 CON019 25 DPI13_LED4 30 50 54 DPI11_UART0_RTS 27 DATA26 DATA28 DATA30 DAIP2_PLLMCLK_OUT DAIP4_ELVIS_TRIG DAIP6_AD1835_MCLK DAIP8_ADC_LRCLK DAIP10_DAC_D3 DAIP12_DAC_D1 DAIP14_DAC_LRCLK DAIP16_LED7 DAIP18_SPDIF_IN DAIP20_SW4 FLAG1_~IRQ1_SW1 DPI2_MISO DPI4_SPI_AD1835_CS DPI6_LED1 DPI8_LED3 DPI10_UART0_RX DPI12_UART0_CTS DPI14_LED5 50 49 52 51 54 53 56 55 58 57 60 59 62 61 64 63 66 65 68 67 70 69 72 71 74 73 76 75 78 77 80 79 82 81 84 83 86 85 88 87 90 89 CON019 RESET FLAG0_~IRQ0_SW2 MS2_FLAG2_IRQ2 DAIP1_SPDIF_OUT DAIP3_PLLMCLK_IN DAIP13_DAC_BCLK DAIP15_LED6 FLAG0_~IRQ0_SW2 DPI1_MOSI MS0 MS1 MS2_FLAG2_IRQ2 DPI11_UART0_RTS DPI13_LED4 MS3_FLAG3_IRQ3_LED8 ACK 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 DPI2_MISO DPI4_SPI_AD1835_CS DPI6_LED1 DPI8_LED3 DPI10_UART0_RX DPI12_UART0_CTS DPI14_LED5 DAIP1_SPDIF_OUT 53 DAIP3_PLLMCLK_IN 55 DAIP5_ADC_DATA 57 DAIP7_ADC_BCLK 59 DAIP9_DAC_D4 61 64 63 DAIP11_DAC_D2 65 DAIP13_DAC_BCLK 67 DAIP15_LED6 70 69 DAIP17_AUDIO_OSC 72 71 DAIP19_SW3 74 73 76 75 78 77 80 79 82 81 84 83 86 85 88 87 90 89 DAI HEADER P4 RD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 DAIP2_PLLMCLK_OUT DAIP4_ELVIS_TRIG DAIP6_AD1835_MCLK DAIP8_ADC_LRCLK DAIP10_DAC_D3 DAIP12_DAC_D1 DAIP14_DAC_LRCLK DAIP16_LED7 DAIP18_SPDIF_IN DAIP20_SW4 IDC13X2 WE 3 CON019 4 Size Board No. C Date C 20 Cotton Road Nashua, NH 03063 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite EXPANSION INTERFACE Title B 3 2 3.3V ANALOG DEVICES A 2 CLKOUT 62 68 DAIP19_SW3 DPI9_UART0_TX 51 66 DAIP17_AUDIO_OSC DPI7_LED2 52 60 DAIP11_DAC_D2 DPI5_SPI_FLASH_CS 49 58 DAIP9_DAC_D4 DPI3_SPICLK 50 56 DAIP7_ADC_BCLK 1 IDC10X2 54 DAIP5_ADC_DATA DPI9_UART0_TX 23 28 DATA11 DATA15 26 RESET DPI7_LED2 21 24 25 28 2 22 DPI1_MOSI DPI5_SPI_FLASH_CS 18 22 P3 13 ADDR13 ADDR17 DPI HEADER Rev AA0230-2009 Sheet 6-18-2009_9:54 D 1.0 12 of 13 A B C D 5V 5V_B UNREG_IN UNREG_IN UNREG_IN POWER IN D3 S2A 2A DO-214AA F1 2.5A FUS001 FER7 190 FER002 4 1 R192 0 0603 VR3 7 IN1 8 IN2 3 2 7 2 8 IN1 OUT2 IN2 3 J4 OUT3 1 D11 MBRS540T3G 5A SMC C214 1000PF 0402 2 1 VR4 1 OUT1 6 SD D7 GSOT05 SOT23-3 C215 10UF 1210 5 FB GND 4 ADP3336ARMZ MSOP8 C216 0.1UF 0805 6 SD R193 210.0K 0805 C207 1UF 0805 C206 10UF 0805 D8 GSOT05 SOT23-3 3 7.5V_POWER CON005 D12 MBRS540T3G SMC C208 1UF 0805 1 OUT1 2 OUT2 3 OUT3 5 FB GND 4 ADP3336ARMZ MSOP8 R191 210.0K 0805 C204 1UF 0805 C205 10UF 0805 D9 GSOT05 SOT23-3 D13 MBRS540T3G SMC 1 C209 1UF 0805 R194 64.9K 0805 C213 1000PF 0402 R190 64.9K 0805 SHGND UNREG_IN C3 10UF 1210 2 D2 CMDSH-3 100MA SOD-323 ELVIS_PWR R184 0 0603 5 8 4 C220 4.7UF 0805 C218 0.18UF 0805 1 BOOST VIN SHDN 3 SW SYNC 6 FB VDDEXT_SHUNT D1 SL22 2A DO-214AA C219 2200PF 0603 LT1765 SOIC8 D4 S2A 2A DO-214AA L2 1.5UH IND003 R182 10.0K 0603 R16 0.05 1206 VR5 R17 24.9K 0603 R186 0 0603 1 5 IN TP1 U3 COMP 4 CS 3 6 PGATE FB GND 2 R181 80.6K 0603 CT3 100UF C 4 1 L3 6.8UH IND009 2 C2 68PF 0603 C5 470PF 0603 R183 47.5K 0603 7 VC GND 2 3.3V UNREG_IN VR1 2 C66 10UF 0805 DNP R18 0 0603 5 ADP1864AUJZ SOT23-6 6 3 D5 SSB43L 4A DO-214AA FDC658P SOT23-6 C217 4.7UF 0805 R195 0 0805 CT6 2.2UF B DNP CT5 47UF B C67 1UF 0805 DNP D10 GSOT03 SOT23-3 PGND R35 255.0K 0603 PGND R196 0 0805 3 MH1 UNREG_IN MH2 MH3 MH4 MH6 3 PGND C222 10UF 0805 DNP C225 10UF 1210 GND Test Points are scattered on PCB for Test Measurement Purposes. LABEL "GND" ON ALL TPs AGND3 R198 24.9K 0603 TP11 TP10 TP9 R200 0.03 1206 VR6 1 3 6 FB PGATE GND 2 R199 80.6K 0603 ADP1864AUJZ SOT23-6 R202 0 0603 1 5 2 6 TP6 TP5 TP4 TP3 TP2 TP12 3 7 4 8 L4 2.5UH IND013 M2 D14 MBRS540T3G SMC CT7 470UF D2E CT8 2.2UF B DNP C221 4.7UF 0805 RUBBER FOOT MSC009 AGND3 M5 RUBBER FOOT MSC009 RUBBER FOOT MSC009 Size Board No. C Date C 20 Cotton Road Nashua, NH 03063 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite POWER Title B RUBBER FOOT MSC009 ANALOG DEVICES AGND3 A M4 D6 VESD01-02V-GS08 SOD-523 AGND3 4 M3 M1 RUBBER FOOT MSC009 SI7601DN ICS010 R197 51.1K 0603 TP7 COMP 4 C224 68PF 0603 VDDINT_SHUNT TP8 U45 5 IN CS C223 470PF 0603 R201 0.03 1206 Rev AA0230-2009 Sheet 8-19-2009_16:42 D 1.0 13 of 13 I INDEX Numerics B 2-wire interface (TWI) mode, 1-14 bill of materials, A-1 board design database, 1-17 board schematic (ADSP-21371), B-1 boot configuration pins (BOOTCFG1-0), 2-9 modes, 2-3, 2-9 A AD1835A, CAD and DAC configuration registers, 1-15 DAI interface, 1-15 disconnect switch (SW15), 2-14 DPI interface, 2-5 master clock (MCLK), 2-4, 2-10 master/slave modes, 1-15, 2-10 setup switch (SW3), 2-10 ADC_DATA pins, 2-10 ADDR23-0 pins, 2-7 AMP_LEFT_IN signals, 2-12 AMP_RIGHT_IN signals, 2-12 analog audio, See audio, AD1835A analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), See AD1835A architecture, of this EZ-KIT Lite, 2-2 async memory controller, 1-13 audio codecs, See AD1835A in RCA connector (J10), 2-21 interface, xi, 1-14 oscillators, 2-4, 2-10 out RCA connector (J5), 2-22 C CLKCFG1-0 pins, 2-3, 2-9 CLKIN pins, 2-3, 2-9 clock multiplier ratios, 2-9 routing signals, 2-10 codec See also AD1835A disconnect switch (SW15), 2-14 setup switch (SW7), 2-10 connectors diagram of locations, 2-20 J10 (audio in RCA), 1-15, 2-21 J1-3 (expansion), 2-3, 2-4, 2-6, 2-7, 2-21 J4 (power), 1-8, 2-22 J5 (audio out RCA), 1-15, 2-22 J6 (RS-232), xi J7-8 (S/PDIF coax), 2-23 J9 (headphone out), 1-15, 2-22 P3 (DPI header), 2-23 P4 (DAI header), 2-24 ZP4 (JTAG), 2-7, 2-24 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual I-1 Index contents, of this EZ-KIT Lite package, 1-2 core clock rates, 2-9 frequency, 2-3 to CLKIN ratios, 2-9 voltage, 2-2 current limits, 2-7 D DAC1-0 signals, 2-13 DAI block diagram, 2-3 connections, 1-15, 1-16, 2-15 data transfer from codec, 1-14 disabling (SW3), 2-4, 2-10 header (P4), 2-4, 2-24 DAI16-15 pins, 1-16 DAI20-19 pins, 2-12, 2-16 DAI4 pins, 2-19 DAIP20-11 pins, 2-7 DATA31-0 pins, 2-7 data acquisition (DAQ) devices, 1-14 DB9 connectors, xi default configuration, of this EZ-KIT Lite, 1-3 digital peripheral interface, See DPI digital-to-analog converters (DACs), See AD1835A DIP switch (SW7), 1-3, 1-15, 2-12, 2-16 DPI block diagram, 2-5 connections, 1-13, 1-16, 2-15 disabling (SW2), 2-5 header (P3), 2-5, 2-23 DPI12-10 pins, 2-7, 2-11 DPI14-13 pins, 1-16, 2-7 DPI2-1 (MOSI-0) pins, 1-13, 2-7 DPI3 (SPI clock) pins, 1-13, 2-7 I-2 DPI4 pins, 1-15, 2-7 DPI5 (chip select) pins, 1-13, 2-7 DPI8-6 pins, 1-16, 2-7 E electret microphone, 1-15, 2-11 ELVIS (Educational Laboratory Virtual Instrumentation Suite) interface, 1-13 programmable flag jumper (JP4), 2-19 select jumper (JP2), 2-18 trigger pins, 2-19 voltage select jumper (JP3), 2-19 EPROM/flash boot mode, 2-3 evaluation license CCES, 1-10 example programs, 1-17 expansion interface, 2-3, 2-4, 2-6, 2-7, 2-21 external memory, 1-12 phase lock loop, See PLL ports, 2-3, 2-9 F features, of this EZ-KIT Lite, x FLAG0 pins, 1-16, 2-6, 2-7, 2-12, 2-16 FLAG1 pins, 2-6, 2-7 FLAG2 pins, 2-6, 2-7 FLAG3 pins, 1-17, 2-6, 2-7, 2-15 FLAG registers, 1-16 flash memory boot mode (default), 2-9 disconnect switch (SW15), 2-14 start/end addresses, 1-12 via external port, 1-12, 2-3 frame sync/clock signals, 1-15, 2-10 FUNCT_OUT signals, 2-13 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Index G general-purpose I/O pins, 1-15, 2-6, 2-15, 2-16 license restrictions, 1-11 loop-back test switches (SW6, SW14), 2-11 M H headphone out jack (J9), 2-22 I installation, of this EZ-KIT Lite, 1-8 CCES, 1-4 interrupts, config push buttons as, 1-16 I/O voltage, 2-2 IRQ0-1 pins, 1-16, 2-12, 2-16 IRQ3 pins, 1-17 J JTAG emulation port, 2-7 header (ZP4), 2-24 jumpers JP1 (VCO select), 2-18 JP2 (ELVIS select), 2-18 JP3 (voltage select), 2-19 JP4 (ELVIS programmable flag), 2-19 JP6 (ELVIS voltage), 2-19 L LabVIEW virtual instruments, xi, 1-14 LEDs diagram of locations, 2-14 LED10 (reset), 1-8, 2-15 LED1-7 (FLAGx I/O), 1-16, 2-15 LED8 (FLAG3), 1-16, 2-6, 2-15 LED9 (power), 1-8, 2-15 ZLED3 (USB monitor), 1-8, 2-15 LEFT_IN signals, 2-13 LEFT_OUT signals, 2-12, 2-13 M2-0 memory select pins, 1-12 master input clock (MCLK), 1-14 MS3 memory select pins, 1-12, 1-17 N notation conventions, xviii O oscilloscope config switch (SW1), 2-12 P package contents, 1-2 parallel flash memory, See flash memory parallel port control signals, 2-7 phase lock loop (PLL), xii, 2-4, 2-18 PMCTL registers, 2-3 power connector (J4), 2-22 LED (LED9), 2-15 specifications, 2-23 supply, 2-19, 2-23 push buttons diagram of locations, 2-14 See also switches by name (SWx) enable switch (SW7), 1-3, 1-15, 2-12, 2-16 R RCA cables, 1-3 connectors, xi, 1-15, 2-4 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual I-3 Index reset LED (LED10), 2-15 push button (SW12), 2-16 restrictions, of the evaluation license, 1-11 RIGHT_IN signals, 2-13 RIGHT_OUT signals, 2-12, 2-13 RS-232 connector (J6), xi S schematic, of ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite, B-1 SDRAM chip select pin (FLAG8), 2-6 controller, 1-12 control signals, 2-7 via external port, 2-3 serial peripheral interface, See SPI setup, of this EZ-KIT Lite, 1-3 signal routing units SRU2 (DPI interface), 2-5 SRU (DAI interface), 2-3 spacing headers, 2-24 SPI flash memory, 1-12, 2-5 master/slave boot modes, 2-3, 2-9 port, 1-13, 1-15 startup, of this EZ-KIT Lite, 1-8 CCES, 1-4 SW12 (reset) push button, 2-16 SW13 (ELVIS station) switch, 2-13 SW14 (test) switch, 2-11 SW15 (AD1835A and flash disconnect) switch, 2-14 SW1 (oscilloscope) switch, 2-12 SW2 (boot mode select) switch, 2-3, 2-6, 2-9 I-4 SW3 (AD1835A codec) switch, 2-4, 2-10 SW4 (microphone) switch, 1-15, 2-11 SW6 (test) switch, 2-11 SW7 (push button enable) DIP switch, 1-3, 1-15, 2-12, 2-16 SW8-11 (general input) push buttons, 2-16 synchronous dynamic random access memory, See SDRAM system architecture, of this EZ-KIT Lite, 2-2 T technical support, xiv test switches (SW6, SW14), 2-11 time-division multiplexed (TDM) mode, 1-14 U UART interface, xi, 2-5 enable switch (SW5) universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter, See UART USB interface, 2-7, 2-24 cable, 1-2, 1-8, 2-15, 2-16 interface chip (U34), 2-16 monitor LED (ZLED3), 1-8, 2-15 V VisualDSP++ environment, 1-9 voltage-controlled oscillator select jumper (JP1), 2-18 ADSP-21371 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual