FCR4 Cluster Series Starterkit SK-MB9EF226-DISP-001 User Guide.pdf

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User Guide
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FCR4 FAMILY
FCR4 CLUSTER SERIES
STARTERKIT
SK-MB9EF226-DISP-001
USER GUIDE
SK-MB9EF226-DISP-001
Revision History
Revision History
Date
2013-04-23
Issue
V1.0, CEy
First release
This document contains 35 pages.
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Abbreviations
Abbreviations
ARM®
ARM® is a registered trademark of ARM Limited in the EU and other countries
CAN
Controller Area Network
FSEU
Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe GmbH
MCU
Microcontroller Unit
UART
Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter
USB
Universal Serial Bus
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Warranty and Disclaimer
Warranty and Disclaimer
The use of the deliverables (e.g. software, application examples, target boards, evaluation boards, starter
kits, schematics, engineering samples of IC’s etc.) is subject to the conditions of Fujitsu Semiconductor
Europe GmbH (“FSEU”) as set out in (i) the terms of the License Agreement and/or the Sale and Purchase
Agreement under which agreements the Product has been delivered, (ii) the technical descriptions and (iii)
all accompanying written materials.
Please note that the deliverables are intended for and must only be used for reference in an evaluation
laboratory environment.
The software deliverables are provided on an as-is basis without charge and are subject to alterations. It is
the user’s obligation to fully test the software in its environment and to ensure proper functionality,
qualification and compliance with component specifications.
Regarding hardware deliverables, FSEU warrants that they will be free from defects in material and
workmanship under use and service as specified in the accompanying written materials for a duration of 1
year from the date of receipt by the customer.
Should a hardware deliverable turn out to be defect, FSEU’s entire liability and the customer’s exclusive
remedy shall be, at FSEU´s sole discretion, either return of the purchase price and the license fee, or
replacement of the hardware deliverable or parts thereof, if the deliverable is returned to FSEU in original
packing and without further defects resulting from the customer’s use or the transport. However, this
warranty is excluded if the defect has resulted from an accident not attributable to FSEU, or abuse or
misapplication attributable to the customer or any other third party not relating to FSEU or to unauthorised
decompiling and/or reverse engineering and/or disassembling.
FSEU does not warrant that the deliverables do not infringe any third party intellectual property right (IPR).
In the event that the deliverables infringe a third party IPR it is the sole responsibility of the customer to
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The contents of this document are subject to change without a prior notice, thus contact FSEU about the
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This board and its deliverables must only be used for test
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Contents
Contents
REVISION HISTORY ............................................................................................................ 2
ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................................................ 3
WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER ......................................................................................... 4
CONTENTS .......................................................................................................................... 5
1 OVERVIEW ...................................................................................................................... 7
1.1
Introduction ............................................................................................................. 7
1.2
Features .................................................................................................................. 7
1.3
Kit contents ............................................................................................................. 7
2 HARDWARE .................................................................................................................... 8
2.1
2.2
PCB Overview ......................................................................................................... 8
2.1.1
Top-View ................................................................................................... 8
2.1.2
Bottom View .............................................................................................. 9
Power Supply ........................................................................................................ 10
2.2.1
Input-stage............................................................................................... 10
2.2.2
I/O Supplies ............................................................................................. 10
2.2.3
MCU Core supply .................................................................................... 10
2.2.4
Supply-Rail Monitor (LED) ....................................................................... 10
2.2.5
Power distribution .................................................................................... 10
2.3
Reset ..................................................................................................................... 10
2.4
MCU Clocks .......................................................................................................... 10
2.5
2.6
2.4.1
Main Clock ............................................................................................... 10
2.4.2
Sub-Clock (RTC-Clock) ........................................................................... 10
On-Board Peripherals ............................................................................................ 10
2.5.1
UART/USB-Serial Interface...................................................................... 11
2.5.2
CAN-Bus Interface ................................................................................... 11
2.5.3
Display ..................................................................................................... 11
2.5.4
Serial Flash Memory ................................................................................ 11
2.5.5
Ethernet Interface .................................................................................... 11
2.5.6
Audio Codec ............................................................................................ 12
2.5.7
SD Card Socket ....................................................................................... 12
2.5.8
Analogue peripherals ............................................................................... 12
2.5.9
Buttons .................................................................................................... 12
2.5.10
LEDs ........................................................................................................ 12
