ADSP-21489 EZ-BoardTM Evaluation System Manual

ADSP-21489 EZ-Board
Evaluation System Manual
TM
Revision 1.0, April 2010
Part Number
82-000228-01
Analog Devices, Inc.
One Technology Way
Norwood, Mass. 02062-9106
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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
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The Analog Devices logo, VisualDSP++, SHARC, EZ-KIT Lite, and
EZ-Extender are registered trademarks of Analog Devices, Inc.
EZ-Board 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-21489 EZ-Board 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-21489 EZ-Board is currently being processed for certification
that it complies with the essential requirements of the European EMC
directive 89/336/EEC amended by 93/68/EEC and therefore carries the
“CE” mark.
The EZ-Board 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-Boards in the protective shipping package.
CONTENTS
PREFACE
Product Overview ........................................................................ viii
Purpose of This Manual ................................................................. xi
Intended Audience ......................................................................... xi
Manual Contents .......................................................................... xii
What’s New in This Manual .......................................................... xii
Technical or Customer Support .................................................... xiii
Supported Processors .................................................................... xiii
Product Information .................................................................... xiv
Analog Devices Web Site ........................................................ xiv
VisualDSP++ Online Documentation ..................................... xiv
Technical Library CD .............................................................. xv
EngineerZone ......................................................................... xvi
Social Networking Web Sites .................................................. xvi
Related Documents ...................................................................... xvi
Notation Conventions ................................................................ xviii
USING ADSP-21489 EZ-BOARD
Package Contents .......................................................................... 1-2
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Default Configuration .................................................................. 1-3
EZ-Board Installation ................................................................... 1-5
EZ-Board Session Startup ............................................................. 1-6
Evaluation License Restrictions ..................................................... 1-8
Memory Map ............................................................................... 1-8
SDRAM Interface ....................................................................... 1-10
SRAM Interface .......................................................................... 1-10
Parallel Flash Memory Interface .................................................. 1-11
SPI Interface .............................................................................. 1-12
Watch Dog Timer Interface ........................................................ 1-12
Temperature Sensor Interface ...................................................... 1-13
S/PDIF Interface ........................................................................ 1-14
Audio Interface ........................................................................... 1-15
UART Interface .......................................................................... 1-17
LEDs and Push Buttons .............................................................. 1-17
JTAG Interface ........................................................................... 1-19
Expansion Interface II ................................................................. 1-20
Power Measurements .................................................................. 1-21
Power-On-Self Test ..................................................................... 1-22
Example Programs ...................................................................... 1-22
Background Telemetry Channel .................................................. 1-22
Reference Design Information ..................................................... 1-23
ADSP-21489 EZ-BOARD HARDWARE REFERENCE
System Architecture ...................................................................... 2-2
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DAI Interface .......................................................................... 2-3
DPI Interface .......................................................................... 2-4
Flags and Memory Selects .............................................................. 2-6
Push Buttons and Switches ............................................................ 2-7
DAI [1–8] Enable Switch (SW1) .............................................. 2-8
DAI [9–16] Enable Switch (SW2) ............................................ 2-8
DPI [1–8] Enable Switch (SW3) .............................................. 2-9
Boot Mode Select Switch (SW4) ............................................ 2-10
DSP Clock Configuration Switch (SW5) ................................ 2-10
DAI [17–20] Enable Switch (SW7) ........................................ 2-11
Programmable Flag Push Buttons (SW8–11) .......................... 2-12
Reset Push Button (SW12) .................................................... 2-12
External Port Enable Switch (SW13) ...................................... 2-12
DPI [9–14] Enable Switch (SW14) ........................................ 2-13
Audio In1 Left Selection Switch (SW15) ................................ 2-14
Audio In1 Right Selection Switch (SW16) .............................. 2-14
Audio In2 Right Selection Switch (SW17) .............................. 2-15
Audio In2 Left Selection Switch (SW18) ................................ 2-16
JTAG Switches (SW19–22) .................................................... 2-16
Headphone Enable Switch (SW23) ........................................ 2-18
Audio Loopback Switches (SW24–25) ................................... 2-18
Jumpers ...................................................................................... 2-19
Flash WP Jumper (JP1) ......................................................... 2-20
S/PDIF Loopback Jumper (JP2) ............................................ 2-20
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UART RTS/CTS Jumper (JP3) ............................................. 2-20
UART Loopback Jumper (JP4) .............................................. 2-20
DSP Audio Oscillator Jumper (JP5) ....................................... 2-20
LEDs ......................................................................................... 2-21
GPIO LEDs (LED1–8) ......................................................... 2-22
Power LED (LED9) .............................................................. 2-22
Reset LED (LED10) ............................................................. 2-22
Thermal Limit LED (LED11) ............................................... 2-23
Connectors ................................................................................. 2-24
Expansion Interface II Connector (J1) ................................... 2-25
RS-232 Connector (J2) ......................................................... 2-25
MP JTAG Connector (J3) ..................................................... 2-25
RCA Audio Connector (J4) ................................................... 2-26
RCA Audio Connector (J5) ................................................... 2-26
S/PDIF In Connector (J6) ..................................................... 2-26
S/PDIF Out Connector (J7) .................................................. 2-26
Headphone Out Connector (J8) ............................................ 2-27
JTAG Connector (P1) ........................................................... 2-27
Expansion Interface II Connector (P2) .................................. 2-27
Differential In/Out Connectors (P8–9) .................................. 2-28
MP JTAG Out Connector (P12) ........................................... 2-28
VDDINT Power Connector (P14) ........................................ 2-28
VDDEXT Power Connector (P15) ........................................ 2-29
Power Connector (P16) ......................................................... 2-29
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Standalone Debug Agent Connector (ZP1) ............................ 2-29
ADSP-21489 EZ-BOARD BILL OF MATERIALS
ADSP-21489 EZ-BOARD SCHEMATIC
Title Page .................................................................................... B-1
Processor - External Port .............................................................. B-2
Memory - Parallel ........................................................................ B-3
Processor - DAI, DPI Interfaces .................................................... B-4
Processor - Power, CLKIN ............................................................ B-5
S/PDIF, RS-232, JTAG Interfaces ................................................. B-6
Reset Circuit, Push Buttons, LEDs ............................................... B-7
Audio Page 1 ................................................................................ B-8
Audio Page 2 ................................................................................ B-9
Audio Page 3 .............................................................................. B-10
Audio Page 4 .............................................................................. B-11
Audio Page 5 .............................................................................. B-12
Audio Page 6 .............................................................................. B-13
Audio Page 7 .............................................................................. B-14
Expansion II Interface ................................................................ B-15
Power ........................................................................................ B-16
INDEX
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PREFACE
Thank you for purchasing the ADSP-21489 EZ-Board™, Analog
Devices, Inc. evaluation system for SHARC® processors.
SHARC processors are based on a 32-bit super Harvard architecture that
includes a unique memory architecture comprised of two large on-chip,
dual-ported SRAM blocks coupled with a sophisticated IO processor,
which gives a SHARC processor the bandwidth for sustained high-speed
computations. SHARC processors represents today’s de facto standard for
floating-point processing, targeted toward premium audio applications.
The evaluation board is designed to be used in conjunction with the VisualDSP++® development environment to test the capabilities of the
ADSP-21489 SHARC processors. The VisualDSP++ 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
• Plot memory
Access to the processor from a personal computer (PC) is achieved
through a USB port or an external JTAG emulator. The USB interface of
the standalone debug agent gives unrestricted access to the processor and
evaluation board’s peripherals. Analog Devices JTAG emulators offer
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Product Overview
faster communication between the host PC and target hardware. To learn
more about Analog Devices emulators and processor development tools,
go to http://www.analog.com/dsp/tools/.
The ADSP-21489 EZ-Board provides example programs to demonstrate
the product capabilities.
ADSP-21489 EZ-Board installation is part of the VisuL The
alDSP++ update 8 or later installation. As an EZ-KIT Lite, an
EZ-Board is a licensed product that offers an unrestricted evaluation license for the first 90 days. For details about evaluation
license restrictions after the 90 days, refer to “Evaluation License
Restrictions” on page 1-8 and the VisualDSP++ Installation Quick
Reference Card.
Product Overview
The board features:
• Analog Devices ADSP-21489 SHARC processor
• Core performance up to 400 MHz
• 176-pin LQFP package
• 25 MHz CLKIN oscillator
• 5 Mb of internal RAM memory
• Parallel flash memory
• Numonyx M29W320EB – 4 MB (4M x 8 bits)
• SDRAM memory
• Micron MT48LC16M16A2P-6A – 16 Mbx x 16 bits
(256 Mb or 32 MB)
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• Asynchronous memory (SRAM)
• ISSI IS61WV102416BLL-10TLI – 1M x 16 bits (2 MB)
• SPI flash memory
• Numonyx M25P16 – 16 Mb
• Analog audio interface
• Analog Devices AD1939 audio codec
• 4 x 2 RCA phono jack for eight channels of stereo output
• 4 x 1 RCA phono jack for four channel of stereo input
• Two DB25 connectors for differential inputs/outputs
• 3.5 mm headphone jack with volume control connected to
one of the stereo outputs
• Supports all eight DACs and four ADCs in TDM and I2S
modes at 48 KHz, 96 KHz, and 192 KHz sample rates
• Digital audio interface (S/PDIF)
• RCA phono jack output
• RCA phono jack input
• Temperature monitor
• ON Semiconductor ADM1032
• Local and remote temperature sensing
• Universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART)
• ADM3202 RS-232 line driver/receiver
• DB9 female connector
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• LEDs
• Eleven LEDs: one board reset (red), eight general-purpose
(amber), one temperature sensor (amber), and one power
(green)
• Push buttons
• Five push buttons: one reset, two connected to the DAI,
and two connected to FLAG pins of the processor
• Expansion interface II
• Next generation of the expansion interface design, provides
access to most of the processor signals
• Power supply
• 5V @ 3.6 Amps
• Other features
• Watch dog timer (WDT) system reset implementation
• SHARC power measurement jumpers
• JTAG ICE 14-pin header
• USB cable
For information about hardware components of the EZ-Board, refer to
“ADSP-21489 EZ-Board Hardware Reference” on page 2-1.
