ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite(R) Evaluation System Manual Revision 1.0, May 2014 Part Number 82-000707-01 Analog Devices, Inc. One Technology Way Norwood, Mass. 02062-9106 a Copyright Information (c)2014 Analog Devices, Inc., ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This document may not be reproduced in any form without prior, express written consent from Analog Devices, Inc. Printed in the USA. 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, Blackfin, CrossCore, EngineerZone, EZ-Board, and EZ-KIT Lite are registered trademarks of Analog Devices, Inc. Blackfin+ is a trademark of Analog Devices, Inc. All other brand and product names are trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. Regulatory Compliance The ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite 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-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite 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. The EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system 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 high-energy discharges. Proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality. Store unused EZ-KIT Lite boards in the protective shipping package. CONTENTS PREFACE Product Overview ............................................................................ x Purpose of This Manual ................................................................ xiii Intended Audience ........................................................................ xiii Manual Contents ........................................................................... xiv What's New in This Manual ........................................................... xiv Technical Support ........................................................................... xv Supported Processors ....................................................................... xv Supported Tools ............................................................................. xvi Product Information ...................................................................... xvi Analog Devices Web Site .......................................................... xvi EngineerZone .......................................................................... xvii Notation Conventions ................................................................... xvii ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual v Contents USING ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT LITE Package Contents ......................................................................... 1-2 ADSP-BF707 EZ-Board ............................................................... 1-3 Default Configuration .................................................................. 1-3 EZ-KIT Lite Installation ............................................................... 1-5 EZ-KIT Lite Session Startup ......................................................... 1-6 Evaluation License ........................................................................ 1-8 DDR2 Memory ............................................................................ 1-8 SPI Flash ...................................................................................... 1-9 Housekeeping ADC .................................................................... 1-10 UART0 Interface ........................................................................ 1-10 CAN0 Interface .......................................................................... 1-10 CAN1 Interface .......................................................................... 1-11 USB Interface ............................................................................. 1-11 SD Interface ............................................................................... 1-12 Debug Interface .......................................................................... 1-12 Power-On-Self Test ..................................................................... 1-12 Expansion Interface .................................................................... 1-13 Power Architecture ..................................................................... 1-13 Power Measurements .................................................................. 1-14 Example Programs ...................................................................... 1-14 Reference Design Information ..................................................... 1-15 vi ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Contents ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT LITE HARDWARE REFERENCE System Architecture ...................................................................... 2-2 Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig) .................................... 2-3 Overview of SoftConfig ........................................................... 2-3 SoftConfig on the ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT LITE ...................... 2-7 Programming SoftConfig Switches ........................................... 2-8 Push Buttons and Switches .......................................................... 2-16 Boot Mode Select Switch (SW1) ............................................ 2-17 Reset Push Button (SW2) ...................................................... 2-17 GPIO Push Buttons (SW3-4) ................................................ 2-17 Jumpers ...................................................................................... 2-18 Power Jumpers (P8-12, P14-18) ............................................. 2-18 LEDs .......................................................................................... 2-19 GPIO LEDs (LED3-5) ......................................................... 2-20 Reset LED (LED6) ................................................................ 2-20 Power LED (LED2) ............................................................... 2-20 SYS_FAULT LED (LED1) ..................................................... 2-20 Connectors ................................................................................. 2-21 Expansion Interface III Connectors (P1A-C) .......................... 2-22 Power Connector (P13) ......................................................... 2-22 USB to UART Connector (P6) .............................................. 2-22 USB Connector (P5) ............................................................. 2-23 RF Wireless Connector (J3) ................................................... 2-23 HADC SMC Connectors (J7, J8, J9) ..................................... 2-23 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual vii Contents HADC Connector (JP1) ....................................................... 2-24 SD Connector (J6) ................................................................ 2-24 CAN0 Connector (J4) ........................................................... 2-24 CAN1 Connector (J5) ........................................................... 2-25 JTAG/SWD/SWO Connector (P3) ....................................... 2-25 TRACE and JTAG/SWD/SWO Connector (P2) .................... 2-25 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT LITE BILL OF MATERIALS ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT LITE SCHEMATIC INDEX viii ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite(R), Analog Devices, Inc. low-cost evaluation system for the ADSP-BF70x Blackfin(R) processors. The ADSP-BF707 processor is a member of the Blackfin family of products. Blackfin processors combine a dual-MAC state-of-the-art signal processing engine, the advantages of a clean, orthogonal RISC-like microprocessor instruction set, and single-instruction, multiple-data (SIMD) multimedia capabilities into a single instruction-set architecture. New enhancements to the Blackfin+TM core add 32-bit MAC and 16-bit complex MAC support, cache enhancements, branch prediction and other instruction set improvements--all while maintaining instruction set compatibility to previous Blackfin products. The EZ-KIT Lite 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 an ICE-1000 emulator, while the EZ-Board(R) version is supported by the ICE-1000 or ICE-2000 emulator. Expansion Interface III is provided for connecting a camera or audio extender board. 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 and push buttons. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ix Product Overview The evaluation board is designed to be used in conjunction with the CrossCore(R) Embedded Studio (CCES) development tools to test capabilities of the ADSP-BF707 Blackfin processors. The CCES 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 Product Overview The board features: * Analog Devices ADSP-BF707 processor * 184-ball BGA package * 25 MHz CLKIN core oscillator * DDR2 memory (DMC0) chip * 128M x 16-bit (2G bit) * Micron MT47H128M16 * Quad SPI Flash (SPI2) * 32M bit serial flash memory * Winbond W25Q32 x ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Preface * RF Wireless * 4 x 2 connector * 0.05" socket * Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART0) * FTDI FT232RQ USB to UART converter * USB Mini B connector * Controller Area Network (CAN) interfaces * CAN0--NXP TJA1041 transceiver and RJ11 connector * CAN1--NXP TJA1041 transceiver and RJ11 connector * USB0 interface * Micro AB connector * HADC * VIN0 RTC battery through jumper * VIN1 timer through RC * VIN2 0.1" header * VIN3 0.1" header * RTC * 16MM coin connector * 3V 125 mAh Li-ion * CR1632 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual xi Product Overview * RESET controller * Analog Devices ADM6315 microprocessor supervisory circuits * Debug (JTAG/SWD/TRACE) interface * JTAG/SWD/SWO 10-pin 0.05" header for use with ADI emulators * TRACE/JTAG/SWD 38-pin Mictor header * Power measurement * INA3221 to measure 3V, VDD_INT and VDD_EXT * INA230 to measure VDD_DMC0 * LEDs * Six LEDs: one power (green), one board reset (red), 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 xii ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Preface * GPIOs * PWR_IN * GND/3.3V output * External power supply * CE compliant * 5V @ 3.6 Amps * Other features * SD/MMC memory connector * Boot mode switch * 0.05-ohm resistors for processor current measurement For information about the hardware components of the EZ-KIT Lite, refer to ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Bill Of Materials. Purpose of This Manual The ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual provides instructions for installing the product hardware (board). The text describes operation and configuration of the board components and provides guidelines for running your own code on the ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite. Finally, a schematic and a bill of materials are provided for reference. Intended Audience The primary audience for this manual is a programmer who is familiar with Analog Devices processors. This manual assumes that the audience has a working knowledge of the appropriate processor architecture, instruction set, and C/C++ programming languages. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual xiii Manual Contents Programmers who are unfamiliar with Analog Devices processors can use this manual, but should supplement it with other texts (such as the ADSP-BF70x Blackfin+ Processor Hardware Reference and the ADSP-BF70x Blackfin+ Processor Programming Reference) that describe your target architecture. Programmers who are unfamiliar with CrossCore Embedded Studio should refer to the CCES online help. Manual Contents The manual consists of: * Chapter 1, Using ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Describes EZ-KIT Lite functionality from a programmer's perspective and provides a simplified memory map of the processor. * Chapter 2, ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Provides information about the EZ-KIT Lite hardware components. * Appendix A, ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Bill Of Materials Provides a list of hardware components used to manufacture the EZ-KIT Lite board. * Appendix B, ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Schematic Lists the resources for board-level debugging. What's New in This Manual This is the first revision (Revision 1.0) of the ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual. xiv ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Preface 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(R): 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. Locate one at: 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 Supported Processors This evaluation system supports Analog Devices ADSP-BF707 Blackfin processors. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual xv Supported Tools Supported Tools Information on supported tools for the ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite and the ADSP-BF70x family of Blackfin processors is available at: http://www.analog.com/BF707EZKit Product Information Product information can be obtained from the Analog Devices Web site and the online help system. 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. xvi ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Preface 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. 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. 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. Notation Conventions Text conventions used in this manual are identified and described as follows. Example Description File > Close Titles in reference sections indicate the location of an item within the CCES environment's menu system (for example, the Close command appears on the File menu). {this | that} Alternative required items in syntax descriptions appear within curly brackets and separated by vertical bars; read the example as this or that. One or the other is required. [this | that] Optional items in syntax descriptions appear within brackets and separated by vertical bars; read the example as an optional this or that. [this,...] Optional item lists in syntax descriptions appear within brackets delimited by commas and terminated with an ellipse; read the example as an optional comma-separated list of this. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual xvii Notation Conventions xviii Example Description .SECTION Commands, directives, keywords, and feature names are in text with letter gothic font. filename Non-keyword placeholders appear in text with italic style format. Note: For correct operation, ... A Note provides supplementary information on a related topic. In the online version of this book, the word Note appears instead of this symbol. Caution: Incorrect device operation may result if ... Caution: Device damage may result if ... A Caution identifies conditions or inappropriate usage of the product that could lead to undesirable results or product damage. In the online version of this book, the word Caution appears instead of this symbol. Warning: Injury to device users may result if ... A Warning identifies conditions or inappropriate usage of the product that could lead to conditions that are potentially hazardous for the devices users. In the online version of this book, the word Warning appears instead of this symbol. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1 USING ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT LITE This chapter provides information to assist you with development of programs for the ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system. The following topics are covered. * Package Contents * ADSP-BF707 EZ-Board * Default Configuration * EZ-KIT Lite Installation * EZ-KIT Lite Session Startup * Evaluation License * DDR2 Memory * SPI Flash * Housekeeping ADC * UART0 Interface * CAN0 Interface * CAN1 Interface * USB Interface * SD Interface ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-1 Package Contents * Debug Interface * Power-On-Self Test * Expansion Interface * Power Architecture * Power Measurements * Example Programs * Reference Design Information Package Contents Your ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite package contains the following items. * ADSP-BF707 EZ-Board * Universal 5V DC power * USB A to micro B cable * USB micro A to A receptacle cable * ICE-1000 (only in the EZ-LIT Lite version) * Standoffs and screws in a bag * Release note * 2GB SD card Contact the vendor where you purchased your EZ-KIT Lite or contact Analog Devices, Inc. if any item is missing. 1-2 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Using ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite ADSP-BF707 EZ-Board The ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite is shipped with an ICE-1000 emulator. When the product is not shipped with the emulator, it is referred to as the ADSP-BF707 EZ-Board. The EZ-Board requires an ICE-1000 or ICE-2000 emulator. Default Configuration The ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite board is designed to run as a standalone unit. When removing the EZ-KIT Lite board from the package, handle the board carefully to avoid the discharge of static electricity, which can damage some components. The EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system 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 high-energy discharges. Proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality. Store unused EZ-KIT Lite boards in the protective shipping package. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-3 Default Configuration Figure 1-1 shows the default jumper settings and boot mode switch used in installation. Confirm that your board is in the default configuration before using the board. Figure 1-1. Default EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Setup 1-4 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Using ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite EZ-KIT Lite 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: Connecting an emulator to the EZ-KIT Lite. 1. 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. 2. The status LED (labeled STATUS) should light 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. 3. Attach the emulator header (J2 on the bottom of the ICE-1000 to the P3 connector on the EZ-KIT Lite. Step 2: Attach the provided cord and appropriate plug to the 5V power adaptor. 1. Plug the jack-end of the assembled power adaptor into the power connector P13 (labeled 5V) on the EZ-KIT Lite. 2. Plug the other side of the power adaptor into a power outlet. The power LED (labeled PWR) lights green when power is applied to the board. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-5 EZ-KIT Lite Session Startup EZ-KIT Lite Session Startup It is assumed that the CrossCore Embedded Studio software is installed and running on your PC. If you connect the board or emulator first (before installing Note: CCES) to the PC, the Windows driver wizard may not find the board drivers. 1. Navigate to the CCES environment via the Start menu. Note that CCES is not connected to the target board. 2. Use the Debug Configurations wizard to connect to the EZ-KIT Lite 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 Debug Configurations , select * Choose Run > Debug Configurations. The Debug Configuration dialog box appears. 3. Select CrossCore Embedded Studio Application and click (New launch configuration). The Select Processor page of the Session Wizard appears. 4. Ensure Blackfin is selected in Processor family. In Processor type, select ADSP-BF707. Click Next. The Select Connection Type page of the Session Wizard appears. 1-6 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Using ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite 5. Select Emulator and click Next. The Select Platform page of the Session Wizard appears. 6. Choose the type of emulator that is connected to the EZ-KIT Lite. 7. Click Finish to close the wizard. The new debug configuration is created and added to the Debug Configurations list. 8. In the Name edit box, users can select an appropriate name to describe the configuration, otherwise a default name is provided. 9. 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. connected to the target, there is no way to choose a program toWhile download. To load a program once connected, terminate the session and then load the new program. a configuration, go to the Debug Configurations dialog Toboxdelete 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. disconnect from the target board, click the terminate button Toor choose Run > Terminate. To delete a session, choose Target > Session > Session List. Select the session name from the list and click Delete. Click OK. default configurations that show up in the CCES Debug Con The figurations wizard are for JTAG mode debugging only. To use SWD mode, a new platform will need to be created using the Target Configurator. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-7 Evaluation License Evaluation License When starting CCES for the first time, you will be prompted to install either a 90-day evaluation license or a permanent, full license. To automatically install an unrestricted 90-day evaluation license, select "I do not have a serial number and would like to evaluate the product". 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 90 days of unrestricted use and then becomes permanently disabled. 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. EZ-KIT Lite hardware must be connected and powered up to The use CCES with a valid evaluation or full license. DDR2 Memory The ADSP-BF707 processor connects to a 2Gb Micron MT47H128M16 chip through the Double Data Rate Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DDR2 SDRAM) controller. The DDR2 memory controller on the processor and the DDR2 memory chip are powered by the on-board 1.8V regulator. Data is transferred between the processor and DDR2 on both the rising and falling edges of the DDR2 clock. The DDR2 controller on the processor can operate at a maximum clock frequency of 200 MHz. 1-8 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Using ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite With a CCES session running and connected to the EZ-KIT Lite via an emulator, the DDR2 registers are configured automatically each time the processor is reset through a soft reset using CCES. The values are used whenever DDR2 is accessed through the debugger (for example, when viewing memory or loading a program). To disable the automatic setting of the DDR2 registers, select Target Options from the Session menu in CCES and uncheck Use XML reset values. An example program is included in the EZ-KIT Lite installation directory to demonstrate how to set up and access the DDR2 interface. For more information on how to initialize the registers after a reset, refer to the hardware reference manual. SPI Flash The ADSP-BF707 processor has three SPI interfaces: SPI0, SPI1, and SPI2. SPI2 is connected to a Winbond W25Q32BC 32 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, PB_15 (SPI2_SEL1), PB_13 (SPI2_D2), and PB_14 (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 ADSP-BF707 Board Support Package. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-9 Housekeeping ADC Housekeeping ADC The ADSP-BF707 processor provides four housekeeping ADC inputs: HADC0_VIN0 through HADC_VIN3. The EZ-KIT Lite connects HADC0_VIN0 to pin 2 of a four position 0.1" header (JP1). JP1 has VDD_RTC voltage domain on pin 1, allowing a jumper to connect the voltage back to the processor. Pin 4 of JP1 connects through an RC timer to HADC0_VIN1. and HADC_VIN3 are connected to SMC connectors (J7 and J8). Refer to ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Schematic for more information. HADC_VIN2 UART0 Interface The ADSP-BF707 processor has two built-in universal asynchronous transmitters (UARTs). UART0 is connected to an FTDI, FT232RQ, USB to UART converter IC (U45). The UART functionality is connected by default through SoftConfig. Refer to Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig) for more information. For more information, refer to the UART0 example in the POST, which is included in the ADSP-BF707 Board Support Package. CAN0 Interface The Controller Area Network 0 (CAN0) interface of the EZ-KIT Lite is connected to the NXP TJA1041 CAN transceiver (U46). The transceiver is attached to the CAN0 port of the ADSP-BF707processor via an RJ-11 connector (J4). See CAN0 Connector (J4). The CAN0 transmit, receive, and error signals are connected through the SoftConfig switches and disabled by default. CAN0_EN is enabled by default and CAN0_STB is disabled. See Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig). 1-10 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Using ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite For more information, refer to the CAN0 example in the POST, which is included in the ADSP-BF707 Board Support Package. CAN1 Interface The Controller Area Network 1 (CAN1) interface of the EZ-KIT Lite is connected to the NXP TJA1041 CAN transceiver (U47). The transceiver is attached to the CAN1 port of the ADSP-BF707 processor via an RJ-11 connector (J5). See CAN1 Connector (J5). The CAN1 transmit and receive signals are connected through the SoftConfig switches and enabled by default. CAN1_EN is enabled by default. CAN1_ERR_EN (error) and CAN1_STB are disabled. See Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig). For more information, refer to the CAN1 example in the POST, which is included in the ADSP-BF707 Board Support Package. USB Interface The ADSP-BF707 processor has an integrated USB PHY; the EZ-KIT Lite provides a micro AB connector. The board supports USB high speed mode. The board supplies a maximum of 5V at 500 mA to a peripheral device by enabling the FET switch (U40). The USB controller controls the FET switch through the USB0_VBC signal. To learn about the processor's device and host modes, refer to the USB example in the POST, which is included in the ADSP-BF707 Board Support Package. For more information, refer to the hardware reference manual. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-11 SD Interface SD Interface The ADSP-BF707 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 of the card detect pin (PA_08) and a GPIO pin used for write protect (PB_07). Refer to Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig) and SD Connector (J6) for more details. An example program is included in the ADSP-BF707 Board Support Package. Debug Interface The EZ-KIT Lite provides a JTAG/SWD/SWO connection via connector (P3), which is a 0.05" pitch header. An 8-bit trace connection also is available via connector (P2), although this is not supported at this time. See JTAG/SWD/SWO Connector (P3) and TRACE and JTAG/SWD/SWO Connector (P2) for more information. Power-On-Self Test The Power-On-Self-Test Program (POST) tests all EZ-KIT Lite peripherals and validates functionality as well as connectivity to the processor. Once assembled, each EZ-KIT Lite is fully tested for an extended period of time with POST. All EZ-KIT Lite boards are shipped with POST preloaded into flash memory. The POST is executed by resetting the board and pressing the proper push button(s). The POST also can be used as a reference for a custom software design or hardware troubleshooting. Note that the source code for the POST program is included in the ADSP-BF707 Board Support Package along with the readme.txt file that describes how the board is configured to run POST. 1-12 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Using ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite 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-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite consists of three connectors: P1A, P1B, and P1C. The connectors contain a majority of the processor's signals. For pinout information, go to ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Schematic. 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-KIT Lite; 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. Devices does not support and is not responsible for the Analog effects of additional circuitry. Power Architecture The ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite has three primary voltage domains: 3.3V, 1.1V, and 1.8V. The power input is a 5V wall adaptor. The Analog Devices ADP5024 controller provides all three voltage levels, 3.3V for the VDD_EXT signal and the 3.3V power requirements of the board, the VDD_INT signal (1.1V), as well as the VDD_DMC0 signal (1.8V). The voltage levels can be measured using INA3221 IC (U48) for 3.3V, VDD_INT, and VDD_EXT. Current consumption of the power rail could be measured with this same device when the corresponding jumper is ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-13 Power Measurements removed. See Power Measurements for more information. The voltage level of VDD_DMC0 can be measured by using the INA230 IC (U31) and the current consumption of the domain, if the jumper is removed. See Power Measurements section for more information A FET switch (U40) controls the 5V to the USB devices over the USB0_VBUS signal. 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 current draw, the jumper is removed, voltage across the resistor can be measured using an oscilloscope, and the value of the resistor can be measured 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. There are also ICs (U48 and U31) that can be used to measure the current consumption of each power rail in software when the jumper is removed. For more information, refer to Power Jumpers (P8-12, P14-18). Example Programs Example programs are provided with the ADSP-BF707 Board Support Package to demonstrate various capabilities of the product. The programs can be found in the ADSP-BF707_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. 1-14 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Using ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite 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-KIT Lite. The information can be found at: http://www.analog.com/BF707EZKit ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 1-15 Reference Design Information 1-16 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT LITE HARDWARE REFERENCE This chapter describes the hardware design of the ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite 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. In addition, the manufacturer and part number information is provided for the mating parts. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-1 System Architecture System Architecture This section describes the processor's configuration on the EZ-KIT Lite board (Figure 2-1). USB CAN RJ11 CAN RJ11 NXP TJA1041 NXP TJA1041 CAN0 CAN1 USB otg 24 MHz Oscillator UART0 USB0 CLKIN 25 MHz Oscillator SPI2 ADSP-BF707 BGA 400MHz Debug Port JTAG/SWD/SWO 10 pin 0.05" 32 Mbit Quad SPI Flash GPIO FTDI FT232RQ TRACE 38 pin mictor SPI2 RTC DMC0 16mm battery holder 2GB DDR2 PBs (2) LEDs (3) RF Wireless MSI0 32.768 kHz Oscillator 5V ADP5024 EI3 (1A , 1B, 1C) SD/MMC Conn 1.8V 1.1V 3.3V Figure 2-1. EZ-KIT Lite Block Diagram This EZ-KIT Lite is designed to demonstrate the ADSP-BF707 processor's capabilities. The ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite has a 25 MHz input clock and runs at 400 MHz internally. USB circuitry and a micro USB AB connector are provided for connecting to the EZ-KIT Lite as a host or a device. The frequency for the USB circuit is generated by an external 24 MHz oscillator. 2-2 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference User I/O to the processor is provided in the form of two user push buttons and three LEDs. The software-controlled switches (SoftConfig) facilitate the switch multi-functionality by disconnecting the push buttons from their associated processor pins and reusing the pins elsewhere on the board. See ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Schematic for more information. Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig) On the ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite, 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-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite 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. should be taken when changing SoftConfig settings not to Care create a conflict with interfaces. This is especially true when connecting extender cards. 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-KIT Lite. After this generic discussion there is a detailed explanation of the SoftConfig interface specific to the ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-3 Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig) Figure 2-2 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 connects the signals EXAMPLE_SIGNAL_A and EXAMPLE_SIGNAL_B and also connects 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. Figure 2-2. Example of Individual FET Switches 2-4 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Figure 2-3 shows the equivalent circuit to Figure 2-2 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. Figure 2-3. Example of Mechanical Switch Equivalent to Figure 2-2 Figure 2-4 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. Figure 2-5 shows the equivalent circuit to Figure 2-4 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. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-5 Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig) Figure 2-4. Example of Bus Switch 2-6 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Figure 2-5. Example of Mechanical Switch Equivalent to Figure 2-4 SoftConfig on the ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT LITE Two Microchip MCP23017 GPIO expanders provide control for individual electronic switches. The TWI0 interface of the processor communicates with the Microchip devices.There are individual switches with default settings that enable basic board functionality. Table 2-1 lists the ADSP-BF707 processor and EZ-KIT Lite interfaces that are available by default. Note that only interfaces affected by software switches are listed in Table 2-1. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-7 Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig) Table 2-1. Default ADSP-BF707 Processor Interface Availability Interface Availability by Default UART0 USB to UART conversion through U45 (FTDI FT232RQ) with flow control CAN0 Transmit/receive disabled CAN1 Enabled Push buttons Enabled LEDs Enabled Programming SoftConfig Switches On the ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite, 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 tables (Table 2-2 and Table 2-3) show the Microchip register addresses and the values that must be written to them to program the signals as output signals. 