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Table of Contents
Modules' Interfaces........................................................................................................................................ 3
Ordering Information...................................................................................................................................... 4
Cable Map Overview..................................................................................................................................... 5
Micro SD Connections................................................................................................................................... 6
RS485 & RS232 Interface............................................................................................................................. 7
CAN Bus Interfaces....................................................................................................................................... 8
USB e Mini USB Connections........................................................................................................................ 9
Ethernet Connection...................................................................................................................................... 10
Ethernet 1 Connection................................................................................................................................... 11
Linux Console Connections........................................................................................................................... 12
Power Supply Connections............................................................................................................................ 13
Audio Connection.......................................................................................................................................... 14
Expansion Connector.................................................................................................................................... 15
LVDS Interface.............................................................................................................................................. 19
HDMI Interface............................................................................................................................................... 21
Product Compliance...................................................................................................................................... 29
Support.......................................................................................................................................................... 30
Disclaimer...................................................................................................................................................... 30
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Modules' Interfaces
Communications
Multimedia
Other Peripherals
WARNING!
Not all the drivers are available for all operative system
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Ordering Information
Following table provides the ordering informations and the description for the Basic technical specifications:
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Note: Optional WiFi and Camera test option are available on Starterkit expansion connectors
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Warning!
Not for all the modules are available the camera or Wifi options
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Cable Map Overview
This document is an overview about cable connecting map of ENGICAM's SOM module Evaluation board.
It describes the connector and the interface unit available to user, and it specifies the electrical characteristic of signals
The figure below shows the whole wiring map and its join connectors. This document will try to analyse all type of used connections to
help the user's start up.
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Micro SD Connections
The evaluation Board has a Micro SD switch detected connector. It uses both Micro SD standard type card and Micro SD High Capacity type
card.
NOTE: The i.Core MX53 & M6x modules have also the boot option from the SD card
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RS485 & RS232 Interface
The following figure represents the connections of the RS485 signals. The RS485 bus is connected through a terminal male connector
(EUROCLAMP code PV03-3.5-H-P or compatible connector) mounted on PCB and referenced J32.
The wiring map of female connector (EUROCLAMP code SH03-3,5) used for UART is shown in the following table.
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CAN Bus Interfaces
The following figure represents the connections CAN bus's signals. The CAN bus is connected through two terminal male connectors
(EUROCLAMP code PV03-3.5-H-P or compatible connector) mounted on PCB and referenced J3-J31. In the figure t here are also shown the
jumpers for matching the Bus's impedance at 120 Ohm (JM5 for CAN Bus1, JM1 fro CAN Bus2).
The wiring map of female connector (EUROCLAMP code SH03-3,5) used for CAN is shown in the following table.
J3 connector mapping
Pin Number Signal Name Function Description Voltage
1 CAN H High level can bus line Standard CAN Compliant
2 CAN L Low level can bus line Standard CAN Compliant
3 GND Power Signal -
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USB e Mini USB Connections
Evaluation board provides of 3 USB Host A type and 1 USB OTG both High-speed 2.0 type. All available and referenced J24, J25, J26, J14
In the following tables are represented the electrical connection of USB interface, the first table shows the USB standard interface
connections (USB type A plug), the second table shows the USB OTG interface connections (USB OTG type mini AB plug)
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Ethernet Connection
The figure represents the Ethernet 10/100 connection. This connection uses a RJ45 standard plug (8 wires) with standard UTP cable. The
reference of connector is J10.
The following table shows the wiring map ( as above mentioned you must use a standard UTP cable)
Pin
Signal Name Function Description Voltage
Number
1 TX+ Transmit positive signal Standard Ethernet
2 TX- Transmit negative signal Standard Ethernet
3 RX+ Receive positive signal Standard Ethernet
4 NC - -
5 NC - -
6 RX- Receive negative signal Standard Ethernet
7 NC - -
8 NC - -
NOTE: For further information is strongly recommended to refer to the Hardware manual and the attached documents
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Ethernet 1 Connection
The figure represents the Ethernet1 10/100 connection. This connection uses a Molex 53047-1010 connector which mates with 51021-
1000 PicoBlade Wire-to-Wirer. The reference of connector is J35.
The following table shows the wiring map ( as above mentioned you must use a standard UTP cable)
Pin
Signal Name Function Description Voltage
Number
1 NC - -
2 NC - -
3 +3V3_OUT Power -
4 ETH1_LED_ACT_ANOD Led indicator Anode signal Standard Ethernet
5 ETH1_LED_10_100_KATHOD Led Indicator Cathode signal Standard Ethernet
6 ETH1_RXP Receive positive signal Standard Ethernet
7 ETH1_RXN Receive negative signal Standard Ethernet
8 GND Power -
9 ETH1_TXP Transmit positive signal Standard Ethernet
10 ETH1_TXN Transmit negative signal Standard Ethernet
NOTE: For further information is strongly recommended to refer to the Hardware manual and the attached documents
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Linux Console Connections
The evaluation board has also two RS232 connections (see figure) which use connectors Modu II type (4 poles), referenced J28 and J30.
The evaluation Kit is already equipped with an appropriate cable.
The following table shows the wiring map and the electrical features of connections. When Linux is installed the UART1 is used like
console. Note that only 3 poles are connected, the fourth is left NC.
J30
Pin Number Signal Name Function Description Voltage
1 UART2_TXD Transmit Signal RS232 Standard
2 UART2_RXD Receive Signal RS232 Standard
3 GND Power Signal -
J28
Pin Number Signal Name Function Description Voltage
1 UART1_TXD Transmit Signal RS232 Standard
2 UART1_RXD Receive Signal RS232 Standard
3 GND Power Signal -
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Power Supply Connections
The figure shows the power supply connection. The evaluation board receives an input DC voltage, which ranging from +12V to +28V. The
connector J11 is a SOCKET PCB DC 2.5MM PK10. All the evaluation kit is already equipped with its own external plug in adaptors.
Insert the plug in the socket to switch on the evaluation board. The button S1 is used to reset the board.
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Audio Connection
The following figure shows the audio mode connection, which is mated with a bushing connector type ADIMPEX code GP000540 (6mm dia)
compliant with a standard plug JACK 3,5mm.
HP Output:
• -80 dB THD+N
Line Out:
• -85 dB THD+N
Note: For further information about audio specifications please refer to SGTL5000 data sheet
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Expansion Connector
The Evaluation Board is provided of two Expansion connectors (model Samtec code SHF-108-01-L-D-SM-K J19). These connector make
available a variety of signals which are usable for standard or custom applications. Samtec SHF mates with FFSD-08 or FFTP-08 series.
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The expansion provide in standard condition to:
• 1x SPI interface
• 1x I2C Bus
• 3x Spare GPIO
For a customized use or further informations of the signals please refer to the module's “Hardware manual” and NXP's
“Reference manual” and documentations
Warning:
for the entire code of mating connector please refer to SAMTEC catalogue or to the following internet link: www.samtec.com
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JTag Jumper and Connector
Joint Test Action Group (JTAG) is the common name used for the IEEE 1149.1 standard entitled Standard Test Access Port and
Boundary-Scan Architecture for test access ports used for testing printed circuit boards using boundary scan. JTAG is often used as an
IC debug or probing port. There are no official standards for JTAG adapter physical connectors. The evaluation board mounts a socket by
Molex, code 53047-10 (referenced J7) which mates with 51021-1000 PicoBlade Wire-to-Wirer.
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Boot Jumper set up
Boot mode's pin determines how the module runs the boot. The evaluation board has a jumper used to choice the boot sequence JM1. The
Jumper referenced JM1 determines the boot from NAND or SD.
The boot_mode pin put to GND allows to boot the modules from internal sources.
BOOT_MODE Action
0 Boot from internal modules
The jumper referenced JM3 allows to choice the boot sequence. The following table lists the possible boot choices:
Note: for further information is strongly recommended to refer to the modules “Hardware manual” and Vendor processor
Documentation
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LVDS Interface
In the evaluation board there are two connections type LVDS interface, each connection up to 24 bit data. The LVDS ports may be used as
follows:
• One single-channel output
• One dual-channel output: single input, split to two output channels
• Two identical outputs: single input sent to both output channels
• Two independent outputs: two inputs sent, each, to a different output channel
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LVDS CABLE INTERFACES
The Following the connectors' pin-out of both evaluation board LVDS interfaces, J1 and J2. Both LVDS interface connectors mate with
DF14-20S-1.25C Hirose or compatible code.
Pin number Signal Name on J1 Signal Name on J2 Function Description Voltage reference
1 GND GND Power PIN -
2 +3V3_OUT +3V3_OUT Power PIN -
3 +3V3_OUT +3V3_OUT Power PIN -
4 +5V +5V Power PIN -
5 +5V +5V Power PIN -
6 +12V +12V Power PIN -
7 NC NC - -
8 LVDS0_TX0_N LVDS1_TX0_N LVDS Interface's Signals +2,5V
9 LVDS0_TX0_P LVDS1_TX0_P LVDS Interface's Signals +2,5V
10 GND GND Power PIN -
11 LVDS0_TX1_N LVDS1_TX1_N LVDS Interface's Signals +2,5V
12 LVDS0_TX1_P LVDS1_TX1_P LVDS Interface's Signals +2,5V
13 GND GND Power PIN -
14 LVDS0_TX2_N LVDS1_TX2_N LVDS Interface's Signals +2,5V
15 LVDS0_TX2_P LVDS1_TX2_P LVDS Interface's Signals +2,5V
16 GND GND Power PIN -
17 LVDS0_CLK_N LVDS1_CLK_N LVDS Interface's Signals +2,5V
18 LVDS0_CLK_P LVDS1_CLK_P LVDS Interface's Signals +2,5V
19 GND GND Power PIN -
20 LVDS0_TX3_N LVDS1_TX3_N LVDS Interface's Signals +2,5V
21 LVDS0_TX3_P LVDS1_TX3_P LVDS Interface's Signals +2,5V
22 GND GND Power PIN -
23 PWM1_OUT PWM2_OUT PWM (Display Contrast) +3,3V
24 I2C1_SCL I2C2_SCL I2C SCL Signal +3,3V
25 I2C1_SDA I2C2_SDA I2C SDA Signal +3,3V
26 TOUCH1_INTn TOUCH1_INTn Touch Interrupt +3,3V
27 USB_DP1 USB_DP2 USB interface -
28 USB_DM1 USB_DM2 USB nterface -
29 GPIO_LCD1_SPARE GPIO_LCD1_SPARE General Purpose IO +3,3V
30 8/6#_BIT 8/6#_BIT General Purpose IO +3,3V
Note: Both connectors already provided of the touch panel and backlight interfaces
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HDMI Interface
(Only for i.Core MX6 series)
HDMI is a compact audio/video interface for transferring uncompressed digital audio/video data from a HDMI - compliant device to a
compatible digital audio device, computer monitor, video projector, and digital television. For information about the HDMI specifications
refer to the HDMI standard.
The connector is a standard HDMI type 19 poles. In the table is shown the standard pin configuration.
Note:
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PCIe
The figure shows the connector suitable for PCIe mini card. On the PCB a space for half size cards only has been reserved.
2 +3V3 28 +1,5V
3 RSVD 29 GND
4 GND 30 SMB_CLK
5 RSVD 31 PCIEX_TX-
6 +1,5V 32 SMB_DATA
7 CLKREQ# 33 PCIEX_TX+
8 UIM_PWR 34 GND
9 GND 35 GND
10 UIM_DATA 36 USB_D-
11 REFCLK- 37 RSVD
12 UIM_CLK 38 USB_D+
13 REFCLK+ 39 RSVD
14 UIM_RESET 40 GND
15 GND 41 RSVD
16 UIM_VPP 42 LED_WWAN#
17 RSVD 43 RSVD
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Pin Number Signal Name Pin Number Signal Name
18 GND 44 LED_WLAN#
19 RSVD 45 RSVD
20 W_DISABLE# 46 LED_WPAN#
21 GND 47 RSVD
22 PERST# 48 +1,5V
23 PCIEX_RX- 49 RSVD
24 +3V3VAUX 50 GND
25 PCIEX_RX+ 51 RSVD
26 GND 52 +3V3
The connector and the Pinout are the standard for PCIe mini card, in which are available also the connections to the SIM card.
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WiFi
The EDIMM 2.0 is equipped with Sterling-LWB™ 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® Smart
Ready Multi-Standard Module. This module is based upon the Broadcom 4343W chipset and
supports IEEE 802.11 b/g/n, BT 2.1+EDR, and BLE 4.1 wireless connectivity. The module comes
in three configurations to best address specific applications and features an industrial
temperature rating (-40° to +85° C) and an industry-leading breadth of certifications and
antenna options.
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MIPI CSI
The evaluation board is equipped with an interface MIPI CSI, connector code QSS-025-01-F-D-A (Samtec)
3 I2C1_SCL 4 +3V3
5 I2C1_SDA 6 NC
7 NC 8 +1V8_SOM
9 MIPI_CSI1_D3_P 10 +1V8_SOM
11 MIPI_CSI1_D3_N 12 NC
13 NC 14 +5V
15 MIPI_CSI1_D2_P 16 +5V
17 MIPI_CSI1_D2_N 18 NC
19 NC 20 NC
21 MIPI_CSI1_D1_P 22 NC
23 MIPI_CSI1_D1_N 24 USB_EXP_DP
25 NC 26 USB_EXP_DN
27 MIPI_CSI1_D0_P 28 NC
29 MIPI_CSI1_D0_N 30 USB2_TX_P
31 NC 32 USB2_TX_N
33 MIPI_CSI1_CLK_P 34 NC
35 MIPI_CSI1_CLK_N 36 USB2_RX_P
37 NC 38 USB2_RX_PN
39 NC 40 NC
41 NC 42 NC
43 NC 44 NC
45 NC 46 GPIO5_IO05
47 NC 48 GPIO4_IO11
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Pin Number Name Pin Number Name
49 GPIO4_IO21 50 GPIO1_IO12
51 GND 52 GND
53 GND 54 GND
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MDC
The evaluation board is equipped with an interface MODULE DEPENDENT CONNECTOR, connector code QSS-025-01-F-D-A (Samtec)
3 I2C2_SCL 4 +3V3
5 I2C2_SDA 6 NC
7 NC 8 +1V8_SOM
9 MD_LANE3_P 10 +1V8_SOM
11 MD_LANE3_N 12 NC
13 NC 14 +5V
15 MD_LANE2_P 16 +5V
17 MD_LANE2_N 18 NC
19 NC 20 NC
21 MD_LANE1_P 22 NC
23 MD_LANE1_N 24 NC
25 NC 26 NC
27 MD_LANE0_P 28 NC
29 MD_LANE0_N 30 NC
31 NC 32 NC
33 MD_LANE4_P 34 NC
35 MD_LANE4_N 36 NC
37 NC 38 NC
39 NC 40 NC
41 NC 42 NC
43 MD_ETH2_nLINK 44 NC
45 MD_ETH2_nACT 46 GPIO5_IO20
47 NC 48 GPIO5_IO21
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Pin Number Name Pin Number Name
49 GPIO2_IO06 50 GPIO2_IO07
51 GND 52 GND
53 GND 54 GND
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Product Compliance
In order to respect own internal policy regarding the environmental regulations and safety
laws, Engicam in this chapter confirms the compliant, when applicable, of its own products
to the normative ROHS and REACH and to the recognized hazards.
Warning!
The current product board mounts a VL-1220/HFN Rechargeable Battery, that has the
following elements included into the SVHC list:
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On-line Support
We offer an on-line support to allow the customer to stay updated on the development of
software release and on the enhancement of the documentation.
Support
support@engicam.com
Disclaimer
Information in this document is provided solely to enable system and software implementers to use Engicam products. Engicam
does not guarantee that the information in this manual is up-to-date, correct, complete or of good quality. Nor does Engicam
assume guarantee for further usage of the information.
Liability claims against Engicam, referring to material or non-material related damages caused, due to usage or non-usage of the
information given in the manual, or due to usage of erroneous or incomplete information, are exempted.
Engicam explicitly reserves the rights to change or add to the contents of this manual or parts of it without special notification.
All operating parameters must be validated for each customer application by customer’s technical experts.
All rights reserved. This documentation may not be photocopied or recorded on any electronic media without written approval.
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