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Purpose of This Manual
The ADSP-21489 EZ-Board 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-21489 EZ-Board. Finally, a
schematic and a bill of materials are provided for reference.
The product software installation is detailed in the VisualDSP++ Installation Quick Reference Card.
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 and
instruction set. Programmers who are unfamiliar with Analog Devices
processors can use this manual, but should supplement it with other texts
(such as the ADSP-214xx SHARC Processor Hardware Reference and
SHARC Processor Instruction Set Reference) that describe your target
architecture.
Programmers who are unfamiliar with VisualDSP++ should refer to the
VisualDSP++ online Help and user’s or getting started guides. For the
locations of these documents, see “Related Documents”.
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Manual Contents
Manual Contents
The manual consists of:
• Chapter 1, “Using ADSP-21489 EZ-Board” on page 1-1
Describes EZ-Board functionality from a programmer’s perspective
and provides a simplified memory map.
• Chapter 2, “ADSP-21489 EZ-Board Hardware Reference” on
page 2-1
Provides information about the EZ-Board hardware components.
• Appendix A, “ADSP-21489 EZ-Board Bill Of Materials” on
page A-1
Provides a list of components used to manufacture the EZ-Board.
• Appendix B, “ADSP-21489 EZ-Board Schematic” on page B-1
Provides resources for board-level debugging, can be used as a reference guide.
What’s New in This Manual
This is the first revision of the ADSP-21489 EZ-Board Evaluation System
Manual.
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Technical or Customer Support
You can reach Analog Devices, Inc. Customer Support in the following
ways:
• Visit the Embedded Processing and DSP products Web site at
http://www.analog.com/processors/technical_support
• E-mail tools questions to
processor.tools.support@analog.com
• E-mail processor questions to
processor.support@analog.com (World wide support)
processor.europe@analog.com (Europe support)
processor.china@analog.com (China support)
• Phone questions to 1-800-ANALOGD
• Contact your Analog Devices, Inc. local sales office or authorized
distributor
• Send questions by mail to:
Analog Devices, Inc.
One Technology Way
P.O. Box 9106
Norwood, MA 02062-9106
USA
Supported Processors
This evaluation system supports Analog Devices ADSP-21489 SHARC
embedded processors. Functionality of the ADSP-21483, ADSP-21486,
ADSP-21487, and ADSP-21488 processors can be evaluated using the
same product because the processors have many similarities.
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Product Information
Product Information
Product information can be obtained from the Analog Devices Web site,
VisualDSP++ online Help system, and a technical library CD.
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.
Visit MyAnalog.com to sign up. If you are a registered user, just log on.
Your user name is your e-mail address.
VisualDSP++ Online Documentation
Online documentation comprises the VisualDSP++ Help system, software
tools manuals, hardware tools manuals, processor manuals, Dinkum
Abridged C++ library, and FLEXnet License Tools software documenta-
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tion. You can search easily across the entire VisualDSP++ documentation
set for any topic of interest.
For easy printing, supplementary Portable Documentation Format (.pdf)
files for all manuals are provided on the VisualDSP++ installation CD.
Each documentation file type is described as follows.
File
Description
.chm
Help system files and manuals in Microsoft help format
.htm or
.html
Dinkum Abridged C++ library and FLEXnet License Tools software documentation. Viewing and printing the .html files requires a browser, such as Internet
Explorer 6.0 (or higher).
.pdf
VisualDSP++ and processor manuals in PDF format. Viewing and printing the
.pdf files requires a PDF reader, such as Adobe Acrobat Reader (4.0 or higher).
Technical Library CD
The technical library CD contains seminar materials, product highlights, a
selection guide, and documentation files of processor manuals, VisualDSP++ software manuals, and hardware tools manuals for the following
processor families: Blackfin, SHARC, TigerSHARC, ADSP-218x, and
ADSP-219x.
To order the technical library CD, go to http://www.analog.com/procesnavigate to the manuals page for your
processor, click the request CD check mark, and fill out the order form.
sors/technical_library,
Data sheets, which can be downloaded from the Analog Devices Web site,
change rapidly, and therefore are not included on the technical library
CD. Technical manuals change periodically. Check the Web site for the
latest manual revisions and associated documentation errata.
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Related Documents
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.
Social Networking Web Sites
You can now follow Analog Devices processor development on Twitter
and LinkedIn. To access:
• Twitter: http://twitter.com/ADIsharc and
http://twitter.com/blackfin
• LinkedIn: Network with the LinkedIn group, Analog Devices
SHARC or Analog Devices Blackfin: http://www.linkedin.com
Related Documents
For information on product related development software, see the following publications.
Table 1. Related Processor Publications
Title
Description
ADSP-21484/21486/21487/21489 SHARC Proces- General functional description, pinout, and
timing of the processor.
sor Preliminary Data Sheet
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Table 1. Related Processor Publications (Cont’d)
Title
Description
ADSP-214xx SHARC Processor Hardware Reference Description of internal processor architecture
and all register functions.
SHARC Processor Programming Reference
Description of all allowed processor assembly
instructions.
Table 2. Related VisualDSP++ Publications
Title
Description
VisualDSP++ Assembler and Preprocessor Manuals
Description of the assembler function and
commands.
VisualDSP++ C/C++ Compiler Manual for SHARC Description of the complier functions and
Processors
commands for SHARC processors.
VisualDSP++ Run-Time Library Manual for
SHARC Processors
Description of the run-time library functions
for SHARC processors.
VisualDSP++ Linker and Utilities Manual
Description of the linker function and commands.
VisualDSP++ Loader and Utilities Manual
Description of the loader/splitter function
and commands.
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Notation Conventions
Notation Conventions
Text conventions used in this manual are identified and described as
follows.
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Example
Description
Close command
(File menu)
Titles in reference sections indicate the location of an item within the
VisualDSP++ 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.
.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.
L
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.
a
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-21489 EZ-Board Evaluation System Manual
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EZ-BOARD
This chapter provides information to assist you with development of programs for the ADSP-21489 EZ-Board evaluation system.
The following topics are covered.
• “Package Contents” on page 1-2
• “Default Configuration” on page 1-3
• “EZ-Board Installation” on page 1-5
• “EZ-Board Session Startup” on page 1-6
• “Evaluation License Restrictions” on page 1-8
• “Memory Map” on page 1-8
• “SDRAM Interface” on page 1-10
• “SRAM Interface” on page 1-10
• “Parallel Flash Memory Interface” on page 1-11
• “SPI Interface” on page 1-12
• “Watch Dog Timer Interface” on page 1-12
• “Temperature Sensor Interface” on page 1-13
• “S/PDIF Interface” on page 1-14
• “Audio Interface” on page 1-15
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• “UART Interface” on page 1-17
• “LEDs and Push Buttons” on page 1-17
• “JTAG Interface” on page 1-19
• “Expansion Interface II” on page 1-20
• “Power Measurements” on page 1-21
• “Power-On-Self Test” on page 1-22
• “Example Programs” on page 1-22
• “Background Telemetry Channel” on page 1-22
• “Reference Design Information” on page 1-23
For information about VisualDSP++, including the boot loading, target
options, and other facilities, refer to the online Help.
For more information about the ADSP-21489 SHARC processor, see documents referred to as “Related Documents”.
Package Contents
Your ADSP-21489 EZ-Board package contains the following items.
• ADSP-21489 EZ-Board
• VisualDSP++ Installation Quick Reference Card
• CD containing:
• VisualDSP++ software
• ADSP-21489 EZ-Board debug software
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• USB driver files
• Example programs
• Universal 5.0V DC power supply
• 3.5 mm stereo headphones
• 6-foot RCA audio cable
• 6-foot 3.5 mm/RCA x 2 Y-cable
• 3.5 mm stereo female to RCA male Y-cable
Contact the vendor where you purchased your EZ-Board or contact Analog Devices, Inc. If any item is missing.
Default Configuration
The EZ-Board 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-Boards in the protective shipping package.
The ADSP-21489 EZ-Board board is designed to run outside your personal computer as a stand-alone unit. You do not have to open your
computer case.
When removing the EZ-Board from the package, handle the board carefully to avoid the discharge of static electricity, which can damage some
components. Figure 1-1 shows the default jumper and switch settings,
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connector locations, and LEDs used in installation. Confirm that your
board is in the default configuration before using the board.
Figure 1-1. Default EZ-Board Hardware Setup
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EZ-Board Installation
For correct operation, install the software in the order presented in the
VisualDSP++ Installation Quick Reference Card. Substitute instructions in
step 3 with instructions in this section.
There are two options to connect the EZ-Board hardware to a personal
computer (PC) running VisualDSP++ 5.0: via an Analog Devices emulator or via a standalone debug agent module. The standalone debug agent
allows a debug agent to interface to the ADSP-21489 EZ-Board. The
standalone debug agent is shipped with the kit.
To connect the EZ-Board to a PC via an emulator:
1. Plug the 5V adaptor into connector P16 (labeled 5.0V).
2. Attach the emulator header to connector P1 (labeled JTAG) on the
back side of the EZ-Board.
To connect the EZ-Board to a PC via a standalone debug agent:
The debug agent can be used only when power is supplied from the
a wall
adaptor.
1. Attach the standalone debug agent to connectors P1 (labeled JTAG)
and ZP1 on the backside of the EZ-Board, watching for the keying
pin of P1 to connect correctly.
2. Plug the 5V adaptor into connector P16 (labeled 5.0V).
3. Plug one side of the provided USB cable into a USB connector of
the standalone debug agent. Plug the other side of the cable into
a USB port of the PC running VisualDSP++ 5.0 update 8 or later.
4. Verify that the yellow USB monitor LED on the standalone debug
agent (LED4, located on the back side of the board) is lit. This signifies that the board is communicating properly with the host PC
and ready to run VisualDSP++.