2-8 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Table 2-2. IODIR for Hardware Address 0x41 IODIR Register IODIR Register Address Value to be Written to Program Signals as Outputs IODIRA 0x00 0x40 IODIRB 0x01 0x03 Table 2-3. IODIR for Hardware Address 0x42 IODIR Register IODIR Register Address Value to be Written to Program Signals as Outputs IODIRA 0x00 0x80 IODIRB 0x01 0x83 Each of the examples in the ADSP-BF707 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_BF707.c file, with a version number suffix, in each example. The following tables (Table 2-4 and Table 2-5) outline the default values for each of the two Microchip MCP23017 devices. Table 2-4. I2C Hardware Address 0x41 GPIO MCP23017 Register Address Default Value GPIOA 0x12 0xF8 GPIOB 0x13 0xFF ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-9 Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig) Table 2-5. I2C Hardware Address 0x42 GPIO MCP23017 Register Address Default Value GPIOA 0x12 0x85 GPIOB 0x13 0x83 The ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Schematic shows how the two Microchip GPIO expanders are connected to the board's ICs. Table 2-6 and Table 2-7 show the output signals of the Microchip GPIO expander (U39), 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 (U39) 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. Table 2-6. Output Signals of Microchip GPIO Expander (U39 Port A) Bit Signal Name Description FET Processor Signal (if applicable) Component Default Connected 0 SPIFLASH_CS_EN SPI flash CS U3 PB_15/SPI2_SEL1/ TRACE0_D00/ SMC0_D15/SPI2_SS U33 Low 1 SPIFLASH_D2_EN SPI flash D2 U4 PB_13/SPI2_D2/ UART1_RTS/ TRACE0_D02/ SMC0_D13 U33 Low 2 SPIFLASH_D3_EN SPI flash D3 U5 PB_14/SPI2_D3/ UART1_CTS/ TRACE0_D01/ SMC0_D14 U33 Low 3 RF_SPI2_SEL1_EN RF wireless SPI chip select U28 PB_15/SPI2_SEL1/ TRACE0_D00/ SMC0_D15/SPI2_SS J3 High 2-10 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Table 2-6. Output Signals of Microchip GPIO Expander (U39 Port A) (Cont'd) Bit Signal Name Description FET Processor Signal (if applicable) Component Default Connected 4 SD_CD_EN MSIO card detect U26 PA_08/EPPI0_D11/ J6 MSI0_CD/SPT1_ACLK/ SMC0_A01 High 5 SD_WP_EN GPIO SD card write protect U27 PB_07/EPPI0_D00/ J6 SPT0_BD1/SPI0_D3/ SMC0_D00/SYS_WAKE0 High 6 Not Used 7 RF_SPI2_SEL2_EN RF wireless SPI chip select U29 PB_08/UART0_TX/ J3 EP-PI0_D16/ SPI2_SEL2/ SMC0_D08/SYS_WAKE1 High Table 2-7. Output Signals of Microchip GPIO Expander (U39 Port B) Bit Signal Name Description FET Processor Signal (if applicable) Component Default Connected 0 Not Used 1 Not Used 2 CAN0_EN Enables CAN0 U46 High 3 CAN0_STB Puts CAN IC in standby U46 High 4 CAN1_EN Enables CAN1 U47 High 5 CAN1_STB Puts CAN IC in standby U47 High ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-11 Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig) Table 2-7. Output Signals of Microchip GPIO Expander (U39 Port B) (Cont'd) Bit Signal Name Description 6 CAN0_ERR_EN 7 CAN1_ERR_EN FET Processor Signal (if applicable) Component Default Connected Connects CAN error sig- U6 nal to processor PB_02/ EPPI0_D05/ SPT1_BD0/ SPI0_MOSI/ SMC0_D05 U46 High Connects CAN error sig- U9 nal to processor PB_03/ EPPI0_D04/ SPT1_BD1/ SPI0_D2/ SMC0_D04 U47 High Table 2-8 and Table 2-9 show the output signals of the Microchip GPIO expander (U38), 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 (U38) output signals are connected directly to components on the board. However, in most cases, the Microchip (U38) 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. 2-12 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Table 2-8. Output Signals of Microchip GPIO Expander (U38 Port A) Bit Signal Name Description FET/ Processor Signal SWITCH (if applicable) 0 CAN0_TX_EN Enables CAN0 TX U10 PC_03/UART0_CTS/ U46 CAN0_TX/ EPPI0_D12/ SMC0_A11/TM0_ACI0 High 1 CAN1_TX_EN Enables CAN1 TX U7 PA_13/EPPI0_FS2/ U47 CAN1_TX/SMC0_ARE/ CNT0_ZM Low 2 CAN0_RX_EN Enables CAN0 RX U11 PC_02/UART0_RTS/ CAN0_RX/ EPPI0_D13/ SMC0_A10/ TM0_ACI5/ SYS_WAKE3 High 3 CAN1_RX_EN Enables CAN1 RX U8 PA_12/EPPI0_FS1/ U47 CAN1_RX/SMC0_AOE/ TM0_ACI6/ SYS_WAKE4 Low 4 UART0_EN Enables UART0 U12/U13 PB_09/UART0_RX/ EPPI0_D17/ SPI2_SEL3/ SMC0_D09/ TM0_ACI3 and PB_08/UART0_TX/ EPPI0_D16/ SPI2_SEL2/ SMC0_D08/ SYS_WAKE1 U45 Low 5 UART0RTS_EN Enables UART0 RTS U51 PC_02/UART0_RTS/ CAN0_RX/ EPPI0_D13/ SMC0_A10/ TM0_ACI5/ SYS_WAKE3 U45 Low ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Component Default Connected U46 2-13 Software-Controlled Switches (SoftConfig) Table 2-8. Output Signals of Microchip GPIO Expander (U38 Port A) (Cont'd) Bit Signal Name Description FET/ Processor Signal SWITCH (if applicable) 6 UART0CTS_EN Enables UART0 CTS U50 7 Not Used Component Default Connected Low PC_03/UART0_CTS/ U45 CAN0_TX/ EPPI0_D12/ SMC0_A11/TM0_ACI0 Table 2-9. Output Signals of Microchip GPIO Expander (U38 Port B) Bit Signal Name Description FET/ Processor Signal SWITCH (if applicable) Component Default Connected 0 Not Used 1 Not Used 2 LED1_GPIO1_EN Enables LED1 U23 PA_00/SPI1_CLK/ U2 TRACE0_D07/ SMC0_ABE0 Low 3 LED2_GPIO2_EN Enables LED2 U24 PA_01/ SPI1_MISO/ TRACE0_D06/ SMC0_ABE1 U2 Low 4 LED3_GPIO3_EN Enables LED3 U25 PB_01/ EPPI0_D06/ SPT1_BFS/ SPI0_MI-SO/ SMC0_D06/ TM0_ACI1 U2 Low 5 PUSHBUTTON1_EN Enables push button 1 U21 PA_02/ SPI1_MOSI/ TRACE0_D05/ SMC0_AMS1 SW4 Low 2-14 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Table 2-9. Output Signals of Microchip GPIO Expander (U38 Port B) (Cont'd) Bit Signal Name Description FET/ Processor Signal SWITCH (if applicable) Component Default Connected 6 PUSHBUTTON2_EN Enables push button 2 U22 SW3 7 Not Used PB_07/ EPPI0_D00/ SPT0_BD1/ SPI0_D3/ SMC0_D00/ SYS_WAKE0 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Low 2-15 Push Buttons and Switches Push Buttons and Switches This section describes operation of the push buttons and switches. The push button and switch locations are shown in Figure 2-6. Figure 2-6. Push Button and Boot Mode Switch Locations 2-16 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Boot Mode Select Switch (SW1) The rotary switch (SW1) determines the boot mode of the processor. Table 2-10 shows the available boot mode settings. By default, the ADSP-BF707 processor boots from the internal SPI flash memory. Table 2-10. Boot Mode Select Switch (SW1) SW1 Position Processor Boot Mode 0 No Boot - Idle 1 SPI master boot (SP12). Default boot mode. 2 SPI slave boot (SPI2) 3 UART boot (UART0) Reset Push Button (SW2) The reset push button (SW2) resets the following ICs: processor (U1), GPIO extender (U39), and GPIO extender (U38). The reset also is connected to the expansion interface via the SYS_HWRST signal. GPIO Push Buttons (SW3-4) The GPIO push buttons (SW3 and SW4) are connected to the processor's signals PA_02/SPI1_MOSI/TRACE0_D05/SMC0_AMS1 and PB_07/EPPI0_D00/ SPT0_BD1/SPI0_D3/SMC0_D00/SYS_WAKE0, respectively. The signals are connected by default. A monostable pulse generator (one-shot, U49) on push button 2 shortens the wake pulse, allowing the processor to return to low power mode sooner. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-17 Jumpers Jumpers This section describes functionality of the configuration jumpers. Figure 2-7 shows the jumper locations. Figure 2-7. Jumper Locations Power Jumpers (P8-12, P14-18) Remove jumpers listed in Table 2-11 to measure the respective voltage across the adjacent sense resistor. Table 2-11. Power Jumpers Power Jumper Resistor P8 VDD_INT P9 3.3V P10 VDD_EXT P11 USB0_VBUS 2-18 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Table 2-11. Power Jumpers (Cont'd) Power Jumper Resistor P12 VDD_DMC0 P14 VDD_HADC P15 VDD_OTP P16 VDD_USB P17 VDD_RTC P18 HADC_VREFP HADC_VREFP (no sense resistor, remove to supply through J9) LEDs This section describes the on-board LEDs. Figure 2-8 shows the LED locations. Figure 2-8. LED Locations ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-19 LEDs GPIO LEDs (LED3-5) Three LEDs are connected to the general-purpose I/O pins of the processor (see Table 2-12). The LEDs are active high and are ON (amber) by writing a 1 to the correct processor signal. Table 2-12. GPIO LEDs LED Reference Designator Processor Programmable Flag Pin LED3 PA_00 LED4 PA_01 LED5 PB_01 Reset LED (LED6) When LED6 is ON (red), it indicates that the master reset of all the major ICs is active. The reset LED is controlled by the Analog Devices ADM6315 supervisory reset circuit. TARGET_RESET is a signal driven from an emulator. EI3 extender cards can also drive a reset as an input to this reset circuit. A master reset is asserted by pressing SW2 which activates LED6. For more information, see Reset Push Button (SW2). Power LED (LED2) When LED2 is ON (green), it indicates that power is being supplied to the board properly. For more information, see Power Architecture. SYS_FAULT LED (LED1) When SYS_FAULT LED (LED1) (red) is ON, it indicates a system fault. For more information, refer to the hardware reference manual. 2-20 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Connectors This section describes connector functionality and provides information about mating connectors. The connector locations are shown in Figure 2-9. Figure 2-9. Connector Locations Connectors on the back of the board are noted with dotted lines. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-21 Connectors Expansion Interface III Connectors (P1A-C) Three board-to-board connectors (P1A, P1B, P1C) 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 Manufacturer Part Number 120-pin, 0.6 mm Hirose FX8-120P-SV1(91) Mating Cable 120-pin, 0.6 mm Hirose FX8-120S-SV(21) Power Connector (P13) Part Description Manufacturer Part Number 0.65 mm power jack CUI 045-0883R Mating Cable 5.0VDC@3.6A power supply GLOBETEK GS-1750(R) USB to UART Connector (P6) Part Description Manufacturer Part Number USB Mini-B Hirose UX60SC-MB-5S8 Mating Cable USB Mini-B to Standard-A cable 2-22 Any ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference USB Connector (P5) Part Description Manufacturer Part Number USB Micro-AB Hirose ZX62D-AB-5P8 Mating Cable USB Micro-B to Standard-A or Micro-A to Standard-A receptacle cable Any RF Wireless Connector (J3) Part Description Manufacturer Part Number 4x2 0.05" pitch socket SAMTEC SFMC-104-T2-S-D Mating Connector 4x2 0.05" pitch header SAMTEC FTSH-104-04-F-D HADC SMC Connectors (J7, J8, J9) allows an input to the HADC_VIN2 signal of the processor. J8 allows an input to the HADC_VIN3 signal of the processor. J9 allows the HADC_VREFP signal to be injected if the P18 jumper is removed. J7 Part Description Manufacturer Part Number SMC threaded Amphenol 152119 Mating Cable SMC cable Various ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-23 Connectors HADC Connector (JP1) allows the VDD_RTC signal to be connected to HADC0_VIN0 with the installation of a jumper across pins 1 and 2. Pin 3 is not connected. Pin 4 allows the user to probe HADC0_VIN1 which is connected to an RC timer driven by TM0_TMR3 on PC_05. JP1 Part Description Manufacturer Part Number 2x2 0.1" header SAMTEC TSM-102-01-T-DV Mating Devices Jumper for pins 1 and 2, probe for pin 4 SD Connector (J6) Part Description Manufacturer Part Number SD 8-bit, 2 GB SANDISK MHC-W21-601 Mating Card 2 GB SANDISK SDSDB-2048-A11 CAN0 Connector (J4) Part Description Manufacturer Part Number RJ11 vertical DIGIKEY A31431-ND Mating Cable RJ11 cable 2-24 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference CAN1 Connector (J5) Part Description Manufacturer Part Number RJ11 vertical DIGIKEY A31431-ND Mating Cable RJ11 cable JTAG/SWD/SWO Connector (P3) The JTAG/SWD/SWO header (P3) provides debug connectivity for the processor. This is a 0.05" shrouded through-hole connector from SAMTEC (SHF-105-01-L-D-TH). This mates with ICE-1000, ICE-2000, and any newer ADI emulators. For more information, see Debug Interface. TRACE and JTAG/SWD/SWO Connector (P2) The TRACE and JTAG/SWD/SWO Connector (P2) provides connectivity to the microprocessor's trace interface. This is a MICTOR connector from TYCO (2-5767004-2). There are no trace pods available at this time. If one does become available, R162, R191, R192, and R193 need to be installed to connect P2. ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual 2-25 Connectors 2-26 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual A ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT LITE BILL OF MATERIALS The bill of materials corresponds to ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Schematic. Ref. Qty. Description 1 3 SMC THREADED AMPHENOL_152119 2 1 3 Reference Designator Manufacturer Part Number AMPHENOL CONN 152119 ADP5024 VR1 QFN50P400X400-25 N ADI ADP5024ACPZ-R2 1 ADM6315 SOT143 ADI ADM6315-29D2ARTZR7 4 1 ADSP-BF707 U1 BGA184C80P14X14_ 1200X1200_SCKT ADI ADSP-BF707BBCZ-ENG 5 1 10UF 6.3V 10% 0805 C124 X5R AVX 08056D106KAT2A 6 43 0.1UF 10V 10% 0402 C1,C2,C5,C20-C22,C AVX X5R 25,C26,C28-C32,C38, C40-C42,C47,C49,C5 0,C54,C66-C68,C74C76,C78-C81,C95,C9 6,C125-C128,C142-C 144,C146,C148,C152 0402ZD104KAT2A J7-J9 U37 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual A-1 Reference Designator Ref. Qty. Description 7 56 0.01UF 16V 10% 0402 X7R 8 3 4.7UF 25V 20% 0805 C24,C121,C122 X5R AVX 0805ZD475KAT2A 9 1 4.7UF 6.3V 20% 0603 C145 AVX 06036D475MAT2A 10 4 100PF 50V 5% 0603 NPO C62,C63,C70,C71 AVX 06035A101JAT2A 11 1 27PF 50V 5% 0402 NPO C134 AVX 04025A270JAT2A 12 1 10UF 16V 10% 1210 C113 X5R AVX 1210YD106KAT2A 13 2 1000PF 50V 5% 1206 C112,C114 AVX 12065A102JAT2A 14 1 ROTARY SWT027 SW1 COPAL S-8110 15 2 1UF 16V 10% 0603 X5R C82,C120 DIGI-KEY 399-5090-2-ND 16 2 MCP23017 U38,U39 QFN65P600X600-29 N DIGI-KEY MCP23017-E/ML-ND 17 1 USB 5PIN CON069 P6 DIGI-KEY H11589CT-ND 18 2 1UF 16V 10% 0805 X7R C115,C116 DIGI-KEY 399-1284-2-ND 19 1 GREEN LED_0603 LED2 DIGI-KEY 475-1409-2-ND 20 2 4700PF 2A FIL_NFE61PT FER7,FER8 DIGI-KEY 490-2554-2-ND 21 1 25MHZ OSCCC200X250 U36 DIGI-KEY 478-4780-1-ND A-2 Manufacturer C3,C6-C19,C23,C33- AVX C37,C43-C46,C51-C5 3,C56-C58,C60,C61,C 65,C69,C73,C77,C97C99,C102-C104,C106 -C111,C123,C129,C13 9-C141,C147,C150 Part Number 0402YC103KAT2A ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Bill Of Materials Ref. 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Description 22 1 23 Reference Designator Manufacturer Part Number FT232RQ U45 QFN50P500X500-33 NA DIGI-KEY 768-1008-1-ND 1 24MHZ OSCCC200X250 U35 DIGI-KEY 478-4778-1-ND 24 1 USB-MICRO 5PIN HIROSE_ZX62D-AB-5P8 P5 DIGI-KEY H11494CT-ND 25 1 30A GSOT05 SOT23-3 D2 DIGI-KEY GSOT05-E3-08TR-ND 26 2 RED LED_0603 LED1,LED6 DIGI-KEY 475-2512-2-ND 27 3 YELLOW LED_0603 LED3-LED5 DIGI-KEY 475-2558-1-ND 28 2 15KV ESDA5V3SC6 SOT95P280-6N D3,D4 DIGI-KEY 497-6633-1-ND 29 1 MIC2025-1 SOIC8 U40 DIGI-KEY 576-1057-ND 30 1 32.768KHZ OSC_ABS07L Y3 DIGI-KEY 535-9542-2-ND 31 1 INA3221 U48 QFN65P400X400-17 N DIGI-KEY 296-30459-1-ND 32 1 INA230 U31 QFN50P300X300-17 N DIGI-KEY 296-30346-2-ND 33 5 IDC 2PIN_JUMPER_SHORT SJ1-SJ5 DIGI-KEY S9001-ND 34 1 PWR .65MM CON045 P13 DIGI-KEY CP1-023-ND 35 1 150UF 10V 10% D TANT-LOW-ESR CT1 DIGI-KEY 478-3321-2-ND 36 2 4700PF 16V 10% 0603 X7R C64,C72 DIGI-KEY 311-1083-2-ND ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual A-3 Reference Designator Manufacturer Part Number 750.0K 1/10W 1% 0603 R179 DIGI-KEY 311-750KHRTR-ND 2 100 1/16W 5% 0402 R73,R74 DIGI-KEY 311-100JRTR-ND 39 1 12.0K 1/16W 1% 0402 R116 DIGI-KEY 311-12.0KLRCT-ND 40 6 330.0 1/16W 1% 0402 R4,R62,R80-R83 DIGI-KEY 541-330LCT-ND 41 2 10.0K 1/16W 1% 0402 R113,R118 DIGI-KEY 541-10.0KLCT-ND 42 8 100K 1/16W 5% 0402 R180-R187 DIGI-KEY 541-100KJTR-ND 43 2 15PF 50V 5% 0402 NPO C132,C133 DIGI-KEY 399-1014-2-ND 44 1 100.0 1/16W 1% 0402 R21 DIGI-KEY 541-100LCT-ND 45 1 15.0K 1/16W 1% 0402 ZZZ R119 DIGI-KEY 311-15.0KLRTR-ND 46 1 56.0K 1/16W 1% 0402 R101 DIGI-KEY 311-56.0KLRTR-ND 47 1 1UH 30% IND_LQH32P L1 DIGI-KEY 490-5334-1-ND 48 1 1UH 30% INDC2016 L2 DIGI-KEY 490-7784-2-ND 49 1 20MA MA3X717E DIO005 D1 DIODES INC BAS70-05-7-F 50 10 IDC 2X1 IDC2X1 P8-P12,P14-P18 FCI 90726-402HLF 51 3 0.6MM 120PIN P1A,P1B,P1C HIROSE_FX8-120P-S V1(91) HIROSE FX8-120P-SV1(91) 52 1 IDT74FCT3244APY SSOP20 U2 IDT IDT74FCT3244APYG 53 1 TEST LOOP LOOP_2838 GP1 KEYSTONE 5016 Ref. 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Description 54 1 LTC6993-1 SOT95P280-6N 55 1 56 Reference Designator Manufacturer Part Number LINEAR TECHNOLOGY LTC6993CS6-1#TRMPBF VARISTOR V5.5MLA R1 30A 0603 LITTLEFUSE V5.5MLA0603 1 PTC 0.5A 1206 R161 LITTLEFUSE 1206L050-C 57 1 BATT_HOLDER 16MM BATT_COIN16MM J1 MEMORY PROTECTION DEVICES BH600 58 1 MT47H128M16 FBGA84 U32 MICRON MT47H128M16RT-25E XIT:C 59 1 SD_CONN 8-BIT CON067 J6 MORETHANALL MHC-W21-601-LF 60 10 10UF 6.3V 20% 0603 C4,C27,C39,C48,C55, MULTICOMP X5R C59,C117-C119,C149 MCCA000517 61 1 190 5A FER002 FER6 MURATA DLW5BSN191SQ2 62 2 1UF 6.3V 20% 0402 X5R C100,C101 MURATA GRM155R60J105ME19D 63 2 TJA1041 SOIC14 U46,U47 NXP TJA1041T/CM,118 64 1 5A MBRS540T3G SMC D7 ON SEMI MBRS540T3G 65 2 15KV ESD7004 D5,D6 DFN50P250X100-10 N ON SEMI ESD7004MUTAG 66 3 MOMENTARY SWT024 SW2-SW4 PANASONIC EVQ-Q2K03W 67 13 0 1/10W 5% 0402 R24,R102,R104,R115, PANASONIC R135,R136,R145,R146 ,R162,R176,R191-R19 3 ERJ-2GE0R00X 68 16 0 1/10W 5% 0402 R2,R3,R10,R13,R15,R PANASONIC 25,R61,R111,R114,R1 31,R132,R140,R175,R 177,R188,R189 ERJ-2GE0R00X U49 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual A-5 Ref. 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Description Reference Designator Manufacturer Part Number 69 4 0.1 1/10W 1% 0603 R169-R172 PANASONIC ERJ-3RSFR10V 70 2 1.0K 1/16W 1% 0402 R19,R20 PANASONIC ERJ-2RKF1001X 71 1 33 1/16W 5% RNS003 PANASONIC EXB-2HV330JV 72 2 2.2K 1/10W 5% 0402 R8,R9 PANASONIC ERJ-2GEJ222X 73 4 60.4 1/10W 1% 0603 R26,R32,R34,R40 PANASONIC ERJ-3EKF60R4V 74 1 39.0K 1/10W 1% 0402 ZZZ R117 PANASONIC ERJ-2RKF3902X 75 1 0.0 1/10W 1% 0603 R190 PHYCOMP 232270296001L 76 1 IDC 2x2 IDC2X2_SMT JP1 SAMTEC TSM-102-01-T-DV 77 1 IDC 4x2 SAMTEC_S- J3 FMC-104-T2-S-D SAMTEC SFMC-104-T2-S-D 78 1 0.05 10PIN SAMP3 TEC_SHF-105-01-LD-TH SAMTEC SHF-105-01-L-D-TH-TR 79 5 0.051 1/2W 1% 1206 R92,R105,R106,R112, SEI R120 CSF 1/2 0.05 1%R 80 5 600 500MA 1206 FER1-FER5 STEWARD HZ1206B601R-10 81 1 74LVC14A SOIC14 U30 TI 74LVC14AD 82 2 SN74LVC1G08 SOT23-5 U42,U44 TI SN74LVC1G08DBVE 83 22 PI3A125 SC70_5 U3-U13,U21-U29,U50 TI ,U51 SN74CBTLV1G125DCKR 84 1 MICTOR 38PIN CON015 P2 TYCO 2-5767004-2 85 2 RJ11 4PIN CON039 J4,J5 TYCO 5558872-1 86 1 3A RESETABLE FUS004 F1 TYCO SMD300F-2 87 1 0 1/8W 5% 0805 R22 VISHAY CRCW08050000Z0EA A-6 RN1 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Bill Of Materials Reference Designator Ref. 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Description Manufacturer 88 18 10K 1/16W 5% 0402 R12,R28,R36,R44,R93 VISHAY ,R94,R97,R107-R109, R151,R153,R154,R156 ,R158,R159,R168,R17 8 CRCW040210K0FKED 89 80 10K 1/16W 5% 0402 R5-R7,R11,R14,R16-R VISHAY 18,R29,R31,R33,R37, R39,R41-R43,R45-R52 ,R63-R65,R67,R70-R7 2,R77-R79,R84-R91,R 95,R96,R98-R100,R10 3,R110,R122-R129,R1 34,R137-R139,R142-R 144,R148-R150,R152, R155,R157,R160,R163 -R167,R173,R174,R19 6,R197 CRCW040210K0FKED 90 6 33 1/16W 5% 0402 CRCW040233R0JNEA 91 1 10M 1/10W 5% 0603 R195 VISHAY CRCW060310M0FNEA 92 2 1M 1/10W 5% 0603 R23,R194 VISHAY CRCW06031M00FNEA 93 4 10 1/10W 5% 0603 R27,R30,R35,R38 VISHAY CRCW060310R0JNEA 94 1 W25Q32 SO8W U33 WINBOND W25Q32FVSSIG R68,R75,R121,R130,R VISHAY 133,R147 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Part Number A-7 A-8 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual A B C D 1 1 2 2 ADSP-BF707 EZ-Board SCHEMATIC 3 3 ANALOG DEVICES 4 Board No. A B C 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD Rev A0450-2013 C Date Nashua, NH 03063 ADSP-BF707 EZ-BOARD Title Title Size 20 Cotton Road 1.0 Sheet 04/04/2014 D 1 of 13 A B C D U1 G2PA_00/SPI1_CLK/TRACE0_D07/SMC0_ABE0 PA_00/SPI1_CLK/TRACE0_D07/SMC0_ABE0 PA_01/SPI1_MISO/TRACE0_D06/SMC0_ABE1 C4PA_01/SPI1_MISO/TRACE0_D06/SMC0_ABE1 PC_01/UART1_RX/SPT0_BD1/EPPI0_D14/SMC0_A09/TM0_ACI4 K2 PA_02/SPI1_MOSI/TRACE0_D05/SMC0_AMS1 C6PA_02/SPI1_MOSI/TRACE0_D05/SMC0_AMS1 PC_02/UART0_RTS/CAN0_RX/EPPI0_D13/SMC0_A10/TM0_ACI5/SYS_WAKE3 K3 PA_03/SPI1_SEL2/SPI1_RDY/SMC0_ARDY PA_04/SPI1_SEL1/TM0_TMR7/SPI2_RDY/SMC0_A08/SPI1_SS PA_05/TM0_TMR0/SPI0_SEL1/SMC0_A07/SPI0_SS PA_10/EPPI0_D09/TM0_TMR5/SPT1_AD0/SMC0_A03 J1 PC_05/SPT0_AFS/TM0_TMR3/MSI0_CMD J2 PC_06/SPT0_BD0/SPI0_MISO/MSI0_D3 H1 PC_07/SPT0_BFS/SPI0_MOSI/MSI0_D2/TM0_ACI2 PA_07/TM0_TMR2/SPT1_BTDV/SPT1_ATDV/SMC0_A05/CNT0_DG G3 PC_08/SPT0_AD0/SPI0_D2/MSI0_D0 PC_07/SPT0_BFS/SPI0_MOSI/MSI0_D2/TM0_ACI2 1 PC_08/SPT0_AD0/SPI0_D2/MSI0_D0 F3 PC_09/SPT0_ACLK/SPI0_D3/MSI0_CLK/TM0_ACLK2 PC_09/SPT0_ACLK/SPI0_D3/MSI0_CLK/TM0_ACLK2 H12 PA_10/EPPI0_D09/TM0_TMR5/SPT1_AD0/SMC0_A03 PC_10/SPT1_BCLK/MSI0_D4/SPI1_SEL3/TM0_ACLK1H2 PC_10/SPT1_BCLK/MSI0_D4/SPI1_SEL3/TM0_ACLK1 PA_11/EPPI0_D08/TM0_TMR6/SPT1_AD1/SMC0_A04 PC_11/SPT1_BFS/MSI0_D5/SPI0_SEL3 N5 PC_12/SPT1_BD0/MSI0_D6 PC_13/SPT1_BD1/MSI0_D7 P13PA_14/EPPI0_CLK/SPI1_SEL4/SMC0_AWE/TM0_ACLK5 PA_14/EPPI0_CLK/SPI1_SEL4/SMC0_AWE/TM0_ACLK5 PC_06/SPT0_BD0/SPI0_MISO/MSI0_D3 PA_09/EPPI0_D10/TM0_TMR4/SPT1_AFS/SMC0_A02 J12PA_13/EPPI0_FS2/CAN1_TX/SMC0_ARE/CNT0_ZM PA_13/EPPI0_FS2/CAN1_TX/SMC0_ARE/CNT0_ZM PC_05/SPT0_AFS/TM0_TMR3/MSI0_CMD G12 K12PA_12/EPPI0_FS1/CAN1_RX/SMC0_AOE/TM0_ACI6/SYS_WAKE4 PA_12/EPPI0_FS1/CAN1_RX/SMC0_AOE/TM0_ACI6/SYS_WAKE4 M5 P4 PC_14/SPT1_BTDV/MSI0_INT N4 PC_11/SPT1_BFS/MSI0_D5/SPI0_SEL3 PC_12/SPT1_BD0/MSI0_D6 PC_13/SPT1_BD1/MSI0_D7 PC_14/SPT1_BTDV/MSI0_INT N13PA_15/EPPI0_FS3/SPT0_ATDV/SPT0_BTDV/SMC0_AMS0/CNT0_UD PA_15/EPPI0_FS3/SPT0_ATDV/SPT0_BTDV/SMC0_AMS0/CNT0_UD N10 PB_00/EPPI0_D07/SPT1_BCLK/SPI0_CLK/SMC0_D07/TM0_ACLK3 PB_00/EPPI0_D07/SPT1_BCLK/SPI0_CLK/SMC0_D07/TM0_ACLK3 M11 PB_01/EPPI0_D06/SPT1_BFS/SPI0_MISO/SMC0_D06/TM0_ACI1 PB_01/EPPI0_D06/SPT1_BFS/SPI0_MISO/SMC0_D06/TM0_ACI1 L12 PB_02/EPPI0_D05/SPT1_BD0/SPI0_MOSI/SMC0_D05 3.3V PB_02/EPPI0_D05/SPT1_BD0/SPI0_MOSI/SMC0_D05 M12 PB_03/EPPI0_D04/SPT1_BD1/SPI0_D2/SMC0_D04 PB_03/EPPI0_D04/SPT1_BD1/SPI0_D2/SMC0_D04 M10PB_04/EPPI0_D03/SPT0_BCLK/SPI0_SEL4/SMC0_D03/TM0_ACLK6 PB_04/EPPI0_D03/SPT0_BCLK/SPI0_SEL4/SMC0_D03/TM0_ACLK6 TP1 3.3V N9PB_06/EPPI0_D01/SPT0_BFS/SPI0_SEL6/SMC0_D01/TM0_CLK PB_06/EPPI0_D01/SPT0_BFS/SPI0_SEL6/SMC0_D01/TM0_CLK P8 PB_07/EPPI0_D00/SPT0_BD1/SPI0_D3/SMC0_D00/SYS_WAKE0 TP9 TP4 "FAULT" 3.3V TP3 3.3V PB_07/EPPI0_D00/SPT0_BD1/SPI0_D3/SMC0_D00/SYS_WAKE0 LED1 RED LED_0603 N8PB_08/UART0_TX/EPPI0_D16/SPI2_SEL2/SMC0_D08/SYS_WAKE1 PB_08/UART0_TX/EPPI0_D16/SPI2_SEL2/SMC0_D08/SYS_WAKE1 R5 10K 0402 M8PB_09/UART0_RX/EPPI0_D17/SPI2_SEL3/SMC0_D09/TM0_ACI3 PB_09/UART0_RX/EPPI0_D17/SPI2_SEL3/SMC0_D09/TM0_ACI3 R2 0402 TP2 M9PB_05/EPPI0_D02/SPT0_BD0/SPI0_SEL5/SMC0_D02 PB_05/EPPI0_D02/SPT0_BD0/SPI0_SEL5/SMC0_D02 0 P3 SYS_CLKOUT PB_11/SPI2_MISO/TRACE0_D04/SMC0_D11 M4 PB_12/SPI2_MOSI/TRACE0_D03/SMC0_D12/SYS_WAKE2 PB_13/SPI2_D2/UART1_RTS/TRACE0_D02/SMC0_D13 PB_14/SPI2_D3/UART1_CTS/TRACE0_D01/SMC0_D14 R7 10K 0402 PB_12/SPI2_MOSI/TRACE0_D03/SMC0_D12/SYS_WAKE2 2 P2PB_13/SPI2_D2/UART1_RTS/TRACE0_D02/SMC0_D13 SYS_FAULT N2PB_14/SPI2_D3/UART1_CTS/TRACE0_D01/SMC0_D14 SYS_RESOUT M3PB_15/SPI2_SEL1/TRACE0_D00/SMC0_D15/SPI2_SS PB_15/SPI2_SEL1/TRACE0_D00/SMC0_D15/SPI2_SS R6 10K 0402 R4 330.0 0402 PB_10/SPI2_CLK/TRACE0_CLK/SMC0_D10/TM0_ACLK4 N3 PB_11/SPI2_MISO/TRACE0_D04/SMC0_D11 2 PC_04/SPT0_BCLK/SPI0_CLK/MSI0_D1/SMC0_A12/TM0_ACLK0 H13 PA_11/EPPI0_D08/TM0_TMR6/SPT1_AD1/SMC0_A04 PB_10/SPI2_CLK/TRACE0_CLK/SMC0_D10/TM0_ACLK4 PC_03/UART0_CTS/CAN0_TX/EPPI0_D12/SMC0_A11/TM0_ACI0 K1 PC_04/SPT0_BCLK/SPI0_CLK/MSI0_D1/SMC0_A12/TM0_ACLK0 D12PA_08/EPPI0_D11/MSI0_CD/SPT1_ACLK/SMC0_A01 