Expansion Connectors .......................................................................................... 12
2.6.1
2.7
Board-to-Board (B2B) Connectors ........................................................... 12
Debugging Facilities .............................................................................................. 12
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3 INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................. 14
3.1
First Contact .......................................................................................................... 14
3.2
Engage .................................................................................................................. 14
3.3
Life signs ............................................................................................................... 14
4 CONFIGURATION ......................................................................................................... 15
4.1
Jumpers ................................................................................................................ 15
4.2
Resistors ............................................................................................................... 16
5 STATUS DISPLAY ......................................................................................................... 17
6 CONNECTORS .............................................................................................................. 18
6.1
DC In Plug (X1) ..................................................................................................... 18
6.2
B2B Connectors (X2, X3) ...................................................................................... 18
6.2.1
Connector X2 Pinout ................................................................................ 19
6.2.2
Connector X3 Pinout ................................................................................ 20
6.3
Debug Connector (X4)........................................................................................... 21
6.4
Display Connectors (X5, X6) ................................................................................. 22
6.4.1
Connector X5 Pinout ................................................................................ 22
6.4.2
Connector X6 Pinout ................................................................................ 24
6.5
CAN-Bus Connector (X7) ...................................................................................... 25
6.6
USB Connectors (X8, X13) .................................................................................... 25
6.7
SD Card Connector (X9) ....................................................................................... 26
6.8
RJ45 Ethernet Connector (X10) ............................................................................ 26
6.9
3.5mm Stereo Headphone Connector (X11) .......................................................... 27
6.10 General Purpose Audio Connector (X12) .............................................................. 27
7 KNOWN ISSUES ........................................................................................................... 28
8 TROUBLE SHOOTING .................................................................................................. 29
9 RELATED PRODUCTS.................................................................................................. 30
10 APPENDIX ..................................................................................................................... 31
10.1 Tables 31
10.2 Figures 31
11 INFORMATION IN THE WWW....................................................................................... 32
12 EU-KONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG / EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ............. 33
13 CHINA-ROHS REGULATION ........................................................................................ 34
14 RECYCLING .................................................................................................................. 35
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Overview
1 Overview
1.1
Introduction
The SK-MB9EF226-DISP-001 is a quick evaluation board for the Fujitsu FCR4 Cluster series
flash microcontroller MB9EF226 (Titan). It can be used stand-alone for software development and
testing or as a simple target board to work with the debug system.
1.2
Features
Supports Fujitsu’s FCR4 Cluster series MB9EF226 (Titan) microcontroller
On-board 3V3 and 1V2 regulators for I/O- and MCU supply
Power-LED for 3V3 supply
Reset-button with LED-indicator
On-board voltage supply supervisor
In-Circuit serial Flash programming using the JTAG port
4 MHz main crystal oscillator for MCU clock, option to populate board with additional 32 kHz
crystal for sub clock operation (real time clock)
Most GPIO-pins are available on Board-to-Board connectors.
USB-to-serial converter (FT232R) connected to USART0 provides direct PC-serial connection
using a standard USB-A (PC) to Mini-B (SK) cable.
One CAN-Bus interface on male D-Sub-09 connector with industry-standard pin out.
On-Board serial Flash Memory tied to high speed GFXSPI (SPI of graphics sub-system)
3.5” QVGA (320x240) Display, 24-bit RGB, with dimmable back light
RJ45 Ethernet jack and Wiznet W5200 Ethernet MAC/PHY connected to high speed SPI of
MB9EF226
Audio Codec and headphone jack
SD card socket
5x Buttons, 8x LEDs, Potentiometer, ambient light sensor, temperature sensor
ARM standard 20 pin IDC JTAG connector for flash-programming and debugging
Alternatively, the board is equipped with a SEGGER J-Link OB (JTAG to USB onboard
solution, http://www.segger.com/jlink-ob.html ), hence no additional debug hardware is
necessary
1.3
Kit contents
Starterkit
USB-A to Mini-B cable.
Screws, washers, distance bolts
User Guide
Schematic
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2 Hardware
2.1
PCB Overview
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2.1.2 Bottom View
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Hardware
2.2
Power Supply
The power supply circuit consists of the input-stage and a dual output voltage regulator. The
regulator is of switch-mode type (step-down).
The setting of the SEQ input pin of the voltage regulator ensures that 3V3 supply rail is powered
and stable before 1V2 supply rail.
Protected input voltage Vin and 3V3 are available on the board-to-board connectors X2 and X3.
2.2.1 Input-stage
The power-supply connector is a standard DC-plug for a wall-cube adapter. Allowed input voltage
ranges from 5 to 9V.
After the power-switch, a reverse-voltage protection diode (D1) follows.
2.2.2 I/O Supplies
This board uses a single 3V3 supply for the various I/O supply domains of the microcontroller
2.2.3 MCU Core supply
The 1V2 supply for the MCU core is generated on the second power rail of the voltage regulator
2.2.4 Supply-Rail Monitor (LED)
The 3V3 supply-rail has an LED indicator. 3V3 and 1V2 supply rails are additionally monitored by
a system-voltage supervisor which generates reset if any rail fails.