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EZ-Board Session Startup
1. If you are running VisualDSP++ for the first time, navigate to the
VisualDSP++ environment via the Start–>Programs menu. The
main window appears. Note that VisualDSP++ is not connected to
any session. Skip the rest of this step to step 2.
If you have run VisualDSP++ previously, the last opened session
appears on the screen. You can override the default behavior and
force VisualDSP++ to start a new session by pressing and holding
down the Ctrl key while starting VisualDSP++. Do not release the
Ctrl key until the Session Wizard appears on the screen. Go to
step 3.
2. To connect to a new EZ-Board session, start Session Wizard by
selecting one of the following.
• From the Session menu, New Session.
• From the Session menu, Session List. Then click New Session from the Session List dialog box.
• From the Session menu, Connect to Target.
3. The Select Processor page of the wizard appears on the screen.
Ensure SHARC is selected in Processor family. In Choose a target
processor, select ADSP-21489. Click Next.
4. The Select Connection Type page of the wizard appears on the
screen. For standalone debug agent connections, select EZ-KIT
Lite and click Next. For emulator connections, select Emulator
and click Next.
5. The Select Platform page of the wizard appears on the screen.
For standalone debug agent connections, ensure that the selected
platform is ADSP-21489 EZ-KIT Lite via Debug Agent. For emulator connections, choose the type of emulator that is connected.
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Specify your own Session name for the session or accept the default
name.
The session name can be a string of any length; although, the box
displays approximately 32 characters. The session name can
include space characters. If you do not specify a session name,
VisualDSP++ creates a session name by combining the name of the
selected platform with the selected processor. The only way to
change a session name later is to delete the session and open a new
session.
Click Next.
6. The Finish page of the wizard appears on the screen. The page displays your selections. Check the selections. If you are not satisfied,
click Back to make changes; otherwise, click Finish. VisualDSP++
creates the new session and connects to the EZ-Board. Once connected, the main window’s title is changed to include the session
name set in step 5.
disconnect from a session, click the disconnect button
L Toor select
Session–>Disconnect from Target.
To delete a session, select Session –> Session List. Select the session name from the list and click Delete. Click OK.
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Evaluation License Restrictions
Evaluation License Restrictions
The ADSP-21489 EZ-Board installation is part of the VisualDSP++ 5.0
update 8. The EZ-Board is a licensed product that offers an unrestricted
evaluation license for the first 90 days. Once the initial unrestricted
90-day evaluation license expires:
• VisualDSP++ restricts a connection to the ADSP-21489 EZ-Board
via the USB port of the standalone debug agent interface only.
Connections to simulators and emulation products are no longer
allowed.
• The linker restricts a user program to 27306 PM words for code
space with no restrictions for data space.
• The EZ-Board hardware must be connected and powered up to use
VisualDSP++ with a valid evaluation or permanent license.
Refer to the VisualDSP++ Installation Quick Reference Card for details.
Memory Map
The ADSP-21489 processor has internal static random access memory
(SRAM) for instructions and data storage. See Table 1-1. The internal
memory details can be found in the ADSP-214xx SHARC Processor Hardware Reference.
The EZ-Board includes three types of external memory: synchronous
dynamic random access memory (SDRAM), serial peripheral interconnect
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(SPI) flash, and parallel flash. See Table 1-2. For more information about
a specific memory type, go to the respective section in this chapter.
Table 1-1. EZ-Board Internal (Core-Accessible) Memory Map
Start Address
End Address
Contents
0x0000 0000
0x0003 FFFF
IOP Registers
0x0004 0000
0x0004 7FFF
Block 0 ROM (Reserved)
0x0004 8000
0x0004 8FFF
Reserved
0x0004 9000
0x0004 EFFF
Block 0 SRAM
0x0004 F000
0x0004 FFFF
Reserved
0x0005 0000
0x0005 7FFF
Block 1 ROM (Reserved)
0x0005 8000
0x0005 8FFF
Reserved
0x0005 9000
0x0005 EFFF
Block 1 SRAM
0x0005 F000
0x0005 FFFF
Reserved
0x0006 0000
0x0006 3FFF
Block 2 SRAM
0x0006 4000
0x0006 FFFF
Reserved
0x0007 0000
0x0007 3FFF
Block 3 SRAM
0x0007 4000
0x0007 FFFF
Reserved
Table 1-2. EZ-Board External (Interface-Accessible) Memory Map
Start Address
End Address
Content
0x0020 0000
0x009F FFFF
SDRAM (~MS0)
0x0400 0000
0x043F FFFF
Flash memory (~MS1)
0x0800 0000
0x0C00 0000
0x08FF FFFF
0x0BFF FFFF
Unused chip select (~MS2) for non-SDRAM addresses
Unused chip select (~MS2) for SDRAM addresses
0x0C00 0000
0x0C00 0000
0x0C0F FFFF
0x0C07 FFFF
SRAM (~MS3) for 16-bit address space
SRAM (~MS3) for 32-bit address space
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SDRAM Interface
SDRAM Interface
The ADSP-21489 processor connects to a 32 MB Micron
MT48LC16M16A2P-6A chip through the SDRAM controller. The
SDRAM memory controller on the processor and SDRAM memory chip
are powered by the on-board 3.3V regulator. The SDRAM controller and
memory on the EZ-Board can operate at a maximum clock frequency of
166 MHz.
With a VisualDSP++ session running and connected to the EZ-Board via
the USB standalone debug agent, the SDRAM registers are configured
automatically each time the processor is reset. The values are used whenever SDRAM is accessed through the debugger (for example, when
viewing memory windows or loading a program).
To disable the automatic setting of SDRAM registers, select Target
Options from the Settings menu in VisualDSP++ and uncheck Use XML
reset values. For more information on changing reset values, refer to the
online Help.
An example program is included in the EZ-Board installation directory to
demonstrate how to setup and access the SDRAM interface. For more
information on how to initialize the registers after a reset, search the VisualDSP++ online Help for “reset values”.
SRAM Interface
The board has a 1M x 16-bit flash memory connected to the processor’s
AMI (asynchronous memory interface). The SRAM can be accessed via
the asynchronous memory select 3 pin. It allows access to 16 bits of data
and interfaces to address line 0 through 19 of the processor.
An example program is included in the EZ-Board installation directory to
demonstrate how to setup and access the SRAM interface. For more infor-
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mation on how to initialize the registers after a reset, search the
VisualDSP++ online Help for “reset values”.
Parallel Flash Memory Interface
The parallel flash memory interface of the ADSP-21489 EZ-Board contains a 4 MB (4M x 8 bits) Numonyx M29W320EB chip. Flash memory
is connected to the 8-bit data bus and address lines 0 through 21. Chip
enable is decoded by the MS1 select line (default) through switch SW13
position 2. See “External Port Enable Switch (SW13)” on page 2-12. The
address range for flash memory is 0x0400 0000 to 0x043F FFFF.
Flash memory is pre-loaded with boot code for the power-on-self test
(POST) program. For more information, refer to “Power-On-Self Test”
on page 1-22.
By default, the EZ-Board boots from the 8-bit parallel flash memory. The
processor boots from flash memory if the boot mode select switch (SW4) is
set to position 2; see “Boot Mode Select Switch (SW4)” on page 2-10.
Flash memory code can be modified. For instructions, refer to the online
Help and example program included in the EZ-Board installation
directory.
For more information about the parallel flash device, refer to the Numonyx Web site: http://www.numonyx.com.
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SPI Interface
SPI Interface
The ADSP-21489 processor has two SPI ports, which can be accessed via
the digital peripheral interface (DPI) pins.
The SPI flash memory, a 16 Mb ST M25P16 device, connects to the SPI
port of the processor and designates:
• DPI pin 5 (DPI_P5) as a chip select
• DPI pin 3 (DPI_P3) as the SPI clock
• DPI pin 1 (DPI_P1) as the master out slave in (MOSI) pin
• DPI pin 2 (DPI_P2) as the master in slave out (MISO) pin
The same SPI port and DPI pins are connected to the serial flash memory
and audio codec via switch SW3. See “DPI [1–8] Enable Switch (SW3)” on
page 2-9. The DPI pins also are available on the expansion interface II.
By default, the EZ-Board boots from the 8-bit flash parallel memory. SPI
flash can be selected as the boot source by setting the boot mode select
switch (SW4) to position 1. See “Boot Mode Select Switch (SW4)” on
page 2-10.
The audio codec is set up to use DPI pin 4 as the SPI chip select. For more
information, refer to “Audio Interface” on page 1-15.
Watch Dog Timer Interface
The ADSP-21489 processor includes a 32-bit watch dog timer (WDT)
that can be used to implement a software watch dog function. A software
watch dog can improve system reliability by forcing the processor to a
known state through generation of a system reset if the timer expires
before being reloaded by software. Software initializes the count value of
the timer and then enables the timer.
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The watch dog timer resets both the core and internal peripherals. After
an external reset, the WDT must be disabled by default. Software must be
able to determine if the watch dog has been the source of the hardware
reset by interrogating a status bit in the watch dog timer control register.
Be default, the watch timer interface is turned off. In order to use the feature, a user needs to turn switch SW13 position 8 ON. SW13 connects the
watch dog reset out pin to the ADM708 system reset circuit. See “External
Port Enable Switch (SW13)” on page 2-12. Special attention must be paid
to this function because it can cause the processor and EZ-Board to
remain in a permanent reset.
Example programs are included in the EZ-Board installation directory to
demonstrate watch dog timer functionality.
Temperature Sensor Interface
Two external pins (THD_P and THD_M) of the processor are connected to an
internal thermal diode. The EZ-Board uses ON Semiconductor’s
ADM1032 digital thermometer and under/over temperature alarm to
monitor the processor’s temperature as well as the thermal diode’s (inside
the ADM1032 device). The thermometer uses the I2C bus, DPI pins, and
flag pins of the processor. The following DPI and flag pins are used for
temperature monitoring.
• DPI pin 8 (DPI_P8) as the serial clock signal (SCK)
• DPI pin 7 (DPI_P7) as the serial data signal (SDA)
• Flag 0 as the IRQ (not used by default)
• Flag 3 as the thermal limit (not used by default)
The two DPI pins are required: the pins are connected to the temperature
sensing monitor via a switch (SW3) and can be shut off if the pins are used
on the expansion II interface. The thermal limit flag is connected to
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an LED (LED11) for a visual alarm if the temp exceeds the limit. The thermal limit flag and ADM1032 IRQ connect to the flag pins of the
processor, but are nonessential for temperature monitoring. Consequently, the SW13 switch positions that control the flag pins are OFF by
default.
See “DPI [1–8] Enable Switch (SW3)” on page 2-9 and “External Port
Enable Switch (SW13)” on page 2-12 for more information.
Example programs are included in the EZ-Board installation directory to
demonstrate sensor operations.
S/PDIF Interface
The ADSP-21489 processor has a built-in S/PDIF transmitter and
receiver for digital audio applications. The EZ-Board supports the S/PDIF
interface and brings out both the transmitter and receiver via RCA connectors J6 and J7, respectively. The S/PDIF’s in and out pins are
connected by DAI pins via switches SW1 and SW7:
• DAI pin 1 (DAI_P1) as SPDIF_OUT
• DAI pin 18 (DPI_P18) as SPDIF_IN
and SW7 can be turned OFF to disconnect the DAI pins from the RCA
connectors if the pins are used on the expansion II interface. See “DAI [1–
8] Enable Switch (SW1)” on page 2-8 and “DAI [17–20] Enable Switch
(SW7)” on page 2-11 for more information.
SW1
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Audio Interface
The AD1939 device is a high-performance, single-chip codec featuring
eight digital-to-analog converters (DACs) for audio output and four analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) for audio input. This translates to four
stereo channels of audio out and two stereo channels of audio in.
The codec can input and output data at a sample rate of up to 192 kHz on
all channels.
The analog audio channels are available via single-ended RCA connectors
(J4 and J5) or differential DB25 connectors (P8 and P9). By default, the
EZ-Board is shipped with the RCA connectors used by the AD1939 codec
for audio in and out. To use the differential connectors, change DIP
switches SW15–18. A standard, off the shelf DB25 connector to XLR cables
is required to operate in this mode.
For more information, see “Audio In1 Left Selection Switch (SW15)” on
page 2-14 through “Audio In2 Left Selection Switch (SW18)” on
page 2-16, and “ADSP-21489 EZ-Board Schematic” on page B-1.
The processor interfaces with the codec via DAI and DPI pins. The DAI
pins can be configured to transfer serial data from the codec in Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM) or Integrated Interchip Sound (I2S) mode. See
“DAI Interface” on page 2-3 for more information about the AD1939
connection to the DAI. The DPI interface pins can be configured to use
the SPI interface of the processor to set up the codec’s control registers.
See “DPI Interface” on page 2-4 for more information about the AD1939
connection to the DPI.
The master input clock (MCLK) of the codec is generated by the on-board
12.288 MHz oscillator. The internal PLL of the codec is used to generate
varying sample rates. The codec can be set up for 48 KHz, 96 KHz, or
192 KHz frequencies. The codec can run at these frequencies in both
TDM and I2S modes with all ADCs inputs and DACs outputs. To run
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192 KHz with all ADCs and DACs in TDM mode, the codec must run in
dual-line TDM mode.
For information on how to configure the multi-channel codec, refer to the
product datasheet at:
http://www.analog.com/en/audiovideo-products/audio-codecs/ad1939/products/product.html.
The EZ-Board is connected to the AD1939 codec in master mode. The
internal PLL drives the ABCLK and ALRCLK clock signals out. Both clocks
are driven back to the codec’s DBCLK and DLRCLK pins via the R257 and R258
resistors. The ABCLK and ALRCLK clocks that are driven by the codec also
connect to the processor’s serial ports via the DAI pins. Resistors R262 and
R263 are used to feed the bit clock and frame sync signals of the processor’s
serial ports. Connecting the codec in this manner enables a flexible audio
sample rate and allows the processor to run at the maximum core
frequency.
The audio interface also has a 3.5 mm connector (J8) for headphones. The
headphones share the output with the external DAC5 and DAC6 circuits of
the analog audio interface. Switch SW23 must be enabled for the headphones. A volume control potentiometer (R493) is used to increase or
decrease the headphone’s volume. For more information, see “Headphone
Enable Switch (SW23)” on page 2-18.
Example programs are included in the EZ-Board installation directory to
demonstrate how to configure and use the board’s analog audio interface.
The DAI and DPI pins going to the AD1939 device can be disabled, then
used again on the expansion II interface. Refer to “DAI Interface” on
page 2-3 and “DPI Interface” on page 2-4 for more information about the
DAI and DPI switches.
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UART Interface
The ADSP-21489 processor features a built-in universal asynchronous
receiver and transmitter (UART). The UART interface supports full
RS-232 functionality via the Analog Devices 3.3V ADM3202 line driver
and receiver (U8). The UART signals are available on the EZ-Board via a
DIP switch (SW14). The UART signals routed through the DIP switch can
be disconnected from the respective DPI interface and used on the expansion II interface. The following DPI pins are used for the RS-232
interface.
• DPI pin 9 (DPI_P9) as UART_TX
• DPI pin 10 (DPI_P10) as UART_RX
• DPI pin 11 (DPI_P11) as UART_RTS
• DPI pin 12 (DPI_P12) as UART_CTS
Example programs are included in the EZ-Board installation directory to
demonstrate UART and RS-232 operations.
For more information about the UART interface, refer to the
ADSP-214xx SHARC Processor Hardware Reference.
LEDs and Push Buttons
The EZ-Board has eight general-purpose user LEDs connected directly to
the processor, one LED connected to the temperature sensing monitor
(ADM1032), one EZ-Board power LED, and one board reset LED. The
EZ-board also has five push buttons: four general-purpose push buttons
connected directly to the processor and one push button for a board reset.
Table 1-3 summarizes LED connections to the processor. To use the
LEDs connected to DAI or DPI, configure the respective registers of the
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processor. For more information, refer to the ADSP-214xx SHARC Processor Hardware Reference.
Table 1-3. LED Connections
LED Reference Designator
Processor Pin
Connected via Switch
LED1
DPI_P6
SW3.6
LED2
DPI_P13
SW14.5
LED3
DPI_P14
SW14.6
LED4
DAI_P3
SW1.3
LED5
DAI_P4
SW1.4
LED6
DAI_P15
SW2.7
LED7
DAI_P16
SW2.8
LED8
DAI_P17
SW7.1
Two general-purpose push buttons are attached to the flag pins of the processor, while the other two are attached to the DAI pins. All of the push
buttons and LEDs are connected to the processor through DIP switches.
The DIP switches can disconnect the processor pins, which in turn are
connected to the push buttons and LEDs. See the respective switch section
in “ADSP-21489 EZ-Board Hardware Reference” on page 2-1.
The state of the push buttons connected to the flag pins can be determined by reading the FLAG register. The push buttons connected to the
DAI pins must be configured as interrupts. It is necessary to set up an
interrupt routine to determine each pin’s state. Table 1-3 shows the push
button and processor connections.
Table 1-4. Push Button Connections
PB Reference Designator
Processor Pin
Connected via Switch
SW8 (PB1)
FLAG1/IRQ1
SW13.4
SW9 (PB2)
FLAG2/IRQ2/MS2
SW13.5
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Table 1-4. Push Button Connections (Cont’d)
PB Reference Designator
Processor Pin
Connected via Switch
SW10 (PB3)
DAI_P19
SW7.3
SW11 (PB4)
DAI_P20
SW7.4
An example program is included in the ADSP-21489 installation directory
to demonstrate functionality of the LEDs and push buttons.
JTAG Interface
The JTAG connector (P1) allows the standalone debug agent module to
connect a VisualDSP++ debug session to the ADSP-21489 processor. The
debug agent operates only when the external 5V wall adaptor (P16) is
used.
The standalone debug agent can be replaced by an external emulator, such
as the Analog Devices high-performance USB-based emulator. Be careful
not to damage the connectors when removing the debug agent. The emulator is connected to P1 on the back side of the board. See “EZ-Board
Installation” on page 1-5 for more information.
The ADSP-21489 EZ-Board can be set up as a single- or multi-processor
system. By default, the board is set up in single-processor mode. In single-processor mode, create a VisualDSP++ session based on a standalone
debug agent or an external emulator. To use the EZ-Board in multi-processor mode, install an external emulator. Only one external emulator is
required for the main EZ-Board; other EZ-Boards in the JTAG chain do
not require an emulator. In this mode, create a VisualDSP++ platform
based on the number of JTAG devices in the JTAG chain using the VisualDSP++ Configurator. Then create a session in VisualDSP++ based on
the newly created platform.
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Expansion Interface II
For a dual ADSP-21489 EZ-Board session, connect two EZ-Boards via
connectors J3 and P12. Flip one of the two EZ-Boards by 180 degrees to
allow the boards to mate. To switch between single- and multi-processor
modes, use DIP switches SW19–22. For more information, see “JTAG
Switches (SW19–22)” on page 2-16.
For three or more ADSP-21489 EZ-Board sessions, connect each of the
EZ-Board with JTAG cables. The cables connect JTAG pins of each
EZ-Board. By using the cables, you put the EZ-Board in a JTAG serial
chain. For three EZ-Boards, three JTAG cables are required. Similarly, for
four EZ-Boards, four JTAG cables are required. Note that each respective
EZ-board also requires its own power supply.
Part numbers for Samtec standard, off the shelf link port cables can be
found in “MP JTAG Out Connector (P12)” on page 2-28.
For more information about emulators, contact Analog Devices or go to:
http://www.analog.com/en/embedded-processing-dsp/sharc/content/sharc_development_tools/fca.html.
Expansion Interface II
The expansion interface II allows an Analog Devices EZ-Extender or a
custom-design daughter board to be tested across various hardware platforms with identical expansion interfaces.
The expansion interface II implemented on the ADSP-21489 EZ-Board
consists of two connectors: a 0.1 in. shrouded header (P2) and a Samtec
QMS series header (J1). The connectors contain a majority of the
ADSP-21489 processor’s signals.
For pinout information, go to “ADSP-21489 EZ-Board Schematic” on
page B-1. The mechanical dimensions of the expansion connectors can be
obtained by contacting Technical or Customer Support.
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For more information about daughter boards, visit the Analog Devices
Web site at:
http://www.analog.com/en/embedded-processing-dsp/sharc/content/sharc_development_tools/fca.html.
Limits to current and interface speed must be taken into consideration
when using the expansion interface II. Current for the expansion
interface II is sourced from the EZ-Board; therefore, the current should be
limited to 1A for 5V and 500 mA for the 3.3V planes. If more current is
required, then a separate power connector and a regulator must be
designed on a daughter card. Additional circuitry can add extra loading to
signals, decreasing their maximum effective speed.
Devices does not support and is not responsible for the
L Analog
effects of additional circuitry.
Power Measurements
Several locations are provided for measuring the current draw from various power planes. Precision 0.05 ohm shunt resistors are available on the
VDDINT and VDDEXT voltage domains. For current draw measurements, the associated jumper on connectors P14—15 must be removed.
Once the jumper is removed, voltage across the resistor can be measured
using an oscilloscope. Once voltage is measured, current can be calculated
by dividing voltage by 0.05. For the highest accuracy, a differential probe
should be used for measuring voltage across the resistor.
For more information, see “VDDINT Power Connector (P14)” on
page 2-28 and “VDDEXT Power Connector (P15)” on page 2-29.
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Power-On-Self Test
Power-On-Self Test
The power-on-self-test program (POST) tests all EZ-Board peripherals
and validates functionality as well as connectivity to the processor. Once
assembled, each EZ-Board is fully tested for an extended period of time
with a POST. All EZ-Boards are shipped with the POST preloaded into
one of their on-board flash memories. The POST is executed by resetting
the board and pressing the proper push button(s). The POST also can be
used for reference in custom software designs or hardware troubleshooting. Note that the source code for the POST program is included in the
VisualDSP++ installation directory along with the readme text file, which
describes how the board is configured to run a POST.
Example Programs
Example programs are provided with the ADSP-21489 EZ-Board to demonstrate various capabilities of the product. The programs are installed
with the VisualDSP++ software and can be found in the
<install_path>\214xx\Examples\ADSP-21489 EZ-Board directory. Refer
to the readme file provided with each example for more information.
Background Telemetry Channel
The USB debug agent supports the background telemetry channel (BTC),
which facilitates data exchange between VisualDSP++ and the processor
without interrupting processor execution.
The BTC allows you to read and write data in real time while the processor continues to execute. For increased performance of the BTC,
including faster reading and writing, please check our latest line of processor emulators at:
http://www.analog.com/en/embedded-processing-dsp/sharc/USB-EMU-
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LATOR/products/product.html.
For more information about BTC, see the
online help.
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 and EZ-Board
products.
The information can be found at:
http://www.analog.com/en/evaluation-boards-kits/resources/embedded-processing-dsp/blackfin/index.html.
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2 ADSP-21489 EZ-BOARD
HARDWARE REFERENCE
This chapter describes the hardware design of the ADSP-21489 EZ-Board
board.
The following topics are covered.
• “System Architecture” on page 2-2
Describes the board’s configuration and explains how the board
components interface with the processor.
• “Flags and Memory Selects” on page 2-6
Shows the locations and describes the DAI pins, DPI pins, general
purpose flags, and asynchronous memory select lines.
• “Push Buttons and Switches” on page 2-7
Shows the locations and describes the push buttons and switches.
• “Jumpers” on page 2-19
Shows the locations and describes the configuration jumpers.
• “LEDs” on page 2-21
Shows the locations and describes the LEDs.
• “Connectors” on page 2-24
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.
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System Architecture
System Architecture
This section describes the processor’s configuration on the EZ-Board
(Figure 2-1).
2 MB
SRAM
32 MB
SDRAM
4 MB
Flash
(1M x 16)
(16Mb x 16)
(4M x 16 )
25 MHz
Oscillator
Ext
Clock
Test Point/
Crystal
Jumper
External
Port
ADM708
Reset
Supervisor
CLK
WDT
DSP
Reset
TEMP
Sensor
SPDIF
IN
MP
JTAG
IN
ADSP-21489
Processor
400 MHz
176-lead LQFP
ADM1032
MP
JTAG
OUT
SPDIF
CIRC
DAI
DPI
JTAG
Port
I2C
SPDIF
OUT
PBs/
LEDs
AD1939
CODEC
Mic
In
Aud
In
(4)
Head
Out
SPI
Flash
16Mb
Aud
Out
(8)
Stand
Alone
Debug
Agent
ADM3202
RS232
CONN
JTAG
CONN
DAI
DPI
Sharc Expansion Interface II.
DAI = 0.1" Header
DPI = 0.1" Header
Ext. Port = High Speed Conn.
5V
PWR
IN
Power
Regulation
3.3V (Adjustable)
1.1V (Adjustable)
Ext. Port
Figure 2-1. EZ-Board Block Diagram
The EZ-Board is designed to demonstrate the ADSP-21489 SHARC processor capabilities. The processor runs at 400 MHz and has an I/O voltage
of 3.3V. The core voltage of the processor is 1.1V.
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The input clock is 25 MHz. The default boot mode of the processor is
external parallel flash boot. See “Boot Mode Select Switch (SW4)” on
page 2-10 for information on how to change the default boot mode.
DAI Interface
The digital application interface (DAI) pins are connected to the signal
routing unit (SRU) of the processor. The SRU is a flexible routing system
providing a large system of signal flows within the processor. The SRU
allows you to route the DAI pins to different internal peripherals in various combinations.
The DAI connects various peripherals on the EZ-Board. Table 2-1 shows
the DAI pin names, associated peripheral and net names, switch designators through which the pins are connected to the peripherals, and default
switch settings.
Table 2-1. DAI Connections
DAI Pin
Peripheral
Peripheral Net
Connected via
Switch
Switch Setting
(Default)
DAI_P1
S/PDIF
SPDIF_OUT
SW1.1
ON
DAI_P2
AD1939
SOFT_RESET
SW1.2
ON
DAI_P3
LEDs
LED4
SW1.3
ON
DAI_P4
LEDs
LED5
SW1.4
ON
DAI_P5
AD1939
ASDATA1
SW1.5
ON
DAI_P6
AD1939
ASDATA2
SW1.6
ON
DAI_P7
AD1939
ABCLK
SW1.7
ON
DAI_P8
AD1939
ALRCLK
SW1.8
ON
DAI_P9
AD1939
DSDATA4
SW2.1
ON
DAI_P10
AD1939
DSDATA3
SW2.2
ON
DAI_P11
AD1939
DSDATA2
SW2.3
ON
DAI_P12
AD1939
DSDATA1
SW2.4
ON
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Table 2-1. DAI Connections (Cont’d)
DAI Pin
Peripheral
Peripheral Net
Connected via
Switch
Switch Setting
(Default)
DAI_P13
AD1939
DBCLK
SW2.5
OFF
DAI_P14
AD1939
DLRCLK
SW2.6
OFF
DAI_P15
LEDs
LED6
SW2.7
ON
DAI_P16
LEDs
LED7
SW2.8
ON
DAI_P17
LEDs
LED8
SW7.1
ON
DAI_P18
S/PDIF
SPDIF_IN
SW7.2
ON
DAI_P19
Push buttons
PB3
SW7.3
ON
DAI_P20
Push buttons
PB4
SW7.4
ON
To use the DAI on the expansion II interface, disable any signal driving a
DAI pin with the associated switch. The pinout of the expansion connectors can be found in “ADSP-21489 EZ-Board Schematic” on page B-1.
DPI Interface
The digital peripheral interface (DPI) pins are connected to a second signal routing unit of the processor (SRU2). The SRU2 unit, similar to the
SRU, is a flexible routing system providing a large system of signal flows
within the processor. The SRU2 allows you to route the DPI pins to different internal peripherals in various combinations.
The DPI connects various peripherals on the EZ-Board. Table 2-2 shows
the DPI pin names, associated peripheral and net names, switch designa-
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tors through which the pins are connected to the peripherals, and default
switch settings.
Table 2-2. DPI Connections
DPI Pin
Peripheral
Peripheral Net
Connected via
Switch
Switch Setting
(Default)
DPI_P1
SPI memory/
AD1939
SPI_MOSI
SW3.1
ON
DPI_P2
SPI memory/
AD1939
SPI_MISO
SW3.2
ON
DPI_P3
SPI memory/
AD1939
SPI_CLK
SW3.3
ON
DPI_P4
AD1939
AD1939_CS
SW3.4
ON
DPI_P5
SPI memory
SPI_CS
SW3.5
ON
DPI_P6
LEDs
LED1
SW3.6
ON
DPI_P7
Temp sensor
TEMP_SDA
SW3.7
ON
DPI_P8
Temp sensor
TEMP_SCK
SW3.8
ON
DPI_P9
UART
UART_TX
SW14.1
ON
DPI_P10
UART
UART_RX
SW14.2
ON
DPI_P11
UART
UART_RTS
SW14.3
OFF
DPI_P12
UART
UART_CTS
SW14.4
OFF
DPI_P13
UART
LED2
SW14.5
ON
DPI_P14
UART
LED3
SW14.6
ON
To use the DPI on the expansion II interface, disable any signal driving a
DPI pin with the associated switch. The pinout of the expansion connectors can be found in “ADSP-21489 EZ-Board Schematic” on page B-1.