PA_09/EPPI0_D10/TM0_TMR4/SPT1_AFS/SMC0_A02 PC_02/UART0_RTS/CAN0_RX/EPPI0_D13/SMC0_A10/TM0_ACI5/SYS_WAKE3 C9PA_04/SPI1_SEL1/TM0_TMR7/SPI2_RDY/SMC0_A08/SPI1_SS C12 PA_08/EPPI0_D11/MSI0_CD/SPT1_ACLK/SMC0_A01 PC_01/UART1_RX/SPT0_BD1/EPPI0_D14/SMC0_A09/TM0_ACI4 PC_03/UART0_CTS/CAN0_TX/EPPI0_D12/SMC0_A11/TM0_ACI0 L1 C11PA_06/TM0_TMR1/SPI0_SEL2/SPI0_RDY/SMC0_A06 PA_07/TM0_TMR2/SPT1_BTDV/SPT1_ATDV/SMC0_A05/CNT0_DG PC_00/UART1_TX/SPT0_AD1/EPPI0_D15 A9PA_03/SPI1_SEL2/SPI1_RDY/SMC0_ARDY C10PA_05/TM0_TMR0/SPI0_SEL1/SMC0_A07/SPI0_SS PA_06/TM0_TMR1/SPI0_SEL2/SPI0_RDY/SMC0_A06 1 PC_00/UART1_TX/SPT0_AD1/EPPI0_D15 M1 SYS_NMI ADSP-BF707 3.3V JTAG/SWD/SWO R11 10K 0402 3.3V 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JTG_TRST R8 2.2K 0402 P3 1 10 JTG_TMS/SWDIO JTG_TMS/SWDIO JTG_TCK/SWCLK JTG_TCK/SWCLK JTG_TDO/SWO JTG_TDO/SWO JTG_TDI JTG_TDI TARGET_RESET R162 0402 R191 0402 R192 0402 R193 0402 0 DNP 0 DNP 0 DNP 0 DNP JTG_TMS/SWDIO_P2 JTG_TCK/SWCLK_P2 JTG_TDO/SWO_P2 JTG_TDI_P2 R12 10K 0402 DNP R9 2.2K 0402 3.3V U1 3 SYS_XTAL N14 SYS_XTAL SYS_CLKIN M14 SYS_CLKIN RTC0_CLKIN M2 RTC0_CLKIN RTC0_XTAL N1 RTC0_XTAL 3 L3 TWI0_SCL R10 0402 0 L2 TWI0_SDA TWI0_SCL P2 TWI0_SDA TARGET_RESET JTG_TDO/SWO_P2 F12 SYS_FAULT SYS_FAULT C13 SYS_HWRST SYS_HWRST USB0_CLKIN HADC0_VIN0 P6 N12 HADC0_VIN1 HADC0_VIN1 P5 N11 HADC0_VIN2 HADC0_VIN2 P11 HADC0_VIN3 HADC0_VIN3 USB0_XTAL M6 USB0_VBUS USB0_VBUS USB0_DP USB0_ID N6 USB0_ID PA_00/SPI1_CLK/TRACE0_D07/SMC0_ABE0 PA_01/SPI1_MISO/TRACE0_D06/SMC0_ABE1 PA_02/SPI1_MOSI/TRACE0_D05/SMC0_AMS1 PB_11/SPI2_MISO/TRACE0_D04/SMC0_D11 PB_12/SPI2_MOSI/TRACE0_D03/SMC0_D12/SYS_WAKE2 PB_13/SPI2_D2/UART1_RTS/TRACE0_D02/SMC0_D13 PB_14/SPI2_D3/UART1_CTS/TRACE0_D01/SMC0_D14 PB_15/SPI2_SEL1/TRACE0_D00/SMC0_D15/SPI2_SS CON015 TRACE H3 SYS_CLKOUT M7 USB0_VBC USB0_VBC JTG_TCK/SWCLK C3 JTG_TCK/SWCLK JTG_TMS/SWDIO C2 JTG_TMS/SWDIO C7 SYS_NMI J3 SYS_RESOUT R13 0402 0 SYS_CLKOUT SYS_NMI SYS_RESOUT ANALOG DEVICES E3 JTG_TDI JTG_TDI 0 JTG_TRST PB_10/SPI2_CLK/TRACE0_CLK/SMC0_D10/TM0_ACLK4 USB0_DM N7 USB0_DP R3 0402 R163 10K 0402 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 P7 USB0_DM JTG_TDO/SWO P12 HADC0_VIN0 USB0_CLKIN USB0_XTAL 4 JTG_TCK/SWCLK_P2 JTG_TMS/SWDIO_P2 JTG_TDI_P2 JTG_TRST C5 SYS_EXTWAKE SYS_EXTWAKE 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 C1 JTG_TDO/SWO E12 SYS_BMODE0 SYS_BMODE0 D3 JTG_TRST C14 SYS_BMODE1 SYS_BMODE1 Board No. A B C 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD Rev A0450-2013 C Date Nashua, NH 03063 ADSP-BF707 EZ-BOARD Proc Ports, JTAG, Trace Title ADSP-BF707 Size 20 Cotton Road 1.0 Sheet 04/04/2014 D 2 of 13 A B C D 3.3V 3.3V PROC OSC 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 1 R134 10K 0402 R189 0 0402 U36 1 SYS_EXTWAKE 4 VDD STANDBY USB OSC R148 10K 0402 R133 33 0402 3 OUT SYS_CLKIN C129 0.01UF 0402 R188 0 0402 GND 25MHZ 2 OSCCC200X250 U35 1 SYS_EXTWAKE 1 R147 33 0402 4 VDD STANDBY 3 OUT GND 24MHZ 2 OSCCC200X250 C139 0.01UF 0402 USB0_CLKIN TP20 OPTIONAL USB CRYSTAL OPTIONAL PROC CRYSTAL R136 0 0402 DNP Y1 25MHZ OSC013 DNP R146 0 0402 DNP R135 0 0402 DNP SYS_XTAL Y2 24MHZ OSC013 DNP USB0_XTAL USB0_CLKIN SYS_CLKIN C137 18PF 0402 DNP 2 C130 18PF 0402 DNP R145 0 0402 DNP C131 18PF 0402 DNP C138 18PF 0402 DNP BOOT MODE 3.3V C SW1 1 2 0 6 BOOT MODE (1:0) SYS_BMODE0 2 4 7 BOOT MODE SWITCH (SW1) 1 3 00 01 10 11 SYS_BMODE1 4 5 SWT027 ROTARY R138 10K 0402 2 R139 10K 0402 R137 10K 0402 No Boot SPI Master Boot (SPI2) DEFAULT SPI Slave Boot (SPI2) UART Boot (UART0) 3 3 RTC crystal R195 10M 0603 VDD_RTC JP1 1 2 3 4 HADC0_VIN0 HADC0_VIN1 R140 0402 0 PC_05/SPT0_AFS/TM0_TMR3/MSI0_CMD IDC2X2_SMT R132 0 0402 Y3 32.768KHZ OSC_ABS07L C134 27PF 0402 R131 0 0402 RTC0_CLKIN RTC0_XTAL C132 15PF 0402 DNP J8 SMC AMPHENOL_152119 C133 15PF 0402 DNP J7 SMC AMPHENOL_152119 AGND HADC0_VIN3 HADC0_VIN2 ANALOG DEVICES 4 AGND Size Board No. A B C 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD Rev A0450-2013 C Date Nashua, NH 03063 ADSP-BF707 EZ-BOARD Clocks, Boot Mode Title AGND 20 Cotton Road 1.0 Sheet 04/04/2014 D 3 of 13 A B C D DDR2 - 2Gb 16M x 16 x 8 banks U1 F1 DMC0_A01 B12 DMC0_DQ01 DMC0_DQ01 DMC0_A02 F2 DMC0_A02 B11 DMC0_DQ02 DMC0_DQ02 DMC0_A03 G1 DMC0_A03 B14 DMC0_DQ03 DMC0_DQ03 D2 DMC0_A04 B13 DMC0_DQ04 DMC0_DQ04 E2 DMC0_A05 D14 DMC0_DQ05 DMC0_DQ05 DMC0_A04 DMC0_A05 VDD_DMC0 U32 M8 DMC0_A00 D13 DMC0_DQ06 DMC0_DQ06 DMC0_A07 B1 DMC0_A07 E14 DMC0_DQ07 DMC0_DQ07 DMC0_A08 B2 DMC0_A08 E13 DMC0_DQ08 DMC0_DQ08 DMC0_A03 F14 DMC0_DQ09 DMC0_DQ09 DMC0_A10 B4 DMC0_A10 F13 DMC0_DQ10 DMC0_DQ10 G13 DMC0_DQ11 DMC0_DQ11 DMC0_A12 B5 DMC0_A12 G14 DMC0_DQ12 DMC0_DQ12 DMC0_A13 A8 DMC0_A13 J13 DMC0_DQ13 DMC0_DQ13 DMC0_DQ15 B7 DMC0_CS0 DMC0_CS0 A12 DMC0_LDQS DMC0_CS0 DMC0_BA0 A3 DMC0_BA0 DMC0_BA1 A4 DMC0_BA1 DMC0_BA2 A5 DMC0_BA2 DMC0_LDQS DMC0_LDQS J14 DMC0_UDQS DMC0_UDQS H14 DMC0_UDQS DMC0_UDQS M13 DMC0_LDM L13 DMC0_UDM A11 DMC0_CK DMC0_A13 B6 B8 DMC0_ODT E10 DMC0_VREF 3.3V DQ10 DQ11 DMC0_DQ11 D1 DQ12 DMC0_DQ12 D9 DQ13 DMC0_DQ13 B1 DQ14 DMC0_DQ14 B9 RFU/A15 DQ15 DMC0_DQ15 L2 F7 LDQS DMC0_LDQS L3 E8 LDQS DMC0_LDQS BA0 BA1 L1 B7 BA2 UDQS UDQS F3 VDD_DMC0 DMC0_UDQS A8 DMC0_LDM 1 DMC0_DQ10 D3 RFU/A14 DMC0_UDQS LDM DMC0_CK B3 A2 NC1 K9 E2 NC2 UDM DMC0_ODT DMC0_WE DMC0_DQ09 D7 A10/AP R7 DMC0_CK ODT C22 0.1UF 0402 R20 1.0K 0402 2 K2 DMC0_CKE CKE DMC0_CKE J2 VREF L8 DMC0_CS0 DMC0_RAS C2 DQ9 RFU/A13 DMC0_UDM A7 DMC0_RAS DMC0_DQ08 P3 R3 DMC0_BA1 DMC0_CAS C8 DQ8 R8 DMC0_BA0 A6 DMC0_CAS DMC0_DQ07 P8 A12 DMC0_UDM B9 DMC0_CKE F9 DQ7 A11 DMC0_LDM 2 DMC0_DQ06 P2 R2 DMC0_BA2 A10 DMC0_CK F1 DQ6 P7 DMC0_A11 A13 DMC0_LDQS DMC0_DQ05 N7 A9 DMC0_A12 R168 10K 0402 DNP H9 DQ5 M2 DMC0_A10 K13 DMC0_DQ15 DMC0_DQ04 N3 A8 DMC0_A09 DMC0_DQ14 H1 DQ4 A7 DMC0_A08 K14 DMC0_DQ14 DMC0_DQ03 N8 A6 DMC0_A07 B3 DMC0_A11 H3 DQ3 A5 DMC0_A06 DMC0_A11 N2 A4 DMC0_A05 A2 DMC0_A09 DMC0_DQ02 A2 A3 DMC0_A04 DMC0_A09 DMC0_DQ01 H7 DQ2 A1 M7 DMC0_A02 E1 DMC0_A06 DMC0_DQ00 G2 DQ1 M3 DMC0_A01 DMC0_A06 G8 DQ0 A0 VREF_DMC CS K7 DMC0_RAS J8 RAS CK L7 DMC0_CAS CAS DMC0_WE K3 DMC0_WE WE DMC0_ODT MT47H128M16 FBGA84 VREF_DMC A7 B2GNDQ1 B8GNDQ2 D2GNDQ3 D8GNDQ4 E7GNDQ5 F2GNDQ6 F8GNDQ7 H2GNDQ8 H8GNDQ9 GNDQ10 A3 E3GND1 J3GND2 N1GND3 P9GND4 GND5 J7 GNDL DMC0_DQ00 DMC0_A01 A9 VDDQ1C1 VDDQ2C3 VDDQ3C7 VDDQ4C9 VDDQ5E9 VDDQ6G1 VDDQ7G3 VDDQ8G7 VDDQ9G9 VDDQ10 A1 VDD1E1 VDD2J9 VDD3M9 VDD4R1 VDD5 J1 VDDL DMC0_A00 B10 DMC0_DQ00 DMC0_A00 1 VDD_DMC0 D1 DMC0_CK K8 CK C21 0.1UF 0402 R19 1.0K 0402 R21 100.0 0402 DMC0_CK ADSP-BF707 SPI Flash 32Mb C20 0.1UF 0402 CLK termination at the memory VDD_DMC0 R16 10K 0402 R14 10K 0402 R17 10K 0402 R18 10K 0402 U33 C5 0.1UF 0402 C6 0.01UF 0402 C7 0.01UF 0402 C8 0.01UF 0402 C9 0.01UF 0402 C3 0.01UF 0402 C19 0.01UF 0402 2 SO R15 0402 0 PB_11/SPI2_MISO/TRACE0_D04/SMC0_D11 6 SCK PB_10/SPI2_CLK/TRACE0_CLK/SMC0_D10/TM0_ACLK4 3 C2 0.1UF 0402 8 VCC 5 SI PB_12/SPI2_MOSI/TRACE0_D03/SMC0_D12/SYS_WAKE2 C4 10UF 0603 SPIFLASH_CS 1 CS SPIFLASH_D2 3 WP SPIFLASH_D3 7 HOLD W25Q32 SO8W 3 VDD_DMC0 3.3V GND 4 C16 0.01UF 0402 R164 10K 0402 C17 0.01UF 0402 C18 0.01UF 0402 C15 0.01UF 0402 C11 0.01UF 0402 C12 0.01UF 0402 C13 0.01UF 0402 C14 0.01UF 0402 C10 0.01UF 0402 C1 0.1UF 0402 U3 1 SPIFLASH_CS_EN 2 PB_15/SPI2_SEL1/TRACE0_D00/SMC0_D15/SPI2_SS OE A 4 B SPIFLASH_CS PI3A125 SC70_5 U4 1 SPIFLASH_D2_EN 2 PB_13/SPI2_D2/UART1_RTS/TRACE0_D02/SMC0_D13 OE A 4 B SPIFLASH_D2 3.3V PI3A125 SC70_5 U5 1 SPIFLASH_D3_EN 2 PB_14/SPI2_D3/UART1_CTS/TRACE0_D01/SMC0_D14 OE A B 4 SPIFLASH_D3 C142 0.1UF 0402 C143 0.1UF 0402 ANALOG DEVICES C144 0.1UF 0402 PI3A125 SC70_5 4 R165 10K 0402 R166 10K 0402 R167 10K 0402 Board No. A B C 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD Rev A0450-2013 C Date Nashua, NH 03063 ADSP-BF707 EZ-BOARD Memory-DDR2, SPI Flash Title Size 20 Cotton Road 1.0 Sheet 04/04/2014 D 4 of 13 A B C D VDD_DMC0 U1 D6 D7VDD_DMC1 D8VDD_DMC2 D9VDD_DMC3 E6VDD_DMC4 E7VDD_DMC5 E8VDD_DMC6 E9VDD_DMC7 F10VDD_DMC8 F11VDD_DMC9 G11VDD_DMC10 H11VDD_DMC11 VDD_DMC12 VDD_EXT A1 GND1A14 GND2F6 GND3F7 GND4F8 GND5F9 GND6G5 GND7G6 GND8G7 GND9G8 GND10G9 GND11G10 GND12H5 GND13H6 GND14H7 GND15H8 GND16H9 GND17H10 GND18J6 GND19J7 GND20J8 GND21J9 GND22L14 GND23P1 GND24P14 GND25C8 GND26 K5 K6VDD_EXT1 K7VDD_EXT2 K8VDD_EXT3 K9VDD_EXT4 L7VDD_EXT5 L8VDD_EXT6 L9VDD_EXT7 VDD_EXT8 1 VDD_INT E5 F4VDD_INT1 F5VDD_INT2 G4VDD_INT3 H4VDD_INT4 J4VDD_INT5 VDD_INT6 GND_HADC HADC_VREFN 3 IN1 3.3V R22 0 0805 2 GND0 4 IN2 USB0_VBUS 5 GND1 C24 4.7UF 0805 6 IN3 R161 THERM 1206 R24 0 0402 DNP P5 NOTE: CONNECT PIN C8 DIRECTLY TO GROUND FOR CUSTOMER DESIGNS J10 "USB0" D5 2 USB0_DM 3 USB0_DP 4 USB0_ID D- R25 0 0402 P9 1 VBUS 1 IN0 D+ 2 5 SHELL VDD_HADC 8 IN2 5 IN3 R1 VARISTOR 6 9 NC2 7 10 NC3 NC0 0603 VDD_USB J5 NC1 AGND VDD_RTC GND1 6 HIROSE_ZX62D-AB-5P8 L6 VDD_RTC GND0 4 VDD_OTP VDD_USB 3 IN1 ID J11 VDD_OTP 1 ESDA5V3SC6 HADC_VREFP K10 VDD_HADC 1 IN0 GND P10 HADC_VREFP D3 R23 1M 0603 ADSP-BF707 C23 0.01UF 0402 FER1 600 1206 ESD7004 DFN50P250X100-10N 3.3V D1 MA3X717E DIO005 R190 0.0 0603 R172 0.1 0603 2 2 J1 2 1 C25 0.1UF 0402 P17 1 BATT_COIN16MM BATTHOLDER 2 AGND VDD_RTC IDC2X1 VDD_DMC0 3.3V J9 SMC AMPHENOL_152119 C27 10UF 0603 C26 0.1UF 0402 C28 0.1UF 0402 C29 0.1UF 0402 C30 0.1UF 0402 C31 0.1UF 0402 C38 0.1UF 0402 C40 0.1UF 0402 C41 0.1UF 0402 C42 0.1UF 0402 C43 0.01UF 0402 C47 0.1UF 0402 C49 0.1UF 0402 C50 0.1UF 0402 C51 0.01UF 0402 C32 0.1UF 0402 C60 0.01UF 0402 C33 0.01UF 0402 C34 0.01UF 0402 C35 0.01UF 0402 C36 0.01UF 0402 C37 0.01UF 0402 FER8 P18 1 2 1 HADC_VREFP 3 OUT IN IDC2X1 HADC_VREFP 2 GND C58 0.01UF 0402 NFE61PT472 FIL_NFE61PT C59 10UF 0603 VDD_EXT AGND AGND 3 3 AGND C39 10UF 0603 3.3V C44 0.01UF 0402 C45 0.01UF 0402 C46 0.01UF 0402 3.3V R171 0.1 0603 R170 0.1 0603 VDD_INT P16 1 P15 2 1 VDD_USB IDC2X1 2 VDD_OTP IDC2X1 C57 0.01UF 0402 C48 10UF 0603 C56 0.01UF 0402 C52 0.01UF 0402 C53 0.01UF 0402 3.3V R169 0.1 0603 1 4 IN OUT GND P14 1 ANALOG DEVICES FER7 2 NFE61PT472 FIL_NFE61PT 3 VDD_HADC 2 C55 10UF 0603 C54 0.1UF 0402 IDC2X1 Board No. A B C 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD Rev A0450-2013 C Date Nashua, NH 03063 ADSP-BF707 EZ-BOARD Proc Decoupling, USB0 Title Size 20 Cotton Road 1.0 Sheet 04/04/2014 D 5 of 13 A B C D 3.3V SD CARD 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V R124 10K 0402 R122 10K 0402 R123 10K 0402 R187 100K 0402 R184 100K 0402 R185 100K 0402 R186 100K 0402 3.3V RN1 2 PB_10/SPI2_CLK/TRACE0_CLK/SMC0_D10/TM0_ACLK4 PB_11/SPI2_MISO/TRACE0_D04/SMC0_D11 1 4 3 6 RF_SPI2_CS 5 8 PC_08/SPT0_AD0/SPI0_D2/MSI0_D0 1 R1A PC_04/SPT0_BCLK/SPI0_CLK/MSI0_D1/SMC0_A12/TM0_ACLK0 2 R2A R2B PC_07/SPT0_BFS/SPI0_MOSI/MSI0_D2/TM0_ACI2 3 R3A R3B PC_14/SPT1_BTDV/MSI0_INT 7 15 8 14 9 13 1 12 10 11 11 10 12 9 13 PC_06/SPT0_BD0/SPI0_MISO/MSI0_D3 4 R4A PC_10/SPT1_BCLK/MSI0_D4/SPI1_SEL3/TM0_ACLK1 5 R5A R5B PC_11/SPT1_BFS/MSI0_D5/SPI0_SEL3 6 R6A R6B PC_12/SPT1_BD0/MSI0_D6 7 R7A R7B PC_13/SPT1_BD1/MSI0_D7 8 R8A R8B PB_12/SPI2_MOSI/TRACE0_D03/SMC0_D12/SYS_WAKE2 7 16 R1B R4B 5 3.3V 33 RNS003 2 R121 0402 R130 0402 PC_09/SPT0_ACLK/SPI0_D3/MSI0_CLK/TM0_ACLK2 PC_05/SPT0_AFS/TM0_TMR3/MSI0_CMD DAT0 DAT1 DAT2 DAT3 DAT4 DAT5 DAT6 DAT7 CLK C123 0.01UF 0402 CMD C124 10UF 0805 33 22 33 23 24 C149 10UF 0603 1 C148 0.1UF 0402 16 20 17 15 SD_CD 14 SD_WP MINI_SD_DAT0 MINI_SD_DAT1 MINI_SD_DAT2 MINI_SD_DAT3 MINI_SD_CLK MINI_SD_CMD CD WP CON067 GND5 GND6 J3 J6 27 28 1 4 19 R183 100K 0402 VDD1 VDD2 R182 100K 0402 GND1 GND2 GND3 GND4 RF Wireless R181 100K 0402 3 6 18 21 R180 100K 0402 2 2 3.3V 3.3V R126 10K 0402 "SD CARD" 3.3V R127 10K 0402 R128 10K 0402 U28 1 RF_SPI2_SEL1_EN OE 2 PB_15/SPI2_SEL1/TRACE0_D00/SMC0_D15/SPI2_SS A B 4 RF_SPI2_CS PI3A125 SC70_5 R129 10K 0402 R125 10K 0402 U29 1 RF_SPI2_SEL2_EN OE 2 PB_08/UART0_TX/EPPI0_D16/SPI2_SEL2/SMC0_D08/SYS_WAKE1 A B 4 PI3A125 SC70_5 U26 SD_CD_EN PA_08/EPPI0_D11/MSI0_CD/SPT1_ACLK/SMC0_A01 1 OE 2 A B 4 SD_CD PI3A125 SC70_5 3.3V U27 3 SD_WP_EN