ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board®
Evaluation System Manual
ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board® Evaluation System Manual
Version 1.0.0, May 2015
© 2015 Analog Devices, Inc.
http://www.analog.com
processor.tools.support@analog.com
Contents
1 Preface
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1.1
Product Overview
1.2
Purpose of This Manual
10
1.3
Intended Audience
10
1.4
Manual Contents
10
1.5
What’s New in This Manual
11
1.6
Technical Support
11
1.7
Supported Processors
12
1.8
Supported Tools
12
1.9
Product Information
12
1.9.1
Analog Devices Web Site
12
1.9.2
EngineerZone
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2 Using the ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board
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14
2.1
Package Contents
15
2.2
ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board
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2.3
Default Configuration
15
2.4
EZ-Board Installation
16
2.5
EZ-Board Session Startup
16
2.6
Evaluation License
18
2.7
DDR3 Memory
18
2.8
SPI Flash
19
2.9
SPI EEPROM Interface
19
2.10
Audio Interface
19
2.11
S/PDIF Interface
20
2.12
Housekeeping ADC
20
2.13
CAN Interface
20
2.14
UART Interface
21
2.15
Ethernet Interface
21
2.16
USB Interface
22
2.17
PCI Express Interface
22
2.18
Link Ports Interface
22
2.19
Current Monitor Interface
23
2.20
Programmable Oscillator
23
2.21
SD Interface
23
2.22
Debug Interface
23
2.23
Power-On-Self Test
24
2.24
Expansion Interface
24
2.25
Power Architecture
24
2.26
Power Measurements
25
2.27
Example Programs
25
2.28
Reference Design Information
3 ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board Hardware Reference
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26
3.1
System Architecture
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3.2
Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig)
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3.2.1
Overview of SoftConfig
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3.2.2
SoftConfig on the ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board
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3.2.3
Programming SoftConfig Switches
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3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
Push Buttons and Switches
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3.3.1
Boot Mode Select Switch (SW1)
35
3.3.2
Reset Push Button (SW2)
35
3.3.3
GPIO Push Buttons (SW3–4)
35
3.3.4
JTAG Interface Switches (SW6–7)
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Jumpers
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3.4.1
S/PDIF Loopback Jumper (JP1)
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3.4.2
HADC Jumpers (J21)
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3.4.3
Power Jumpers (P14–19, P23)
38
LEDs
38
3.5.1
SYS_FAULT LED (LED1)
39
3.5.2
USB to UART Activity LEDs (LED2–3)
39
3.5.3
Ethernet Speed LED (LED4)
39
3.5.4
Ethernet LEDs (LED5–8)
39
3.5.5
Power LED (LED9)
40
3.5.6
GPIO LEDs (LED10–12)
40
3.5.7
Reset LED (LED13)
40
Connectors
40
3.6.1
Battery Holder (J1)
41
3.6.2
Ethernet Connector (J2)
41
3.6.3
Link Port_JTAG Connectors (J3, J23)
41
3.6.4
S/PDIF Optical Tx Connector (J4)
42
3.6.5
PCIe Connector (J5)
42
3.6.6
Audio Input Output Connector (J6)
42
3.6.7
HADC Input Connectors (J7–J11)
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3.6.8
CAN Connectors (J12–J13)
43
3.6.9
Ethernet Connector (J14)
43
3.6.10
S/PDIF Optical Rx Connector (J15)
43
3.6.11
Audio Output Connector (J16)
44
3.6.12
S/PDIF Digital Connector (J17)
44
3.6.13
SD Connector (J18)
44
3.6.14
ADC Connector (J19)
44
3.6.15
MLB Connector (J20)
45
3.6.16
Headphone Connector (J21)
45
3.6.17
CLKIN0 Connector (J22)
45
3.6.18
TWI0_SPI2 Connector (P1)
45
3.6.19
SigmaStudio Connector (P2)
46
3.6.20
JTAG Connector (P3)
46
3.6.21
TRACE and JTAG Connector (P7)
46
3.6.22
USB to UART Connector (P8)
46
3.6.23
USB Connectors (P10–P11)
46
3.6.24
Power Connector (P22)
47
3.6.25
Expansion Interface III Connectors (P1A–C, P2A, P3A)
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4 Appendix A - Bill of Materials
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5 Appendix B - Schematics
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Copyright Information
© 2015 Analog Devices, Inc., ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This document may not be reproduced in
any form without prior, express written consent from Analog Devices, Inc.
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, A2B, EngineerZone, EZ-Board, EZ-KIT Lite and VisualDSP++
are registered trademarks of Analog Devices, Inc. Blackfin, Blackfin+, SHARC, SHARC+ and
SigmaStudio are trademarks of Analog Devices, Inc. All other brand and product names are
trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.
Regulatory Compliance
The ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board 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-SC589 EZ-Board is in the process of being certified to comply with the essential
requirements of the European EMC directive 2004/108/EC and therefore carries the "CE" mark.
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The ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board 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 highenergy discharges. Proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance
degradation or loss of functionality. Store unused EZ-Boards in the protective shipping
package.
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1 Preface
Thank you for purchasing the ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board®, Analog Devices, Inc. evaluation system for
the ADSP-SC58x family of SHARC® processors.
The ADSP-SC589 processor is based on the SHARC+™ core dual processor with the ARM® CortexA5™ processor core and is designed for a wide array of markets, from automotive and pro-audio to
industrial-based applications that require high floating-point performance. The EZ-Board is shipped
with all of the necessary hardware—you can start the evaluation immediately. The package contains
the standalone evaluation board, CE-approved power supply, and USB cable. The EZ-KIT Lite®
version ships with the ICE-1000 emulator, while the EZ-Board version requires the customer to
provide an ICE-1000 or ICE-2000 emulator.
Expansion Interface III connectors are provided for interfacing with additional extender boards to
provide LCD, camera, video, and audio.
Traditional mechanical switches for changing the board's factory setup have been removed in favor of
I2C controlled software switches. The only remaining mechanical switches are the boot mode switch,
JTAG configuration switches, and push buttons.
The evaluation board is designed to be used in conjunction with the -CrossCore® Embedded Studio
(CCES) development tools to test capabilities of the ADSP-SC58x 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 assembly
Load, run, step, halt, and set breakpoints in application programs
Read and write data and program memory
Read and write core and peripheral registers
1.1 Product Overview
The board features:
Analog Devices ADSP-SC589 processor
529-ball 19 mm x 19 mm package
25 MHz CLKIN0 and CLKIN1 programmable oscillator
DDR3 memory
Two 128M x 16-bit (2G bit)
Micron MT41J128M16JT-125
SPI Flash
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128M bit
Single, dual, and quad mode support
Windbond W25Q128FV
SPI EEPROM
1K bit
Microchip 25LC010A
Ethernet PHY (EMAC0)
10/100/1000 Mb/s
Texas Instruments DP83865
RJ45 connector
Ethernet PHY (EMAC1)
10/100 Mb/s
Texas Instruments DP83848C
RJ45 connector
Audio
Analog Devices ADAU1962A 12-channel, high-perfor- mance, 24-bit digital-to-analog
converter
Analog Devices ADAU1979 quad analog-to-digital converter
12 RCA connectors configurable as either 12 outputs or 8 outputs and 4 inputs
Headphone audio out connector
SPDIF in/out optical connectors
SPDIF in/out coax connectors
Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART0)
FTDI FT232RQ UAB to UART converter
USB micro AB connector
Controller Area Network (CAN) interfaces
CAN0—NXP TJA1145 high speed transceiver for partial networking
CAN1—NXP TJA1055 enhanced fault tolerant transceiver
Two RJ11 connectors
USB interfaces
USB OTG micro AB connector
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USB HS micro AB connector
HADC
0.1" and SMB connectors
PCIe
PCIe x 1 connector
RESET controller
Analog Devices ADM6315 microprocessor supervisory circuits
Debug (JTAG/SWD/SWO/TRACE) interface
JTAG 10-pin 0.05" header for use with Analog Devices emulator
TRACE/JTAG 38-pin Mictor header
Power measurements
INA3221 to measure 3V, VDD_INT, and VDD_EXT
LEDs
13 LEDs: one power (green), one board reset (red), seven Ethernet (green and amber),
one SYS_FAULT (red), and three general-purpose (amber)
Push buttons
Three push buttons: one reset, and two IRQ/Flag
Expansion Interface III connectors (EI3)
SMC0
PPI
SPORT
SPI
UART
TWI
TMR
GPIOs
PWR_IN
GND/3.3V output
External power supply
CE compliant
5V @ 3.6 amps
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Other features
SD/MMC memory connector
SigmaStudio™ connectors
0.05-ohm resistors for processor current measurement
For information about the hardware components of the EZ-Board, refer to Appendix A - Bill of
Materials
1.2 Purpose of This Manual
The ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board Evaluation System Manual provides instruc- tions for installing the
product hardware (board). The text describes operation and configuration of the board components
and provides guide- lines for running your own code on the ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board. Finally, a
schematic and a bill of materials are provided for reference.
1.3 Intended Audience
The primary audience for this manual is a programmer who is familiar with an ARM Cortex-A5based processor core and a SHARC-based processor core.
The ADSP-SC58x family of SHARC+ processors is based on the ARM Cortex-A5/SHARC processor
core with floating-point unit and integrated SRAM memory, flash memory, accelerators, and
peripherals.
The applicable documentation for programming the ARM Cortex-A5 processor core includes:
Cortex-A5 Devices Generic User Guide
CoreSight ETM-A5 Technical Reference Manual
Cortex-A5 Technical Reference Manual
For additional information on this Analog Devices processor, see the ADSP-SC58x SHARC+
Processor Hardware Reference. This document describes the ARM Cortex-A5 processor core and
memory architecture used on the ADSP-SC58x processor, but does not provide detailed programming
information for the ARM core.
For more information about programming the ARM core, visit the ARM Information Center:
http://infocenter.arm.com/help/
1.4 Manual Contents
The manual consists of:
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Chapter 1 Using ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board
Describes EZ-Board functionality from a programmer's perspective and provides a simplified
memory map of the processor.
Chapter 2 ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board Hardware Reference
Provides information about the EZ-Board hardware components.
Appendix A ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board Bill Of Materials
Provides a list of hardware components used to manufacture the EZ-Board.
Appendix B ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board Schematic
Lists the resources for board-level debugging.
1.5 What’s New in This Manual
This is the first edition (Revision 1.0) of the ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board Evaluation System Manual.
1.6 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
E-mail your questions about processors and processor applications to:
processor.support@analog.com or processor.china@analog.com (Greater China support)
Contact your Analog Devices sales office or authorized distributor.
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
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1.7 Supported Processors
This evaluation system supports Analog Devices ADSP-SC589 processors.
1.8 Supported Tools
Information on supported tools for the ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board and the ADSP-SC58x family of
processors is available at: http://www.analog.com/sc589ezboard
1.9 Product Information
Product information can be obtained from the Analog Devices Web site and the online help system.
1.9.1 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.com 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.com provides access to
books, application notes, data sheets, code examples, and more.
Visit myAnalog.com (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.
1.9.2 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.
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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.
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2 Using the ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board
This chapter provides information to assist you with development of programs for the ADSP-SC589
EZ-Board evaluation system.
The following topics are covered.
Package Contents
ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board
Default Configuration
EZ-Board Installation
EZ-Board Session Startup
Evaluation License
DDR3 Memory
SPI Flash
SPI EEPROM Interface
Audio Interface
S/PDIF Interface
Housekeeping ADC
CAN Interface
UART Interface
Ethernet Interface
USB Interface
PCI Express Interface
Link Ports Interface
Current Monitor Interface
Programmable Oscillator
SD Interface
Debug Interface
Power-On-Self Test
Expansion Interface
Power Architecture
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Power Measurements
Example Programs
Reference Design Information
2.1 Package Contents
Your ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board package contains the following items.
ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board PCB
Universal 5V DC power
Ethernet cable
USB A to micro B cable
USB micro A to A receptacle cable
ICE-1000 (only in the EZ-KIT Lite version)
Standoffs and screws in a bag
Release note
2GB SD card
Contact the vendor where you purchased your EZ-Board or contact Analog Devices, Inc. if any item
is missing.
2.2 ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board
The ADSP-SC589 EZ-KIT Lite is shipped with an ICE-1000 emulator. When the product is not
shipped with the debugger, it is referred to as the ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board.
The EZ-Board requires an ICE-1000 or ICE-2000 emulator.
2.3 Default Configuration
The ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board is designed to run as a standalone unit.
The image below shows the default jumper settings, connector locations, and LEDs used in
installation. Confirm that your board is in the default configuration before using the board.
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2.4 EZ-Board Installation
It is assumed that the CrossCore Embedded Studio software is installed and running on your PC.
Follow these instructions to ensure correct operation of the product software and hardware.
Step 1: Connect an emulator to the EZ-Board.
Plug one side of the included USB cable into the USB connector of the emulator. Plug the
other side into a USB port of the PC.
The status LED (labeled STATUS) lights up green if the connection with the PC is working
and the appropriate Windows driver is installed. Please refer to the appropriate emulator
manual if the status LED does not turn on.
Attach the emulator header (J2) on the bottom of the ICE-1000 to the P3 connector on the EZBoard.
Step 2: Attach the provided cord and appropriate plug to the 5V power adaptor.
Plug the jack-end of the assembled power adaptor into the power connector P22 (labeled 5V)
on the EZ-Board.
Plug the other side of the power adaptor into a power outlet. The power LED LED9 (labeled
POWER) lights green when power is applied to the board.
2.5 EZ-Board Session Startup
It is assumed that the CrossCore Embedded Studio software is installed and running on your PC.
Note: If you connect the board or emulator first (before installing CCES) to the PC, the
Windows driver wizard may not find the board drivers.
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Navigate to the CCES environment through the Start menu. Note that CCES is not connected
to the target board.
Use the Debug Configurations wizard to connect to the EZ-Board. If a debug configuration
exists already, select the appropriate -configuration and click Debug. Go to step 8.
To create a debug configuration, do one of the following:
Click the down arrow next to the bug icon
, select Debug Configurations.
Choose Run > Debug Configurations.
The Debug Configuration dialog box appears.
Select Application with CrossCore Debugger and click
The Select Processor page of the Session Wizard appears.
(New launch configuration).
Ensure SHARC is selected in Processor family. In Processor type, select ADSP-SC589.
Click Next. The Select Connection Type page of the Session Wizard appears.
Select Emulator and click Next.
The Select Platform page of the Session Wizard appears.
Choose the type of emulator that is connected to the EZ-Board.
Click Finish to close the wizard. The new debug configuration is created and added to the
Debug Configurations list.
In the Name edit box, users can select an appropriate name to describe the configuration,
otherwise a default name is provided.
In the Program(s) to load section, choose the program to load (if the appropriate program is
not already populated) when connecting to the board. If not loading any program upon
connection to the target, do not make any changes.
NOTE: Notice that by default there is an application loaded to Core 0 that is not the application
created by the user. This is a preload application that is used to set up external memory since Core 0
applications are loaded to L3 memory by default. This preload can be changed if needed but will work
for most applications. User applications loaded after a preload should NOT reset as they may undo
some of what the preload has already set up.
While connected to the target, there is no way to choose a program to download. To load a
program once connected, terminate the session and then load the new program.
To delete a configuration, go to the Debug Configurations dialog box 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.
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To disconnect from the target board, click the terminate button 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.
The default configurations that show up in the CCES Debug Configurations wizard are for
JTAG mode debugging only.
2.6 Evaluation License
When starting CCES for the first time, you are prompted to install a license with a serial number or to
enable evaluation of the product without a serial number. In the box that contains the EZ-Board is a
business card with a serial number on it. When prompted, choose "I have a serial number that I would
like to activate" and enter the serial number shown on the card. If the evaluation license is installed
but not activated, it allows 10 days of unrestricted use and then becomes disabled. The license can be
re-enabled by activation. Once activated, the evaluation license offers unrestricted use for a defined
period and then becomes disabled until an additional license is installed.
if installing CCES without using a serial number, you will be limited to 90 days.
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: www.
analog.com/adi-sales.
2.7 DDR3 Memory
There are two Dynamic Memory Controllers (DMC) on the ADSP-SC589 processor. Each one
connects to a 2Gb Micron MT41K128M16JT chip through the Double Data Rate Synchronous
Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DDR3 SDRAM) controller. The DDR3 memory controller on the
processor and the DDR3 memory chip are powered by the on-board 1.5V regulator. Data is
transferred between the processor and DDR3 on both the rising and falling edges of the DDR3 clock.
The DDR3 controller on the processor can operate up to a maximum clock frequency of 450 MHz.
With a CCES session running and connected to the EZ-Board through an emulator, the DDR3
registers are configured automatically each time a program is loaded through the use of the preload
program.
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An example program is included in the ADSP-SC589 Board Support Package to demonstrate how to
set up and access the DDR3 interface. For more information on how to initialize the registers after a
reset, refer to the hardware reference manual.
2.8 SPI Flash
The ADSP-SC589 processor has three SPI interfaces: SPI0, SPI1, and SPI2. SPI2 is connected to a
Winbond W25Q128FV 128 Mb serial flash memory with dual and quad SPI support. This flash is
used for booting and scratchpad space.
Quad mode is enabled by default. The processor flag signals PC_06 (SPI2_ SEL1), PC_04
(SPI2_D2), and PC_05 (SPI2_D3) are connected by default and can be disconnected by using
SoftConfig. Refer to Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig) for more information.
For more information, refer to the SPI flash example in the POST, which is included in the ADSPSC589 Board Support Package.
2.9 SPI EEPROM Interface
The ADSP-SC589 processor has three SPI interfaces: SPI0, SPI1, and SPI2. SPI0 is connected to a
Microchip 25LC010A 1 Kb serial flash electronically erasable programmable only memory. This
flash is used for storing configuration data for EAVB.
The SPI EEPROM is disabled by default. The processor flag signal PD_01 (SPI0_SEL2) is not
connected by default and can be connected by using SoftConfig. Refer to Software-Controlled
Switches (SoftConfig) for more information.
For more information, refer to the SPI flash EEPROM example in the POST, which is included in the
ADSP-SC589 Board Support Package.
2.10 Audio Interface
The ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board contains an ADC and a DAC. The ADAU1979 is a quad analog-todigital converter. The ADC incorporates four high-performance analog-to-digital converters. This
converter uses a multi-bit sigma-delta architecture with continuous time front-end for low EMI. The
ADAU1979 contains an SPI port which is used as a control port to adjust volume and many other
parameters. The ADAU1962A is a 12-channel high-performance digital-to-analog converter. The
DAC uses a multi-bit sigma-delta architecture and is designed for low EMI. This converter contains
an SPI port which is used as a control port to adjust volume and other parameters.
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The EZ-Board is configurable for either 12 outputs or 8 outputs and 4 inputs. Configuration is
performed through SoftConfig. The audio channels are available as single-ended RCA connectors J6
and J16. One output channel is also available on a 3.5mm headphone jack (J21).
For more information, refer to the audio example in the POST, which is included in the ADSP-SC589
Board Support Package.
2.11 S/PDIF Interface
The ADSP-SC589 processor has two built-in S/PDIF transmitters and receivers for digital audio
applications. The EZ-Board supports one S/PDIF interface and connects to the transmitter and
receiver through RCA and optical connectors J17, J15, J17, and J4.
The transmit and receive pins of the S/PDIF are connected to DAI pins through SoftConfig.
DAI0_PIN19 is connected to S/PDIF receive and DAI0_PIN20 is connected to S/PDIF transmit.
Refer to Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig) for more information.
For more information, refer to the S/PDIF example in the POST, which is included in the ADSPSC589 Board Support Package.
2.12 Housekeeping ADC
The ADSP-SC589 processor provides eight housekeeping ADC inputs— HADC0_VIN0 through
HADC_VIN7. The EZ-Board connects HADC0_VIN0 to pin 1, HADC0_VIN1 to pin 4, and
HADC0_VIN2 to pin 5 of a six-position 0.1" header (P21). P21 has the 3.3V voltage domain on pin 1,
1.5V voltage domain on pin 3, and VDD_INT voltage domain on pin 6, allowing a jumper to connect
the voltage back to the processor.
HADC_VIN3 through HADC_VIN5 are connected to SMB connectors (J7, J8, and J8). HADC_VIN6
and HADC_VIN7 are connected to SMB connectors (J8 and J8) through a 1:1 buffer.
For more information, refer to the HADC example in the POST, which is included in the ADSPSC589 Board Support Package.
2.13 CAN Interface
The ADSP-SC589 processor has two CAN instances. Both are used by the EZ-Board.
The Controller Area Network 0 (CAN0) interface of the EZ-Board is connected to the NXP TJA1055
/3 enhanced fault-tolerant CAN transceiver. The transceiver is attached to the CAN0 port of the
ADSP-SC589 processor through an RJ-11 connector (J12). See CAN Connectors (J12–J13).
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The CAN0 transmit, receive, and control signals are connected through the SoftConfig switches and
disabled by default. CAN0_EN is connected to -PB_08. CAN0_STB is connected to PB_02.
CAN0_ERR is connected to PB_07. See Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig).
For more information, refer to the CAN0 example in the POST, which is included in the ADSPSC589 Board Support Package.
The Controller Area Network 1 (CAN1) interface of the EZ-Board is connected to the NXP TJA1145
high speed CAN transceiver for partial networking. The transceiver is attached to the CAN1 and SPI0
port of the ADSP-SC589 processor through an RJ-11 connector (J13). See CAN Connectors (J12–
J13).
The CAN1 transmit and receive signals are connected through the SoftConfig switches and enabled
by default. See Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig).
For more information, refer to the CAN1 example in the POST, which is included in the ADSPSC589 Board Support Package.
2.14 UART Interface
The ADSP-SC589 processor has three built-in universal asynchronous transmitters (UARTs). UART0
is connected to an FTDI, FT232RQ, USB to UART converter IC.
The UART functionality is connected by default through SoftConfig. Refer to Software-Controlled
Switches (SoftConfig) for more information.
For more information, refer to the UART example in the POST, which is included in the ADSPSC589 Board Support Package.
2.15 Ethernet Interface
The ADSP-SC589 processor has two Ethernet Media Access Controller interfaces. EMAC0 is
configurable as 10 Mbps/100 Mbps (interfacing through RMII) or 1 Gbps (interfacing through
RGMII). It supports IEEE 1588 and AVB. EMAC1 is 10 Mbps/100 Mbps (interfacing through RMII).
On the EZ-Board, EMAC0 is connected to a Texas Instruments DP83865 PHY. It is configured to
operate in RGMII-3COM mode. The PHY supports 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T
Ethernet protocols.
On the board, EMAC1 is connected to a Texas Instruments DP83848C PHY. It is configured to
operate in RMII mode. The PHY supports 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX Ethernet protocols.
For more information, refer to the Ethernet example in the POST, which is included in the ADSPSC589 Board Support Package.
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2.16 USB Interface
The ADSP-SC589 processor has two instances of USB controllers. One supports USB 2.0 HS On-TheGo (OTG) and the other supports USB 2.0 HS device mode only. The EZ-Board provides two micro
AB connectors. The board supplies a maximum of 5V at 500 mA to a peripheral device when
connecting to the OTG connector by enabling a FET switch. The USB controller oversees the FET
switch through the USB0_VBC signal.
For more information, refer to the USB example in the POST, which is included in the ADSP-SC589
Board Support Package.
2.17 PCI Express Interface
The ADSP-SC589 processor has one instance of PCIe. The PCIe port can operate as a Root Complex
and as an End Point. In each one of these modes it can operate as a Gen1 2.5 GT/s or as a Gen2 5.0 GT
/s.
The board is configured by default to operate in EP (Endpoint) mode. In this mode a cable is required
to connect the SC589 EZ-Board with a RC (Root Complex) host. Refer to PCIe Connector (J5) for ore
information. In order to use the SC589 EZ-Board in RC mode some changes are required to the board.
If a clock signal is required to be present on the PCIe connector then 0 ohm resistors need to be
populated at locations R417 and R418. The location of these resistors can be found by looking at the
layout data in the Reference Design Information. A modified PCIe cable is also required in this mode.
Please contact Analog Devices for more information about this mode and how to acquire a cable.
2.18 Link Ports Interface
The ADSP-SC589 processor has two dedicated link ports. Each link port has a clock pin, an
acknowledgment pin, and eight data pins. The ports can operate at up to 150 MHz and act as either
receivers or transmitters. The ports are used to interface gluelessly to other ADSP-SC589 processors
which also have the link ports pins brought out to a connector.
The EZ-Board enables access to link ports 0 and 1 through connectors J3 and J23, respectively. Two
ADSP-SC589 EZ-Boards can mate gluelessly through the link port connectors using an off-the-shelf
cable from Samtec. The processors communicate through the link ports, all while performing
independent tasks on each of the EZ-Boards. To loopback the link port connectors on one EZ-Board
to another, obtain a standard, off-the-shelf cable from Samtec. For more information, see Link
Port_JTAG Connectors (J3, J23).
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2.19 Current Monitor Interface
The ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board contains a Texas Instruments INA3221 triple-channel, high-side
measurement, shunt, and bus voltage monitor. The INNA3221 monitors both shunt voltage drops and
bus supply voltages in addition to having programmable conversion times and averaging modes for
these signals. It offers both critical and warning alerts to detect out-of-range conditions for each
channel. This device is connected to the ADSP-SC589 processor through TWI0. The device is used to
measure the voltage levels and current draw from 1.5V (DDR3), VDD_INT, and VDD_EXT.
For more information, refer to the example in the POST, which is included in the ADSP-SC589 Board
Support Package.
2.20 Programmable Oscillator
The ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board contains a Silicon Labs Si5356A I2C programmable, quad output clock
generator. This device generates clocks for the CLKIN0 and CLKIN1 inputs for the ADSP-SC589
processor. It also generates the CLKIN for the ADAU1962A. When the board powers up, the
CLKIN0 and CLKIN1 signals default to 25 MHz and the ADAU1962A_CLKIN defaults to 24.576
MHz. The Si5356A connects to the ADSP-SC589 processor through TWI0. Different frequencies can
be programmed into the part by using the Silicon Labs ClockBuilder desktop software available here.
For more information, refer to the example in the POST, which is included in the ADSP-SC589 Board
Support Package.
2.21 SD Interface
The ADSP-SC589 processor has a secure digital (SD) interface that consists of a clock pin, command
pin, card detect pin, and an 8-bit data bus. SoftConfig controls the connection a GPIO pin used for
write protect (PC_15). Refer to Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig) and SD Connector (J18)
for more details.
For more information, refer to the example in the POST, which is included in the ADSP-SC589 Board
Support Package.
2.22 Debug Interface
The EZ-Board provides a JTAG connection through a connector (P3), which is a 0.05" pitch header.
A 16-bit trace connection also is available through a connector (P2), although this is not supported at
this time. See JTAG Connector (P3) and TRACE and JTAG Connector (P7) for more information.
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2.23 Power-On-Self Test
The Power-On-Self-Test (POST) program tests all EZ-Board peripherals and validates functionality
as well as connectivity to the processor. Once assembled, each EZ-Board is fully tested for an
extended period of time with POST. All EZ-Boards are shipped with POST burned into flash
memory. The POST is executed by resetting the board and pressing the proper push button(s)
sequence. The POST also can be used as a reference for a custom software design or hardware
troubleshooting.
The source code for the POST program is included in the ADSP-SC589 Board Support Package along
with the readme.txt file that describes how to configure the board run POST.
2.24 Expansion Interface
The expansion interface allows a custom-design daughter board to be tested across various hardware
platforms that have the same expansion interface.
The Expansion Interface III (EI3) implemented on the ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board consists of five
connectors: P1A, P1B, P1C, P2A, and P3A. The connectors contain a majority of the processor's
signals. For pinout information, go to Appendix B - Schematics.
Limits to current and interface speed must be taken into consideration when using the expansion
interface. Current for extenders connected to the EI3 connectors can be sourced from the EZ-Board;
therefore, the current should be limited to 250 mA for 5V, and 300 mA from the 3.3V planes. If more
current is required, a separate power connector and a regulator must be designed on the daughter card.
Additional circuitry implemented on extender cards can add extra loading to signals, decreasing their
maximum effective speed.
Analog Devices does not support and is not responsible for the effects of additional circuitry.
2.25 Power Architecture
The ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board has four primary voltage domains: 1.1V, 1.5V, 1.8V and 3.3V. The
power input is a 5V wall adaptor.
The Analog Devices ADP5054 controller provides four voltage levels—3.3V for the VDD_EXT
signal and the 3.3V power requirements of the board, 1.1V for the VDD_INT signal, 1.5V for the
DDR3 interface and 1.8V for the DP83865 PHY.
The voltage levels can be measured using the INA3221 IC for 3.3V, VDD_INT, and 1.5V. Current
consumption of the power rail could be measured with this same device when the corresponding
jumper is removed. See Power Measurements for more information.
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2.26 Power Measurements
Locations are provided for measuring the current draw from various power planes. Precision 0.05 ohm
shunt resistors are available on the VDD_EXT, VDD_INT, USB0_VBUS, and 3.3V and voltage
domains. For measuring cur- rent draw, the jumper is removed, voltage across the resistor can be
measured using an oscilloscope, and the value of the resistor can be mea- sured using a precision
multi-meter. Once voltage and resistance are measured, the current can be calculated by dividing the
voltage by the resistance. For the highest accuracy, a differential probe should be used for measuring
the voltage across the resistor.
2.27 Example Programs
Example programs are provided with the ADSP-SC589 Board Support Package to demonstrate
various capabilities of the product.
The programs can be found in the ADSP-SC589_EZ-Board-Rel1.0.0\examples folder. The number
after the "Rel" could be higher for newer versions. Refer to a readme file provided with each example
for more information.
2.28 Reference Design Information
A reference design info package is available for download on the Analog Devices Web site. The
package provides information on the design, layout, fabrication, and assembly of the EZ-Board.
The information can be found at: http://www.analog.com/sc589ezboard
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3 ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board Hardware Reference
This chapter describes the hardware design of the ADSP-SC584 EZ-Board.
The following topics are covered.
System Architecture - Describes the board's configuration and explains how the board
components interface with the processor.
Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig) - Lists and describes the processor signals routed
through the software-controlled switches.
Push Buttons and Switches - Shows the locations and describes the push buttons and switches.
Jumpers - Shows the locations and describes the configuration jumpers.
LEDs- Shows the locations and describes the LEDs.
Connectors - Shows the locations and provides part numbers for the on-board connectors
3.1 System Architecture
This section describes the processor's configuration on the EZ-Board.
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The ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board has two 25 MHz input clocks and runs at a max core clock frequency of
450 MHz. The input clock frequency can be changed through the SI5356A I2C programmable clock
generator.
3.2 Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig)
On the ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board, most of the traditional mechanical switches have been replaced by
I2C software-controlled switches. The remaining mechanical switches are provided for the boot mode
and push buttons. Reference any SoftConfig*.c file found in the installation directory for an example
of how to set up the SoftConfig feature of the ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board through software.
The SoftConfig section of this manual serves as a reference to any user that intends to modify an
existing software example. If software provided from ADI is used, there should be little need to
reference this section.
Care should be taken when changing SoftConfig settings not to create a conflict with
interfaces. This is especially true when connecting extender cards.
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3.2.1 Overview of SoftConfig
In order to further clarify the use of electronic single FET switches and multi-channel bus switches, an
example of each is illustrated and compared to a traditional mechanical switching solution. This is a
generic example that uses the same FET and bus switch components that are on the EZ-Board.
After this generic discussion there is a detailed -explanation of the SoftConfig interface specific to the
ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board.
The circuit below shows two individual FET switches (Pericom PI3A125CEX) with reference
designators UA and UB. Net names ENABLE_A and ENABLE_B control UA and UB. The default
FET switch enable settings in this example are controlled by resistors RA and RB which pull the
enable pin 1 of UA and UB to ground (low). In a real example, these enable signals are controlled by
the Microchip IO expander. The default pull-down resistors connect the signals
EXAMPLE_SIGNAL_A and EXAMPLE_SIGNAL_B and also connect signals
EXAMPLE_SIGNAL_C and EXAMPLE_SIGNAL_D. To disconnect EXAMPLE_SIGNAL_A from
EXAMPLE_SIGNAL_B, the Microchip IO expander is used to change ENABLE_A to a logic 1
through software that interfaces with the Microchip. The same procedure for ENABLE_B would
disconnect EXAMPLE_SIGNAL_C from EXAMPLE_SIGNAL_D.
The image below shows the equivalent circuit as above but utilizes mechanical switches that are in the
same package. Notice the default is shown by black boxes located closer to the ON label of the
switches. In order to disconnect these switches, physically move the switch to the OFF position.
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The circuit below shows a bus switch example, reference designator UC (Pericom PI3LVD512ZHE),
selecting between lettered functionality and numbered functionality. The signals on the left side are
multiplexed signals with naming convention letter_number. The right side of the circuit shows the
signals separated into letter and number, with the number on the lower group (eg. 0B1) and the letter
on the upper group (eg. 0B2). The default setting is controlled by the signal
CONTROL_LETTER_NUMBER which is pulled low. This selects the number signals on the right to
be connected to the multiplexed signals on the left by default. In this example, the Microchip IO
expander is not shown but controls the signal CONTROL_LETTER_NUMBER and allows the user to
change the selection through software.
The image below shows the equivalent circuit as above but utilizes mechanical switches. Notice the
default for reference designators SWC and SWD is illustrated by black boxes located closer to the ON
label of the switches to enable the number signals by default. Also notice the default setting for
reference designators SWE and SWF is OFF. In order to connect the letters instead of the numbers,
the user physically changes all switches on SWC and SWD to the OFF position and all switches on
SWE and SEF to the ON position.
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3.2.2 SoftConfig on the ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board
Two Microchip MCP23017 GPIO expanders provide control for individual electronic switches. The
TWI0 interface of the processor communicates with the Microchip devices.
Note that only interfaces affected by software switches are listed.
Default ADSP-SC589 Processor Interface Availability
Interface
Availability by Default
UART0
USB to UART FTDI232RQ
EMAC0
RGMII interface enabled
EMAC1
RMII interface enabled
SPI Flash
Quad mode enabled
Audio Connectors
4 inputs/8 outputs
SD Card
Write protect enabled
S/PDIF Digital
S/PDIF RCA input and output connectors enabled
Push buttons
Enabled
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Default ADSP-SC589 Processor Interface Availability
LEDs
Enabled
3.2.3 Programming SoftConfig Switches
On the ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board, two Microchip MCP23017 devices exist. Each of these devices have
the following programming characteristics:
Each switch has two programmable GPIO registers.
GPIO Register Register Address
GPIOA
0x12
GPIOB
0x13
Each GPIO register controls eight signals (software switches).
By default, the Microchip MCP23017 GPIO signals function as input signals.
The signals must be programmed as output signals to override their default values. The
following table shows the Microchip register addresses and the values that must be written to
them to program the signals as output signals.
IODIR Register IODIR Register Address Value to be Written to Program Signals as Outputs
IODIRA
0x00
0
IODIRB
0x01
0
Each of the examples in the ADSP-SC58x Board Support Package include source files that program
the soft switches, even if the default settings are being used. The README for each example
identifies only the signals that are being changed from their default values. The code that programs
the soft switches is located in the SoftConfig_SC589.c file in each example.
The following tables outline the default values for each of the two Microchip MCP23017 devices.
GPIO
MCP23017 Register Address Default Value
GPIOA
0x12
0xE0
GPIOB
0x13
0x00
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GPIO
MCP23017 Register Address Default Value
GPIOA
0x12
0xB9
GPIOB
0x13
0x3F
The ADSP-SC589 EZ-Board Schematic shows how the two Microchip GPIO expanders are
connected to the board's ICs.
The tables below show the output signals of the Microchip GPIO expander (U47), with a TWI address
of 0100 001X, where X represents the read or write bit. The signals that control an individual FET
have an entry under the FET column. The Component Connected column shows the board IC that is
connected if the FET is enabled. The Microchip (U47) is controlling the enable signal of a FET
switch. Also note that if a particular functionality of the processor signal is being used, it will be in
bold font under the Processor Signal column.
Output Signals of Microchip GPIO Expander (U47 Port A)
Bit Signal Name
Description FET Processor Signal
(if applicable)
0
EEPROM_EN
SPI
U9
EEPROM
Component Default
Connected
U40
High
U7
High
U7
Low
EMAC0 signals
U46
Low
EMAC1 signals
U51
Low
None
J20
High
PD_01/SPI0_SEL2/ ACM0_A4/SMC0_AOE/
SPI0_SS
CS
1
2
UART0_FLOW_EN
UART0_EN
UART0
U26
Flow
SMC0_AMS0, PD_00/ UART0_CTS/ PPI0_D23
Control
/ACM0_A3/ SMC0_D07
Enables
U26
UART0
3
4
ETH0_EN
ETH1_EN
PC_15/UART0_RTS/ PPI0_FS3/ACM0_A2/
PC_13/UART0_TX/ SPI1_SEL1/ACM0_A0,
PC_14/UART0_RX/ ACM0_A1/TM0_ACI0
Enables
U2,
Ethernet 0
U29
Enables
U28
Ethernet 1
5
MLB3_EN
Enables
MLB3
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Bit Signal Name
Description FET Processor Signal
Component Default
(if applicable)
6
CAN0_EN
Enables
Connected
U4
CAN0 signals
U33
High
U4
CAN1 signals
U43
High
CAN0
7
CAN1_EN
Enables
CAN1
Output Signals of Microchip GPIO Expander (U47 Port B)
Bit Signal Name
Description
FET Processor Signal
(if applicable)
0
ADAU1962_EN
Enables ADAU1962
U5
DAI1_PIN02,
Component Default
Connected
U8
High
U42
High
DAI1_PIN04,
DAI1_PIN01, DAI1_PIN05
1
ADAU1979_EN
Enables ADAU1979
U5
DAI1_PIN12,
DAI1_PIN20,
DAI1_PIN06, DAI1_PIN07
2
AUDIO_JACK_SEL
Selects between connec- tor
U41
None
J6
High
U10
PC_15/UART0_RTS/
J18
Low
U44
Low
U44
Low
J4, J15
High
U50, U53
Low
being configured for input or
output
3
SD_WP_EN
SD Card Write Protect
PPI0_FS3/ACM0_A2/
SMC0_AMS0
4
SPI2FLASH_CS_EN
SPI2 FLASH CS
U11
PC_06/SPI2_SEL1/
SPI2_SS
5
6
7
SPI2D2_D3_EN
SPDIF_OPTICAL_EN
Enables Quad mode for
U12, PC_04/SPI2_D2,PC_05/
SPI2 Flash
U13
Enables S/PDIF optical
U17, DAI0_PIN19,
connectors
U18
SPDIF_DIGITAL_EN
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Bit Signal Name
Description
FET Processor Signal
(if applicable)
Enables S/PDIF digital
U16, DAI0_PIN19,
connectors
U19
Component Default
Connected
DAI0_PIN20
The table below shows the output signals of the Microchip GPIO expander (U48), with a TWI address
of 0100 010X, where X represents the read or write bit. The signals that control an individual FET
have an entry under the FET column. The Component Connected column shows the board IC that is
connected if the FET is enabled. Note that some of the Microchip (U48) output signals are connected
directly to components on the board. However, in most cases, the Microchip (U48) is controlling the
enable signal of a FET switch. Also note that if a particular functionality of the processor signal is
being used, it will be in bold font under the Processor Signal column.
Output Signals of Microchip GPIO Expander (U48 Port A)
Bit Signal Name
Description
FET Processor Signal
(if applicable)
0
PUSHBUTTON1_EN
PF_00 is used as GPIO input for
U23
push button 1, enabled by default
1
PUSHBUTTON2_EN
PF_01 is used as GPIO input for
LED10_EN
PE_13 is used as GPIO output for
Connected
U32
Low
U33
Low
U6
Low
U6
Low
U6
Low
SPI1_SEL6
U24
push button 2, enabled by default
2
PF_00/TM0_TMR6/
Component Default
PF_01/TM0_TMR7/
SPI1_SEL7
U20
LED10, enabled by default
PE_13/SPI1_CLK/
PPI0_D20/
SMSC0_AMS1
3
LED11_EN
PE_14 is used as GPIO output for
U21
LED11, enabled by default
PE_14/SPI1_MISO/
PPI0_D21/
SMSC0_ABE0
4
LED12_EN
PE_15 is used as GPIO output for
LED12, enabled by default
U22
PE_15/SPI1_MOSI/
PPI0_D22/
SMSC0_ABE1
3.3 Push Buttons and Switches
This section describes operation of the push buttons and switches.
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3.3.1 Boot Mode Select Switch (SW1)
The rotary switch (SW1) determines the boot mode of the processor. By default, the ADSP-SC589
processor boots from the SPI flash memory.
SW1 Position Processor Boot Mode
0
No boot
1
SPI2 master boot. Default boot mode.
2
SPI2 slave boot
6
LP0 slave boot
7
UART0 slave boot
3.3.2 Reset Push Button (SW2)
The reset push button (SW2) resets the following ICs: processor (U1), GPIO extender (U47), GPIO
extender (U48), and Ethernet PHY (U51). Also, the reset push button is connected to the expansion
interface through the SYS_HWRST signal.
3.3.3 GPIO Push Buttons (SW3–4)
The GPIO push buttons (SW3 and SW4) are connected to the processor's signals PF_01/TM0_TMR7
/SPI1_SEL7b and PF_00/TM0_TMR6/SPI1_SEL6b respectively. The signals are connected by
default.
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3.3.4 JTAG Interface Switches (SW6–7)
The JTAG switches (SW6-7) select between single processor (one board) and multiprocessor (more
than one board) configurations. By default, the switches are set up for a single EZ-Board
configuration.
Switch Position Single EZ-Board Use (Default)
SW6.1
ON
SW6.2
OFF
SW6.3
ON
SW6.4
OFF
SW6.5
ON
SW6.6
OFF
SW7.1
ON
SW7.2
OFF
SW7.3
ON
SW7.4
OFF
SW7.5
OFF
SW7.6
OFF
To use an emulator and multiple EZ-Boards simultaneously in one CrossCore Embedded Studio
(CCES) session, set up the boards as shown below. Attach the boards to each other through
connectors J8 and J9. Connect using the Samtec cables described in .
Switch Position Main EZ-Board Attached to Emulator
EZ-Board Not Attached to Emulator
SW5.1
ON
OFF
SW5.2
ON
ON
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Switch Position Main EZ-Board Attached to Emulator
EZ-Board Not Attached to Emulator
SW5.3
ON
OFF
SW5.4
ON
ON
SW5.5
ON
OFF
SW5.6
ON
ON
SW6.1
ON
OFF
SW6.2
ON
OFF
SW6.3
ON
OFF
SW6.4
OFF
ON
SW6.5
OFF
ON
SW6.6
ON
OFF
3.4 Jumpers
This section describes functionality of the configuration jumpers.
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3.4.1 S/PDIF Loopback Jumper (JP1)
The S/PDIF loopback jumper (JP1) is used to connect the S/PDIF input and output signals together
and bypass the two RCA connectors.
3.4.2 HADC Jumpers (J21)
The HADC jumper (J21) is used to connect the HADC of the ADSP-SC589 processor to various
voltages on the board for monitoring.
Installed Jumper Voltage
1&2
3.3V
3&4
1.5V
5&6
VDD_INT
3.4.3 Power Jumpers (P14–19, P23)
Remove jumpers listed below to measure the respective voltage across the adjacent sense resistor.
Power Jumper Resistor
P14
VDD_INT
P15
1.5V
P16
1.8V
P17
3.3V
P18
VDD_EXT
P19
USB0_VBUS
P23
USB1_VBUS
3.5 LEDs
This section describes the on-board LEDs.
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3.5.1 SYS_FAULT LED (LED1)
When SYS_FAULT LED LED1 (red) is ON, it indicates a system fault. For more information, refer
to the ADSP-SC58x SHARC+ Processor Hardware Reference.
3.5.2 USB to UART Activity LEDs (LED2–3)
When LED2 is toggling (amber), it indicates that data is being sent from the PC to the EZ-Board.
When LED3 is toggling (amber), it indicates that data is being sent from the EZ-Board to the PC.
3.5.3 Ethernet Speed LED (LED4)
The Ethernet speed LED (LED4) is a green LED that shows the connection speed when the Ethernet
is enabled for EMAC1. When LED4 is ON, the speed is 100 Mb/s; when LED4 is OFF, the speed is
10 Mb/s.
3.5.4 Ethernet LEDs (LED5–8)
Four LEDs are connected to LED pins of the DP83865 connected on EMAC0. The LEDs are green
and illuminated to show the status in Table 2-12.
LED Reference Designator Status
LED5
Activity
LED6
10M link
LED7
100M link
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LED Reference Designator Status
LED8
1000M link
3.5.5 Power LED (LED9)
When LED9 is ON (green), power is properly supplied to the board.
3.5.6 GPIO LEDs (LED10–12)
Three LEDs are connected to the general-purpose I/O pins of the processor. The LEDs are active high
and are ON (amber) by writing a 1 to the correct processor signal.
LED Reference Designator Processor Programmable Flag Pin
LED10
PE_13
LED11
PE_14
LED12
PE_15
3.5.7 Reset LED (LED13)
When LED13 is ON (red), master reset is active. The reset LED is controlled by the Analog Devices
ADM6315 supervisory reset circuit. A master reset is asserted by pressing SW2 which activates
LED13. For more information, see Reset Push Button (SW2).
3.6 Connectors
This section describes connector functionality and provides information about mating connectors.
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3.6.1 Battery Holder (J1)
The battery holder is not populated on the board. To use the holder, purchase the part listed in the
table and solder onto the board.
Part Description
Manufacturer
16 mm Coin Cell Battery Holder
Part Number
Memory Protection Devices
BH600
Panasonic
CR1632
Battery
3V Battery
3.6.2 Ethernet Connector (J2)
Part Description
RJ45
Manufacturer
PULSE ELECTRONICS
Part Number
J0011D21BNL
Mating Cable
Standard Ethernet cable
3.6.3 Link Port_JTAG Connectors (J3, J23)
The link port/JTAG connectors provide access to the link port and JTAG signals of the ADSP-SC589
processor. J3 supports link port 0 and the J23 connector supports link port 1.
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Part Description
ERF8 10X2, female
Manufacturer Part Number
SAMTEC
ERF8-010-05.0-D-DV-L
SAMTEC
ERCD-010-06.00-TED-TEU-1-D
Mating Cable
6" coax cable assembly
3.6.4 S/PDIF Optical Tx Connector (J4)
Part Description
Fiber optic transmitter
Manufacturer Part Number
Everlight
PLT133/T10W
Mating Cable
Standard TOSLINK Optical Digital Cable
3.6.5 PCIe Connector (J5)
Part Description
PCIe x1
Manufacturer Part Number
SAMTEC
PCIE-036-02-F-D-TH
SAMTEC
PCIEC-036-0250-EC-EC
Mating Cable
Standard S/PDIF cable with RCA connectors
3.6.6 Audio Input Output Connector (J6)
Part Description
RCA 2x2 female
Manufacturer Part Number
Switchcraft
PJRAS2X2S
Mating Connector
Standard audio cable with RCA connectors
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3.6.7 HADC Input Connectors (J7–J11)
Part Description
Manufacturer Part Number
SMB jack
Emerson
131-3711-201
Mating Connector
Standard SMB cable
3.6.8 CAN Connectors (J12–J13)
Part Description Manufacturer
RJ11 vertical
TE Connectivity
Part Number
5558872-1
Mating Connector
RJ11 cable
3.6.9 Ethernet Connector (J14)
Part Description
RJ45 shielded
Manufacturer Part Number
Assmann
A-2004-2-4-LPS-N-R
Mating Connector
Standard Ethernet cable
3.6.10 S/PDIF Optical Rx Connector (J15)
Part Description
Fiber optic receiver
Manufacturer Part Number
Everlight
PLR135/T10
Mating Cable
Standard TOSLINK Optical Digital Cable
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3.6.11 Audio Output Connector (J16)
Part Description
Manufacturer Part Number
RCA 4x2 female
Switchcraft
PJRAS4X2U
Mating Connector
Standard audio cable with RCA connectors
3.6.12 S/PDIF Digital Connector (J17)
Part Description
Manufacturer Part Number
RCA 1x2 female
Switchcraft
PJRAS1X2S02X
Mating Cable
Standard S/PDIF cable with RCA connectors
3.6.13 SD Connector (J18)
Part Description
Manufacturer Part Number
SD 8-bit, 2 GB
SANDISK
MHC-W21-601
SANDISK
SDSDB-2048-A11
Mating Connector
2 GB
3.6.14 ADC Connector (J19)
This is not populated.
Part Description
40-pin high speed socket
Manufacturer Part Number
SAMTEC
QSH-020-01-L-D-DP-A
Mating Connector
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Part Description
Manufacturer Part Number
40-pin high speed header
SAMTEC
QTH-0202-01-L-D-DP-A
3.6.15 MLB Connector (J20)
Part Description
Manufacturer Part Number
40-pin high speed socket
SAMTEC
QSH-020-01-L-D-DP-A
SAMTEC
QTH-0202-01-L-D-DP-A
Mating Connector
40-pin high speed header
3.6.16 Headphone Connector (J21)
Part Description
Manufacturer Part Number
3.5mm headphone connector
CUI
SJ1-3525NG
Mating Cable
Standard audio cable with 3.5mm connector
3.6.17 CLKIN0 Connector (J22)
Part Description
SMB jack
Manufacturer Part Number
Emerson
131-3711-201
Mating Cable
Standard SMB cable
3.6.18 TWI0_SPI2 Connector (P1)
Use P1 to connect with TWI0 and SPI2 signals for external use. The con- nector is a 0.1" header. The
pinout can be found in Appendix B - Schematics.
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3.6.19 SigmaStudio Connector (P2)
This connector interfaces with SigmaStudio through the EVAL-ADUSB2EBZ board. The connector
is a 0.1" header. The pinout can be found in Appendix B - Schematics.
3.6.20 JTAG Connector (P3)
The JTAG header (P3) provides debug connectivity for the processor. This is a 0.05" shrouded
through-hole connector from SAMTEC (SHF-105-01-L-D-SM-K). This connector mates with ICE1000, ICE-2000, and any newer Analog Devices emulators. For more information, see Debug Interface
.
3.6.21 TRACE and JTAG Connector (P7)
The TRACE and JTAG connector (P7) provides connectivity to the processor's trace interface. This is
a MICTOR connector from TYCO (2-5767004-2). At this time, there are no trace pods available.
3.6.22 USB to UART Connector (P8)
Part Description
USB Micro-AB
Manufacturer Part Number
Hirose
ZX62D-AB-5P8
Mating Cable
USB Micro-B to Standard-A cable
3.6.23 USB Connectors (P10–P11)
Part Description
USB Micro-AB
Manufacturer Part Number
Hirose
ZX62D-AB-5P8
Mating Cable
USB Micro-B to Standard-A or Micro-A to Standard-A receptacle cable
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3.6.24 Power Connector (P22)
Part Description
Manufacturer Part Number
0.65 mm power jack
CUI
045-0883R
GLOBETEK
GS-1750(R)
Mating Cable
5.0VDC@3.6A power supply
3.6.25 Expansion Interface III Connectors (P1A–C, P2A, P3A)
Five board-to-board connectors provide signals from the SPI, TWI, UART, SPORT, and GPIO
interfaces of the processor. The connectors are located on the bottom side of the board.
For more information, see Expansion Interface.
Part Description
120-pin, 0.6 mm
Manufacturer Part Number
Hirose
FX8-120P-SV1(91)
Hirose
FX8-120S-SV(21)
Mating Cable
120-pin, 0.6 mm
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4 Appendix A - Bill of Materials
The bill of materials corresponds to Appendix B - Schematics.
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Description
Reference Designator
Manufacturer
Part Number
1
74LVC14A SOIC14
U32
TI
74LVC14AD
1
IDT74FCT3244APY
U6
IDT (R)
IDT74FCT3244APYG
U53-U55,U74
TI (R)
SN74LVC1G08DBVE
U50
NATIONAL S
DS90LV018ATM
SSOP20
4
SN74LVC1G08 SOT235
1
SN65LVDS2D SOIC8
(R)
3
SN74CB3Q3245
U27-U29
DIGI-KEY (R)
296-19130-1-ND
TSSOP20
2
MIC2025-1 SOIC8
U52,U60
DIGI-KEY (R)
576-1057-ND
2
74CBTLV3244
U4,U5
IDT (R)
IDT74CBTLV3244PGG
TSSOP20
2
25MHZ OSC013
Y1,Y2
DIGI-KEY (R)
535-9140-1-ND
1
24MHZ OSC013
Y3
DIGI-KEY (R)
535-9138-2-ND
1
DP83848 LQFP48
U51
NATIONAL S
DP83848CVV/NOPB
(R)
22
74CBTLV1G125
U9-U24,U58,U59,U61,U66,U70,U71
TI (R)
SN74CBTLV1G125DCKR
U47,U48
DIGI-KEY (R)
MCP23017-E/ML-ND
SC70_5
2
MCP23017
QFN65P600X600-29N
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1
PI3C3125 TSSOP14
U26
PERICOM (R)
PI3C3125
1
25MHZ
U64
DIGI-KEY (R)
478-4780-1-ND
Y4
DIGI-KEY (R)
535-9542-2-ND
U7
DIGI-KEY (R)
768-1008-1-ND
U57
DIGI-KEY (R)
296-30459-1-ND
U62
DIGI-KEY (R)
478-4778-1-ND
U67
ADI (R)
ADM8828ARTZ
OSCCC200X250
1
32.768KHZ
OSC_ABS07L
1
FT232RQ
QFN50P500X500-33NA
1
INA3221
QFN65P400X400-17N
1
24MHZ
OSCCC200X250
1
ADM8828ARTZ
SOT95P280-6N
1
FZT953 SOT-223
VR2
DIGI-KEY (R)
FZT953CT-ND
2
MT41K128M16JT
U2,U3
MICRON (R)
MT41K128M16JT-125:K
FBGA96
1
TJA1145T SOIC14
U43
NXP (PHILI (R)
TJA1145T
1
TJA1055/3 SOIC14
U33
NXP (PHILI (R)
TJA1055/3
1
DP83865 PQFP128
U46
TI (R)
DP83865DVH/NOPB
1
H5007 SMT
U30
DIGI-KEY (R)
553-1535-1-ND
1
SI4204 SOIC8
U56
VISHAY (R)
SI4204DY-T1-GE3
1
ADP5054 LFCSP48
VR3
ADI (R)
ADP5054ACPZ-R7
1
SI52112-BE VFDFN10
U31
DIGI-KEY (R)
336-2451-ND
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1
CS2100-CP MSOP10
U49
DIGI-KEY (R)
598-1750-ND
1
SI5356A QFN24
U25
SILICON LA
Si5356A-B03215-GM
(R)
3
25MHZ SMT
Y5-Y7
ECS INC. (R)
ECS-250-20-3X-TR
1
ADP2164-3.3 LFCSP16
U65
ADI (R)
ADP2164ACPZ-3.3-R7
1
50MHZ SMT
U63
DIGI-KEY (R)
478-6302-1-ND
1
SC589 W25Q128FV
U44
WINBOND (R)
W25Q128FVSIG
U40
MICROCHIP
25LC010AT-I/OT
U44
1
SC589 25LC010A U40
(R)
1
AD8532ARZ SOIC8
U35
ADI (R)
AD8532ARZ
1
AD797BRZ SOIC8
U68
ADI (R)
AD797BRZ
4
AD8606ARZ SOIC8
U36-U39
ADI (R)
AD8606ARZ
1
ADG774ABRQZ
U41
ADI (R)
ADG774ABRQZ
QSOP16
1
AD8022 MSOP8
U34
ADI (R)
AD8022ARMZ
1
ADP121-AUJZ25
VR1
ADI (R)
ADP121-AUJZ25R7
TSOT5
1
ADP1613 MSOP8
VR4
ADI (R)
ADP1613ARMZ-R7
1
ADM6315 SOT143
U45
ADI (R)
ADM6315-29D2ARTZR7
1
ADAU1979WBCPZ
U42
ADI (R)
ADAU1979WBCPZ
U1
ADI
ADSP-SC589-ENG
LFCSP40
1
ADSP-SC589 BGA529
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1
ADM6315-29D3
U69
ADI
ADM6315-29D3ARTZR7
J16
SWITCHCRAF
PJRAS4X2U01X
SOT143
1
RCA 4X2 CON011
(R)
1
RCA 2X2 CON013
J6
SWITCHCRAF
PJRAS2X2S01X
(R)
1
MICTOR 38PIN
P7
CON015
TYCO ELECT
2-5767004-2
(R)
2
DIP6 SWT017
SW5,SW6
CTS (R)
218-6LPST
1
IDC 3X2 IDC3X2_SMT
P21
SAMTEC (R)
TSM-103-01-T-DV
1
RCA 1X2 CON031
J17
SWITCHCRAF
PJRAS1X2S02X
(R)
2
RJ11 4PIN CON039
J12,J13
TYCO ELECT
5558872-1
(R)
7
IDC 2X1 IDC2X1
P14-P19,P23
SAMTEC (R)
HTSW-102-07-T-S
1
3A RESETABLE
F1
TYCO ELECT
SMD300F-2
FUS004
10
IDC
(R)
SJ1-SJ9,SJ11
DIGI-KEY (R)
S9001-ND
J21
DIGI-KEY (R)
CP1-3525NG-ND
2PIN_JUMPER_SHORT
1
3.5MM STEREO_JACK
CON_CUI_SJ1-3525NG
1
PWR .65MM CON045
P22
DIGI-KEY (R)
CP1-023-ND
1
IDC 2X1 IDC2X1_SMT
JP1
SAMTEC (R)
TSM-102-01-T-SV
1
ROTARY SWT027
SW1
COPAL ELEC
S-8110
(R)
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1
RJ45 W/LEDS CON065
J2
PULSE ENG.
J0011D21BNL
(R)
1
SD_CONN 8-BIT
J18
CON067
5
0.6MM 120PIN
MORETHANAL
MHC-W21-601-LF
(R)
P1A-P3A,P1B,P1C
HIROSE (R)
FX8-120P-SV1(91)
GP1
KEYSTONE (R)
5016
SAMTEC (R)
TSM-105-01-T-DV
P8,P10,P11
DIGI-KEY (R)
H11494CT-ND
P3
SAMTEC (R)
SHF-105-01-L-D-SM-K-
HIROSE_FX8-120P-SV1
(91)
1
TEST LOOP
LOOP_2838
2
IDC 5X2 TSM-105-01-T- P1,P2
DV
3
USB-MICRO 5PIN
HIROSE_ZX62D-AB5P8
1
0.05 10PIN
SAMTEC_SHF-105-01-
TR
L-D-SM-K
1
FIBER-OPTIC SPDIF
J4
DIGI-KEY (R)
1080-1430-ND
J15
DIGI-KEY (R)
1080-1433-ND
EVERLIGHT_PLT133
/T10
1
FIBER-OPTIC SPDIF
EVERLIGHT_PLR135
/T10
6
SMB 1PIN SMT
J7-J11,J22
EMERSON
131-3711-201
1
PCIe 36PIN SMT
J5
SAMTEC (R)
PCIE-036-02-F-D-TH
1
QSH 40PIN SMT
J19
SAMTEC (R)
QSH-020-01-L-D-DP-A
1
QSH 40PIN SMT
J20
SAMTEC (R)
QSH-020-01-L-D-DP-A
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1
RJ45 8PIN TH
J14
DIGI-KEY (R)
AE10387-ND
2
ERF8 10X2 SMT
J3,J23
SAMTEC (R)
ERF8-010-05.0-S-DV-LTR
3
MOMENTARY
SW2-SW4
DIGI-KEY
679-2310-2-ND
C152,C153
AVX CORPOR
08053C224KAT2A
SW_ADTSMW64
2
0.22UF 25V 10% 0805
X7R
(R)
5
600 200MA 0603
FER6-FER9,FER17
DIGI-KEY (R)
490-1014-2-ND
9
600 500MA 1206
FER3-FER5,FER10-FER13,FER18,
LAIRD TECH
HZ1206B601R-10
C118,C216,C217,C299,C300,C344
DIGI-KEY (R)
399-1284-2-ND
CT1-CT12
PANASONIC
EEE1CA100SR
FER19
6
1UF 16V 10% 0805
X7R
12
10UF 16V 20% CAP002
ELEC
2
68UF 25V 20% CAP003
(R)
CT13,CT14
PANASONIC
EEE-FC1E680P
(R)
2
0 1/8W 5% 0805
R323,R325
VISHAY (R)
CRCW08050000Z0EA
1
0 1/8W 5% 0805
R267
VISHAY (R)
CRCW08050000Z0EA
1
190 5A FER002
FER14
MURATA (R)
DLW5BSN191SQ2
12
10UF 6.3V 10% 0805
C41,C151,C162,C169,C180,C187,
AVX CORPOR
08056D106KAT2A
X5R
C233,C249,C265,C301-C303
(R)
0.1UF 10V 10% 0402
C311
AVX CORPOR
1
78
X5R
(R)
0.1UF 10V 10% 0402
AVX CORPOR
X5R
(R)
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0402ZD104KAT2A
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C1-C4,C23,C24,C30,C68-C70,C72,
C73,C79,C90,C92,C94,C96,C98,
C100,C102,C108,C110,C112-C115,
C124,C126,C134,C136,C138,C154,
C176-C179,C195-C198,C223,C224,
C229,C234-C238,C243,C247,C250C254,C259,C263,C266-C270,C275,
C279,C312,C313,C336-C341,C345,
C348,C352,C353,C3
122
0.01UF 16V 10% 0402
C5-C21,C31-C33,C35,C39,C40,C42-
AVX CORPOR
X7R
C44,C55-C57,C65-C67,C74,C75,
(R)
0402YC103KAT2A
C80-C85,C131,C157-C161,C211,
C212,C214,C218-C222,C225-C228,
C230-C232,C239-C242,C244-C246,
C248,C255-C258,C260-C262,C264,
C271-C274,C276-C278,C280-C287,
C290-C295,C304-C307,C310,C314,
C331-C335,C342,C34
34
10K 1/16W 5% 0402
R4,R39,R43,R44,R142,R143,R208,
VISHAY (R)
CRCW040210K0FKED
VISHAY (R)
CRCW040210K0FKED
R47-R49,R53,R62,R66,R68,R70,
PANASONIC
ERJ-2GE0R00X
R72,R144,R148,R197,R201,R210,
(R)
R213-R217,R292,R303,R304,R307,
R308,R310,R313,R342,R354,R356,
R371-R376,R409-R411,R419,R421,
R435
99
10K 1/16W 5% 0402
R1-R3,R5-R17,R37,R38,R40,R42,
R46,R51,R55,R58,R103-R105,R134,
R135,R146,R147,R182,R183,R185,
R189,R191,R193,R209,R212,R243R248,R250-R254,R256-R259,R263,
R264,R266,R293-R300,R305,R306,
R309,R311,R312,R314,R317-R319,
R321,R327-R329,R338-R341,R343R346,R350,R353,
29
0 1/10W 5% 0402
R351,R379-R384,R390,R392-R395,
R430,R434,R437
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0 1/10W 5% 0402
R145,R149,R196,R200,R315,R316,
PANASONIC
R320,R322,R357,R358,R391,R403,
(R)
ERJ-2GE0R00X
R417,R418,R424,R425
1
22 1/10W 5% 0402
R139
DIGI-KEY (R)
P22JTR-ND
19
33 1/16W 5% 0402
R50,R52,R54,R56,R60,R61,R255,
VISHAY (R)
CRCW040233R0JNED
CT22,CT23
DIGI-KEY (R)
478-3321-2-ND
R262,R349,R377,R378,R385,R388,
R389,R396,R404-R407
2
150UF 10V 10% D
TANT-LOW-ESR
3
107.0 1/10W 1% 0805
R141,R347,R348
DIGI-KEY (R)
311-107CRTR-ND
1
249.0 1/10W 1% 0805
R140
DIGI-KEY (R)
311-249CRTR-ND
1
1UF 16V 10% 0603
C34
DIGI-KEY (R)
399-5090-2-ND
C213,C215
AVX CORPOR
0805ZD475KAT2A
X5R
2
4.7UF 25V 20% 0805
X5R
1
4.7UF 6.3V 20% 0603
(R)
C48
X5R
AVX CORPOR
06036D475MAT2A
(R)
1
10M 1/10W 5% 0603
R45
VISHAY (R)
CRCW060310M0FNEA
3
1M 1/10W 5% 0603
R63,R324,R326
VISHAY (R)
CRCW06031M00JNEA
1
10.0K 1/16W 1% 0603
R138
VISHAY/DAL
CRCW060310K0FKEA
(R)
1
6800PF 50V 10% 0603
C327
DIGI-KEY (R)
311-1084-2-ND
R152,R155,R161,R164,R168,R171,
DIGI-KEY (R)
311-237HRTR-ND
X7R
8
237.0 1/10W 1% 0603
R176,R179
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4
750.0K 1/10W 1% 0603
R154,R163,R170,R178
DIGI-KEY (R)
311-750KHRTR-ND
4
11.0K 1/10W 1% 0603
R150,R158,R166,R174
DIGI-KEY (R)
311-11.0KHRTR-ND
8
5.49K 1/10W 1% 0603
R153,R156,R159,R162,R169,R172,
DIGI-KEY (R)
311-5.49KHRTR-ND
R177,R180
2
49.9K 1/10W 1% 0603
R132,R133
DIGI-KEY (R)
311-49.9KHRTR-ND
9
5.76K 1/10W 1% 0603
R151,R157,R160,R165,R167,R173,
DIGI-KEY (R)
311-5.76KHRTR-ND
06035A101JAT2A
R175,R181,R397
8
100PF 50V 5% 0603
C163,C167,C170,C175,C181,C185,
AVX CORPOR
NPO
C188,C192
(R)
1000PF 50V 5% 0603
C165,C166,C172,C174,C183,C184,
DIGI-KEY (R)
399-1083-2-ND
X7R
C190,C191
3
2.21K 1/10W 1% 0603
R273,R276,R290
DIGI-KEY (R)
311-2.21KHRTR-ND
8
680PF 50V 5% 0603
C164,C168,C171,C173,C182,C186,
MURATA (R)
GRM1885C1H681JA01D
NPO
C189,C193
75.0 1/10W 1% 0603
R79-R81,R96,R137
VISHAY/DAL
CRCW060375R0FKEA
8
5
(R)
6
1UF 6.3V 20% 0402
C199,C200,C288,C289,C308,C309
MURATA (R)
GRM155R60J105ME19D
X5R
2
100 1/16W 5% 0402
R260,R261
DIGI-KEY (R)
311-100JRTR-ND
1
390PF 25V 5% 0603
C117
AVX CORPOR
06033A391FAT2A
NPO
1
5600PF 16V 5% 0805
(R)
C116
NPO
1
15.0K 1/16W 1% 0603
AVX CORPOR
0805YA562JAT2A
(R)
R136
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311-15.0KHRTR-ND
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13
10UF 10V 10% 0805
C71,C109,C111,C123,C125,C127-
MURATA (R)
GRM21BR61A106KE19L
X5R
C130,C135,C137,C324,C346
7
0.051 1/2W 1% 1206
R203-R207,R211,R352
SEI (R)
CSF 1/2 0.05 1%R
1
10UF 16V 10% 1210
C206
AVX CORPOR
1210YD106KAT2A
X5R
2
1000PF 50V 5% 1206
(R)
C194,C210
AVX CORPOR
12065A102JAT2A
(R)
2
0.022UF 25V 10% 0402
C63,C64
DIGI-KEY (R)
490-3252-1-ND
D11
ON SEMICON
MBRS540T3G
X7R
1
5A MBRS540T3G SMC
(R)
2
VARISTOR V5.5MLA
R18,R19
30A 0603
2
PTC 0.5A 1206
LITTELFUSE
V5.5MLA0603
(R)
R301,R302
LITTELFUSE
1206L050-C
(R)
1
20MA MA3X717E
D3
DIO005
8
330.0 1/16W 1% 0402
DIODES INC
BAS70-05-7-F
(R)
R36,R64,R65,R240-R242,R249,
DIGI-KEY (R)
541-330LCT-ND
Rohm
MCR01MRTF3011
R265
2
3.01K 1/16W 1% 0402
R59,R416
Semiconduc
10
1.0K 1/16W 1% 0402
R20-R23,R78,R99,R107,R359,R426,
PANASONIC
R427
(R)
ERJ-2RKF1001X
1
10.0 1/10W 1% 0603
R97
DIGI-KEY (R)
311-10.0HRTR-ND
6
10.0K 1/16W 1% 0402
R67,R71,R84,R199,R422,R423
DIGI-KEY (R)
541-10.0KLCT-ND
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3
1.50K 1/16W 1% 0402
R41,R57,R291
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF1501X
(R)
2
680 1/16W 1% 0402
R76,R77
BC COMPONE
2312 275 16801
(R)
11
100K 1/16W 5% 0402
R100-R102,R330-R337
DIGI-KEY (R)
541-100KJTR-ND
2
100K 1/16W 5% 0402
R88,R366
DIGI-KEY (R)
541-100KJTR-ND
1
1.0 1/16W 1% 0402
R398
DIGI-KEY (R)
541-1.00LCT-ND
2
22UF 16V 10% 1210
C60,C329
TAIYO YUDE
EMK325BJ226KM-T
X5R
(R)
8
18PF 50V 5% 0402 NP0
C28,C29,C36-C38,C296,C322,C323
Murata
GRM1555C1H180JA01D
1
33 1/16W 5% RNS003
RN17
PANASONIC
EXB-2HV330JV
(R)
14
33 1/32W 5% RNS005
RN1-RN6,RN8-RN13,RN15,RN16
PANASONIC
EXB-28V330JX
(R)
2
0.01UF 25V 10% 0402
C46,C50
DIGI-KEY (R)
399-1278-1-ND
X7R
3
100.0 1/16W 1% 0402
R28,R29,R362
DIGI-KEY (R)
541-100LCT-ND
1
1000PF 50V 5% 0402
C76
DIGI-KEY (R)
490-3244-1-ND
C297,C298
MURATA
GCM1555C1H101JA16D
NPO
2
100PF 50V 5% 0402
COG
1
30A GSOT05 SOT23-3
D4
VISHAY (R)
GSOT05-E3-08
2
165.0 1/10W 1% 0603
R269,R275
DIGI-KEY (R)
P165HTR-ND
1
220.0 1/10W 1% 0603
R277
DIGI-KEY (R)
P220HTR-ND
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1
4.87K 1/10W 1% 0603
R274
DIGI-KEY (R)
541-4.87KHCT-ND
9
2.2K 1/10W 5% 0402
R30-R35,R412-R414
PANASONIC
ERJ-2GEJ222X
(R)
6
GREEN LED_0603
LED4-LED9
DIGI-KEY (R)
475-1409-2-ND
2
4700PF 2A
FER15,FER16
DIGI-KEY (R)
490-2554-2-ND
C201,C203,C205,C208
DIGI-KEY (R)
490-3886-2-ND
FIL_NFE61PT
4
10UF 16V 10% 0805
X5R
2
60.4 1/10W 1% 0402
R367,R368
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF60R4X
35
49.9 1/16W 1% 0402
R218-R239,R268,R270-R272,R282-
STACKPOLE
RMCF0402FT49R9
R289,R408
(R)
R82,R85,R87,R89-R95,R415,R428,
PANASONIC
R429
(R)
R86
PANASONIC
13
1
2.0K 1/10W 1% 0402
2.0K 1/10W 1% 0402
ERJ-2RKF2001X
ERJ-2RKF2001X
(R)
5
0.1UF 16V 10% 0402
C45,C47,C49,C155,C156
DIGI-KEY (R)
587-1451-2-ND
D8-D10
ON SEMICON
ESD7004MUTAG
X7R
3
15KV ESD7004
DFN50P250X100-10N
1
15KV ESDA6V1SC
(R)
D5
DIGI-KEY (R)
497-6637-1-ND
SOT95P280-6N
2
60.4K 1/10W 1% 0603
R74,R75
DIGI-KEY (R)
311-60.4KHRTR-ND
2
22UF 6.3V 20% 0805
C104,C105
DIGI-KEY
445-1422-2-ND
C325
TDK (R)
C3216X7R1C475K/1.60
X5R
1
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4.7UF 16V 10% 1206
X7R ZZZ
1
32.4K 1/10W 1% 0402
R184
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF3242X
(R)
1
562.0 1/16W 1% 0402
R106
DIGI-KEY (R)
541-562LTR-ND
1
390PF 50V 5% 0402
C132
TDK (R)
C1005C0G1H391J
NP0
5
10PF 50V 5% 0402 NP0
C51-C54,C326
DIGI-KEY (R)
399-1011-2-ND
1
93.1K 1/16W 1% 0402
R399
DIGI-KEY (R)
541-93.1KLTR-ND
2
RED LED_0603
LED1,LED13
DIGI-KEY (R)
475-2512-2-ND
5
YELLOW LED_0603
LED2,LED3,LED10-LED12
DIGI-KEY (R)
475-2558-1-ND
2
10UF 6.3V 20% 0603
C22,C25
MURATA
GRM188R60J106ME47D
R108,R110,R112,R114,R116,R118,
PANASONIC
ERJ-6ENF4750V
R120,R122,R124,R126,R128,R130
(R)
C61,C62
DIGI-KEY (R)
490-3229-2-ND
R69,R73,R401
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF10R0X
X5R
12
2
475 1/8W 1% 0805
150PF 50V 5% 0402
NPO
3
10 1/10W 1% 0402
(R)
4
4700PF 50V 10% 0402
C59,C202,C204,C207
DIGI-KEY (R)
399-3072-2-ND
R109,R111,R113,R115,R117,R119,
DIGI-KEY (R)
541-49.9KLTR-ND
DIGI-KEY (R)
445-8920-1-ND
X7R
12
49.9K 1/16W 1% 0402
R121,R123,R125,R127,R129,R131
3
10UF 6.3V 20% 0402
C87-C89
X5R
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2
0.1UF 35V 10% 0402
C58,C328
DIGI-KEY (R)
445-6901-2-ND
0.01UF 50V 10% 0402
C86,C91,C93,C95,C97,C99,C101,
DIGI-KEY (R)
490-4762-2-ND
X7R
C103,C106,C107
5600PF 25V 10% 0402
C133
DIGI-KEY (R)
490-5420-2-ND
C139-C150
DIGI-KEY (R)
445-7508-2-ND
R365
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF2000X
X7R
10
1
X7R
12
2700PF 50V 5% 0805
COG
1
200.0 1/10W 1% 0402
(R)
2
39PF 50V 5% 0402 NP0
C77,C78
DIGI-KEY (R)
1276-1016-1-ND
1
18 1/10W 1% 0603
R98
PANASONIC
ERJ-3EKF18R0V
(R)
4
0.47UF 50V 10% 0603
C119-C122
DIGI-KEY (R)
587-3171-2-ND
X5R
1
10.7K 1/16W 1% 0402
R400
DIGI-KEY (R)
541-10.7KLTR-ND
1
3.74K 1/16W 1% 0402
R186
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF3741X
(R)
2
619 1/10W 1% 0402
R360,R361
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF6190X
(R)
2
15KV ESDA5V3SC6
D6,D7
DIGI-KEY (R)
497-6633-1-ND
R26,R27
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF34R0X
SOT95P280X145-6N
2
34 1/10W 1% 0402
(R)
2
240 1/10W 1% 0402
R24,R25
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF2400X
(R)
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1
3000PF 50V 5% 0603
C209
DIGI-KEY (R)
490-6384-2-ND
C315-C321,C330,C347
DIGI-KEY
587-1779-2-ND
NP0
9
47UF 6.3V 20% 0805
X5R
2
3A PESD1CAN SMT
D1,D2
NXP (PHILI (R)
PESD1CAN
2
510 .2A SMT
FER1,FER2
DIGI-KEY (R)
445-3958-2-ND
1
4.7UH 20% SMT
L5
COILCRAFT
XAL4030-472MEC
1
3.3UH 20% SMT
L6
COILCRAFT
XAL4030-332MEC
1
2.2UH 20% SMT
L4
COILCRAFT
XAL5030-222MEC
2
105.0 1/16W 1% 0402
R363,R364
VISHAY (R)
CRCW0402105RFKED
4
324.0 1/16W 1% 0402
R278-R281
DIGI-KEY (R)
541-324LTR-ND
1
9.76K 1/10W 1% 0402
R83
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF9761X
(R)
1
32.4K 1/10W 1% 0402
R202
DIGI-KEY
P32.4KLTR-ND
1
31.6K 1/10W 1% 0402
R194
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF3162X
(R)
2
22K 1/10W 1% 0402
R187,R188
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF2202X
(R)
1
12.4K 1/10W 1% 0402
R192
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF1242X
(R)
1
8.66K 1/10W 1% 0402
R190
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF8661X
(R)
1
5.1K 1/10W 1% 0402
R198
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF5101X
(R)
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1
4.3K 1/10W 1% 0402
R195
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF4301X
(R)
1
1A PD3S130L
D12
POWERDI323
1
1.0UH 20% SMT
DIODES INC
PD3S130L-7
(R)
L8
COILCRAFT
XAL4020-102MEB
(R)
1
8.2UH 20% SMT
L7
COILCRAFT
XAL4040-822MEB
(R)
1
1.0UH 20% SMT
L3
COILCRAFT
XAL5030-102ME
(R)
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5 Appendix B - Schematics
Please see the PDF that accompanies the Board Support Package for the full schematic.
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