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 2 • 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. www.nxp.com 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) 3 Quick Start Guide 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 4 1 0 1 www.nxp.com 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 5 Quick Start Guide STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS 2 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 6 www.nxp.com 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. 7 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. www.nxp.com and imxcommunity.org NXP and the NXP logo are trademarks of NXP B.V. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. © 2016 NXP B.V. Document Number: QSBSCMIMX6QSG REV 0 Agile Number: 926-28927 REV A