PB_07/EPPI0_D00/SPT0_BD1/SPI0_D3/SMC0_D00/SYS_WAKE0 C125 0.1UF 0402 3 1 OE 2 A B PI3A125 SC70_5 C126 0.1UF 0402 4 SD_WP 3.3V C127 0.1UF 0402 C128 0.1UF 0402 ANALOG DEVICES 4 Board No. A B C 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD Rev A0450-2013 C Date Nashua, NH 03063 ADSP-BF707 EZ-BOARD RF Wireless, SD Conn Title Size 20 Cotton Road 1.0 Sheet 04/04/2014 D 6 of 13 A B C D 3.3V R173 10K 0402 R43 10K 0402 3.3V R45 10K 0402 5V 3.3V U6 OE R31 10K 0402 2 PC_03/UART0_CTS/CAN0_TX/EPPI0_D12/SMC0_A11/TM0_ACI0 U46 OE 4 B A 6 CAN0_EN EN 14 CAN0_STB PI3A125 SC70_5 VBAT U10 1 CAN0_TX_EN 10 1 3 R29 10K 0402 PI3A125 SC70_5 1 VDD 4 B A 5 2 PB_02/EPPI0_D05/SPT1_BD0/SPI0_MOSI/SMC0_D05 VIO 1 CAN0_ERR_EN STB CAN0_ERR 8 CAN0_TX 1 CAN0_RX 4 7 INH C63 100PF 0603 R26 60.4 0603 R27 10 0603 R28 10K 0402 DNP J4 "CAN0" 9 WAKE 1 ERR 2 U11 1 CAN0_RX_EN 2 PC_02/UART0_RTS/CAN0_RX/EPPI0_D13/SMC0_A10/TM0_ACI5/SYS_WAKE3 OE 4 B A TXD 3 11 4 CANH 13 RXD SPLIT PI3A125 SC70_5 12 R44 10K 0402 DNP 2 GND CANL TJA1041 SOIC14 3.3V C64 4700PF 0603 CON039 RJ11 R30 10 0603 5V C62 100PF 0603 3.3V C65 0.01UF 0402 C76 0.1UF 0402 2 R32 60.4 0603 C75 0.1UF 0402 C61 0.01UF 0402 C66 0.1UF 0402 2 CAN0 3.3V 3.3V R41 10K 0402 5V 3.3V U9 R39 10K 0402 U7 1 CAN1_TX_EN 2 PA_13/EPPI0_FS2/CAN1_TX/SMC0_ARE/CNT0_ZM U47 OE 4 B A 6 CAN1_EN EN 14 CAN1_STB PI3A125 SC70_5 STB CAN1_ERR VBAT R37 10K 0402 PI3A125 SC70_5 10 4 B A 3 PB_03/EPPI0_D04/SPT1_BD1/SPI0_D2/SMC0_D04 OE VDD 2 5 CAN1_ERR_EN VIO 1 INH 7 C71 100PF 0603 R34 60.4 0603 R35 10 0603 R36 10K 0402 DNP J5 "CAN1" 9 WAKE 1 8 ERR 2 U8 2 PA_12/EPPI0_FS1/CAN1_RX/SMC0_AOE/TM0_ACI6/SYS_WAKE4 3 OE 4 B A CAN1_TX 1 CAN1_RX 4 TXD RXD PI3A125 SC70_5 R42 10K 0402 TJA1041 SOIC14 3.3V 3 11 4 SPLIT CANL R33 10K 0402 13 CANH 3 12 2 GND 1 CAN1_RX_EN C72 4700PF 0603 R40 60.4 0603 R38 10 0603 CON039 RJ11 5V C70 100PF 0603 3.3V C73 0.01UF 0402 C68 0.1UF 0402 C67 0.1UF 0402 C69 0.01UF 0402 C74 0.1UF 0402 CAN1 ANALOG DEVICES 4 Board No. A B C 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD Rev A0450-2013 C Date Nashua, NH 03063 ADSP-BF707 EZ-BOARD CAN0, CAN1 Title Size 20 Cotton Road 1.0 Sheet 04/04/2014 D 7 of 13 A B C D 1 1 3.3V D6 D4 1 1 IN0 R49 10K 0402 IN0 2 3 2 IN1 IN1 3 GND0 IN2 8 GND1 R50 10K 0402 UART0_TX is pulled up on the EI3 page with WAKE pullups GND0 4 4 5 IN2 U12 1 OE GND1 5 6 IN3 4 B IN3 6 "USB to UART" ESDA5V3SC6 7 9 NC0 NC2 NC1 NC3 10 U45 1 VCCIO FER3 600 1206 2 19 VCC 2 RXD 4 2 A B 32 PB_08/UART0_TX/EPPI0_D16/SPI2_SEL2/SMC0_D08/SYS_WAKE1 PI3A125 SC70_5 8 CTS 2 D- USB_UART_DM 15 USBM 3 USB_UART_DP 14 USBP D+ 5 GND U13 1 OE 30 TXD RTS 1 VCC PB_09/UART0_RX/EPPI0_D17/SPI2_SEL3/SMC0_D09/TM0_ACI3 PI3A125 SC70_5 ESD7004 DFN50P250X100-10N P6 UART0_EN 2 A 31 DTR DSR 4 6 R61 0402 0 18 RESET UART0CTS_EN 2 A B 7 DCD SHGND1 U50 1 OE 6 2 PC_03/UART0_CTS/CAN0_TX/EPPI0_D12/SMC0_A11/TM0_ACI0 PI3A125 SC70_5 3 RI 7 SHGND2 27 28OSCI OSCO CON069 C95 0.1UF 0402 R194 1M 0603 C150 0.01UF 0402 FER2 600 1206 C145 4.7UF 0603 C146 0.1UF 0402 16 3V3OUT FT232_3P3V 24 AGND C96 0.1UF 0402 C77 0.01UF 0402 4 17DGND1 20DGND2 26DGND3 33TEST EPAD U51 1 OE 22 CBUS021 CBUS110 CBUS211 CBUS39 CBUS4 4 UART0RTS_EN 2 A B PC_02/UART0_RTS/CAN0_RX/EPPI0_D13/SMC0_A10/TM0_ACI5/SYS_WAKE3 PI3A125 SC70_5 R51 10K 0402 R174 10K 0402 R52 10K 0402 FT232RQ QFN50P500X500-33NA 3.3V C78 0.1UF 0402 3 C79 0.1UF 0402 C80 0.1UF 0402 C81 0.1UF 0402 3 ANALOG DEVICES 4 Board No. A B C 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD Rev A0450-2013 C Date Nashua, NH 03063 ADSP-BF707 EZ-BOARD UART0, USB to UART Title Size 20 Cotton Road 1.0 Sheet 04/04/2014 D 8 of 13 A B C TWI address 0100 001x TWI address 0100 010x where x is the R/W bit. Read - 1, Write - 0 3.3V 3.3V where x is the R/W bit. Read - 1, Write - 0 U39 5 TWI0_SCL 1 SPIFLASH_CS_EN 8 18 GPA1 SPIFLASH_D2_EN 9 19 GPA2 SPIFLASH_D3_EN 20 GPA3 RF_SPI2_SEL1_EN 21 GPA4 SD_CD_EN SCL TWI0_SDA SDA 14 RESET SYS_HWRST U38 17 GPA0 VDD 16 INTA 15 INTB 22 GPA5 5 GPA0 18 GPA1 8 TWI0_SCL SCL 19 GPA2 9 TWI0_SDA SDA 20 GPA3 14 RESET SYS_HWRST 21 GPA4 22 SD_WP_EN 23 GPA6 24 GPA7 17 VDD 16 INTA GPA5 15 INTB GPA6 23 RF_SPI2_SEL2_EN 27 GPB2 R158 10K 0402 DNP 28 GPB3 R149 10K 0402 R157 10K 0402 1 CAN0_RX_EN CAN1_RX_EN UART0_EN UART0RTS_EN UART0CTS_EN 25 GPB0 26 GPB1 R153 10K 0402 DNP CAN0_EN CAN0_STB R150 10K 0402 27 R151 10K 0402 DNP GPB2 28 GPB3 1 GPB4 1 CAN1_EN 11 A0 2 GPB5 CAN1_STB 11 A0 12 A1 3 GPB6 CAN0_ERR_EN 12 A1 GPB6 13 A2 4 GPB7 CAN1_ERR_EN 13 A2 GPB7 GPB4 MCP23017 QFN65P600X600-29N R156 10K 0402 DNP CAN1_TX_EN GPA7 26 GPB1 R159 10K 0402 DNP CAN0_TX_EN 24 25 GPB0 R160 10K 0402 D 2 GPB5 3 LED1_GPIO1_EN LED2_GPIO2_EN LED3_GPIO3_EN PUSHBUTTON1_EN PUSHBUTTON2_EN 4 MCP23017 QFN65P600X600-29N R155 10K 0402 3.3V R154 10K 0402 DNP 3.3V R152 10K 0402 C140 0.01UF 0402 C141 0.01UF 0402 2 2 3 3 ANALOG DEVICES 4 Board No. A B C 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD Rev A0450-2013 C Date Nashua, NH 03063 ADSP-BF707 EZ-BOARD SoftConfig Title Size 20 Cotton Road 1.0 Sheet 04/04/2014 D 9 of 13 A B C D P1A PA_14/EPPI0_CLK/SPI1_SEL4/SMC0_AWE/TM0_ACLK5 94 PA_13/EPPI0_FS2/CAN1_TX/SMC0_ARE/CNT0_ZM 95 PB_07/EPPI0_D00/SPT0_BD1/SPI0_D3/SMC0_D00/SYS_WAKE0 PB_05/EPPI0_D02/SPT0_BD0/SPI0_SEL5/SMC0_D02 PB_03/EPPI0_D04/SPT1_BD1/SPI0_D2/SMC0_D04 PB_01/EPPI0_D06/SPT1_BFS/SPI0_MISO/SMC0_D06/TM0_ACI1 PA_11/EPPI0_D08/TM0_TMR6/SPT1_AD1/SMC0_A04 PA_09/EPPI0_D10/TM0_TMR4/SPT1_AFS/SMC0_A02 1 101 102 103 105 106 107 PC_03/UART0_CTS/CAN0_TX/EPPI0_D12/SMC0_A11/TM0_ACI0 108 PC_01/UART1_RX/SPT0_BD1/EPPI0_D14/SMC0_A09/TM0_ACI4 12 PB_08/UART0_TX/EPPI0_D16/SPI2_SEL2/SMC0_D08/SYS_WAKE1 111 112 113 114 PC_12/SPT1_BD0/MSI0_D6 PC_09/SPT0_ACLK/SPI0_D3/MSI0_CLK/TM0_ACLK2 PC_05/SPT0_AFS/TM0_TMR3/MSI0_CMD PA_15/EPPI0_FS3/SPT0_ATDV/SPT0_BTDV/SMC0_AMS0/CNT0_UD PC_08/SPT0_AD0/SPI0_D2/MSI0_D0 PC_00/UART1_TX/SPT0_AD1/EPPI0_D15 PC_13/SPT1_BD1/MSI0_D7 99 87 89 29 88 32 35 PPI0_CLK 27 PPI0_FS1 PA_12/EPPI0_FS1/CAN1_RX/SMC0_AOE/TM0_ACI6/SYS_WAKE4 PPI0_FS2 26 PPI0_FS3 PA_15/EPPI0_FS3/SPT0_ATDV/SPT0_BTDV/SMC0_AMS0/CNT0_UD PPI0_D0 20 PPI0_D1 PB_06/EPPI0_D01/SPT0_BFS/SPI0_SEL6/SMC0_D01/TM0_CLK PPI0_D2 19 PPI0_D3 PB_04/EPPI0_D03/SPT0_BCLK/SPI0_SEL4/SMC0_D03/TM0_ACLK6 PPI0_D4 18 PPI0_D5 PB_02/EPPI0_D05/SPT1_BD0/SPI0_MOSI/SMC0_D05 PPI0_D6 16 PPI0_D7 PB_00/EPPI0_D07/SPT1_BCLK/SPI0_CLK/SMC0_D07/TM0_ACLK3 PPI0_D8 15 PPI0_D9 PA_10/EPPI0_D09/TM0_TMR5/SPT1_AD0/SMC0_A03 PPI0_D10 14 PPI0_D11 PA_08/EPPI0_D11/MSI0_CD/SPT1_ACLK/SMC0_A01 PPI0_D12 13 PPI0_D13 PC_02/UART0_RTS/CAN0_RX/EPPI0_D13/SMC0_A10/TM0_ACI5/SYS_WAKE3 PPI0_D14 110 PPI0_D15 PC_00/UART1_TX/SPT0_AD1/EPPI0_D15 PPI0_D16 10 PPI0_D17 PB_09/UART0_RX/EPPI0_D17/SPI2_SEL3/SMC0_D09/TM0_ACI3 PPI0_D18 9 PPI0_D19 PPI0_D20 8 PPI0_D21 PPI0_D22 7 PPI0_D23 1 3.3V PPI0_INT SPORT0_CLK SPORT0_FS SPORT0_TDV 92 SPORT1_CLK 90 SPORT1_FS 30 SPORT1_TDV 91 SPORT0_D0 SPORT1_D0 SPORT0_D1 31 SPORT1_D1 PC_04/SPT0_BCLK/SPI0_CLK/MSI0_D1/SMC0_A12/TM0_ACLK0 PC_07/SPT0_BFS/SPI0_MOSI/MSI0_D2/TM0_ACI2 R142 10K 0402 PA_15/EPPI0_FS3/SPT0_ATDV/SPT0_BTDV/SMC0_AMS0/CNT0_UD PC_06/SPT0_BD0/SPI0_MISO/MSI0_D3 R143 10K 0402 R144 10K 0402 R196 10K 0402 R197 10K 0402 PC_01/UART1_RX/SPT0_BD1/EPPI0_D14/SMC0_A09/TM0_ACI4 SPORT_INT PB_07/EPPI0_D00/SPT0_BD1/SPI0_D3/SMC0_D00/SYS_WAKE0 PB_08/UART0_TX/EPPI0_D16/SPI2_SEL2/SMC0_D08/SYS_WAKE1 PC_04/SPT0_BCLK/SPI0_CLK/MSI0_D1/SMC0_A12/TM0_ACLK0 PC_06/SPT0_BD0/SPI0_MISO/MSI0_D3 PC_08/SPT0_AD0/SPI0_D2/MSI0_D0 82 83 33 PA_05/TM0_TMR0/SPI0_SEL1/SMC0_A07/SPI0_SS 39 PC_11/SPT1_BFS/MSI0_D5/SPI0_SEL3 37 61 2 R90 0402 10K TWI0_SCL TWI0_SDA 56 79 80 PA_00/SPI1_CLK/TRACE0_D07/SMC0_ABE0 43 PA_01/SPI1_MISO/TRACE0_D06/SMC0_ABE1 44 PA_02/SPI1_MOSI/TRACE0_D05/SMC0_AMS1 45 PB_07/EPPI0_D00/SPT0_BD1/SPI0_D3/SMC0_D00/SYS_WAKE0 PA_04/SPI1_SEL1/TM0_TMR7/SPI2_RDY/SMC0_A08/SPI1_SS PA_07/TM0_TMR2/SPT1_BTDV/SPT1_ATDV/SMC0_A05/CNT0_DG PB_09/UART0_RX/EPPI0_D17/SPI2_SEL3/SMC0_D09/TM0_ACI3 PB_07/EPPI0_D00/SPT0_BD1/SPI0_D3/SMC0_D00/SYS_WAKE0 EI3_RESET_IN 5V SYS_CLKOUT 47 48 49 59 65 60 71 1 3 120 3 6 17 28 40 52 63 75 86 98 109 117 2 22 25 53 55 67 4 70 97 119 SPI0_CLK SPI0_MISO 50 SPI0_RDY 84 SPI0_MOSI PA_06/TM0_TMR1/SPI0_SEL2/SPI0_RDY/SMC0_A06 PC_07/SPT0_BFS/SPI0_MOSI/MSI0_D2/TM0_ACI2 34 SPI0_D3 PC_09/SPT0_ACLK/SPI0_D3/MSI0_CLK/TM0_ACLK2 SPI0_SEL1/SPI0_SS* 85 SPI0_SEL_A PA_06/TM0_TMR1/SPI0_SEL2/SPI0_RDY/SMC0_A06 SPI0_SEL_B 38 SPI0_SEL_C PB_05/EPPI0_D02/SPT0_BD0/SPI0_SEL5/SMC0_D02 SPI0_D2 PB_12/SPI2_MOSI/TRACE0_D03/SMC0_D12/SYS_WAKE2 PC_02/UART0_RTS/CAN0_RX/EPPI0_D13/SMC0_A10/TM0_ACI5/SYS_WAKE3 PA_12/EPPI0_FS1/CAN1_RX/SMC0_AOE/TM0_ACI6/SYS_WAKE4 EXT_BOOT 2 TWI0_A0* SCL0* 42 SCL1* 41 SDA0* SDA1* GPIO0 GPIO1 GPIO2 GPIO4 78 77 GPIO3 76 GPIO5 GPIO6 74 GPIO7* TMR_A TMR_B TMR_C UART0_RX WAKE* RESET_IN* 73 72 TMR_D* 62 UART0_TX 64 SLEEP* 57 RESET_OUT* PS_IN PC_03/UART0_CTS/CAN0_TX/EPPI0_D12/SMC0_A11/TM0_ACI0 PC_12/SPT1_BD0/MSI0_D6 PC_13/SPT1_BD1/MSI0_D7 PC_14/SPT1_BTDV/MSI0_INT PA_05/TM0_TMR0/SPI0_SEL1/SMC0_A07/SPI0_SS PC_05/SPT0_AFS/TM0_TMR3/MSI0_CMD PB_08/UART0_TX/EPPI0_D16/SPI2_SEL2/SMC0_D08/SYS_WAKE1 SYS_EXTWAKE SYS_HWRST 5 USB_VCC 3 116 VIO 4 GND1 GND2 GND3 GND4 GND5 GND6 GND7 GND8 GND9 GND10 GND11 GND12 GND13 GND14 GND15 GND16 GND17 GND18 GND19 GND20 GND21 GND22 GND23 GND24 RSVD1 RSVD2 RSVD3 RSVD4 RSVD5 RSVD6 RSVD7 RSVD8 RSVD9 TWI0_SDA 3.3V CLKOUT VIN TWI0_SCL 11 23 36 46 58 69 81 93 104 115 118 21 24 51 ANALOG DEVICES 54 66 RSVD10 68 RSVD11 RSVD12 RSVD13 RSVD14 RSVD15 RSVD16 96 RSVD17 HIROSE_FX8-120P-SV1(91) Size Board No. A B C 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD Rev A0450-2013 C Date Nashua, NH 03063 ADSP-BF707 EZ-BOARD EI3 1A Conn Title 100 20 Cotton Road 1.0 Sheet 04/04/2014 D 10 of 13 A B C D P1C P1B PA_13/EPPI0_FS2/CAN1_TX/SMC0_ARE/CNT0_ZM 21 PA_02/SPI1_MOSI/TRACE0_D05/SMC0_AMS1 22 ASYNC_WR ASYNC_AMS1 ASYNC_INT 96 ASYNC_RD PA_09/EPPI0_D10/TM0_TMR4/SPT1_AFS/SMC0_A02 ASYNC_A2 ASYNC_A3 101 PB_07/EPPI0_D00/SPT0_BD1/SPI0_D3/SMC0_D00/SYS_WAKE0 ASYNC_D0 PB_05/EPPI0_D02/SPT0_BD0/SPI0_SEL5/SMC0_D02 PB_03/EPPI0_D04/SPT1_BD1/SPI0_D2/SMC0_D04 102 ASYNC_D2 103 ASYNC_D4 105 PB_01/EPPI0_D06/SPT1_BFS/SPI0_MISO/SMC0_D06/TM0_ACI1 1 ASYNC_A1 97 ASYNC_A0 ASYNC_D6 106 PB_08/UART0_TX/EPPI0_D16/SPI2_SEL2/SMC0_D08/SYS_WAKE1 ASYNC_D8 PB_10/SPI2_CLK/TRACE0_CLK/SMC0_D10/TM0_ACLK4 107 ASYNC_D10 108 PB_12/SPI2_MOSI/TRACE0_D03/SMC0_D12/SYS_WAKE2 ASYNC_D12 110 PB_15/SPI2_SEL1/TRACE0_D00/SMC0_D15/SPI2_SS ASYNC_D15 100 PA_15/EPPI0_FS3/SPT0_ATDV/SPT0_BTDV/SMC0_AMS0/CNT0_UD PA_14/EPPI0_CLK/SPI1_SEL4/SMC0_AWE/TM0_ACLK5 8 ASYNC_AMS0 10 7 ASYNC_AOE 21 25 ASYNC_BGH 22 24 ASYNC_BG 26 27 ASYNC_A5 PA_07/TM0_TMR2/SPT1_BTDV/SPT1_ATDV/SMC0_A05/CNT0_DG PA_06/TM0_TMR1/SPI0_SEL2/SPI0_RDY/SMC0_A06 29 30 ASYNC_A7 PA_05/TM0_TMR0/SPI0_SEL1/SMC0_A07/SPI0_SS PA_04/SPI1_SEL1/TM0_TMR7/SPI2_RDY/SMC0_A08/SPI1_SS 31 32 ASYNC_A9 PC_01/UART1_RX/SPT0_BD1/EPPI0_D14/SMC0_A09/TM0_ACI4 PC_02/UART0_RTS/CAN0_RX/EPPI0_D13/SMC0_A10/TM0_ACI5/SYS_WAKE3 33 34 ASYNC_A11 PC_03/UART0_CTS/CAN0_TX/EPPI0_D12/SMC0_A11/TM0_ACI0 35 37 ASYNC_A13 38 39 ASYNC_A15 41 42 ASYNC_A17 43 44 ASYNC_A19 45 94 ASYNC_A21 95 96 ASYNC_A23 ASYNC_AMS3 99 25 24 20 ASYNC_D1 19 ASYNC_D3 18 ASYNC_D5 16 ASYNC_D7 15 ASYNC_D9 14 ASYNC_D11 PA_03/SPI1_SEL2/SPI1_RDY/SMC0_ARDY PA_08/EPPI0_D11/MSI0_CD/SPT1_ACLK/SMC0_A01 PB_06/EPPI0_D01/SPT0_BFS/SPI0_SEL6/SMC0_D01/TM0_CLK PA_11/EPPI0_D08/TM0_TMR6/SPT1_AD1/SMC0_A04 PB_04/EPPI0_D03/SPT0_BCLK/SPI0_SEL4/SMC0_D03/TM0_ACLK6 PB_02/EPPI0_D05/SPT1_BD0/SPI0_MOSI/SMC0_D05 PB_00/EPPI0_D07/SPT1_BCLK/SPI0_CLK/SMC0_D07/TM0_ACLK3 PB_09/UART0_RX/EPPI0_D17/SPI2_SEL3/SMC0_D09/TM0_ACI3 PC_04/SPT0_BCLK/SPI0_CLK/MSI0_D1/SMC0_A12/TM0_ACLK0 ASYNC_A4 ASYNC_A6 ASYNC_A8 ASYNC_A10 ASYNC_A12 ASYNC_A14 PB_11/SPI2_MISO/TRACE0_D04/SMC0_D11 PB_13/SPI2_D2/UART1_RTS/TRACE0_D02/SMC0_D13 12 PB_14/SPI2_D3/UART1_CTS/TRACE0_D01/SMC0_D14 ASYNC_D14 ASYNC_ARDY ASYNC_BR PA_10/EPPI0_D09/TM0_TMR5/SPT1_AD0/SMC0_A03 13 ASYNC_D13 9 ASYNC_AMS2 ASYNC_A16 