2.2.5 Power distribution
After being separately filtered the 3V3 supply is connected to following MCU power domains
VDP5, VDP3 (digital I/O supply)
AVDD5, AVRH5 (analogue supply and reference)
2.3
Reset
A board reset is generated by the system voltage supervisor IC on following conditions
1V2 or 3V3 supply fails
Reset button is pressed
Debugger asserts a system reset (pin 15 of standard ARM 20-pin connector)
An active reset is indicated by LED LD1.
2.4
MCU Clocks
2.4.1 Main Clock
The MCU is clocked using a 4 MHz oscillator. As this is the MainClk net, it controls all timing of
the MCU.
2.4.2 Sub-Clock (RTC-Clock)
Q2 can be populated with a 32.768kHz crystal which is then connected to the MCU's real-time
clock oscillator. This clock is used to track time, while the other crystal oscillator is disabled.
2.5
On-Board Peripherals
The board provides several on-board peripherals like a display, communication interfaces or
analogue sensors.
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2.5.1 UART/USB-Serial Interface
Two port-signals (P0_45, P0_47) are connected to a USB-Serial converter chip (FT232R). The
ports can be controlled by USART0, thus allowing a serial interface between the MCU and a PC.
For the interface-converter, drivers exist for all major operating systems (OSX, Linux, Windows)
either built-in (Linux) or for download (Windows). They provide a standard serial interface (“COMport”/”ttyUSB”) to the applications, so any terminal program can be used to transmit data between
the MCU and a PC.
The interface does not provide hardware-handshake, thus it is left to the software to provide some
kind of flow-control and/or resynchronization, if necessary.
There is one LED per direction (RX, TX) signalling data-transmission.
The two ports can be disconnected from the converter by two resistors, freeing them for other
usage (the two signals are also available on the B2B connector X3).
The converter chip is powered from the USB-connector, making its operation independent on the
power-status of the board. However, as the supply of the serial interface I/O lines is powered from
VDP5, the voltages here always match the requirements of the connected port-signals.
2.5.2 CAN-Bus Interface
Two ports from the MCU (P0_42, P0_43) are connected to a CAN-Bus transceiver. The CAN-bus
itself is connected to a standard D-sub connector. The two signals are also RX and TX of the
internal CAN0-controller.
As with the UART, resistors are available for each port to disconnect them from the interface,
freeing them for use from the B2B connector X3.
2.5.3 Display
The display connection involves following MCU signals
24x RGB signals
4x display timing signals (Dot Clock, Data Enable, HSYNC, VSYNC)
2x GPIO for shutdown and reset of display
3x SPI for display controller configuration
4x analogue inputs for optional touchpad
The display backlight is powered by an on-board driver IC which is controlled by two MCU signals
(disable/enable backlight and dimming PWM).
Some of the non-critical signals above are also available on the B2B connector, furthermore the
PCB footprint for an alternative connector interface is provided as well.
2.5.4 Serial Flash Memory
The starterkit contains a serial Spansion S25FL064P Flash memory device connected to GFXSPI
(high-speed quad SPI) port. This extension is mainly intended to be used for graphics data, but
also other data may be stored and accessed.
2.5.5 Ethernet Interface
Six ports from the MCU (4x High Speed SPI, 1x GPIO Reset, 1x ext. interrupt) are connected to a
Wiznet W5200 Ethernet MAC/PHY. The high speed signals are not available on any B2B
connector to avoid stubs in the signal tracks. For the non-critical signals (GPIO reset and external
interrupt) resistors are available to disconnect them from the interface, freeing them for use with
the B2B connector X2.
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2.5.6 Audio Codec
Following MCU functions are used for connection of a Maxim MAX9856 audio codec:
3x pins I2S (Inter-IC Sound)
2x pins I2C (Inter-Integrated Circuit) for configuration of audio coded
1x pin PPG (Programmable Pulse Generator) serving as clock supply for audio codec
1x pin external interrupt
From these signals only the I2C pins are available on B2B connector X2. Resistors are available
for freeing them completely from the audio codec
2.5.7 SD Card Socket
Four pins of SPI0 and 2x GPIO (“Write Protection” and “Card Detection” signals) are connected to
an SC card socket. All signals are also available on B2B connector X3 and can be disconnected
from the SD card connector if necessary by desoldering resistors.
2.5.8 Analogue peripherals
The board provides following functionality connected to analogue inputs of the MCU
Potentiometer
Ambient light sensor
Temperature sensor
All signals are available on B2B connector X2
2.5.9 Buttons
The board provides 5 push buttons which are oriented like a directional pad with center button
All signals are available on B2B connector X2.
2.5.10 LEDs
8 LEDs are available which are connected to P1_[0:7] which allows an easy output of byte values.
2.6
Expansion Connectors
2.6.1 Board-to-Board (B2B) Connectors
On the top-side, there are two board-to-board (B2B) connectors (X2, X3). Most MCU ports are
available here, along with power-supply pins. The B2B connectors can be used to connect a
custom PCB or measure signals. Before connecting any custom hardware ensure that the
occupied signals are not used by on-board peripherals (or maybe only as input signals).
Otherwise the on-board peripherals can be disconnected from the signals by de-soldering series
resistors in the signal lines
2.7
Debugging Facilities
The starterkit provides a JTAG-Interface on a 20-pin 2.54mm (0.1in) IDC-header for debugging.
The header uses the ARM standard pin out.
Furthermore, a complete “SEGGER J-Link On-Board” debug solution is available on the starterkit
(http://www.segger.com/jlink-ob.html). This debug solution is fully compatible to a regular J-Link
which is supported by many debug software solutions. Only a USB cable and not further debug
hardware is required for debugging and flashing the MCU on the starterkit. Software drivers and
tools are available from SEGGER on following website: http://www.segger.com/jlink-software.html
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Only one debug interface may be used at the same time. The active one can be selected with
jumper JP6.
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Installation
3 Installation
3.1
First Contact
After opening the box, please check first if all parts are included. If any parts are missing, ask
your vendor.
The kit includes electrostatic sensitive devices. Unpacking should be done in an anti-static
environment.
After removing the packing-material, check all parts and especially the PCB for damages. Also
check the jumper-settings before initial powering up the board.
3.2
Engage
To power-up the board connect the DC-plug (inner is positive) of an AC-adaptor to the board
(X1).
The AC-adaptor must provide 5-9V/1A min. The positive (+) supply must be on the inner
tip, while the negative supply (-/GND) is on the outer ring. The power-input includes
reverse-polarity protection.
3.3
Life signs
After powering-up the power-LED should turn on without noticeable delay.
Additionally, the reset-LED flashes once, signalling release of the reset-signal by the voltage
supervisor.
If no LED lights op, disconnect the DC plug and check the polarity of the supply. If this is ok, or if
the power-LED is missing, flickers or shows otherwise strange behaviour, check the power-rails
for shorts to GND and each other before retrying.
If the reset LED flashes from time to time (maybe with a constant frequency), the power-supply
may be too weak to supply the required current. Also check the voltages to detect sporadic drops.
Most times this occurs, one or multiple power-rails are at the edge of the voltage supervisor's
trigger-level and drop below, e.g. if more current is drawn by a device.
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Configuration
4 Configuration
4.1
Jumpers
The SK-MB9EF226-DISP-001 provides multiple options to access signals and configure its
properties. For this, it has two variants of jumpers:
(regular) Jumpers consist of two or three pin-headers and a small cap. They can be changed without
extra tools. They are used where changes are likely to occur. The jumpers use a 2.00 mm raster.
solder-jumpers change more basic options, the vast majority of applications do not require changing
them from their defaults. A solder-jumper is either a single 0R0 resistor or two resistors of which only one
may be placed. For the latter, a shared pad is often used to avoid placing both resistors accidentally.
Name
Label
Description
Type
Default
Position
JP1
DISP_BACKLIGHT
Select display backlight enabling:
1-2 = permanently enabled
2-3 = disabled, can be enabled with GPIO
open = permanently disabled
3-pin
2-3
top M-16
JP2
DISP_DIM
Select display backlight brightness
open = fixed brightness
closed = backlight can be dimmed
2-pin
closed
top L-16
JP3
JTAG_RTCK
Select JTAG RTCK signal connection:
1-2 = pulled to GND
2-3 = connected to TCK
open = should not be used
solder 3-pin
1-2
top E-3
JP4
ETH_LED
Select source signal for 2
1-2 = Speed State
2-3 = Duplex State
open = LED not used
solder 3-pin
1-2
top F-14
JP5
I2S_CLK_DIR
Select I2S clock direction:
1-2 = MCU is I2S slave
2-3 = MCU is I2S master
open = should not be used
solder 3-pin
2-3
bottom E-4
JP6
ENB_JLINK_OB
Select debug interface
open = ARM standard 20-pin connector
closed = J-Link OB
2-pin
closed
top D-4
JP7
ETH_RESET
Select reset source signal for Ethernet IC:
1-2 = connected to GPIO pin of MCU
2-3 = connected to global board reset
open = should not be used
solder 3-pin
1-2
bottom F-13
nd
RJ45-jack LED:
Table 4-1: Default jumper settings and location
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4.2
Resistors
The Ethernet PHY can either be operated in auto-negotiation mode or in forced mode. While in
auto-negotiation mode the best possible settings for speed (10/100 MBit/s) and duplex (half/full)
that are supported by both link partners are automatically configured, the forced mode can be
used to force a certain setting.
The settings are made by 10k resistor pairs, where only one resistor of the pair must be soldered!
Name
Label
Description
Type
Default
Position
R68 / R69
AUTONEG
Select mode:
R68 = Auto-negotiation mode enabled
R69 = Forced mode enabled
none = should not be used
10k
R68
top E:F-16 /
bottom J:K-16
R71 / R72
FULLDUPLEX
Select duplex mode:
R71 = Full-duplex mode
R72 = Half-duplex mode
none = should not be used
This setting is “don’t care” if auto-negotiation
mode (R68) is enabled!
10k
R71
top F-16 /
bottom J-16
R79 / R80
SPEED100
Select speed mode:
R79 = 100 MBit/s
R80 = 10 MBit/s
none = should not be used
This setting is “don’t care” if auto-negotiation
mode (R68) is enabled!
10k
R79
top F-16 /
bottom J-16
Table 4-2: Default resistor settings and location
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Status Display
5 Status Display
For user information, there are four LEDs on the board.
Name
Color
Description (when lit)
Position
LD1
red
Reset active
top M-13
LD10
yellow
MCU transmits data
top C-17
LD11
green
MCU receives data
top C-17
LD12
green
J-Link OB
top C-7
LD13
yellow
3V3 rail up
top A-3
Table 5-1: LED position and meaning
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Connectors
6 Connectors
The following table lists the location of all connectors on the board. The pin-out of each connector
is listed in separate sections.
Name
Type
Description
Position
X1
DC-plug
1.9mm pin DC plug (DIN45323) for external power-supply. top A:C-5
X2
2x20 2.54mm IDC header
(male)
Board-to-Board connector for custom add-on boards or
measuring
top G:M-19
X3
2x20 2.54mm IDC header
(male)
Board-to-Board connector for custom add-on boards or
measuring
top G:M-20:21
X4
2x10 2.54mm IDC header
(male)
Standard ARM 20pin debug-header with JTAG-interface.
top C:F-2
X5
e.g. FPC ONE-TOUCH LCK
.5MM 546240, KyoceraAVX
Corporation
(Default) Display connector
top F:J-5
X6
e.g. SAMTEC: FTSH-120-01-L(Alternative) Display connector (not mounted)
DV
top G:J-8
X7
9pin Dsub male
CAN-Bus connector with standard-pinout.
top A-9:13
X8
USB Mini-B plug
Standard USB plug to connect a PC with USB-Serial
protocol driver.
top A-17:18
X9
e.g. Hirose DM1AA-SF-PEJ
SD card socket
bottom A:E-7:10
X10
e.g. Tyco 1-6605834-1
RJ-45 Connector with integrated magnetic and LEDs
top A:C-14:16
X11
Jack chassis socket acc. to
JISC 6560, 3.5 mm, 3
poles/stereo
Headphone connector for audio codec
top H:I-1:2
X12
2x10 2.54mm IDC header
(male)
General purpose connector for various audio signals
top J:M-1:2
X13
USB Mini-B plug
Standard USB plug for J-Link OB
top A-7
Table 6-1: Connector description and location
6.1
DC In Plug (X1)
The following figure shows the power connection plug. This connector is used to connect an
external DC power supply with 5V-9V/1A DC to the evaluation board. Observe the polarity of the
power-supply lines.
6.2
B2B Connectors (X2, X3)
These two connectors provide most MCU signals and the power supply for custom add-on boards
or measuring purposes.
Signals may be routed to these connectors, even if they are used on the SK-MB9EF226-DISP001 themselves. When using a signal on an add-on board which is also connected to an on-board
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peripheral or connector (like the IPC-connector), it must be disconnected from the on-board
resource by desoldering the corresponding series resistor in the signal line.
6.2.1 Connector X2 Pinout
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Usage
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Usage
Signal
X2 Pin
X2 Pin
Signal
VIN
1
2
VIN
3V3
3
4
3V3
GND
5
6
GND
Potentiometer
P2_37
7
8
P2_38
Temperature Sensor
Ambient Light Sensor
P2_39
9
10
P2_40
Display Touch Y1 (opt.)
Display Touch X1 (opt.)
P2_41
11
12
P2_42
Display Touch Y2 (opt.)
Display Touch X2 (opt.)
P2_43
13
14
P2_48
Button SW1
P1_19
15
16
P1_20
Button SW2
Button SW3
P1_21
17
18
P1_22
Button SW4
Button SW5
P1_23
19
20
P1_26
P1_27
21
22
P1_28
P1_29
23
24
P1_30
P1_31
25
26
P1_32
Ethernet IRQ#
P1_34
27
28
P1_35
Ethernet Power-down
P1_39
29
30
P1_40
P1_41
31
32
P1_55
P1_56
33
34
P1_57
P1_58
35
36
P1_59
P1_60
37
38
P1_61
P1_62
39
40
GND
Ethernet Reset#
Table 6-2: B2B Connector X2 signal assignment
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6.2.2 Connector X3 Pinout
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Usage
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Usage
Signal
X3 Pin
X3 Pin
Signal
VIN
1
2
VIN
3V3
3
4
3V3
GND
5
6
GND
LED LD2
P1_0
7
8
P1_1
LED LD3
LED LD4
P1_2
9
10
P1_3
LED LD5
LED LD6
P1_4
11
12
P1_5
LED LD7
LED LD8
P1_6
13
14
P1_7
LED LD9
SD Card (CS#)
P1_8
15
16
P1_9
SD Card (MISO)
SD Card (MOSI)
P1_10
17
18
P1_11
SD Card (CLK)
Display Controller (CS#)
P1_12
19
20
P1_13
Display Controller (MOSI)
P1_14
21
22
P1_15
Display Controller (CLK)
SD Card Write_Protection#
P1_16
23
24
P1_17
SD Card Card_Detected
P1_18
25
26
P0_24
P0_25
27
28
P0_40
P0_41
29
30
P0_42
CAN RX
CAN TX
P0_43
31
32
P0_44
Display Backlight Enable
USART RX
P0_45
33
34
P0_46
Display Backlight Dimming
USART TX
P0_47
35
36
P0_48
P0_49
37
38
P0_62
P0_63
39
40
GND
Audio Codec I2C Data
Audio Codec I2C Clock
Table 6-3: B2B Connector X3 signal assignment
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6.3
Debug Connector (X4)
This is an ARM standard 20 pin JTAG connector.
Pin
Signal
Description
1
Vsns
Target voltage reference
2
VCCt
Target power
3
nTRST
JTAG TAP reset, active low
4
GND
Ground
5
TDI
JTAG Test Data In
6
GND
Ground
7
TMS
JTAG Test Machine State
8
GND
Ground
9
TCK
JTAG TAP Clock
10
GND
Ground
11
RTCK
Return TCK (optional)
12
GND
Ground
13
TDO
JTAG Test Data Out
14
GND
Ground
15
nRESET
Target reset, active low (system reset)
16
GND
Ground
17
DBREQ
Debug Request (not used)
18
GND
Ground
19
TVcc
Debug Acknowledge (not used)
20
GND
Ground
Table 6-4: Debug connector (X4) assignment
RTCK is deactivated by jumpers by default. It is only required for high-speed clocking (and if
supported by the debugger). See jumper-settings on how to enable this functionality.
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6.4
Display Connectors (X5, X6)
6.4.1 Connector X5 Pinout
Pin
Signal
Description
1
BL_M
Display Backlight Minus
2
BL_M
Display Backlight Minus
3
BL_P
Display Backlight Plus
4
BL_P
Display Backlight Plus
5
NC
6
RST
7
NC
8
Y1
Touch Pad Y1 co-ordinate
9
X1
Touch Pad X1 co-ordinate
10
Y2
Touch Pad Y2 co-ordinate
11
X2
Touch Pad X2 co-ordinate
12
B0
Blue, Bit 0
13
B1
Blue, Bit 1
14
B2
Blue, Bit 2
15
B3
Blue, Bit 3
16
B4
Blue, Bit 4
17
B5
Blue, Bit 5
18
B6
Blue, Bit 6
19
B7
Blue, Bit 7
20
G0
Green, Bit 0
21
G1
Green, Bit 1
22
G2
Green, Bit 2
23
G3
Green, Bit 3
24
G4
Green, Bit 4
25
G5
Green, Bit 5
26
G6
Green, Bit 6
27
G7
Green, Bit 7
28
R0
Red, Bit 0
29
R1
Red, Bit 1
30
R2
Red, Bit 2
31
R3
Red, Bit 3
32
R4
Red, Bit 4
33
R5
Red, Bit 5
34
R6
Red, Bit 6
35
R7
Red, Bit 7
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Pin
Signal
Description
36
HSYNC
Horizontal Synchronization
37
VSYNC
Vertical Synchronization
38
DOTCLK
39
VDDIO
Digital power supply
40
VDDIO
Digital power supply
41
VDDIO
Digital power supply
42
VDDIO
Digital power supply
43
SPI CS
SPI Chip Select
44
NC
45
NC
46
NC
47
NC
48
SHUT
49
SPI CLK
SPI Clock
50
SPI Data
SPI MOSI
51
NC
52
ENB
Display Data Enable
53
VSS
Ground
54
VSS
Ground
Pixel/Dot Clock
Display shut-down
Table 6-5: Display Connectors (X5) assignment
NC = Not connected
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6.4.2 Connector X6 Pinout
Description
Signal
Pin
Pin
Signal
Description
Ground
GND
1
2
GND
Ground
Blue, Bit 0
B0
3
4
B1
Blue, Bit 1
Blue, Bit 2
B2
5
6
B3
Blue, Bit 3
Blue, Bit 4
B4
7
8
B5
Blue, Bit 5
Blue, Bit 6
B6
9
10
B7
Blue, Bit 7
Green, Bit 0
G0
11
12
G1
Green, Bit 1
Green, Bit 2
G2
13
14
G3
Green, Bit 3
Green, Bit 4
G4
15
16
G5
Green, Bit 5
Green, Bit 6
G6
17
18
G7
Green, Bit 7
Power Supply
3V3
19
20
3V3
Power Supply
Power Supply
3V3
21
22
3V3
Power Supply
Red, Bit 0
R0
23
24
R1
Red, Bit 1
Red, Bit 2
R2
25
26
R3
Red, Bit 3
Red, Bit 4
R4
27
28
R5
Red, Bit 5
Red, Bit 6
R6
29
30
R7
Red, Bit 7
Horizontal Synchronization
HSYNC
31
32
VSYNC
Vertical Synchronization
Display Data Enable
DE
33
34
CSYNC
Composite Sync
Display Reset
RST
35
36
DCLK
Dot Clock
Display Backlight Plus
BL_P
37
38
BL_P
Display Backlight Plus
Display Backlight Minus
BL_M
39
40
BL_M
Display Backlight Minus
Table 6-6: Display Connector (X6) assignment
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6.5
CAN-Bus Connector (X7)
This is a standard pin-out used for industrial CAN.
Pin
Signal
Description
1
NC
Not used
2
CANL
default low CAN-bus signal (inverted differential line)
3
GND
Ground
4
NC
Not used
5
NC
Not used
6
NC
Not used
7
CANH
default high CAN-bus signal (non-inverted differential line)
8
NC
Not used
9
NC
Not used
Shield
Shield
Tied to GND
Table 6-7: Can Bus Connector (X5) assignment
6.6
USB Connectors (X8, X13)
Standard USB Mini-B Plug.
Pin
Signal
Description
1
VBUS
+5.0V Supply from Host. Powers the USB/Serial Converter FT232R
2
D-
inverted data-line
3
D+
non-inverted data-line
4
ID
leave open
5
GND
Reference-voltage
Shield
Shield
Tied to GND via 1M0||100nF
Table 6-8: USB Connector (X8, X13) assignment
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6.7
SD Card Connector (X9)
Pin
Signal
Description
1
DAT3/SS
SPI Slave Select
2
CMD/MOSI
SPI MOSI
3
VSS1
Ground
4
VCC
Power Supply
5
CLK/SCK
SPI Clock
6
VSS2
Ground
7
DAT0/MISO
SPI MISO
8
DAT1
NC
9
DAT2
NC
10
CON
Connected to one of the poles of the mechanical switches for WP and CD
11
WP
Write Protection
12
CD
Card Detection
Table 6-9: SD Card Connector (X9) assignment
6.8
RJ45 Ethernet Connector (X10)
Pin
Signal
Description
1
RDP
RX Data +
2
RDN
RX Data -
3
RCT
RX Center Tap
4
TCT
TX Center Tap
5
TDP
TX Data +
6
TDN
TX Data -
7
NC
8
NC
9
+PWR
NC
10
-PWR
NC
D1
LED1 Anode
D2
LED1 Cathode
D3
LED2 Anode
D4
LED2 Cathode
S1
Shield
Shield
S2
Shield
Shield
Table 6-10: RJ45 Ethernet Connector (X10) assignment
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6.9
3.5mm Stereo Headphone Connector (X11)
Pin
Signal
Tip
Left Channel
Ring
Right channel
Sleeve
GND
Description
Table 6-11: 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Connector (X11) assignment
6.10 General Purpose Audio Connector (X12)
Description
Signal
Pin
Pin
Signal
Description
Line Out Left Channel
LOUTL
1
2
LINEIN1
Line 1 Input
Line Out Right Channel
LOUTR
3
4
LINEIN2
Line 2 Input
Line Out GND Sense
LGNDSNS
5
6
AUXIN
Auxiliary Input
Non-Invert. Left Diff. Input
INLP
7
8
3V3
Power Supply
Invert. Left Diff. Input
INLN
9
10
3V3
Power Supply
Microphone Left Channel
MICL
11
12
3V3
Power Supply
Microphone GND
MICGND
13
14
NC
Microphone Right Channel
MICR
15
16
GND
Ground
Jack Sense
JACKSNS
17
18
GND
Ground
Low Noise Bias Voltage
MICBIAS
19
20
GND
Ground
Table 6-12: General Purpose Audio Connector (X12) assignment
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7 Known Issues
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Trouble shooting
8 Trouble shooting
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Related Products
9 Related Products
SK-MB9EF226-001
MB96EF226 (Titan) Standard Starterkit (providing more flexibility
and compatible to addon boards ADA-... mentioned below)
EMA-MB9EF226-001
MB96EF226 (Titan) Emulation Adapter
ADA-FCR4-MULTIIO-001
Base board for using of MCU board with several IO
interfaces like CAN, LIN, MediaLB, Ethernet, Video and
Audio accessing
ADA-FCR4-CLUSTER-001
Automotive dashboard sample with stepper-motors and other
functions.
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Appendix
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Appendix
10.1 Tables
Table 4-1: Default jumper settings and location.................................................................... 15
Table 4-2: Default resistor settings and location ................................................................... 16
Table 5-1: LED position and meaning .................................................................................. 17
Table 6-1: Connector description and location ..................................................................... 18
Table 6-2: B2B Connector X2 signal assignment ................................................................. 19
Table 6-3: B2B Connector X3 signal assignment ................................................................. 20
Table 6-4: Debug connector (X4) assignment ...................................................................... 21
Table 6-5: Display Connectors (X5) assignment .................................................................. 23
Table 6-6: Display Connector (X6) assignment .................................................................... 24
Table 6-7: Can Bus Connector (X5) assignment .................................................................. 25
Table 6-8: USB Connector (X8, X13) assignment ................................................................ 25
Table 6-9: SD Card Connector (X9) assignment .................................................................. 26
Table 6-10: RJ45 Ethernet Connector (X10) assignment ..................................................... 26
Table 6-11: 3.5mm Stereo Headphone Connector (X11) assignment .................................. 27
Table 6-12: General Purpose Audio Connector (X12) assignment ....................................... 27
10.2 Figures
Figure 2-1: Top View PCB-Rev.1.0 ........................................................................................ 8
Figure 2-2: Bottom View PCB-Rev.1.0 ................................................................................... 9
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Information in the WWW
11 Information in the WWW
Information about FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR Products
can be found on the following Internet pages:
Microcontrollers (8-, 16- and 32bit), Graphics Controllers
Datasheets and Hardware Manuals, Support Tools (Hard- and Software)
http://mcu.emea.fujitsu.com/
Power Management Products
http://www.fujitsu.com/emea/services/microelectronics/powerman/index.html
For more information about FUJITSU SEMICONDUCTOR
http://emea.fujitsu.com/semiconductor
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EU-Konformitätserklärung / EU declaration of conformity
12 EU-Konformitätserklärung / EU declaration of conformity
Hiermit erklären wir,
Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe GmbH, Pittlerstrasse 47, 63225 Langen, Germany
dass dieses Board aufgrund seiner Konzipierung und Bauart sowie in den von uns in
Verkehr gebrachten Ausführung(en) den grundlegenden Anforderungen der EU-Richtlinie
2004/108/EC „Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit“ entspricht. Durch eine Veränderung des
Boards (Hard- und/ oder Software) verliert diese Erklärung ihre Gültigkeit!
We,
Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe GmbH, Pittlerstrasse 47, 63225 Langen, Germany
hereby declare that the design, construction and description circulated by us of this board
complies with the appropriate basic requirements according to the EU Guideline
2004/108/EC entitled ’Electro-Magnetic Compatibility’. Any changes to the equipment
(hardware and/ or software) will render this declaration invalid!
Note:
All data and power supply lines connected to this starter kit should be kept as short as
possible, with a maximum allowable length of 3m. Shielded cables should be used for data
lines. As a rule of thumb, the cable length used when connecting external circuitry to the
MCU pin header connectors for example should be less than 20cm. Longer cables may
affect EMC performance and cause radio interference.
This evaluation board is a Class A product according to EN61326-1. It is intended to be
used only in a laboratory environment and might cause radio interference when used in
residential areas. In this case, the user must take appropriate measures to control and limit
electromagnetic interference.
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China-RoHS regulation
13 China-RoHS regulation
This board is compliant with China RoHS.
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Recycling
14 Recycling
Gültig für EU-Länder:
Gemäß der Europäischen WEEE-Richtlinie und deren Umsetzung in landesspezifische
Gesetze nehmen wir dieses Gerät wieder zurück.
Zur Entsorgung schicken Sie das Gerät bitte an die folgende Adresse:
Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe GmbH
Warehouse/Disposal
Monzastraße 4a
D-63225 Langen
Valid for European Union Countries:
According to the European WEEE-Directive and its implementation into national laws we
take this device back.
For disposal please send the device to the following address:
Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe GmbH
Warehouse/Disposal
Monzastraße 4a
D-63225 Langen
GERMANY
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