Data Sheet Stick-Prototype-Board Contents 1 Scope 2 2 Connections and Controls 2 3 Interfaces 3 4 Technical Data 7 Rev. 12/2007 – 001 Windows®, Windows XP® and Windows Vista® are registered trademarks of the Microsoft corp. Cortex is a registered trademark of ARM. All trademarks of other companies used in this document refer exclusively to the products of these companies. Supported by Samtec www.samtec.com Stick-Prototype-Board Data Sheet 1 2 Scope This data sheet is for the Stick-Prototype-Board which can be used together with the USB-Sticks from Hitex. It contains all technical data of the system. The USB-Sticks from Hitex are specific debugger system being able to emulate an integrated microcontroller with on-chip debug support. It provides a USB communication port for connecting the USB-Stick to a PC. For operation, the overall system requires a Hitex USB-Stick. For more details see schematic. 2 Connections and Controls The LPC-IO-Board has the connectors and pads as shown in the following figure: 7 5 6 1 4 2 3 1 Stick-IO-Connector (X200) 2 Reset button (SW1) 3 Power pads - external power connection +5V (X210) - external power connection +3.3V (X211) - external power GND (X212/X213) 4 Wire-wrap area - 2.54mm / 1.27mm pitch 5 SMD pads (X204 – X209) 6 IO-Connector pads (X201, X202) 7 Connector pads (X203) Stick-Prototype-Board Data Sheet 3 The pads X210 and X203/pin1 can be used to supply an external stabilized power +5V to the board and the stick when used in standalone operation without the PC host. This requires that the pad X203/pin3 is tied to GND to enable the power regulator on the stick. The power regulator on the stick will generate the +3.3V power supply which is available at the pads X211 and X203/pin2,4. Instead using the pads X210 or X203 the power can be supplied via the USBstick and connector X200. In this case do not apply external power to the pads! This may cause a damage to your PC. . 3 Interfaces The connector pads X201 and X202 are directly connected to the stick IO connector X200 and allows easy access to the stick pins. The following figure shows the orientation and numbering of the connectors: X201 X200 1 X202 1 Reset button The following tables show the pin assignment of the stick IO connector X200 and the connector pads X201 and X202. More details can be found in the schematic. Stick-Prototype-Board Data Sheet 4 Pin Assignment of the I/O-Connector X200 Pin Signal name Pin Signal name 1 +3.3V 2 +3.3V 3 Reset 4 Power_enable 5 P1 6 P35 7 P2 8 P36 9 P3 10 GND 11 P4 12 P37 13 P5 14 P38 15 P6 16 P39 17 P7 18 P40 19 P8 20 P41 21 GND 22 GND 23 P9 24 P42 25 P10 26 P43 27 P11 28 P44 29 P12 30 P45 31 P13 32 GNDA 33 GND 34 P46 35 P14 36 P47 37 P15 38 P48 39 P16 40 P49 41 P17 42 P50 43 P18 44 GND 45 P19 46 P51 47 P20 48 P52 49 P21 50 P53 51 P22 52 P54 53 GND 54 GND 55 P23 56 P55 57 P24 58 P56 59 P25 60 P57 Stick-Prototype-Board Data Sheet 5 61 P26 62 P58 63 P27 64 P59 65 P28 66 P60 67 P29 68 P61 69 P30 70 P62 71 P31 72 P63 73 P32 74 P64 75 P33 76 GND 77 P34 78 Board ID 79 +5V 80 +5V The connector pins P1 – P34 are routed to connector X201 and the connector pins P35 – P64 are routed to connector X202. Pin Assignment of the I/O-Connector X201 X201 Pin Signal name Pin Signal name 1 P34 2 P33 3 P32 4 P31 5 P30 6 P29 7 P28 8 P27 9 P26 10 P25 11 P24 12 P23 13 P22 14 P21 15 P20 16 P19 17 P18 18 P17 19 P16 20 P15 21 P14 22 P13 23 P12 24 P11 25 P10 26 P9 27 P8 28 P7 29 P6 30 P5 31 P4 32 P3 Stick-Prototype-Board Data Sheet 6 33 P2 34 P1 35 Reset 36 GND Pin Assignment of the I/O-Connector X202 X202 Pin Signal name Pin Signal name 1 +5V 2 +5V 3 P64 4 P63 5 P62 6 P61 7 P60 8 P59 9 P58 10 P57 11 P56 12 P55 13 P54 14 P53 15 P52 16 P51 17 P50 18 P49 19 P48 20 P47 21 P46 22 P45 23 P44 24 P43 25 P42 26 P41 27 P40 28 P39 29 P38 30 P37 31 P36 32 P35 33 Power_enable 34 GND 35 +3.3V 36 +3.3V For the connection of the USB- to the PC you can use an USB extension cable. Stick-Prototype-Board Data Sheet 7 Caution Connect the board and the stick only when not powered from the PC or external and in the orientation as shown in the figure above. Please avoid any short-cuts by metallic parts touching the USB-Stick or the Stick-Prototype-Board. Do not supply external power to the Stick-Prototype-Board via the pads or the USB-B connector while the stick is connected to the PC. This may cause serious damage to your PC. Modifications of the Stick-Prototype-Board or supplying of external power via the Stick-Prototype-Board is at your own risk. Hitex is not reliable for any damages caused by wrong handling. 4 Technical Data The features of the Stick-Prototype-Board are summarized as follows: • 2x40-pin 0.635mm pitch PCB extension Stick-I/O-connector for a Hitex USB-Stick MEC6-140-02-L-D-RA1 (Samtec) • 2x32-pin connector pads pitch 2.54mm with stick IO pads • Wire-wrap field 40 x 20 pads 1.27mm pitch (50 x 25mm) • Wire-wrap field 20 x 10 pads 2.54mm pitch (50 x 25mm) • SMD pad for 2 x SOT-223, 2 x SO-8, 2 x TSSOP-20 connected to 1.27mm pads • 2 x 5 pin power connector 2.54mm pitch (+5V, +3.3V, GND, GNDA, enable) • reset button • Dimension: ca. 95x 65mm