ASYNC_A18 ASYNC_A20 87 PA_08/EPPI0_D11/MSI0_CD/SPT1_ACLK/SMC0_A01 89 SPORT2_CLK PA_09/EPPI0_D10/TM0_TMR4/SPT1_AFS/SMC0_A02 29 SPORT2_FS PA_07/TM0_TMR2/SPT1_BTDV/SPT1_ATDV/SMC0_A05/CNT0_DG 88 SPORT2_TDV PA_10/EPPI0_D09/TM0_TMR5/SPT1_AD0/SMC0_A03 PC_13/SPT1_BD1/MSI0_D7 PC_10/SPT1_BCLK/MSI0_D4/SPI1_SEL3/TM0_ACLK1 90 PC_11/SPT1_BFS/MSI0_D5/SPI0_SEL3 SPORT3_FS 30 SPORT3_TDV SPORT3_D0 SPORT2_D1 SPORT3_D1 91 SPORT2_D0 32 PA_11/EPPI0_D08/TM0_TMR6/SPT1_AD1/SMC0_A04 92 SPORT3_CLK 31 ASYNC_A22 97 99 ASYNC_A25 101 20 ASYNC_D17 102 19 ASYNC_D19 103 18 ASYNC_D21 105 16 ASYNC_D23 106 15 ASYNC_D25 107 14 ASYNC_D27 108 13 ASYNC_D29 110 12 ASYNC_D30 ASYNC_A24 ASYNC_D16 PC_14/SPT1_BTDV/MSI0_INT ASYNC_D18 PC_12/SPT1_BD0/MSI0_D6 ASYNC_D20 PC_13/SPT1_BD1/MSI0_D7 ASYNC_D22 35 SPORT_INT ASYNC_D24 PA_00/SPI1_CLK/TRACE0_D07/SMC0_ABE0 82 PA_01/SPI1_MISO/TRACE0_D06/SMC0_ABE1 83 SPI1_CLK 33 SPI1_MISO PA_04/SPI1_SEL1/TM0_TMR7/SPI2_RDY/SMC0_A08/SPI1_SS 39 PC_10/SPT1_BCLK/MSI0_D4/SPI1_SEL3/TM0_ACLK1 37 SPI1_D2 50 SPI1_RDY 84 SPI1_MOSI ASYNC_D26 PA_03/SPI1_SEL2/SPI1_RDY/SMC0_ARDY ASYNC_D28 PA_02/SPI1_MOSI/TRACE0_D05/SMC0_AMS1 ASYNC_D31 34 SPI1_D3 PA_01/SPI1_MISO/TRACE0_D06/SMC0_ABE1 PA_14/EPPI0_CLK/SPI1_SEL4/SMC0_AWE/TM0_ACLK5 SPI1_SEL_C 38 SPI1_SEL_B PA_03/SPI1_SEL2/SPI1_RDY/SMC0_ARDY SPI1_SEL_A 85 SPI1_SEL1/SPI1_SS* 112 111 ASYNCH_ABE0 ASYNC_ABE1 47 48 PWM0_AL 49 50 PWM0_BL PWM0_AH 3.3V R91 0402 10K TWI0_SCL TWI0_SDA PWM0_BH 56 79 TWI0_A0* 51 42 SCL1* SDA0* SDA1* 80 SCL0* 41 55 PWM0_DH PWM0_DL 57 59 PWM0_TRIP0 2 PA_00/SPI1_CLK/TRACE0_D07/SMC0_ABE0 PWM0_CL 54 TWI0_SDA 1 53 PWM0_CH TWI0_SCL PA_12/EPPI0_FS1/CAN1_RX/SMC0_AOE/TM0_ACI6/SYS_WAKE4 PWM0_TRIP1 2 56 PA_00/SPI1_CLK/TRACE0_D07/SMC0_ABE0 43 PA_01/SPI1_MISO/TRACE0_D06/SMC0_ABE1 44 PA_02/SPI1_MOSI/TRACE0_D05/SMC0_AMS1 45 PB_07/EPPI0_D00/SPT0_BD1/SPI0_D3/SMC0_D00/SYS_WAKE0 78 GPIO1 PC_03/UART0_CTS/CAN0_TX/EPPI0_D12/SMC0_A11/TM0_ACI0 GPIO2 77 GPIO3 PC_12/SPT1_BD0/MSI0_D6 GPIO4 76 GPIO5 PC_13/SPT1_BD1/MSI0_D7 GPIO6 74 GPIO7* 47 GPIO0 PWM0_SYNC 73 ACM0_CLK ACM0_FS ACM0_A0 ACM0_A1 64 PC_14/SPT1_BTDV/MSI0_INT 66 ACM0_A2 PA_07/TM0_TMR2/SPT1_BTDV/SPT1_ATDV/SMC0_A05/CNT0_DG PC_01/UART1_RX/SPT0_BD1/EPPI0_D14/SMC0_A09/TM0_ACI4 PB_12/SPI2_MOSI/TRACE0_D03/SMC0_D12/SYS_WAKE2 EI3_RESET_IN 48 73 TMR_C 72 TMR_D* PC_05/SPT0_AFS/TM0_TMR3/MSI0_CMD 62 PC_00/UART1_TX/SPT0_AD1/EPPI0_D15 49 TMR_B 59 65 UART1_RX 60 WAKE* RESET_IN* UART1_TX 64 SLEEP* 57 RESET_OUT* 5V ACM0_T1 PS_IN VIO 3 GND1 GND2 6 GND3 GND4 17 GND5 5V 71 GND7 3.3V CLKOUT 120 PS_IN 58 69 GND13 GND14 75 GND15 4 GND2 GND3 11 GND4 109 GND5 23 GND6 117 GND7 36 GND8 GND9 46 GND10 GND11 58 GND12 GND13 69 GND14 GND15 GND16 GND17 93 GND18 GND19 104 GND20 115 GND22 6 17 28 40 52 63 75 86 98 109 GND21 117 GND23 93 GND17 GND1 GND18 98 GND20 115 GND21 GND22 118 GND23 GND24 2 RSVD1 60 RSVD2 61 62 RSVD4 74 76 RSVD6 77 78 RSVD8 79 80 RSVD10 82 83 RSVD12 84 85 RSVD14 87 88 RSVD16 89 90 RSVD18 RSVD3 RSVD5 81 RSVD7 RSVD9 RSVD11 RSVD13 RSVD15 2 RSVD2 RSVD3 RSVD4 RSVD5 RSVD6 RSVD7 RSVD8 RSVD9 RSVD10 8 10 27 53 55 RSVD13 RSVD14 RSVD15 94 4 RSVD17 111 RSVD19 113 RSVD21 92 RSVD20 100 RSVD21 113 RSVD24 114 119 RSVD26 26 RSVD12 68 RSVD19 91 9 RSVD11 66 RSVD17 7 RSVD1 RSVD16 RSVD18 RSVD20 RSVD22 51 RSVD25 54 HIROSE_FX8-120P-SV1(91) 61 ANALOG DEVICES 67 70 95 112 RSVD23 HIROSE_FX8-120P-SV1(91) Size Board No. B C Nashua, NH 03063 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD Rev A0450-2013 C Date 20 Cotton Road ADSP-BF707 EZ-BOARD EI3 1B, 1C Conn Title 114 119 A 3 104 GND19 118 GND24 81 GND16 86 3 3 36 GND12 63 116 VIO 23 46 GND11 5 USB_VCC 11 GND10 52 VIN 4 GND8 40 GND9 1 116 GND6 28 SYS_CLKOUT 5 USB_VCC 120 SYS_HWRST 3.3V 72 1 VIN SYS_EXTWAKE 67 71 ACM0_T0 ACM0_A4 PA_05/TM0_TMR0/SPI0_SEL1/SMC0_A07/SPI0_SS TMR_A 65 ACM0_A3 68 PA_04/SPI1_SEL1/TM0_TMR7/SPI2_RDY/SMC0_A08/SPI1_SS 70 1.0 Sheet 04/04/2014 D 11 of 13 A B C D U23 1 OE LED1_GPIO1_EN 2 A PA_00/SPI1_CLK/TRACE0_D07/SMC0_ABE0 B 4 PI3A125 SC70_5 U2 U24 1 OE LED2_GPIO2_EN B 4 2 A PB_01/EPPI0_D06/SPT1_BFS/SPI0_MISO/SMC0_D06/TM0_ACI1 16 1Y2 6 14 1Y3 8 1A4 12 1Y4 11 2A1 9 2Y1 2A2 7 2Y2 2A3 5 2Y3 2A4 3 2Y4 1A3 U25 1 OE LED3_GPIO3_EN 4 1A2 PI3A125 SC70_5 1 18 1Y1 1A1 2 A PA_01/SPI1_MISO/TRACE0_D06/SMC0_ABE1 B 4 13 PI3A125 SC70_5 15 3.3V R87 10K 0402 R85 10K 0402 3.3V 2 R88 10K 0402 R86 10K 0402 R84 10K 0402 17 R89 10K 0402 LED5 YELLOW LED_0603 R80 330.0 0402 1 OE1 19 LED4 YELLOW LED_0603 LED3 YELLOW LED_0603 R81 330.0 0402 R82 330.0 0402 POWER LED2 GREEN LED_0603 1 R83 330.0 0402 OE2 IDT74FCT3244APY SSOP20 R70 10K 0402 LABEL "PB1" R74 100 0402 R75 33 0402 U30 5 SW4 MOMENTARY SWT024 U21 1 OE 6 4 B PUSHBUTTON1_EN 2 A PA_02/SPI1_MOSI/TRACE0_D05/SMC0_AMS1 PI3A125 SC70_5 74LVC14A SOIC14 3.3V C101 1UF 0402 3.3V R72 10K 0402 C108 0.01UF 0402 C106 0.01UF 0402 C107 0.01UF 0402 C109 0.01UF 0402 TP5 2 R71 10K 0402 LABEL "PB2" R73 100 0402 U30 9 SW3 MOMENTARY SWT024 R176 0 0402 DNP R68 33 0402 2 U22 1 OE 8 4 PUSHBUTTON2_EN 2 A B PB_07/EPPI0_D00/SPT0_BD1/SPI0_D3/SMC0_D00/SYS_WAKE0 PI3A125 SC70_5 74LVC14A SOIC14 R77 10K 0402 C100 1UF 0402 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V C104 0.01UF 0402 C103 0.01UF 0402 R78 10K 0402 R178 10K 0402 DNP R175 0 0402 U49 5 V+ 6 OUT 1 1 TARGET_RESET SET 3 R63 10K 0402 U37 4 VCC 4 3.3V 3 "RESET" SYS_HWRST 1 GND ADM6315 SOT143 SN74LVC1G08 SOT23-5 SW2 MOMENTARY SWT024 R64 10K 0402 2 RESET 3 MR 2 R179 750.0K 0603 LED6 RED LED_0603 R62 330.0 0402 U44 1 LTC6993-1 SOT95P280-6N R177 0 0402 R65 10K 0402 SN74LVC1G08 SOT23-5 DIV GND U42 2 EI3_RESET_IN 2 "RESET" 4 TRIG 4 3 R79 10K 0402 3.3V C147 0.01UF 0402 C98 0.01UF 0402 C97 0.01UF 0402 C99 0.01UF 0402 3.3V 3.3V 4 R46 10K 0402 R67 10K 0402 U30 1 R47 10K 0402 U30 2 3 74LVC14A SOIC14 74LVC14A SOIC14 R48 10K 0402 U30 4 11 C102 0.01UF 0402 U30 10 74LVC14A SOIC14 ANALOG DEVICES 13 74LVC14A SOIC14 Size Board No. A B C 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD Rev A0450-2013 C Date Nashua, NH 03063 ADSP-BF707 EZ-BOARD Push Buttons, LEDs and Reset Title 12 20 Cotton Road 1.0 Sheet 04/04/2014 D 12 of 13 A B C D 5V 3.3V F1 3A FUS004 Remove P11 when measuring USB_VBUS FER6 190 FER002 4 3 1 2 SJ5 SHORTING JUMPER DEFAULT=INSTALLED USB0_VBC P13 1 C114 1000PF 1206 3 D7 MBRS540T3G D2 GSOT05 R111 0 0402 5V P11 USB0_VBUS_EN 1 SOT23-3 2 1 C113 10UF 1210 USB0_VBUS 2 LABEL "GND" ON ALL TPs IDC2X1 SMC POWER CON045 U40 7 IN1 USB0_VBUS_EN R112 0.05 1206 6 OUT1 8 OUT2 "5V" FER5 600 1206 CT1 150UF D C116 1UF 0805 1 R107 10K 0402 DNP TP18 2 FLG GND 3 MIC2025-1 SOIC8 C115 1UF 0805 GP1 LOOP_2838 TP17 TP16 TP15 TP14 TP13 1 EN C112 1000PF 1206 GND Test Points are scattered on PCB for Test Measurement Purposes. R108 10K 0402 DNP "USB0_VBUS" FER4 600 1206 SHGND Remove jumpers when measuring power 1.1V SHGND "VDD_INT" 3.3V SJ2 SHORTING JUMPER DEFAULT=INSTALLED 5V "3.3V" VDD_INT P9 P8 3.3V 1 1 2 2 SJ1 SHORTING JUMPER DEFAULT=INSTALLED TP10 IDC2X1 IDC2X1 VR1 R109 10K 0402 DNP 2 VDD_INT_SOURCE R115 0 0402 DNP 17 R114 0402 0 "VDD_EXT" AVIN 16 SYS_EXTWAKE R105 0.05 1206 R92 0.05 1206 12 VIN1 VOUT1 EN1 14 BUCK1 SW1 13 PGND1 FB1 L2 1UH INDC2016 10 C118 10UF 0603 1 IDC2X1 R116 0402 VOUT2 BUCK2 EN2 5 VDD_EXT R106 0.05 1206 3V_SOURCE VIN2 7 SJ4 SHORTING JUMPER DEFAULT=INSTALLED 12.0K MODE 3 2 TP11 15 11 2 P10 SW2 PGND2 FB2 L1 1UH IND_LQH32P 9 C119 10UF 0603 1.8V 4 8 R101 0402 56.0K "VDD_DMC0" VDD_DMC0 SJ3 SHORTING JUMPER DEFAULT=INSTALLED TP12 VIN3 22 C121 4.7UF 0805 C120 1UF 0603 R110 10K 0402 C82 1UF 0603 6 EN3 FB3 NC ADP5024 QFN50P400X400-25N 3 VOUT3 1 2AGND1 18AGND2 23AGND3 24AGND4 AGND5 C122 4.7UF 0805 LDO 25 EPAD 21 20 P12 1 VDD_DMC0_SOURCE 19 R117 0402 R118 10.0K 0402 R113 10.0K 0402 39.0K C117 10UF 0603 R119 15.0K 0402 2 IDC2X1 R120 0.05 1206 C152 0.1UF 0402 3 TWI address 1000 000x TWI address 1000 001x where x is the R/W bit. Read - 1, Write - 0 where x is the R/W bit. Read - 1, Write - 0 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V TP6 U48 11 3V_SOURCE 12 IN-1 16 VPU 4 VS IN+1 SCL VDD_INT VDD_INT_SOURCE VDD_EXT 3V_SOURCE 14 SDA R93 10K 0402 DNP R98 10K 0402 R99 10K 0402 3.3V R100 10K 0402 6 1 IN+2 U31 TWI0_SDA 9 8 WARNING 9 CRITICAL 10 PV 13 TC R102 0402 0 DNP PB_02/EPPI0_D05/SPT1_BD0/SPI0_MOSI/SMC0_D05 VDD_DMC0 VDD_DMC0_SOURCE IN-3 2 R95 10K 0402 TWI0_SCL 7 IN-2 15 R94 10K 0402 DNP 12 SCL SDA 5 TWI0_SCL 4 TWI0_SDA IN- 13 11 IN+ BUS 10 17 GND EPAD 3.3V IN+3 VS ALERT 3 R104 0402 2 A0 1 A1 0 DNP PB_03/EPPI0_D04/SPT1_BD1/SPI0_D2/SMC0_D04 3.3V ANALOG DEVICES INA230 QFN50P300X300-17N 4 3 17 GND EPAD R96 10K 0402 A0 5 INA3221 QFN65P400X400-17N R103 10K 0402 C110 0.01UF 0402 R97 10K 0402 DNP C111 0.01UF 0402 Board No. A B C 4 PH: 1-800-ANALOGD Rev A0450-2013 C Date Nashua, NH 03063 ADSP-BF707 EZ-BOARD Power Title Size 20 Cotton Road 1.0 Sheet 04/04/2014 D 13 of 13 I INDEX A ADSP-BF707 processor, x architecture, of this EZ-KIT Lite, 2-2 B bill of materials, A-1 board schematic (ADSP-BF707), B-1 boot mode select switch (SW1), 2-17 bus switch, 2-5 example, 2-6 C CAN0 connector (J4), 2-24 CAN0 interface, 1-10 CAN1 connector (J5), 2-25 CAN1 interface, 1-11 configuration, of this EZ-KIT Lite, 1-3 connectors, 2-21 diagram of locations, 2-21 J3 (RF wireless), 2-23 J4 (CAN0), 2-24 J5 (CAN1), 2-25 J6 (SD), 2-24 J7, J8, J9 (HADC SMC), 2-23 JP1 (HADC), 2-24 P13 (power), 2-22 P1A-C (expansion interface III), 2-22 P2 (TRACE and JTAG/SWD/SWO), 2-25 P3 (JTAG/SWD/SWO), 2-25 connectors (continued) P5 (USB), 2-23 P6 (USB to UART), 2-22 contents, of this EZ-KIT Lite package, 1-2 D DDR2 memory, 1-8 debug interface, 1-12 default configuration, of this EZ-KIT Lite, 1-3 default jumper and switch settings, 1-4 default processor interface availability, 2-7 design reference information, 1-15 E EngineerZone, xvii evaluation license, 1-8 example programs, 1-14 expansion interface, 1-13 expansion interface III connectors (P1A-C), 2-22 F FET switches, 2-4 example, 2-4 G general-purpose I/O pins (GPIO), 2-20 GPIO LEDs (LED3-5), 2-20 GPIO push buttons switches (SW3-4), 2-17 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual I-1 Index H P HADC, 1-10 HADC connector (JP1), 2-24 HADC SMC connectors (J7, J8, J9), 2-23 housekeeping ADC, 1-10 package contents, 1-2 power architecture, 1-13 LED (LED2), 2-20 measurements, 1-14 power connector (P13), 2-22 power jumpers, listing, 2-18 power jumpers (P8-12, P14-18), 2-18 power-on-self test (POST), 1-12 product overview, x programming SoftConfig switches, 2-8 push buttons and switches, 2-16 I installation, of this EZ-KIT Lite, 1-4, 1-5 interface CAN0, 1-10 CAN1, 1-11 debug, 1-12 SD, 1-12 UART0, 1-10 USB, 1-11 J JTAG/SWD/SWO connector (P3), 2-25 jumpers diagram of locations, 2-18 L LEDs, 2-19 diagram of locations, 2-19 LED1 (SYS_FAULT), 2-20 LED2 (power), 2-20 LED3-5 (GPIO), 2-20 LED6 (reset), 2-20 license restrictions, 1-8 M mechanical switch, 2-5, 2-7 N notation conventions, xvii I-2 R reset LED (LED6), 2-20 reset push button switch (SW2), 2-17 RF wireless connector (J3), 2-23 S schematic, of ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite, B-1 SD connector (J6), 2-24 SD interface, 1-12 SoftConfig on the EZ-KIT Lite, 2-7, 2-10 overview, 2-3 programming switches, 2-8 SPI flash, 1-9 startup, of this EZ-KIT Lite, 1-6 supported tools, xvi switches programming SoftConfig, 2-8 SW1 (boot mode select), 2-17 SW2 (reset push button), 2-17 SW3-4 (GPIO push buttons), 2-17 switches, diagram of locations, 2-16 SYS_FAULT LED (LED1), 2-20 system architecture, of this EZ-KIT Lite, 2-2 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual Index T technical support, xv TRACE and JTAG/SWD/SWO connector (P2), 2-25 U UART0 interface, 1-10 USB connector (P5), 2-23 USB interface, 1-11 USB to UART connector (P6), 2-22 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual I-3 Index I-4 ADSP-BF707 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual