Quick Start Guide for Quick Start Board for SCM-i.MX 6Dual/6Quad

Quick Start Guide
Quick Start Board for
SCM-i.MX 6Dual/6Quad
Quick Start Guide
FEATURES
The following features are available
with the Quick Start Board for SCM:
• USB OTG connector
• SCM-i.MX 6Quad*
i.MX 6Quad
• Arduino R-3 compatible headers—with
the exception of no ADC inputs
PMIC MMPF0100
• JTAG connector
16 MB SPI NOR flash
• USB-to-serial UART connector
>100 passive components
• Board dimensions: 80 mm x 52 mm
1 GB LPDDR2 via PoP assembly
• Linux® BSPs and programming
tools, available at www.nxp.com/
qwks-scm-imx6dq
• HDMI connector
• LCD touch display connector
• SD card socket for data storage/
expansion or connectivity
• MicroSD card socket for code storage
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• MIPI CSI camera connector
• Refer to www.nxp.com/qwksscm-imx6dq for information on
recommended accessory boards.
*Superset device. Can be used to
evaluate SCM-i.MX 6Dual.
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GET TO KNOW THE QUICK START BOARD FOR SCM-I.MX 6D/6Q
LCD Touch
Connector
HDMI
5 V DC
USB - UART
(Serial Debug)
Boot Select
Switches
J2 I/O
Header
J12 I/O
Header
Camera
Connector
J11 I/O
Header
JTAG
J1 I/O
Header
i.MX 6 Reset
micro SD
socket
System Reset
USB OTG
Full-size SD socket
(bottom of board)
Figure 1: Front side of Quick Start Board (top)
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DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION AND RESET BUTTONS
Table 1 shows the jumper configuration to boot the Quick Start board from the
microSD slot.
SW1
DIP#
SPI NOR
SD/ESD
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
BOOT_
CFG1_
[6]
BOOT_
CFG1_
[5]
BOOT_
CFG1_
[4]
BOOT_
CFG2_
[4]
BOOT_
CFG2_
[3]
BOOT_
CFG3_
[5]
BOOT_
CFG3_
[4]
BOOT_
MODE1
0
1
1
x
x
0=
SD2
1=
SD2
1=
SD3
0=
SD3
1
0
1
0
DDR Memory
Map default
config
‘00’ – Single DDR
Channel
x
‘01’ – Fixed 2 x
32 map
‘10’ – 4 KB
Interleaving
Enabled
0=
Boot
from
Fuses
1=
Boot
from
Board
settings
'11' – Illegal
DEFAULT
1
0
0
Table 1: Boot Configuration DIP Switch Settings
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1
0
1
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STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS
Getting Started
This section describes how to use the
Quick Start Board and the components
in the kit. This section also describes the
PC requirements to develop applications
using the Quick Start Board.
1
Unpacking
the Kit
The Quick Start Board is shipped with the
items listed in Table 2.
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
Board
Quick Start Board for
SCM-i.MX 6Dual/6Quad
Cable
USB cable
(micro-B to standard-A)
Power Supply
and Universal
Adapter
5 V/5 A universal power
supply
Documentation
Quick Start Guide
(this document)
8 GB Micro SD
Card
Bootable demonstration
code
Table 2: Quick Start Board Kit Contents
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STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS
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CONTINUED
Download
Software
Download installation software
and documentation
at nxp.com/qwks-scm-imx6dq.
Table 3 lists the documents available on
the kit website.
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
Quick Start Board
documentation
Design files, including hardware schematics, Gerbers, OrCAD
files, and QWKS-SCMIMX6DQ User’s Guide.
Quick Start Guide (this document)
Linux Patch Release Notes and User Guide
Software
development tools
A tar.gz file containing software for SCM Linux enablement
Quick Start board
demo image
Copy of the Linux image provided on the microSD card
Table 3: Available Software and Hardware Design Collateral
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SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
1
Insert microSD
Card
Insert the supplied microSD card into the
microSD card socket J8.
2
Connect USB Debug
Cable (Optional)
Connect the micro-B end of the supplied
USB cable into debug port J4. Connect
the other end of the cable to a PC acting
as a host terminal. If needed, the serialto-USB drivers can be found at
www.ftdichip.com/FTDrivers.htm.
Terminal window configuration: 115.2
kbaud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity
3
Connect HDMI
Cable
4
Connect Power
Supply
Connect the 5 V power supply cable
to the 5 V DC power jack P1. When
power is connected to the device, it will
automatically begin the boot sequence.
When the boot process is complete, the
Yocto Project operating system will be
displayed on the HDMI monitor.
Note: During the boot process, there will
be operating system status information
scrolling on the terminal window of the
PC (if connected). To work from the
terminal window on the host PC, press
enter at the terminal window to get the
command prompt. Log in as root.
Connect an HDMI cable to the HDMI
connector J7. Connect the other end to
an HDMI capable monitor.
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SUPPORT
Visit www.nxp.com/support for a list of
phone numbers within your region.
WARRANTY
Get Started
Download installation
software and documentation
at nxp.com/qwks-scm-imx6dq.
Visit www.nxp.com/warranty for
complete warranty information.
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Document Number: QSBSCMIMX6QSG REV 0
Agile Number: 926-28927 REV A