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Instant Internet Evaluation Board II-EVB-600 User Manual Version 1.1 International: Connect One Ltd. 20 Atir Yeda Street Kfar Saba 44643, Israel Tel: +972-9-766-0456 Fax: +972-9-766-0461 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.connectone.com USA: Connect One Semiconductors, Inc. 560 S. Winchester Blvd. Suite 500 San Jose, CA 95128 Tel: (408) 572-5675 Fax: (408) 572-5601 II-EVB-600 User Manual Program License Agreement Program License Agreement The information in this document is subject to change without notice and shall not be construed as a commitment on the part of Connect One. Connect One assumes no liability for any errors that may appear in this document. The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such a license agreement. It is forbidden by law to copy the software on any medium except as specifically allowed in the license agreement. 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Connect One will, at its option, repair or replace Products that fail to perform as aforesaid. The Customer will ship defective Products to be repaired or replaced to Connect One under warranty at Connect One’s expense, and Connect One will, at its expense, ship the repaired Products or its replacement to the Customer. In no event will Connect One’s liability under the foregoing warranty exceed the purchase price of the defective Products. The warranty set forth above will not apply (i) with respect to defects or damage caused by the use of unauthorized parts, the making of unauthorized repairs or improper use or maintenance, (ii) if service or repairs of the allegedly defective Products have been performed by persons other than qualified persons who have been properly trained to perform the same, (iii) if the allegedly defective Products have been affected by alterations, modifications or other tampering or misuse, (iv) if the allegedly defective Products have been removed from their original packaging prior to sale to the end-user or (v) if the allegedly defective Products have been used otherwise than in accordance with Connect One’s instructions. The provisions of the above sections set forth the Customer’s sole and exclusive remedies with regard to Product failure. CONNECT ONE MAKES NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF PATENT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS. THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS ARISING FROM ANY COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE OR OTHERWISE. IN NO EVENT WILL CONNECT ONE BE LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHETHER UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, IN TORT OR OTHERWISE, OR FOR AN AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF THE ACTUAL AMOUNT PAID BY THE CUSTOMER TO CONNECT ONE FOR THE FAILED PRODUCTS. Warranty Statement iii II-EVB-600 User Manual Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT ......................................................................................................... II WARRANTY STATEMENT ........................................................................................................................ III 1 2 PRODUCT OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 ICHIP 2064SEC: THE II-EVB-600 INTERNET ENGINE ........................................................................... 1 1.2 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL .................................................................................................................. 1 GETTING STARTED ............................................................................................................................... 2 2.1 WHAT’S IN THE PACKAGE? ................................................................................................................... 2 2.2 ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION ............................................................................................................ 2 2.3 UNPACKING AND INSTALLING ............................................................................................................... 2 2.4 CONNECTORS AND SWITCH POSITIONS .................................................................................................. 4 2.4.1 Connectors..................................................................................................................................... 4 2.4.2 Switches ......................................................................................................................................... 5 2.5 LED POSITIONS ..................................................................................................................................... 5 2.6 JUMPER SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................. 6 2.7 BILL OF MATERIALS .............................................................................................................................. 7 2.8 SCHEMATICS ....................................................................................................................................... 14 2.9 RUNNING THE ICHIPCONFIG UTILITY FOR THE FIRST TIME ................................................................. 24 2.10 3 CONFIGURING FOR CONNECTION ..................................................................................................... 25 2.10.1 Dynamic IP Allocation ............................................................................................................. 26 2.10.2 Fixed IP Configuration ............................................................................................................ 26 FIRMWARE AND PARAMETERS UPDATE .................................................................................... 28 3.1 LOCAL FIRMWARE UPDATE ................................................................................................................. 28 3.1.1 Loading the Firmware from Host ................................................................................................ 28 3.1.2 Loading the Firmware from SPI Flash Memory ......................................................................... 28 3.2 MANAGING PARAMETER FILES ........................................................................................................... 31 3.2.1 Saving the II-EVB-600 Configuration to an RPF File ................................................................ 32 3.2.2 Loading an RPF File ................................................................................................................... 32 Table of Contents v II-EVB-600 User Manual 1 Product Overview Product Overview Connect One’s II-EVB-600 with its iChip™ CO2064SEC IP-enables and offloads connectivity tasks from a host processor or host device. II-EVB-600 supports effortless integration of many upper layer Internet protocols using either AT+i commands or the iChipConfig Utility, both of which are discussed in this document. II-EVB-600 features include the ability to stream data over TCP or UDP sockets (up to 10 simultaneous active sockets are available) and manage two listening sockets. In addition, a secure socket (SSL3/TLS1) is fully supported. Additional features include the ability to send plain-text e-mails; an FTP client, and the SerialNET (Device Server) mode, a plug-and-play operating mode that enables the connection of any device with an RS232 interface to the Internet, without changing anything on the device’s hardware or software. 1.1 iChip 2064SEC: The II-EVB-600 Internet Engine The host processor communicates with the II-EVB-600 via Connect One’s high-level AT+i™ command set. AT+i commands are simple ASCII characters that are sent across the RS232 interface. The AT+i Application Programming Interface (API) requires writing just a few lines of code on the host processor to implement Internet connectivity. AT+i commands make it very easy to configure, test, and implement high-level Internet protocols with virtually no understanding of TCP/IP or other Internet protocols. Thanks to the AT+i commands, the device only needs to tell the II-EVB-600 what task to perform, but not how to perform it. For example, if the device has to send textual e-mail, after a one-time short configuration of subject, recipient, mail account, etc., the device sends AT+iEOA:<lines of text>. The iChip inside the II-EVB-600 establishes a connection or uses the existing one, builds the e-mail (headers and content), connects to the SMTP server, and sends the e-mail. A status report is sent to the device upon completion. All these actions are completely hidden from the device and only require sending a few characters in addition to the e-mail content. This mode of operation is applicable for all features of the II-EVB-600. 1.2 How to Use this Manual iChipConfig Utility is a front-end Windows-based user interface for the AT+i commands. The iChipConfig Utility, combined with the II-EVB-600, enables quick and full product configuration, serial-based updating of firmware, and packaging of a parameters file. This functionality is achieved from any device, machine, or system. Note: From this point onward, this manual assumes that you have the iChipConfig Utility installed. The configuration, running and testing of the II-EVB-600 is demonstrated via the iChipConfig Utility, although they can also be carried out using AT+i commands. For a complete description of the AT+i interface and commands, please refer to the AT+i Programmer's Manual on the Connect One website: http://www.connectone.com. To set up the iChipConfig Utility, please refer to the iChipConfig Utility User Manual Version 2.4.44 or higher. The latest version of the iChipConfig Utility can be found on the Connect One website: http://www.connectone.com. Product Overview 1 II-EVB-600 User Manual 2 Getting Started Getting Started This section describes the content of the II-EVB-600 package, provides additional relevant documentation to enhance and fine-tune the II-EVB-600 functionality, and includes unpacking and first-time configuration instructions. The final section of this chapter offers several ways to test the II-EVB-600 LAN connection. 2.1 What’s in the Package? The II-EVB-600 is a turnkey boxed solution and, as such, is supplied with all necessary accessories. The package includes the following items: 2.2 II-EVB-600 evaluation board RS232 cable RJ45 Cat 5 100BaseT cable 110V or 220V power supply Extra iChip CO2064SEC Additional Documentation The II-EVB-600 is built around the iChip CO2064SEC. Great flexibility in configuration and operation of this product can be achieved via proper use of the AT+i commands. For the sake of simplicity, the II-EVB-600 configuration and operation is described in this document mainly through the iChipConfig Utility. The iChipConfig Utility and the iChipConfig Utility User Manual can be downloaded from the Connect One website. Note: Because documentation, utilities and firmware files change from time to time, please be sure to check for the latest version on the Connect One website: http://www.connectone.com. 2.3 Unpacking and Installing The II-EVB-600 installation is simple and all the required accessories are supplied with the device. The II-EVB-600 is provided pre-configured to work with LAN using COM1 on the II-EVB-600 as host interface. For additional configuration options, see section 2.5 Jumper Settings. ➣ To install the II-EVB-600 and connect it to a LAN network: 1 Getting Started Connect the RJ45 cable to the II-EVB-600 RJ45 port. Connect the other end of the cable to a 10/100BaseT or 100BaseT Ethernet switch or hub. 2 II-EVB-600 User Manual Getting Started 2 Connect one side of the RS232 cable to the II-EVB-600 RS232 COM1 port and the other side to your device or PC’s COM port. 3 Connect the power supply to the DC jack on the II-EVB-600 and apply power. The Link LED (orange) on the RJ45 should now be on and the Activity LED (green) should blink occasionally, reflecting network traffic. To test the connection, use AT+i commands or the iChip Config Utility to invoke any of the activities that trigger the iChip to go online and use the Internet or local LAN. Getting Started 3 II-EVB-600 User Manual Getting Started 2.4 Connectors and Switch Positions 2.4.1 Connectors Name Type Function 1 J2A HEADER 17X2 CO2128 EXTENSION 2 J2B HEADER 13X2 CO2128 EXTENSION 3 J2C HEADER 17X2 CO2128 EXTENSION 4 J2D HEADER 13X2 CO2128 EXTENSION 5 J1 HEADER 20X2 EBI BUS (for CO2128) 6 J2 HEADER 20X2 EBI BUS (for CO2128) 7 J4 HEADER 10X2 HPI (for CO2128) 8 J5 DB9 – FEMALE COM0 (for CO2128) 9 J6 HEADER 5X2 SSC (for CO2128) 10 J7 RJ11 Telephone Line (from Uart1) 11 J8 DB9 –MALE COM1 12 J9 RJ45 10/100BaseT 13 J10 HEADER 4X1 TWI 14 J11 SIM CARD SIM CARD 15 J12 HEADER 6X1 SPI1 13 J13 HEADER 6X1 SPI0 14 J14 DB9 – FEMALE COM2 15 J15 USB-A USB Host 16 J16 DC-JACK POWER Supply 17 J17 USB-B USB Device 18 J18 BLOCK 2 Pin Analog Input 19 J19 HEADER 8X2 MII EXTENSION 20 J20 HEADER 5X2 MII EXTENSION Getting Started 4 II-EVB-600 User Manual 2.4.2 2.5 Getting Started Switches Name Type Function 1 SW1 PUSH BOTTOM MSEL 2 SW2 PUSH BOTTOM RESET 3 SW3 TOGGLE SWITCH POWER On/Off LED Positions Getting Started Name Type Function 1 D1 G.LED RXD0 2 D2 G.LED TXD0 3 D3 G.LED DTR1 4 D4 G.LED CD1 5 D5 G.LED RXD1 6 D6 G.LED TXD1 7 D7 G.LED RXD2 8 D8 G.LED TXD2 9 D9 R.LED iChip Error 10 D13 G.LED FW_RDY 11 D14 R.LED 3V VDDIO 12 D17 G.LED DATA READY 13 D19 R.LED 5V For USB Host 14 D20 R.LED 1.2V 5 II-EVB-600 User Manual 2.6 Getting Started Jumper Settings Name Setting 1 JP2 1-2 ONREG Pin=0 working with external VDD core ; 2-3 ONREG Pin=1 working with internal VDD core 2 JP3 ON –External VDDCore (For CO2064) 3 JP5 ON –External VDDCore (For CO2128) 4 JP6 ON- Enable 1K Pull-up Resistor On HPI_nWAIT signal. (HPI_Wait_Enable For CO2128) 5 JP7 ON- Enable COM0 (only when HPI is disable) (For CO2128) 6 JP8 ON – Power to J6 Connector (SSC) (For CO2128) 7 JP9 ON- Enable HPI (For CO2128) 8 JP10 ON- Enable Socket Modem (on Uart1) 9 JP11 ON- Enable COM1 10 JP12 ON – Power to J10 Connector (TWI) 11 JP13 ON- Enable 1K Pull-up Resistor On TWI_TWD signal. 12 JP14 ON- Enable 1K Pull-up Resistor On TWI_TWCK signal. 13 JP15 ON- Enable SIM CARD 14 JP16 ON- SIM Card 3V ; OFF SIM Card 5V 15 JP17 ON- Enable SIM Card Interrupt . 16 JP18 ON – Power to J12 Connector (SPI1) 17 JP19 ON – Power to J13 Connector (SPI0) 18 JP20 ON – Enable SPI1 Flash 19 JP21 1-2 = COM0+ssc ; 2-3 = HPI 20 JP22 1-2 = MII ; 2-3 = RMII+COM1 21 JP23 1-2 = S.C ; 2-3 = SPI0 22 JP24 1-2 = SPI1 ; 2-3 = TWI 23 JP25 1-2 = LAN_EN ; 2-3 = LAN_DIS; 24 JP26 1-2 = BYPASS Rom ;2-3 = ENGAGE Rom Getting Started 6 II-EVB-600 User Manual Getting Started 25 JP27 1-2 = UHP_EN ; 2-3 = UHP_DIS 26 JP28 ON – COM2 Enable COM2_EN 27 JP29 ON – Enable Parallel Flash (For CO2128) 2.7 Bill of Materials Part Description Designation Quantity Electromagnetic Sound Transducer/RoHS LS1 1 Capacitor 1nF/3KV, Size 7mm C53-C54 2 Capacitor 1uF/16V, TANTALOM, Case A C107 1 Capacitor 1uF/16V, TANTALOM, Case A C80 1 Capacitor 1uF/16V, TANTALOM, Case A C109 1 Capacitor 1uF/16V, TANTALOM, Case A C35-C36 2 Capacitor 1uF/16V, TANTALOM, Case A C39 1 Capacitor 10uF/16V,TANTALOM,Case B/RoHS C88 1 Capacitor 10uF/16V,TANTALOM,Case B/RoHS C108 1 Capacitor 10uF/16V,TANTALOM,Case B/RoHS C42 1 Capacitor 10uF/16V,TANTALOM,Case B/RoHS C56 1 Capacitor 10uF/16V,TANTALOM,Case B/RoHS C58 1 Capacitor 10uF/16V,TANTALOM,Case B/RoHS C20 1 Capacitor 10uF/16V,TANTALOM,Case B/RoHS C79 1 Capacitor 10uF/16V,TANTALOM,Case B/RoHS C113 1 Capacitor 10uF/16V,TANTALOM,Case B/RoHS C92 1 Capacitor 15pF C100-C101 2 Capacitor 22pF C33-C34 2 Getting Started 7 II-EVB-600 User Manual Getting Started Capacitor 47pF C104 1 Capacitor 47pF C94-C95 2 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C71-C78 8 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C81-C82 2 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C86 1 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C90-C91 2 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C98-C99 2 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C18 1 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C110-C112 3 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C22-C32 11 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C37 1 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C41 1 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C43-C44 2 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C49-C52 4 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C55 1 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C57 1 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C59-C60 2 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C102-C103 2 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C65-C68 4 Capacitor 100nF, Size 0603 C105-C106 2 Capacitor 100uF/10V TANTALOM Case D C69-C70 2 Capacitor 470nF C93 1 Capacitor 470nF C61-C64 4 Capacitor 470nF C87 1 Capacitor 470nF C45-C48 4 Getting Started 8 II-EVB-600 User Manual Getting Started Capacitor 470nF C83-C85 3 Capacitor 1000uF/25V Electrolytic/RoHS C96-C97 2 iChipSec CO2128, 128pin LQFP, 3.3v, 48MHz, RoHS U1B 1 D-Sub Right Angle, Female 9 pin Connector/RoHS J5 1 D-Sub Right Angle, Female 9 pin Connector/RoHS J14 1 D-Sub Right Angle, Male 9 pin Connector/RoHS J8 1 Connector DC-JACK 2.1mm/RoHS J16 1 ABS UL94-V0; 0.46m/m DIA J7 1 RJ45 10/100BaseT Magnetics/RoHS J9 1 CON SIM/SMA Holder/RoHS J11 1 CONN TERMINAL BLOCK 2POS 5mm PCB/RoHS J18 1 CONN USB FEMALE TYPE A PCB J15 1 CONN USB FEMALE TYPE B PCB J17 1 Crystal Clock 12 MHz/RoHS Y2 1 1.0 AMP SILICON RECTIFIERS DIODE/RoHS D10 1 DIA SURGE SUPPRESSOR (DSS) RV1 1 FAST SWITCHING SURFACE MOUNT DIODE/RoHS D15-D16 2 FAST SWITCHING SURFACE MOUNT DIODE/RoHS D12 1 Ultrafast Rectifiers 1.0A ;50V-600V/RoHS D11 1 Header 2mm Pitch SQ Tail Socket 2pin,Female/RoHS U8A 1 HEADER 2x1 / MALE 100 MIL PITCH J20 1 HEADER 2x1 / MALE 100 MIL PITCH JP5-JP7 3 HEADER 2x1 / MALE 100 MIL PITCH JP13-JP17 5 HEADER 2x1 / MALE 100 MIL PITCH JP9-Jp11 3 Getting Started 9 II-EVB-600 User Manual Getting Started HEADER 2x1 / MALE 100 MIL PITCH JP28-JP29 2 HEADER 3x1 / MALE 100 MIL PITCH JP2 1 HEADER 3x1 / MALE 100 MIL PITCH JP21-JP27 7 Header 2mm Pitch SQ Tail Socket 4pin,Female/RoHS U8D 1 HEADER 4x1 / MALE 100 MIL PITCH J10 1 HEADER 5x2 / MALE 100 MIL PITCH J20 1 HEADER 5x2 / MALE 100 MIL PITCH J6 1 HEADER 6x1 / MALE 100 MIL PITCH J12 2 HEADER 8x2 / MALE 100 MIL PITCH J19 1 Header 2mm Pitch SQ Tail Socket 9pin,Female/RoHS U8B-U8c 2 HEADER 10x2 /MALE 100 MIL PITCH J4 1 HEADER 20x2/FEMALE100 MIL PITCH/RoHS J1-J2 2 Low Power High Speed Rail to Rail Amp/RoHS U23 1 Low Power High Speed Rail to Rail Amp/RoHS U26 1 Low Voltage Audio Power Amplifier/RoHS U9 1 SDPT Analog Switch/RoHS U22 1 1A Step-Down Regulator;Out-3.3v/RoHS U21 1 8 MBIT,Buttom-Boot 3v Flash/RoHS U2 1 4Mbit 3.3V Serial Flash with SPI Interface/RoHS U16 1 IC Buffer/Ldriver Octal/RoHS U7 1 IC Buffer/Ldriver Octal/RoHS U18 1 IC Buffer/Ldriver Octal/RoHS U12 1 Octal Buffers/Drivers With 3-State Outputs U10 1 Octal Buffers/Drivers With 3-State Outputs U6 1 Getting Started 10 II-EVB-600 User Manual Getting Started 3V Octal Bidirectional Transceiver/RoHS U5 1 IC SINGLE INVERTER GATE / RoHS U3 1 10/100 PHY CONTROLLER/RoHS U14 1 100mA Low-Drop Regulator 1.2v/RoHS U20 1 Adjustable 1.5A LDO Voltage Regulator U19 1 RS232, 3 Driver/5 Receiver 3v/5v,Ind/RoHS U4 1 RS232, 3 Driver/5 Receiver 3v/5v,Ind/RoHS U17 1 RS232, 3 Driver/5 Receiver 3v/5v,Ind/RoHS U11 1 3v/3.3v Micro Supervisory Circuit, Ind/RoHS U24 1 Smart Card Interface/RoHS U15 1 Temp Sence/RoHS U27 1 Indactor Unshiled 68uH 1.1A SMT/RoHS L4 1 BK2125-102/RoHS L2 1 BK2125-102/RoHS L9-L12 4 Wound Beads,Turns:2x1.5; Wire:0.53 24 AWG/RoHS L1 1 2mm Plastic Female Jumper 2pin/RoHS JP2 1 2mm Plastic Female Jumper 2pin/RoHS JP5-JP7 3 2mm Plastic Female Jumper 2pin/RoHS JP13-Jp17 5 2mm Plastic Female Jumper 2pin/RoHS JP9-JP11 3 2mm Plastic Female Jumper 2pin/RoHS JP20-JP29 10 LED-GREEN 3mm D17 1 LED-GREEN 3mm D1-D8 8 LED-GREEN 3mm D14 1 LED-RED 3mm D13 1 Getting Started 11 II-EVB-600 User Manual Getting Started LED-RED 3mm D19-D20 2 Oscillator Clock 50MHz, SMD,Ind/RoHS U13 1 POLYSWITCH RXE Series 0.30A Hold/RoHS F1 1 Potentiometer 10K Ohm / RohS P1 1 Resistor 0 Ohm 10% R87 1 Resistor 0 Ohm 10% R85 1 Resistor 0 Ohm 10% R149 1 Resistor 0 Ohm 10% R94 1 Resistor 0 Ohm 10% R136 1 Resistor 0 Ohm 10% R50 1 Resistor 2 Ohm 10% R68-R69 2 Resistor 3K R135 1 Resistor 3K R106-R112 7 Resistor 3K R117 1 Resistor 4.7K 10% R131 1 Resistor 6.8K 1% R86 1 Resistor 10 Ohm 10% R70 1 Resistor 10K 1% R65 1 Resistor 10K 1% R90-R93 4 Resistor 10K 1% R62 1 Resistor 10K 1% R78-R80 3 Resistor 10K 1% R145-R146 2 Resistor 15k R122 1 Resistor 15k R126 1 Resistor 15k R120 1 Getting Started 12 II-EVB-600 User Manual Getting Started Resistor 27 Ohm 10% R119 1 Resistor 27 Ohm 10% R121 1 Resistor 27 Ohm 10% R123-R124 2 Resistor 33 Ohm 10% R7-R48 42 Resistor 49.9 Ohm 1% R81-R84 4 Resistor 100 Ohm 10% R116 1 Resistor 100K 10% R63 1 Resistor 100K 10% R98 1 Resistor 100K 10% R53-R61 9 Resistor 100K 10% R71-R73 3 Resistor 100K 10% R115 1 Resistor 100K 10% R51 1 Resistor 300 Ohm 10% R118 1 Resistor 470 Ohm 10% R128 1 Resistor 470 Ohm 10% R88-R89 2 Resistor 470 Ohm 10% R130 1 Resistor 470 Ohm 10% R134 1 Resistor 470 Ohm 10% R143 1 Resistor 470 Ohm 10% R66-R67 2 Resistor 470 Ohm 10% R113-R114 2 Resistor 470 Ohm 10% R147 1 Resistor 470 Ohm 10% R74-R77 4 TOGEL SW ON/OFF-SPDT-90D/RoHS SW3 1 SW-TACK/RoHS SW1-SW2 2 Getting Started 13 II-EVB-600 User Manual 2.8 Getting Started Schematics Getting Started 14 5 4 3 2 VDDCOREA VDD U1.9 U1.23 U1.41 U1.54 U1.13 + C1 100NF D 1 U1.10 C2 100NF U1.24 U1.42 GND C3 100NF C4 100NF U1.33 U1.52 C20 C17 + C5 100NF 10UF/16V U1.55 U1.14 C6 100NF U1.34 C7 100NF 10UF/16V D U1.53 GND BK2125HM601 VREF ADVREF L8 C13 100NF VDDPLLA VDDCOREA BK2125HM601 AGND L5 VDD VDDCOREA 1 VDD AVDD 2 EXT_VDDCORE JP3 3 ONREG C14 100NF 2 GND 1 VDDPLLA C JMP3 JP2 C GND GND 2 1 22PF 19 RES DDM DDP 11 12 DDM DDP HDM HDP 15 16 HDM HDP HPID5_ADC 8 HPID6_SCLK0 17 PIOC7 FW_RDY MSEL ICHIP_ERR DATA_READY_FIQ IRQ0 TXD2 RXD2 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 F/W_RDY/TCLK0/PIOC22 MSEL/TIOA0/PIOC23 iChip_ERROR/TIOB0/PIOC24 DATA_RDY/FIQ/PIOC25 IRQ0/PIOC26 TXD2/PIOC27 RXD2/PIOC28 64 18 LFT TST B C19 R1 TBD TBD ADC/PIOC6 54 41 23 9 5 SPI0_MISO/SC_CLK/PIOC14 SPI0_MOSI/SC_C8/PIOC15 SPI0_SPCLK/SC_C4/PIOC16 SPI0_CS/SC_RST/PIOC17 SPI1_MISO/SC_IO/PIOC18 SPI1_MOSI/SC_INTB/PIOC19 SPI1_CLK/I2C_TWD/PIOC20 SPI1_CS/I2C_TWCK/PIOC21 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 SPI0MISO_SCCLK SPI0MOSI_SCC8 SPI0CLK_SCC4 SPI0CS_SCRST SPI1MISO_SCIO SPI1MOSI_SCINTB SPI1CLK_I2CTWD SPI1CS_I2CTWCK MII_ERXCK/RXD1/PIOB12 MII_ETX2/DTR1/PIOB13 MII_ETX3/DCD1/PIOB14 MII_ETXER/TXD1/PIOB15 MII_ERX2/DSR1/PIOB16 MII_ERX3/RI1/PIOB17 MII_ECRS/CTS1/PIOB18 MII_ECOL/RTS1/PIOB19 MII_ETXCK/RMII_REFCLK/PIOB20 MII_ETXEN/PIOB21 MII_ETX0/PIOB22 MII_ETX1/PIOB23 MII_ERXDV/RMII_CRSDV/PIOB24 MII_ERX0/PIOB25 MII_ERX1/PIOB26 MII_ERXER/PIOB27 MII_EMDC/PIOB28 MII_EMDIO/PIOB29 29 30 31 32 35 36 37 38 39 40 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 ERXCK_RXD1 ETX2_DTR1 ETX3_DCD1 ETXER_TXD1 ERX2_DSR1 ERX3_RI1 ECRS_CTS1 ECOL_RTS1 EREFCK ETXEN ETX0 ETX1 CRSDV ERX0 ERX1 ERXER EMDC EMDIO IRQ1/RMII_EF100/PIOB30 51 IRQ1 XIN XOUT -RESET VDDCORE VDDCORE VDDCORE VDDCORE Y1 C16 VDDPLL 52 33 13 4 7 AVDD VREF 12MHz 22PF VDDIO VDDIO VDDIO C15 GND ONREG U1A 6 GND B A CPU 2064 55 42 24 10 CO2064 AGND GND 3 GND 53 34 14 A GNDIO GNDIO GNDIO R2 0 TBD GNDCORE GNDCORE GNDCORE GNDCORE C21 Title IIEVB-600 GND 5 AGND 4 GND 3 2 Size B Document Number Date: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 Rev 1.1 Sheet 1 1 of 9 5 4 3 VDDCOREB 2 EXT_VDDCORE VDD JP5 1 1 VDDCOREB U1.11 U1.31 U1.41 U1.67 U1.91 U1.102 U1.50 U1.82 U1.111 U1.120 2 C113 + VDD VDDPLLB C26 100NF AVDD C27 100NF C28 100NF C29 100NF C30 100NF C22 100NF C31 100NF ONREG U1.12 D U1.32 -RESET EBI_nRD_nOE EBI_nWR0 EBI_nWR1_nUB EBI_nCS0 EBI_nWAIT EBI_CS1/A20 RES DDM DDP DDM DDP 29 30 DDM DDP HDM HDP HDM HDP 33 34 HDM HDP R7 R8 R9 R10 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 R16 R17 R18 R19 R20 R21 R22 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 D0 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 D11 D12 D13 D14 D15 42 43 44 45 47 48 49 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 75 76 EBI_A0 EBI_A1 EBI_A2 EBI_A3 EBI_A4 EBI_A5 EBI_A6 EBI_A7 EBI_A8 EBI_A9 EBI_A10 EBI_A11 EBI_A12 EBI_A13 EBI_A14 EBI_A15 EBI_A16 EBI_A17 EBI_A18 EBI_A19 R23 R24 R25 R26 R27 R28 R29 R30 R31 R32 R33 R34 R35 R36 R37 R38 R39 R40 R41 R42 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 77 78 79 80 81 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 113 EBI_nRD_nOE EBI_nWR0 EBI_nWR1_nUB R43 R44 R45 33 33 33 nRD 114 nWR 115 BHE 116 EBI_nCS0 EBI_nWAIT R46 R47 33 33 nCS0 117 nWAIT118 EBI_CS1/A20 R48 33 CS1_A20 119 EBI_A0/NLB/PIOA16 EBI_A1/PIOA17 EBI_A2/PIOA18 EBI_A3/PIOA19 EBI_A4/PIOA20 EBI_A5/PIOA21 EBI_A6/PIOA22 EBI_A7/PIOA23 EBI_A8/PIOA24 EBI_A9/PIOA25 EBI_A10/PIOA26 EBI_A11/PIOA27 EBI_A12/PIOA28 EBI_A13/PIOA29 EBI_A14/PIOA30 EBI_A15/PIOB0 EBI_A16/PIOB1 EBI_A17/PIOB2 EBI_A18/PIOB3 EBI_A19/PIOB4 EBI_RD/EBI_OE/PIOB5 EBI_RW0/EBI_WE/PIOB6 EBI_RW1/EBI_UB/PIOB7 EBI_CS0/PIOB8 EBI_WAIT/PIOB9 AVDD HPI_WAIT/ERR/SSC_RD/PIOC0 HPI_D0/SSC_TD/PIOC1 HPI_D1/SSC_TK/PIOC2 HPI_D2/SSC_RK/PIOC3 HPI_D3/SSC_TF/PIOC4 HPI_D4/SSC_RF/PIOC5 HPI_D5/ADC/PIOC6 10 HPID5_ADC HPI_D6/SCLK0/PIOC7 HPI_D7/RTS0/PIOC8 HPI_RD/DSR0/PIOC9 HPI_WR/CTS0/PIOC10 HPI_CS/RXD0/PIOC11 HPI_IBF/DTR0/PIOC12 HPI_OBE/TXD0/PIOC13 35 23 24 25 26 27 28 HPID6_SCLK0 HPID7_RTS0 HPIRD_DSR0 HPIWR_CTS0 HPICS_RXD0 HPIIBF_DTR0 HPIOBE_TXD0 SPI0_MISO/SC_CLK/PIOC14 SPI0_MOSI/SC_C8/PIOC15 SPI0_SPCLK/SC_C4/PIOC16 SPI0_CS/SC_RST/PIOC17 SPI1_MISO/SC_IO/PIOC18 SPI1_MOSI/SC_INTB/PIOC19 SPI1_CLK/I2C_TWD/PIOC20 SPI1_CS/I2C_TWCK/PIOC21 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 1 F/W_RDY/TCLK0/PIOC22 MSEL/TIOA0/PIOC23 iChip_ERROR/TIOB0/PIOC24 DATA_RDY/FIQ/PIOC25 IRQ0/PIOC26 TXD2/PIOC27 RXD2/PIOC28 59 60 61 62 38 39 40 MII_ERXCK/RXD1/PIOB12 MII_ETX2/DTR1/PIOB13 MII_ETX3/DCD1/PIOB14 MII_ETXER/TXD1/PIOB15 MII_ERX2/DSR1/PIOB16 MII_ERX3/RI1/PIOB17 MII_ECRS/CTS1/PIOB18 MII_ECOL/RTS1/PIOB19 MII_ETXCK/RMII_REFCLK/PIOB20 MII_ETXEN/PIOB21 MII_ETX0/PIOB22 MII_ETX1/PIOB23 MII_ERXDV/RMII_CRSDV/PIOB24 MII_ERX0/PIOB25 MII_ERX1/PIOB26 MII_ERXER/PIOB27 MII_EMDC/PIOB28 MII_EMDIO/PIOB29 IRQ1/RMII_EF100/PIOB30 R50 0 CO2128 GNDCORE GNDCORE GNDCORE GNDCORE NC NC NC NC SPI0MISO_SCCLK SPI0MOSI_SCC8 SPI0CLK_SCC4 SPI0CS_SCRST SPI1MISO_SCIO SPI1MOSI_SCINTB SPI1CLK_I2CTWD SPI1CS_I2CTWCK L12 U1.5 ERXCK_RXD1 ETX2_DTR1 ETX3_DCD1 ETXER_TXD1 ERX2_DSR1 ERX3_RI1 ECRS_CTS1 ECOL_RTS1 EREFCK ETXEN ETX0 ETX1 CRSDV ERX0 ERX1 ERXER EMDC EMDIO 101 IRQ1 9 EREFCK ECRS_CTS1 ERX2_DSR1 ETX3_DCD1 ERXCK_RXD1 GND 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 nWAIT BHE nRD A18 A16 A14 A12 GND GND EMDIO ERXER ERX0 ETX1 A11 A9 A7 A5 A3 A1 D15 C18 100NF GND ETXEN ECOL_RTS1 ERX3_RI1 ETXER_TXD1 ETX2_DTR1 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 CS1_A20 nCS0 nWR A19 A17 A15 A13 HEADER 17X2 SPI1CS_I2CTWCK SPI1MOSI_SCINTB SPI0CS_SCRST SPI0MOSI_SCC8 C J2B GND ICHIP_ERR FW_RDY D12 D10 D8 D6 D4 D2 D0 TXD2 HEADER 13X2 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 D13 D11 D9 D7 D5 D3 D1 GND DATA_READY_FIQ MSEL RXD2 HEADER 13X2 C35 1UF/16V VDD + B C36 VDD 1UF/16V J2A 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 -RESET HPID6_SCLK0 HDM DDM HPIIBF_DTR0 HPIWR_CTS0 HPID7_RTS0 HPID3_SSCTF HPID1_SSCTK HPInWAITERR_SSCRD ADVREF AGND ADVREF BK2125HM601 L10 C37 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 GND IRQ0 HDP DDP HPIOBE_TXD0 HPICS_RXD0 HPIRD_DSR0 HPID4_SSCRF HPID2_SSCRK HPID0_SSCTD HPID5_ADC AVDD VDD 100NF HEADER 17X2 A CPU 2128 + EXTENSION AGND + C39 1UF/16V GND Title IIEVB-600 Size B Document Number Date: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 Rev 1.1 GND GND 5 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 J2D SPI1CLK_I2CTWD SPI1MISO_SCIO SPI0CLK_SCC4 SPI0MISO_SCCLK TBD GND AGND 4 D L9 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 A10 A8 A6 A4 A2 A0 D14 BK2125HM601 AGND FW_RDY MSEL ICHIP_ERR DATA_READY_FIQ IRQ0 TXD2 RXD2 63 64 65 66 69 70 71 72 73 74 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 13 14 15 16 C32 100NF 112 83 51 12 C40 AGND TBD LFT TST 5 2 36 121 103 92 68 46 32 A GNDIO GNDIO GNDIO GNDIO GNDIO GNDIO R49 VDD L11 BK2125HM601 ADVREF C38 U1.112 VDDPLLB VDDCOREB BK2125HM601 IRQ1 EMDC ERX1 CRSDV ETX0 U1.6 HPInWAITERR_SSCRD HPID0_SSCTD HPID1_SSCTK HPID2_SSCRK HPID3_SSCTF HPID4_SSCRF EBI_CS1/EBI_A20/PIOB10 U1.83 10UF/16V J2C 17 18 19 20 21 22 EBI_D0/PIOA0 EBI_D1/PIOA1 EBI_D3/PIOA2 EBI_D3/PIOA3 EBI_D4/PIOA4 EBI_D5/PIOA5 EBI_D6/PIOA6 EBI_D7/PIOA7 EBI_D8/PIOA8 EBI_D9/PIOA9 EBI_D10/PIOA10 EBI_D11/PIOA11 EBI_D12/PIOA12 EBI_D13/PIOA13 EBI_D14/PIOA14 EBI_D15/PIOA15 U1.51 C25 100NF U1.121 111 82 50 11 7 VDDPLL 6 AVDD VDDIO VDDIO VDDIO VDDIO VDDIO VDDIO XIN XOUT 37 EBI_D0 EBI_D1 EBI_D2 EBI_D3 EBI_D4 EBI_D5 EBI_D6 EBI_D7 EBI_D8 EBI_D9 EBI_D10 EBI_D11 EBI_D12 EBI_D13 EBI_D14 EBI_D15 TBD U1.103 C24 100NF GND VDDCORE VDDCORE VDDCORE VDDCORE 4 3 22PF EBI_D[0..15] 8 ONREG 22PF C34 GND GND 120 102 91 67 41 31 U1B Y2 B U1.92 + 12MHz GND EBI_A[0..19] U1.68 GND C33 C U1.46 C23 100NF GND 3 2 Sheet 1 2 of 9 5 4 3 2 1 EBI_D[0..15] EBI_A[0..19] D D J1 R51 100K JP29 EBI_nCS0 EBI_nCS0 1 2 JUMPER EBI_nWR0 EBI_nRD_nOE EBI_nWR0 EBI_nRD_nOE VDD B EBI_D0 EBI_D1 EBI_D2 EBI_D3 EBI_D4 EBI_D5 EBI_D6 EBI_D7 EBI_D8 EBI_D9 EBI_D10 EBI_D11 EBI_D12 EBI_D13 EBI_D14 EBI_D15 VDD C112 100NF U3 GND 4 2 EBI_CS1/A20 NC7S04 C HEADER 20X2 FEM GND GND J2 26 11 28 CE WE OE 47 12 BYTE RESET RY/BY 29LV800TT-70EC 29 31 33 35 38 40 42 44 30 32 34 36 39 41 43 45 EBI_D14 EBI_D12 EBI_D10 EBI_D8 EBI_A1 EBI_A3 EBI_A5 EBI_A7 EBI_A9 EBI_A11 EBI_A13 EBI_A15 EBI_A17 EBI_nCS1 EBI_D6 EBI_D4 EBI_D2 EBI_D0 5 37 DQ0 DQ1 DQ2 DQ3 DQ4 DQ5 DQ6 DQ7 DQ8 DQ9 DQ10 DQ11 DQ12 DQ13 DQ14 DQ15/A1 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 HPICS_RXD0 HPIWR_CTS0 HPIRD_DSR0 HPID6_SCLK0 ERXCK_RXD1 ECRS_CTS1 ERX2_DSR1 IRQ0 SPI0MOSI_SCC8 SPI0CS_SCRST ICHIP_ERR ERX3_RI1 -RESET 15 GND GND VDD A0 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 46 27 C 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 48 17 16 VCC U2 EBI_A1 EBI_A2 EBI_A3 EBI_A4 EBI_A5 EBI_A6 EBI_A7 EBI_A8 EBI_A9 EBI_A10 EBI_A11 EBI_A12 EBI_A13 EBI_A14 EBI_A15 EBI_A16 EBI_A17 EBI_A18 EBI_A19 GND 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 3 VDD C41 100NF 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 EBI_D15 EBI_D13 EBI_D11 EBI_D9 EBI_A0 EBI_A2 EBI_A4 EBI_A6 EBI_A8 EBI_A10 EBI_A12 EBI_A14 EBI_A16 EBI_A18 EBI_D7 EBI_D5 EBI_D3 EBI_D1 TSOP48 GND EBI_nWR1_nUB EBI_nRD_nOE EBI_nCS0 EBI_nWR1_nUB 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 HPIOBE_TXD0 HPID7_RTS0 HPIIBF_DTR0 MSEL ETXER_TXD1 ECOL_RTS1 ETX2_DTR1 DATA_READY_FIQ SPI0MISO_SCCLK SPI0CLK_SCC4 EBI_nWAIT RESET IRQ1 EBI_A19 EBI_nWR0 EBI_CS1/A20 B FW_RDY HEADER 20X2 FEM VDD C42 10UF/16V + GND A A EBI BUS + PARALLEL FLASH (OMLY FOR CO2128) Title IIEVB-600 5 4 3 2 Size B Document Number Date: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 Rev 1.1 Sheet 1 3 of 9 5 4 3 2 1 VDD VDD C43 100NF GND VDD HPI INTERFACE C2+ HPIOBE_TXD0 HPIIBF_DTR0 HPID7_RTS0 HPICS_RXD0 HPIRD_DSR0 HPIWR_CTS0 2 26 V- C45 100NF GND C47 470NF GND C2- TXD0 -DTR0 -RTS0 14 13 12 TIN1 TIN2 TIN3 RXD0 -DSR0 -CTS0 20 19 18 17 16 15 ROUT2B ROUT1 ROUT2 ROUT3 ROUT4 ROUT5 TOUT1 TOUT2 TOUT3 RIN1 RIN2 RIN3 RIN4 RIN5 9 10 11 TXD0232 -DTR0232 -RTS0232 4 5 6 7 8 RXD0232 -DSR0232 -CTS0232 -DTR0232 TXD0232 -CTS0232 RXD0232 -RTS0232 -DSR0232 GND FORCEON 22 FORCEOFF SP3243ECA R63 100K C INVALID 21 GND 23 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 20 GND U5 VCC A1 2 A2 3 A3 4 A4 5 A5 6 A6 7 A7 8 A8 9 DIR OE 1 19 100K R53 100K R54 100K R55 100K R56 100K R57 100K R58 100K R59 100K R60 100K R61 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 HOST_D0 HOST_D2 HOST_D4 HOST_D6 HOST_CS HOST_WR HOST_IBF HOST_D0 HOST_D1 HOST_D2 HOST_D3 HOST_D4 HOST_D5 HOST_D6 HOST_D7 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 HOST_D1 HOST_D3 HOST_D5 HOST_D7 HOST_RD HOST_WAIT HOST_OBE D J4 HOST_RD HPICS_RXD0 HEADER 10x2 GND 74HCT245 VDD GND 10 R62 10K GND VDD GND 25 ENABLE_RS0232 J5 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 HPID0_SSCTD HPID1_SSCTK HPID2_SSCRK HPID3_SSCTF HPID4_SSCRF HPID5 HPID6_SCLK0 HPID7_RTS0 RS232 TO COM0 1 C48 470NF 27 3 DB9 FEM C1- V+ 11 D C1+ 24 C44 10 28 C46 470NF 470NF VCC U4 C C49 100NF GND U6 20 GND HPInWAITERR_SSCRD 2 HOST_RD HOST_WR nHPI_CONTROL JUMPER HPIIBF_DTR0 HPIOBE_TXD0 HOST_CS GND VDD VDD C50 100NF 10K VDD GND R65 VCC 1A1 1Y1 1A2 1Y2 1A3 1Y3 1A4 1Y4 18 16 14 12 11 13 15 17 2A1 2A2 2A3 2A4 9 7 5 3 1 19 1OE 2OE 2 4 6 8 1 19 HPIRD_DSR0 HPIWR_CTS0 HOST_OBE HPICS_RXD0 HPICS_RXD0 2Y1 2Y2 2Y3 2Y4 9 7 5 3 JUMPER GND 1 18 16 14 12 JP8 JUMPER JP9 2 2A1 2A2 2A3 2A4 HOST_WAIT B 1Y1 1Y2 1Y3 1Y4 2 11 13 15 17 2 HOST_IBF 20 VCC nENABLE_RS0233 R66 R67 470 1G 2G D1 G.LED D2 G.LED 1 74LVX240M 10 1 GND GND 470 J6 2 nENABLE_RS0233 1A1 1A2 1A3 1A4 2 ENABLE_RS0232 2 4 6 8 1 U7 B 2Y1 2Y2 2Y3 2Y4 1 GND 74LV244 10 nHPI_CONTROL TXD0 RXD0 JUMPER JP6 JP7 1 GND GND GND HPInWAITERR_SSCRD HPID1_SSCTK HPID3_SSCTF 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 HPID0_SSCTD HPID2_SSCRK HPID4_SSCRF HEADER 5X2 MALE GND A A GND SSC INTERFACE HPI + SSC + UART0 (OMLY FOR CO2128) Title IIEVB-600 5 4 3 2 Size B Document Number Date: Monday, April 16, 2007 Rev 1.1 Sheet 1 4 of 9 5 4 3 5V 2 TIP C51 100NF U8 C54 1NF/3KV GND GND -RESET GND GND 24 -RESET 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 DGND -RDL -PULSE DCDLED RXLED DTRLED TXLED SMB8 SMB7 SMB6 SMB5 SMB4 SMB3 SMB2 SMB1 52 51 50 49 48 47 46 45 DGND -DTR -DCD -CTS -DSR -RI TXD RXD -RTS 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 SPKR GND GND 100NF C52 VDD SPI1CS_I2CTWCK SPI1CLK_I2CTWD SPI1MOSI_SCINTB SPI1MISO_SCIO SPI0CS_SCRST SPI0CLK_SCC4 SPI0MOSI_SCC8 SPI0MISO_SCCLK G1 G2 U9 LM386 5 GND 3 D + + BP C57 100NF C56 10UF/16V LS1 GND R70 10 + GND -DTR -DCD -CTS -DSR -RI TXD RXD -RTS - V+ C58 10UF/16V GND GND HPE1206 GND MT34000SMI C C VDD VDD C60 100NF nEN_MODEM 100K 1 19 1OE 2OE ERXCK_RXD1 ETX3_DCD1 ERX2_DSR1 ECRS_CTS1 TXD1 DTR1 ETXER_TXD1 ETX2_DTR1 ECOL_RTS1 RXD1 ERXCK_RXD1 ERX3_RI1 ETX3_DCD1 ERX2_DSR1 ECRS_CTS1 JP10 JUMPER CD1 C65 100NF 2 VDD EN_EXT_COM1 1 GND JUMPER GND 74LVX240M 10 2 C2- 14 13 12 TIN1 TIN2 TIN3 20 19 18 17 16 15 ROUT2B ROUT1 ROUT2 ROUT3 ROUT4 ROUT5 23 FORCEON 22 FORCEOFF V- TOUT1 TOUT2 TOUT3 RIN1 RIN2 RIN3 RIN4 RIN5 2Y1 2Y2 2Y3 2Y4 9 7 5 3 SP3243ECA INVALID 4 3 C61 470NF GND GND C63 470NF 9 10 11 TXD1232 -DTR1232 -RTS1232 4 5 6 7 8 RXD1232 -RI1232 -CD1232 -DSR1232 -CTS1232 -CD1232 -DSR1232 RXD1232 -RTS1232 TXD1232 -CTS1232 -DTR1232 -RI1232 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 J8 B GND 21 GND GND nEN_COM1_LED EN_MODEM R73 GND R74 100K R75 470 GND D3 G.LED R76 470 D4 G.LED R77 470 470 D5 G.LED A GND GND GND GND D6 G.LED MODEM + UART1 Title IIEVB-600 GND 5 GND 27 2 1G 2G C2+ R72 100K 1 1 19 18 16 14 12 2 2A1 2A2 2A3 2A4 1Y1 1Y2 1Y3 1Y4 1 11 13 15 17 VCC 2 nEN_COM1_LED EN_EXT_COM1 A 1A1 1A2 1A3 1A4 1 EN_MODEM nEN_MODEM 2 4 6 8 2 TXD1 RXD1 CD1 DTR1 20 1 U12 1 V+ JP11 VDD GND GND C1- VCC 9 7 5 3 2Y1 2Y2 2Y3 2Y4 24 C64 470NF GND 74LV244 10 1 2 2A1 2A2 2A3 2A4 C1+ DB9 MALE R71 11 13 15 17 ERX3_RI1 28 11 RXD -DCD -DSR -CTS C62 470NF TXD -DTR -RTS 10 VDD -RI U11 18 16 14 12 2 4 6 8 GND ETXER_TXD1 ETX2_DTR1 ECOL_RTS1 GND 20 VCC 1A1 1Y1 1A2 1Y2 1A3 1Y3 1A4 1Y4 25 U10 26 100NF FOR COM1 C59 B 2 C55 100NF 8 C53 1NF/3KV 64 63 62 61 1 2961666681 SPKR AGND MICV VCC 7 TIP RING 6 1 2 RING 4 1 3 RJ11 R69 2/2010 1 PHONE 1 RV1 DSS-301L L1 4 3 2 1 3 D 4 J7 2 4 R68 2/2010 2 3 2 Size B Document Number Date: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 Rev 1.1 Sheet 1 5 of 9 5 4 3 2 1 VDD VDD C66 R78 10K GND VDD 1 E/D 2 GND D 100NF 4 U13 D 3 OUT U14 F4100-50MHZ EREFCK GND VDD ETX1 ETX0 ETXEN VDD R117 ERX1 ERX0 3K GND R79 10K CRSDV R80 10K R135 C 3K ERXER GND EMDC EMDIO VDD IRQ1 NC REF_CLK/XT2 17 18 19 20 21 22 TX3 TX2 TX1 TX0 TX_EN TX_CLK/ISOLATE 26 27 28 29 RXD3/PHYAD3 RXD2/PHYAD2 RXD1/PHYAD1 RXD0/PHYAD0 34 37 RX_CLK/10BTSER RX_DV/TESTMODE R85 0 16 38 TX_ER/TXD4 RX_ER/RXD4/RPTR 36 35 COL/RMII CRS/PHYAD4 24 25 32 MDC MDIO MDINTR 39 DISMDIX 100NF C75 41 VDD 100NF C76 30 VDD 100NF C77 23 VDD GND R87 0 -RESET 43 TX+ 7 TX- 8 RX+ 3 RX- 4 VDD AVDD1 GND GND GND 10 PWRDWN 40 RESET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AVDD1 C67 BK2125HM601 100NF L2 AVDDR 1 AVDDR 2 100NF AVDDT 9 AVDD1 100NF AGND AGND AGND 5 6 46 BGRESG 47 AGND1 BGRES LEDMODE LED0/OP0 LED1/OP1 LED2/OP2 CABLESTS/LINKSTS 48 31 11 12 13 14 NC 45 C68 + C71 + 100UF/16V C69 100UF/16V R81 R82 49.9 1% 49.9 1% C70 100NF R83 R84 49.9 1% 49.9 1% TDP TDN RDP TCT RCT RDN NC GND 9 10 SHILD SHILD 11 12 D1 D2 13 14 D3 D4 C C72 ERNI AGND1 0 R149 C73 C74 100NF 100NF AGND1 R86 6.8K1% 15 33 44 B XT1 J9 VDD R148 AutoMDIX unable 42 VDD AGND1 GND AGND1 AGND1 B GND DM9161A SPEED ACT_LNK 470 470 R88 R89 J19 J20 IRQ0 CRSDV ECOL_RTS1 EMDIO 1 3 5 7 9 2 4 6 8 10 HEADER 5X2 MALE IRQ1 ERXER ECRS_CTS1 EMDC ERX2_DSR1 ERX0 ETXER_TXD1 EREFCK ETX2_DTR1 ETX0 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 ERX3_RI1 ERX1 ERXCK_RXD1 ETXEN ETX3_DCD1 ETX1 HEADER 8X2 VDD A A GND RMII INTERFACE + C109 1UF/16V Title IIEVB-600 Size B Document Number Date: Sunday, April 01, 2007 Rev 1.1 GND 5 4 3 2 Sheet 1 6 of 9 2 1 VDD C106 100NF 100NF D JP16 GND 2 GND 2 JUMPER 1 2 JP17 R95 R96 R97 NC NC NC PWR CS NC/NO 5V/3V READY ALARM CARD 15 17 16 13 14 DATA AUX1IN AUX2IN CIN RIN 8 SDA SCL 1 2 4 JP13 7 PRES 1 I/O AUX1 AUX2 CLK RST 18 19 JP14 JUMPER + VIN VCC GND 10UF/16V J10 GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 C80 1UF/16V SIM_IO SIM_C4 SIM_C8 SIM_CLK SIM_RST 10 8 9 12 11 1 2 3 4 SPI1CLK_I2CTWD SPI1CS_I2CTWCK J11 R94 D JP12 JUMPER GND SIMVDD 0 1 6 A0 A1 A2 R91 10K 10K CON4 GND TWI INTERFACE SIM CARD GND VDD LTC1755 C 2 C OS 7 6 5 JUMPER C79 C+ C- 5 SPI1MISO_SCIO SPI0CLK_SCC4 SPI0MOSI_SCC8 SPI0MISO_SCCLK SPI0CS_SCRST 2 3 4 24 21 22 23 GND + SPI1MOSI_SCINTB VDD JUMPER 1 GND GND JUMPER 1 R93 10K U15 R92 10K JP15 20 VDD 3 VDD 2 C78 R90 2 C110 U27 LM75A VDD VDD VDD 100NF GND GND VDD VDD 1 3 2 4 1 5 JP18 JUMPER 1 GND J12 SPI1MISO_SCIO SPI0CLK_SCC4 SPI0MOSI_SCC8 SPI0MISO_SCCLK SPI0CS_SCRST VDD R138 R139 R140 R141 R142 R144 1 2 3 4 5 6 SPI1MISO_SCIO SPI1MOSI_SCINTB SPI1CLK_I2CTWD SPI1CS_I2CTWCK NC SIM_IO NC SIM_C4 NC SIM_C8 NC SIM_CLK NC SIM_RST NCSIMVDD CON6 GND SPI1 B INTERFACE B VDD VDD VDD 2 C81 GND JP19 JUMPER 2 JUMPER R98 100K 1 J13 VDD CLK_IN SO SI CS GND SPI0CS_SCRST JP20 1 6 2 5 1 SPI0CLK_SCC4 SPI0MISO_SCCLK SPI0MOSI_SCC8 M25P40-A HOLD WP 1 2 3 4 5 6 SPI0MISO_SCCLK SPI0MOSI_SCC8 SPI0CLK_SCC4 SPI0CS_SCRST 7 3 CON6 4 100NF 8 U16 GND GND A SPI0 VDD A INTERFACE SPI0 FLASH + SPI1 + TWI + SIM INTERFACE Title IIEVB-600 5 4 3 2 Size B Document Number Date: Wednesday, January 31, 2007 Rev 1.1 Sheet 1 7 of 9 4 VDD NC 2 SPI0MISO_SCCLK 2 SPI0CS_SCRST JMP3 1 1 JMP3 JP25 NC JP26 2 EMDIO JMP3 JP27 2 EMDC JMP3 R106 R107 R108 R109 R110 R111 R112 3K 3K 3K 3K 3K 3K 3K GND GND GND GND GND D ICHIP_ERR JMP3 1 2 ETXER_TXD1 JMP3 JP24 R105 1 2 HPIIBF_DTR0 JP23 3 R104 NC 3 R103 NC 3 R102 NC JP22 1 VDD R101 JMP3 1 VDD 1 2 VDD NC 3 3 D 2 R100 NC JP21 VDD 1 R99 VDD 3 VDD 3 3 5 GND GND C C VDD C82 100NF TIN1 TIN2 TIN3 RXD2 20 19 18 17 16 15 ROUT2B ROUT1 ROUT2 ROUT3 ROUT4 ROUT5 EN_COM2 23 FORCEON 22 FORCEOFF GND B 2A1 2A2 2A3 2A4 1 19 1G 2G 1Y1 1Y2 1Y3 1Y4 18 16 14 12 2Y1 2Y2 2Y3 2Y4 9 7 5 3 VDD 1 R127 R129 NC R130 470 GND R133 R128 NC 470 NC R114 470 470 D7 G.LED 2 74LVX240M 10 A 2 1 2 GND D17 G.LED D13 R.LED 2 D14 G.LED R113 R134 470 GND TXD2232 TXD2232 RXD2232 RIN1 RIN2 RIN3 RIN4 RIN5 4 5 6 7 8 R115 100K SP3243ECA INVALID J14 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 RXD2232 GND 1 JUMPER 1 nEN_COM2 9 10 11 JP28 2 nEN_COM2 GND TOUT1 TOUT2 TOUT3 21 GND 11 13 15 17 VCC 1 1A1 1A2 1A3 1A4 470NF B GND 25 EN_COM2 DATA_READY_FIQ ICHIP_ERR FW_RDY 2 4 6 8 2 TXD2 RXD2 RXD2 20 GND C85 GND D8 G.LED GND 1 U18 C83 DB9 FEM 14 13 12 V- 3 RS232 TO COM0 C2- 27 11 C2+ 2 V+ 10 1 TXD2 470NF 26 C1- VDD C86 100NF C1+ 24 C87 470NF TXD2 28 VCC U17 C84 470NF GND GND A GND GND VDD GND VDD UART2 + CONFIGURATION PINS VDD Title IIEVB-600 5 4 3 2 Size B Document Number Date: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 Rev 1.1 Sheet 1 8 of 9 5 4 3 2 VIN 1 10K R146 5V LT1086CM 10UF/16V C91 100NF C88 VOUT CASE 1 ADJ VIN VDD 3 C111 1.2V GND U19 GND R118 300 R119 HDM J15 R147 470 6 10UF/16V VIN 1 EN 3 D C93 470NF TPS76912 GND GND GND HDP GND HDP 3.3V 27 C95 47PF 15K C92 R145 10K R121 GND R122 VOUT 1 GND GND 5 + D20 R.LED GND USB-A - U20 2 C94 47PF 15K AD8030 5 HDM 27 R120 1 2 3 4 + 7 4 D VDD EXT_VDDCORE TP U26B 100NF GND C90 100NF R116 100 + 2 RXE020 TP 2 4 1 F1 1 8 5V VDD TP VIN 1 GND FEEDBACK SW3 D10 U21 4 1 VIN 1 J16 2 3 1 2 GND C SWITCH DC-JACK C C99 100NF D11 MUR115 ON/OFF 1000UF/25V + C96 C98 100NF 5 PGND C97 SGND 1 2 LM2591HVS-3.3 GND 2 USB-B 1 R125 NC GND GND D19 R.LED OTPUT 6 27 C101 15PF 15PF VDD 2 L4 68UH/1A + 1 DDP C100 1000UF/25V 1 2 3 4 3 J17 DDM R124 DDP R143 470 1 DDM 27 2 1N4001 R123 GND TP GND MSEL AVDD AVDD C102 AVDD 100NF AGND AGND 100NF AD8030 TS5A3159 4 nHPI_CONTROL 6 1 NC 3 + - 2 1 2 LL4148 D15 8 AVDD RESET -RESET 2 R132 U23B GND ADVREF + AD8030 5 - 6 P1 NC R136 POT 2 A 7 SP708RCN GND + 10UF/16V C108 0 D18 R137 NC 1.2V OPTIONAL Title USB+POWER+RESET + ANALOG INPUT 2 GND GND 3 - 8 6 8 7 5 4 NC RESET RESET PFO AVDD AGND 1 AD8030 3 2 + 1 1 GND AVDD 4 1UF/16V 3 TACK_SW C107GND MR PFI VCC U24 1 4 + CON2 AGND U26A GND SW2 15K GND 4 HPID5 C104 47PF AGND LL4148 A J18 1 100NF D16 B R126 3 2 IN VDD C105 NO COM GND VDD VDD R131 4.7K HPID5_ADC LL4148 D12 U23A 8 U22 SW1 VDD B 5 TACK_SW C103 GND Size B Document Number Date: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 Rev 1.1 AGND 5 4 3 2 Sheet 1 9 of 9 II-EVB-600 User Manual 2.9 Getting Started Running the iChipConfig Utility for the First Time This section describes how to start running the iChipConfig Utility. To start the iChipConfig Utility: 1. Select Programs > ConnectOne > iChipConfig from Windows Start menu. The iChip Configuration Tools window is displayed: 2. Select the desired operation by clicking the appropriate icon. When an icon is selected (except Exit), the iChipConfig utility attempts to locate the II-EVB-600 on one of the PC’s COM ports at the default baud rate of 38400. If the II-EVB-600 is not located, the Serial Settings dialog box is displayed: Getting Started 24 II-EVB-600 User Manual Getting Started This dialog box is also displayed if you select Serial Ports from the menu bar. 3. From the Serial Port drop-down list, select the port to which the II-EVB-600 is attached. 4. In the Baud Rate area: Select the exact Baud Rate used by the II-EVB-600. -or- Select Scan if you don’t know the baud rate. If Scan is selected, iChipConfig Utility runs through the different baud rates until the correct baud rate to be used is found. The following message is displayed: Note: If iChipConfig Utility still fails to find the II-EVB-600, make sure that there are no applications open, such as Palm HotSync, occupying the port; switch to a different COM port and try Scan again. After iChipConfig has found the baud rate, you can easily change it by opening the Serial Settings dialog box and selecting the desired baud rate. 2.10 Configuring for Connection To be part of the LAN, the II-EVB-600 needs basic LAN settings, such as IP Address, Subnet and Gateway IP address. There are two ways to configure this set of parameters for II-EVB-600: Dynamic IP Allocation (Via DHCP) Fixed IP Configuration (Via User Assignment) Getting Started 25 II-EVB-600 User Manual 2.10.1 Getting Started Dynamic IP Allocation By default, the II-EVB-600 is configured to gain LAN access via DHCP. Therefore, if a DHCP server is present, there is no need for additional configuration. Specific configuration for acquiring LAN settings via DHCP can be carried out from the Quick Configuration window in the figure below: 1. Select the Use DHCP check box and click Save. 2. To activate these settings, recycle power to the II-EVB-600. Note: II-EVB-600 supports DHCP Server extensions. This means that if your server’s assignees’ have additional LAN settings, such as SMTP server, the II-EVB-600 automatically configures and uses these settings. 2.10.2 Fixed IP Configuration To configure the II-EVB-600 to work with a fixed IP address, the following parameters should be configured: 1. Use the Quick Configuration screen to set the following parameters: Getting Started 26 II-EVB-600 User Manual Getting Started IP Address (DIP): Set it to the IP address you want the II-EVB-600 to have. Subnet (SNET) IP Gateway (IPG) 2. Click Save and recycle power to the II-EVB-600. These settings can also be configured using the following AT+i commands: AT+iDIP AT+iSNET AT+iIPG A detailed description of these commands can be found in the AT+i Programmer's Manual. Getting Started 27 II-EVB-600 User Manual 3 Firmware and Parameters Update Firmware and Parameters Update This section describes the II-EVB-600 local firmware and parameters update capabilities using the iChipConfig utility. It also describes how to create and use parameter files (*.RPF). 3.1 Local Firmware Update The II-EVB-600 can be updated locally in one of two ways. You can upload the firmware directly from the host (PC, in our case) via the RS232 interface, or from the external flash memory provided on the II-EVB-600 via the SPI interface. 3.1.1 Loading the Firmware from Host To load the iChip firmware from host memory via the RS232 serial interface, you need to obtain the RAM version of the firmware flavor you wish to install from Connect One. The RAM version is provided as two separate files: a version.hdr file and a version.dat file. The following procedure assumes that you have a host application running on your PC, in which you insert appropriate lines of code, as detailed below. 1. Power up the II-EVB-600 and assert the MSEL pin for at least 5 seconds. 2. Use the connected UART at a baud rate between 9600 and 115200 to send a capital U character to the iChip. Wait for a > prompt. 3. Send a capital L and wait for a > prompt. 4. Send the version.hdr file and wait for a > prompt. 5. Send the version.dat file. 6. The firmware is now loaded into iChip’s RAM and ready for use. 3.1.2 Loading the Firmware from SPI Flash Memory 1. Invoke the iChipConfig utility. Miscellaneous Operational Features 28 II-EVB-600 User Manual Firmware and Parameters Update 2. Click Tools > CO2128/2064 Monitor Mode. 3. In the dialog box displayed, select the SPI Flash 4 Mbit check box and click OK. 4. Wait for the utility to finish loading FPRO into iChip’s RAM. 5. Power up the II-EVB-600 while holding down the MSEL switch for at least 5 seconds and OK the dialog box. Miscellaneous Operational Features 29 II-EVB-600 User Manual Firmware and Parameters Update 6. In the dialog box displayed, click the FW Update button. 7. In the dialog box that appears, select the .imf image file of the firmware you wish to upload and click Open. Miscellaneous Operational Features 30 II-EVB-600 User Manual Firmware and Parameters Update 8. Click Yes when prompted. 9. The following screen appears: 10. Click OK on the Image file loaded successfully dialog box. The firmware is loaded into the SPI flash memory. When you reset the iChip, it automatically loads the firmware from flash memory into its internal RAM. 3.2 Managing Parameter Files Parameters for the II-EVB-600 are stored in *.RPF files. Parameter files can be used to save current configurations to be loaded for later use or to automate product distribution. Miscellaneous Operational Features 31 II-EVB-600 User Manual 3.2.1 Firmware and Parameters Update Saving the II-EVB-600 Configuration to an RPF File The parameters stored in the II-EVB-600 can be saved to a Remote Parameter File (RPF) or loaded from an RPF file onto the II-EVB-600. To save the current configuration to an RPF file: 1. Click the Full Configuration icon. The II-EVB-600 Full Configuration window is displayed. 2. Click File > Save as RPF File in the Full Configuration window. The RPF Parameters dialog box is displayed: 3. Configure the following parameters and click OK: Select the Start from factory defaults check box if you want to save the factory default settings as your new parameters. Do not select the Start from factory defaults check box if you want to save your current configuration (except for parameters) in the RPF file. Group - Not relevant Destination Chip Serial Number - Not relevant 3.2.2 Loading an RPF File To load an RPF file onto the iChip: 1. Select File > Load RPF file from the iChipConfig menu. The Open dialog box is displayed: Miscellaneous Operational Features 32 II-EVB-600 User Manual Firmware and Parameters Update 2. Browse to the appropriate RPF file and click Open. All the parameters from the RPF file are loaded onto the II-EVB-600. 3. If an illegal parameter value has been assigned, iChipConfig Utility displays the illegal parameter and offers to save it to a log file. Enter a new valid parameter value and Load/Save the RPF file again. Miscellaneous Operational Features 33