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Mod5270
10/100 Processor Module
Features
• Complete solution for embedded
applications
• Start writing you application
code immediately, instead of
integrating development tools or
building custom hardware.
The Mod5270 processor module is a low cost, high performance single board
computer solution to network-enable both existing and new product designs with
10/100BaseT Ethernet. Based on the Freescale ColdFire 5270 32-bit processors with
integrated 10/100 Ethernet MAC, it has plenty of horsepower for the most demanding applications (rated at 96 MIPS with 100 MHz clock).
Network-Enable Existing Applications:
Add a module to an existing application to network enable the device through
serial ports, GPIO pins, address/data bus, I2C or QSPI.
• Use as a high-performance
single board computer or as a
network interface processor.
Network-Enable New Applications
• Network development kit
available with RTOS, TCP/IP,
Web Server, C/C++ Compiler,
IDE, Graphical Debugger,
configuration and deployment
tools.
Customize to Suit Any Application
• Module includes 3 UARTs,
QSPI, I2C, 8 timers, Watchdog
timer, Address bus, Data bus,
GPIO, Interrupts and more.
• Powerful 95MHz 32-bit
Freescale ColdFire 5270
processor with integrated
10/100 Ethernet MAC.
• 2MB SDRAM, 512KB Flash
memory, 64k fast SRAM on
processor, 8k cache.
Add a module to an application-specific motherboard, and you have a powerful
processing platform that can function as the control processor for the product, or
as a low cost network interface processor.
TheNetBurner Network Development kit enables you to quickly and easily create
custom applications. NetBurner has a solid reputation for development platforms
to facilitate rapid product development, and the Mod5270 kit is no exception. The
kit includes the hardware platform, TCP/IP Stack, uC/OS Real-time operating
system, Web Server, GNU C/C++ compiler and linker, Integrated Development
Environment (IDE), GDB graphical debugger, end-user device configuration, flash
update utilities, and much more.
Real 32-Bit Performance
Traditionally, companies using 8 and 16-bit platforms find it nearly impossible to
run resource-intensive applications on fast Ethernet connections. The NetBurner
Mod5270 features a full 32-bit architecture, at a price point less than many 8 or 16bit devices. The Mod5270 high-performance processing platform provides the
horsepower to handle both 10/100 Ethernet connections and resource-demanding
applications with ease and flexibility.
Mod5270 Signal Description and Pinout
Conn J1
Pin No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Primary
Function
GPIO
Port
GND
GND
VCC3V
R/*W
PCS1
*CS1
PCS2
*CS2
PCS3
*CS3
*OE
*BS2
*BS3
*TIP
D16
PBUSCTL6
*TA
D18
D17
D20
D19
D22
D21
D24
D23
D26
D25
D28
D27
D30
D29
*RSTI
D31
*RSTO
CLKOUT-95MHz
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
VCC3V
GND
GND
Processor
Pin No
B10
C9
A9
H11
Conn J2
Pin No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Primary
Function
GND
VCC3V
U0_RXD
U0_TXD
NO CONNECT
D14
D13
D15
D11
D12
D10
D9
D8
GND
D0
D1
D4
D2
D5
D6
U1_RXD
U1_TXD
D3
D7
QSPI_CLK
DT3_OUT
QSPI_DIN
QSPI_DOUT
*U0_CTS
QSPI_CS0
DT0_IN
*U1_RTS
*U1_CTS
DT1_OUT
DT3_IN
DT0_OUT
DT1_IN
*U0_RTS
I2C_SDA
QSPI_CS1
U2_RXD
I2C_SCL
IRQ1
U2_TXD
IRQ3
GND
IRQ5
IRQ7
GND
VCC3V
Alternate
Function
GPIO
Port
Processor
Pin No
U0_TXD
PUARTL0
PUARTL1
F2
F1
PDATAH6
PDATAH5
PDATAH7
PDATAH3
PDATAH4
PDATAH2
PDATAH1
PDATAH0
N1
M2
M1
P2
N2
L3
M3
N3
PDATAL0
PDATAL1
PDATAL4
PDATAL2
PDATAL5
PDATAL6
PUARTL4
PUARTL5
PDATAL3
PDATAL7
PQSPI2
PTIMER6
PQSPI1
PQSPI0
PUARTL3
PQSPI3
PTIMER1
PUARTL6
PUARTL7
PTIMER2
PTIMER7
PTIMER0
PTIMER3
PUARTL2
PFEC12C1
PQSPI4
PUARTH0
PFECI2C0
PIRQ1
PUARTH1
PIRQ3
P5
N5
P4
M5
N4
M4
D8
D9
L5
P3
C5
G14
B5
A5
F3
A6
E4
C8
B8
M6
H14
F4
L6
G3
J12
B7
A7
J11
L8
A8
N8
PIRQ5
PIRQ7
L7
N7
I2C_SCL
*U2_RTS
I2C_SDA
*DREQ0
*U2_RTS
*U2_CTS
*DACK1
*U2_CTS
*DACK0
DT1_OUT/*DREQ1
SD_CKE
Notes:
- The TIP signal is the logical AND of /CS1, /CS2 and /CS3. TIP can used to control an external data bus buffer for the data bus signals.
An example circuit design can be found on the Module Development Board schematic. An external data bus buffer is recommended
for any designs that use data bus signals D16 - D31
- Each UART can be clocked from an internal or external source. For external clocks, each UARTn,can be clocked by the corresponding
DTn_IN input pin.
Specifications
Processor
32-bit Freescale ColdFire 5270 with
integrated 10/100 Ethernet MAC
LEDs
• 10/100 Ethernet Speed
• Link/Activity
Network Interface
10/100BaseT with RJ-45 connector
Physical Characteristics
Dimensions: 2.0” x 2.6”
Mounting Holes: 2 x 0.125” dia
Network Protocols Supported
Complete protocol support included.
See NNDK-MOD5270-KIT datasheet
for details. Includes:
• ARP
• BOOTP
• DHCP
• FTP
• HTTP
• ICMP
• IGMP
• IP
• NTP
• SMTP
• POP3
• PPP
• TCP
• DNS
• UDP
Software Development
• NetBurner Network Development
Kit includes: RTOS, TCP/IP Stack,
Web Server, C/C++ Compiler,
Integrated Development Environment (IDE), Graphical Debugger,
configuration and deployment tools.
Contact Information
Connectors
Two standard dual row 50-pin 0.1” headers
Power Requirements
500mA @ 3.3V
Environmental
Operating Temperature: 0 - 70°C
Ordering Information
MODULES
Freescale p/n: MOD5270 (single piece)
Freescale p/n: MOD5270BX (quantities greater than 100)
NetBurner p/n: MOD5270-100 (any quantity)
DEVELOPMENT KITS
Freescale p/n: M5270PROMO (binary release)
NetBurner p/n: NNDK-MOD5270-KIT (source code release)
NetBurner, Inc.
5405 Morehouse Drive
San Diego, CA 92121
http://www.netburner.com
858.558.0293 phone
858-558-8549 fax
sales@netburner.com
© 2005 NetBurner, Inc. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Every effort has been made to ensure all information is correct, but
NetBurner, Inc. is not responsible for inadvertant errors. Freescale(tm) and the Freescale logo are trademarks of Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.
All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. (c) Freescale Semiconductor, Inc. 2005