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Flags and Memory Selects
Flags and Memory Selects
The processor has four asynchronous memory selects, four flag pins, three
interrupt request pins, and one timer expired pin. All flag/memory pins
are multi-functional and depend on the ADSP-21489 processor setup.
Table 2-3 shows the pin names, corresponding peripheral and net names,
switch designators through which the pins are connected to the peripherals, and default switch settings.
To use the flags or memory selects on the expansion II interface, disable
any signal driving a flag or memory pin with the associated switch. The
pinout of the expansion connectors can be found in “ADSP-21489
EZ-Board Schematic” on page B-1.
Table 2-3. Flags and Memory Select Connections
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Flag/Memory Pin
Peripheral
Peripheral Net
Connected via
Switch
Switch
Setting
(Default)
MS0
SDRAM
SDRAM_CS
SW13.1
ON
MS1
Parallel flash memory
FLASH_CS
SW13.2
ON
FLAG0/IRQ0
Temp sensor
TEMP_IRQ
SW13.3
OFF
FLAG1/IRQ1
Push buttons
PB1
SW13.4
ON
FLAG2/IRQ2/MS2
Push buttons
PB2
SW13.5
ON
FLAG3/TIMEXP/MS3
Temp Sensor
TEMP_THERM
SW13.6
OFF
FLAG3/TIMEXP/MS3
SRAM
SRAM_CS
SW13.7
ON
WDTRSTO_Z
Reset Supervisory IC
WDTRSTO
SW13.8
OFF
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Push Buttons and Switches
This section describes operation of the push buttons and switches. The
push button and switch locations are shown in Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-2. Push Button and Switch Locations
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DAI [1–8] Enable Switch (SW1)
The DAI [1–8] enable switch (SW1) disconnects DAI pins one through
eight on the processor from the associated peripherals on the EZ-Board
and allows the DAI signals to be used on the expansion II interface. See
Table 2-4.
Table 2-4. DAI [1–8] Enable Switch (SW1)
SW1 Position
DAI Pin
Peripheral
Peripheral Net
Switch Setting
(Default)
SW1.1
DAI_P1
S/PDIF
SPDIF_OUT
ON
SW1.2
DAI_P2
AD1939
AD1939_SOFT_RESET
ON
SW1.3
DAI_P3
LEDs
LED4
ON
SW1.4
DAI_P4
LEDs
LED5
ON
SW1.5
DAI_P5
AD1939
ASDATA1
ON
SW1.6
DAI_P6
AD1939
ASDATA2
ON
SW1.7
DAI_P7
AD1939
ABCLK
ON
SW1.8
DAI_P8
AD1939
ALRCLK
ON
DAI [9–16] Enable Switch (SW2)
The DAI [9–16] enable switch (SW2) disconnects DAI pins nine
through 16 on the processor from the associated peripherals on the
EZ-Board and allows the DAI signals to be used on the expansion II interface. See Table 2-5.
Table 2-5. DAI [9–16] Enable Switch (SW2)
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SW2 Position
DAI Pin
Peripheral
Peripheral Net
Switch Setting
(Default)
SW2.1
DAI_P9
AD1939
DSDATA4
ON
SW2.2
DAI_P10
AD1939
DSDATA3
ON
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Table 2-5. DAI [9–16] Enable Switch (SW2) (Cont’d)
SW2 Position
DAI Pin
Peripheral
Peripheral Net
Switch Setting
(Default)
SW2.3
DAI_P11
AD1939
DSDATA2
ON
SW2.4
DAI_P12
AD1939
DSDATA1
ON
SW2.5
DAI_P13
AD1939
DBCLK
OFF
SW2.6
DAI_P14
AD1939
DLRCLK
OFF
SW2.7
DAI_P15
LEDs
LED6
ON
SW2.8
DAI_P16
LEDs
LED7
ON
DPI [1–8] Enable Switch (SW3)
The DPI [1–8] enable switch (SW3) disconnects DPI pins one through
eight on the processor from the associated peripherals on the EZ-Board
and allows the DPI signals to be used on the expansion II interface. See
Table 2-6.
Table 2-6. DPI [1–8] Enable Switch (SW3)
SW3 Position
DPI Pin
Peripheral
Peripheral Net
Switch Setting
(Default)
SW3.1
DPI_P1
SPI memory
AD1939
SPI_MOSI
ON
SW3.2
DPI_P2
SPI memory
AD1939
SPI_MISO
ON
SW3.3
DPI_P3
SPI memory
AD1939
SPI_CLK
ON
SW3.4
DPI_P4
AD1939
AD1939_CS
ON
SW3.5
DPI_P5
SPI memory
SPI_CS
ON
SW3.6
DPI_P6
LEDs
LED1
ON
SW3.7
DPI_P7
Temp sensor
TEMP_SDA
ON
SW3.8
DPI_P8
Temp sensor
TEMP_SCK
ON
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Boot Mode Select Switch (SW4)
The boot mode select switch (SW4) determines the boot mode of the processor. Table 2-7 shows the available boot mode settings. By default, the
processor boots from the on-board parallel flash memory.
The selected position of SW4 is marked by the notch down the entire rotating portion of the switch, not the small arrow.
Table 2-7. Boot Mode Select Switch (SW4)
SW4 Position
Processor Boot Mode
0
SPI slave boot
1
Boot from SPI flash memory (SPI master boot)
2
Boot from 8-bit external parallel flash memory (default)
3
Reserved
4
Reserved
5
Reserved
6
Reserved
7
Reserved
DSP Clock Configuration Switch (SW5)
The clock configuration switch (SW5) controls the core frequency of the
processor at power up. The core to clock-in ratio is multiplied by the
25 MHz oscillator (U7) to produce the power up core frequency. Table 2-8
shows the switch settings.
The core clock frequency can be increased or decreased via software by
writing to the PMCTL register. For more information on changing the core
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clock frequency and other settings, refer to the ADSP-214xx SHARC Processor Hardware Reference.
Table 2-8. Processor Clock Configuration Switch (SW5)
Position 1
CLKCFG0
Position 2
CLKCFG0
Clock Ratio
Core: Clock
ON
ON
Reserved
ON
OFF
32:1
OFF
ON
16:1 (default)
OFF
OFF
6:1
DAI [17–20] Enable Switch (SW7)
The DAI [17–20] enable switch (SW7) disconnects DAI pins 17 through
20 on the processor from the associated peripherals on the EZ-Board and
allows the DAI signals to be used on the expansion II interface. See
Table 2-9.
Table 2-9. DAI [17–20] Enable Switch (SW7)
SW7 Position
DAI Pin
Peripheral
Peripheral Net
Switch Setting
(Default)
SW7.1
DAI_P17
LEDs
LED8
ON
SW7.2
DAI_P18
S/PDIF
SPDIF_IN
ON
SW7.3
DAI_P19
Push buttons
PB3
ON
SW7.4
DAI_P20
Push buttons
PB4
ON
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Programmable Flag Push Buttons (SW8–11)
Four momentary push buttons (SW8–11) are provided for general-purpose
user input. The buttons are connected to the GPIO pins of the processor.
The push buttons are active high and, when pressed, send a high (1) to the
processor. Switches SW7 and SW13 disconnect the push buttons from the
responding signals. Refer to “DAI [17–20] Enable Switch (SW7)” on
page 2-11 and “External Port Enable Switch (SW13)” on page 2-12 for
more information.
Reset Push Button (SW12)
The reset push button (SW12) resets the following ICs:
• ADSP-21489 processor (U1)
• AD1939 audio codec (U45)
• Parallel flash memory (U18)
The reset also is linked to the expansion II interface; any daughter card
connected to the expansion interface that requires a reset can use SW12.
The reset push button does not reset the standalone debug agent once the
debug agent is connected to a personal computer (PC). After communication between the debug agent and PC is initialized, pushing a reset button
does not reset the USB chip on the debug agent. The only way to reset the
USB chip on the debug agent is to power down the EZ-Board.
External Port Enable Switch (SW13)
The external port enable switch (SW13) disconnects the control pins of the
processor from the associated peripherals on the EZ-Board and allows the
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respective control signals to be used on the expansion II interface. See
Table 2-10.
Table 2-10. External Port Enable Switch (SW13)
SW13
Position
Processor Pin
Peripheral
Peripheral Net Switch Setting
(Default)
SW13.1
MS0
SDRAM
SDRAM_CS
ON
SW13.2
MS1
Parallel flash
memory
FLASH_CS
ON
SW13.3
FLAG0/IRQ0
Temp sensor
TEMP_IRQ
OFF
SW13.4
FLAG1/IRQ1
Push buttons
PB1
ON
SW13.5
FLAG2/IRQ2/MS2
Push buttons
PB2
ON
SW13.6
FLAG3/TIMEXP/MS3
Temp sensor
TEMP_THERM
OFF
SW13.7
FLAG3/TIMEXP/MS3
SRAM
SRAM_CS
ON
SW13.8
WDTRSTO
(Watch Dog
Rest Out)
Reset Supervisory IC
WDTRSTO
OFF
DPI [9–14] Enable Switch (SW14)
The DPI [9–14] enable switch (SW14) disconnects DPI pins nine through
14 on the processors from the associated peripherals on the EZ-Board and
allows the DPI signals to be used on the expansion II interface. See
Table 2-11.
Table 2-11. DPI [9–14] Enable Switch (SW14)
SW14
Position
DPI Pin
Peripheral
Peripheral Net Switch Setting
(Default)
SW14.1
DPI_P9
UART
UART_TX
ON
SW14.2
DPI_P10
UART
UART_RX
ON
SW14.3
DPI_P11
UART
UART_RTS
OFF
SW14.4
DPI_P12
UART
UART_CTS
OFF
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Table 2-11. DPI [9–14] Enable Switch (SW14) (Cont’d)
SW14
Position
DPI Pin
Peripheral
Peripheral Net Switch Setting
(Default)
SW14.5
DPI_P13
LEDs
LED2
ON
SW14.6
DPI_P14
LEDs
LED3
ON
Audio In1 Left Selection Switch (SW15)
The audio selection switch (SW15) connects the left channel of the In1 line,
connected to the AD1939’s ADC1 circuit, to either the single-ended RCA
connectors or the differential DB25 connector. By default, SW15 is set up
to use the RCA connectors. To use the standard, off the shelf DB25 connector to XLR cables, change the switch to the differential setting. See
Table 2-12. For more information, see “Differential In/Out Connectors
(P8–9)” on page 2-28.
Table 2-12. Audio In1 Left Selection Switch (SW15)
SW15 Position
Single-Ended RCA IN (Default)
Differential DB25 IN (P8)
SW15.1
ON
OFF
SW15.2
OFF
ON
SW15.3
ON
OFF
SW15.4
OFF
ON
SW15.5
ON
OFF
SW15.6
OFF
ON
Audio In1 Right Selection Switch (SW16)
The audio selection switch (SW16) connects the right channel of the In1
line, connected to the AD1939’s ADC2 circuit, to either the single-ended
RCA connectors or the differential DB25 connector. By default, the
switch is set up to use the RCA connectors for audio in. To use the stan-
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dard, off the shelf DB25 connector to XLR cables, change the switch to
the differential setting. See Table 2-13. For more information, see “Differential In/Out Connectors (P8–9)” on page 2-28.
Table 2-13. Audio In1 Right Selection Switch (SW16)
SW16 Position
Single-Ended RCA IN (Default)
Differential DB25 IN (P8)
SW16.1
ON
OFF
SW16.2
OFF
ON
SW16.3
ON
OFF
SW16.4
OFF
ON
SW16.5
ON
OFF
SW16.6
OFF
ON
Audio In2 Right Selection Switch (SW17)
The audio selection switch (SW17) connects the right channel of the In2
line, connected to the AD1939’s ADC4 circuit, to either the single-ended
RCA connectors or the differential DB25 connector. By default, the
switch is set up to use the RCA connectors for audio in. To use the standard, off the shelf DB25 connector to XLR cables, change the switch to
the differential setting. See Table 2-14. For more information, see “Differential In/Out Connectors (P8–9)” on page 2-28.
Table 2-14. Audio In2 Right Selection Switch (SW17)
SW17 Position
Single Ended Use RCA IN (Default)
Differential DB25 IN (P8)
SW17.1
ON
OFF
SW17.2
OFF
ON
SW17.3
ON
OFF
SW17.4
OFF
ON
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Table 2-14. Audio In2 Right Selection Switch (SW17) (Cont’d)
SW17 Position
Single Ended Use RCA IN (Default)
Differential DB25 IN (P8)
SW17.5
ON
OFF
SW17.6
OFF
ON
Audio In2 Left Selection Switch (SW18)
The audio selection switch (SW18) connects the left channel of the In2 line,
connected to the AD1939’s ADC3 circuit, to either the single-ended RCA
connectors or the differential DB25 connector. By default, the switch is
set up to use the RCA connectors for audio in. To use the standard, off
the shelf DB25 connector to XLR cables, change the switch to the differential setting. See Table 2-15. For more information, see “Differential
In/Out Connectors (P8–9)” on page 2-28.
Table 2-15. Audio In2 Left Selection Switch (SW18)
SW18 Position
Single Ended RCA IN (Default)
Differential DB25 IN (P8)
SW18.1
ON
OFF
SW18.2
OFF
ON
SW18.3
ON
OFF
SW18.4
OFF
ON
SW18.5
ON
OFF
SW18.6
OFF
ON
JTAG Switches (SW19–22)
The JTAG switches (SW19, SW20, SW21, and SW22) select between a single-processor (one EZ-Board) and multi-processor (more than one
EZ-Board) configurations. By default, the four DIP switches are set up for
a single EZ-Board configuration. See Table 2-16.
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The default configuration applies to either a debug agent or an external
emulator, such as the Analog Devices high-performance USB-based emulator (HP-USB ICE for short). To use an external emulator and multiple
EZ-Boards simultaneously in one VisualDSP++ multi-processor session,
set up the boards as shown in Table 2-17. Attach the boards to each other
via connectors J3 and P12. For two EZ-Boards, no external cables are
required. For three or more EZ-Boards, obtain Samtec JTAG cables
described in “MP JTAG Connector (J3)” on page 2-25 and “MP JTAG
Out Connector (P12)” on page 2-28.
Table 2-16. Single-Processor Configuration
Switch Position
Single EZ-Board Use (Default)
SW19.1
ON
SW19.2
OFF
SW19.3
ON
SW19.4
OFF
SW19.5
ON
SW19.6
OFF
SW19.7
ON
SW19.8
OFF
SW20.1
ON
SW20.2
OFF
SW21.1
ON
SW21.2
OFF
SW22.1
OFF
SW22.2
OFF
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Table 2-17. Multiple-Processor Configuration
Switch Position
Main EZ-Board
Attached to Emulator
EZ-Board(s)
Not Attached to Emulator
SW19.1
ON
OFF
SW19.2
ON
ON
SW19.3
ON
OFF
SW19.4
ON
ON
SW19.5
ON
OFF
SW19.6
ON
ON
SW19.7
ON
OFF
SW19.8
ON
ON
SW20.1
ON
OFF
SW20.2
OFF
OFF
SW21.1
OFF
OFF
SW21.2
ON
ON
SW22.1
OFF
ON
SW22.2
ON
OFF
Headphone Enable Switch (SW23)
The headphone enable switch (SW23) connects the AD1939’s OUT3 circuit
to the 3.5 mm headphone connector (J8). By default, the headphone
enable switch is disabled. To use the headphones, set SW23 to all ON. For
more information, see “Headphone Out Connector (J8)” on page 2-27.
Audio Loopback Switches (SW24–25)
The audio loopback switches (SW24 and SW25) are used for testing only.
The switches loop back any analog signal generated from the AD1939’s
digital-to-analog converter (DAC) circuit to analog-to-digital converter
(ADC) circuit.
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Jumpers
This section describes functionality of the configuration jumpers.
Figure 2-3 shows the jumper locations.
Figure 2-3. Configuration Jumper Locations
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Jumpers
Flash WP Jumper (JP1)
The flash WP jumper (JP1) write-protects block 0 of the parallel flash
chip. Block 0 is located at address range 0x0400 0000–0x0400 1FFF. The
POST begins at block 0 and continues on to other blocks in flash memory. When the jumper is installed on JP1, and the parallel flash driver
from Analog Devices is used, block 0 is read-only. By default, JP1 is not
installed.
S/PDIF Loopback Jumper (JP2)
The S/PDIF loop back jumper ( JP2) is used for internal testing only. The
jumper loops back any digital audio signal from the S/PDIF’s Data Out
pin to the S/PDIF’s Data In pin. By default, JP2 is not installed.
UART RTS/CTS Jumper (JP3)
The UART RTS/CTS jumper (JP3) connects the RTS and CTS pins of the
RS-232 interface. By default, JP3 is installed.
UART Loopback Jumper (JP4)
The UART loop back jumper (JP4) is used for internal testing only. The
jumper loops back UART receive data from UART transmit data. By
default, JP4 is not installed.
DSP Audio Oscillator Jumper (JP5)
The processor audio oscillator jumper (JP5) connects a 24.576 MHz
oscillator to the DAI_P17 pin of the processor. JP5 enables the processor
control of the serial port signals connected to the AD1939 audio codec via
the oscillator. The jumper can be used to make the processor the master
and the AD1939 device—the slave. By default, JP5 is not installed, resulting in the AD1939 being the master, and the processor being the slave.
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LEDs
This section describes the on-board LEDs. Figure 2-4 shows the LED
locations.
Figure 2-4. LED Locations
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LEDs
GPIO LEDs (LED1–8)
Eight LEDs (LED1–8) are connected to DAI and DPI pins of the processor.
See Table 2-18. The LEDs are active high and lit by writing a ‘1’ to the
correct DAI or DPI pin.
Table 2-18. GPIO LEDs
LED Reference Designator
Processor Pin
LED1
DPI_P6
LED2
DPI_P13
LED3
DPI_14
LED4
DAI_P3
LED5
DAI_P4
LED6
DAI_P15
LED7
DAI_P16
LED8
DAI_P17
Power LED (LED9)
When LED9 is lit solid, it indicates that the board is powered.
Reset LED (LED10)
When LED10 is lit, it indicates that a master reset of all major ICs is active.
The reset LED is controlled by the Analog Devices ADM708 supervisory
reset circuit. You can assert the reset push button (SW12) to assert a master
reset and activate LED10. The reset also is controlled by the watch dog reset
out pin of the processor. Switch SW13 position 8 must be enabled for the
watch dog reset. For more information, see “Watch Dog Timer Interface”
on page 1-12.
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Thermal Limit LED (LED11)
The thermal limit LED (LED11) reports a status of the thermal sensor,
ADM1032 (U43). The thermal sensor monitors the processor’s temperature. When the high temperature limit set by the IC is violated, LED11 is
turned on as a visual indicator. The ADM1032 has built-in hysteresis,
which causes the LED to de-activate only when the temperature is significantly within the limit. For more information, see “Temperature Sensor
Interface” on page 1-13.
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Connectors
Connectors
This section describes connector functionality and provides information
about mating connectors. The connector locations are shown in
Figure 2-5.
Figure 2-5. Connector Locations
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Expansion Interface II Connector (J1)
is a board-to-board connector providing signals from the asynchronous
memory interface (AMI) of the processor. The connector is located on the
right edge of the board. For more information, see “Expansion Interface
II” on page 1-20. For availability and pricing of the connector, contact
Samtec.
J1
Part Description
Manufacturer
Part Number
104-position 0.025”, SMT header
SAMTEC
QMS-052-06.75-L-D-A
Mating Connector
104-position 0.025”, SMT socket
SAMTEC
QFS-052-04.25-L-D-A
Part Description
Manufacturer
Part Number
DB9, female, vertical mount
NORCOMP
191-009-213-L-571
RS-232 Connector (J2)
Mating Cable
2m female-to-female cable
DIGI-KEY
AE1020-ND
MP JTAG Connector (J3)
Part Description
Manufacturer
Part Number
ERF8 10 x 2, RA female
SAMTEC
ERF8-010-01-S-D-RA-L
Mating Cable
6” cable ERF8 to ERM8 10 x 2
SAMTEC
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Connectors
RCA Audio Connector (J4)
Part Description
Manufacturer
Part Number
RCA 2 x 3
KYOYAKU ENT
WSP-256V1-09
Mating Cable (shipped with the EZ-Board)
6’ RCA audio cable
CABLESTOGO
03171
RCA Audio Connector (J5)
Part Description
Manufacturer
Part Number
RCA 2 x 3
KYOYAKU ENT
WSP-256V1-09
Mating Cable (shipped with the EZ-Board)
6’ RCA audio cable
CABLESTOGO
03171
S/PDIF In Connector (J6)
Part Description
Manufacturer
Part Number
RCA 1 x 1
SWITCHCRAFT
PJRAN1X1U01X
Mating Cable (shipped with the EZ-Board)
6’ RCA audio cable
CABLESTOGO
03171
S/PDIF Out Connector (J7)
Part Description
Manufacturer
Part Number
RCA 1 x 1
SWITCHCRAFT
PJRAN1X1U01X
Mating Cable (shipped with the EZ-Board)
6’ RCA audio cable
2-26
CABLESTOGO
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Headphone Out Connector (J8)
Part Description
Manufacturer
Part Number
3.5 mm stereo jack
CUI
SJ1-3525NG
Mating Headphones (shipped with the EZ-Board)
Stereo headphones
KOSS
151225 UR5
JTAG Connector (P1)
The P1 connector provides access to the JTAG signals of the ADSP-21489
processor. The standalone debug agent requires two connectors, P1 and
ZP1. Pin 3 is missing to provide keying. Pin 3 in the mating connector
must have a plug. For more information, see “JTAG Interface” on
page 1-19.
Remove the standalone debug agent when an emulator is used with the
EZ-Board. Follow the installation instructions provided in “EZ-Board
Installation” on page 1-5, using P1 as the JTAG connection point.
Expansion Interface II Connector (P2)
is a board-to-board connector providing signals for the DAI and DPI
interfaces and GPIO signals of the processor. The connector is located on
the right edge of the board. For more information, see “Expansion Interface II” on page 1-20. For availability and pricing of the connectors,
contact Samtec.
P2
Part Description
Manufacturer
Part Number
60-position 0.1”, SMT header
SAMTEC
TSSH-130-01-L-DV-A
Mating Connector
60-position 0.1”, SMT socket
SAMTEC
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Connectors
Differential In/Out Connectors (P8–9)
The differential in and out connectors (P8–9) are intended for an evaluation of the AD1939 codec via XLR connectors. A standard, off the shelf
DB25 connector to XLR cables is required; the cable details can be found
in the following table.
Part Description
Manufacturer
Part Number
25-position DB25 socket
TYCO
1734350-2
Mating Cables
Snake (8)XLRF-25P 9.9’
HOSA
DTF-803
Snake (8)XLRM-25P 9.9’
HOSA
DTM-803
MP JTAG Out Connector (P12)
Part Description
Manufacturer
Part Number
ERM8 10 x 2, RA male
SAMTEC
ERM8-010-01-S-D-RA
Mating Cable
6” cable ERF8 to ERM8 10 x 2
SAMTEC
ERCD-010-06.00-TBL-SBR-1
VDDINT Power Connector (P14)
The VDDINT power connector (P14) is used to measure voltage and current
supplied to the processor core. By default, P14 is ON, and the power flows
through the two-pin IDC header. To measure power, remove the jumper
on P14 and measure voltage across the 0.1 ohm resistor. Once voltage is
measured, power can be calculated. For more information, refer to “Power
Measurements” on page 1-21.
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VDDEXT Power Connector (P15)
The VDDEXT power connector (P15) is used to measure the processor’s I/O
voltage and current. By default, P15 is ON, and the power flows through the
two-pin IDC header. To measure power, remove the jumper on P15 and
measure voltage across the 0.1 ohm resistor. Once voltage is measured,
power can be calculated. For more information, refer to “Power Measurements” on page 1-21.
Power Connector (P16)
The power connector (P16) provides all of the power necessary to operate
the EZ-Board.
Part Description
Manufacturer
Part Number
0.65 mm power jack
CUI
045-0883R
Mating Power Supply (shipped with the EZ-Board and EZ-KIT Lite)
5.0VDC@3.6A power supply
GLOBTEK
GS-1750(R)
Standalone Debug Agent Connector (ZP1)
connects the standalone debug agent to the EZ-Board. The standalone
debug agent requires two connectors, ZP1 and P1. For more information,
see “JTAG Connector (P1)” on page 2-27.
ZP1
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OF MATERIALS
The bill of materials corresponds to “ADSP-21489 EZ-Board Schematic”
on page B-1.
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Description
Reference
Designator
Manufacturer
Part Number
1
1
74LVC14A SOIC14
U14
TI
74LVC14AD
2
1
IDT74FCT3244AP
Y SSOP20
U17
IDT
IDT74FCT3244APYG
3
1
12.288MHZ
OSC003
U12
EPSON
SG-8002CA MP
4
1
25MHZ OSC003
U7
EPSON
SG-8002CA MP
5
4
SN74LVC1G08
SOT23-5
U9,U13,U27,U41
TI
SN74LVC1G08DBVR
6
1
24.576MHZ
OSC003
U39
EPSON
SG-8002CA MP
7
1
SN65LVDS2D
SOIC8
U11
NATIONAL
SEMI
DS90LV018ATM
8
1
M25P16 SO8W
U6
NUMONYX
M25P16-VMW6G
9
1
ADM1032
SOIC_N8
U5
ON SEMI
ADM1032ARZ
10
2
SI7601DN ICS010
U15-16
VISHAY
SI7601DN
11
1
MT48LC16M16A2
TSOP54
U2
MICRON
MT48LC16M16A2P6A:D
12
1
IS61WV102416BL
L TSOP48
U3
ISSI
IS61WV102416BLL10TLI
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Description
Reference
Designator
Manufacturer
Part Number
13
1
2MHz OSC015
U40
MURATA
CSTCC2M00G56R0(2MHz)
14
1
21489
M29W320EB “U4”
U4
NUMONYX
M29W320EB70ZE6E
15
1
ADM708SARZ
SOIC8
U18
ANALOG
DEVICES
ADM708SARZ
16
1
ADM3202ARNZ
SOIC16
U8
ANALOG
DEVICES
ADM3202ARNZ
17
1
ADSP-21489
LQFP176_EP
U1
ANALOG
DEVICES
ADSP-21489KSWZEN
GB
18
2
ADP1864AUJZ
SOT23-6
VR2-3
ANALOG
DEVICES
ADP1864AUJZ-R7
19
1
ADP1710 TSOT5
VR1
ANALOG
DEVICES
ADP1710AUJZ-R7
20
1
AD1939 LQFP64
U19
ANALOG
DEVICES
AD1939YSTZ
21
16
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
U20-26,U28-30,
U32-34,U36-38
ANALOG
DEVICES
AD8652ARZ
22
1
AD8397
SOIC_N8_EP
U31
ANALOG
DEVICES
AD8397ARDZ-REEL7
23
1
ADM1085 SC70_6
U35
ANALOG
DEVICES
ADM1085AKSZREEL7
24
2
RCA 1X1 CON012
J6-7
SWITCHCRAFT
PJRAN1X1U01X
25
5
MOMENTARY
SWT013
SW8-12
PANASONIC
EVQ-PAD04M
26
5
DIP8 SWT016
SW1-3,SW13,
SW19
C&K
TDA08H0SB1
27
5
DIP6 SWT017
SW14-18
CTS
218-6LPST
28
3
DIP4 SWT018
SW7,SW24-25
ITT
TDA04HOSB1
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Description
Reference
Designator
Manufacturer
Part Number
29
1
DB9 9PIN
CON038
J2
NORCOMP
191-009-213-L-571
30
5
DIP2 SWT020
SW5,SW20-23
C&K
CKN9064-ND
31
5
IDC 2X1 IDC2X1
JP1-5
FCI
90726-402HLF
32
2
IDC 2X1 IDC2X1
P14-15
FCI
90726-402HLF
33
2
IDC
2PIN_JUMPER_S
HORT
SJ2-3
DIGI-KEY
S9001-ND
34
1
3.5MM
STEREO_JACK
CON001
J8
DIGI-KEY
CP1-3525NG-ND
35
1
PWR .65MM
CON045
P16
DIG
CP1-023-ND
36
1
5A RESETABLE
FUS005
F1
MOUSER
650-RGEF500
37
1
QMS 52x2
QMS52x2_SMT
J1
SAMTEC
QMS-052-06.75-L-D-A
38
1
IDC 7x2
IDC7x2_SMTA
P1
SAMTEC
TSM-107-01-T-DV-A
39
1
ROTARY SWT027
SW4
COPAL
S-8110
40
2
RCA 2x3
CON_RCA_6B
J4-5
KYOYAKU
ENT.
WSP-256V1-09H
41
1
ERM8 10X2
ERM8_10X2_SMT
P12
SAMTEC
ERM8-010-01-S-DRA-TR
42
1
ERF8 10X2
ERF8_10X2_SMT
J3
SAMTEC
ERF8-010-01-S-D-RA-L
43
2
DB25 25PIN
DB25F
P8-9
TYCO
1734350-2
44
1
IDC 30x2
IDC30X2_SMTA
P2
SAMTEC
TSSH-130-01-L-DV-A
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Description
Reference
Designator
Manufacturer
Part Number
45
9
YELLOW LED001
LED1-8,LED11
DIGI-KEY
P512TR-ND
46
2
22PF 50V 5% 0805
C262-263
AVX
08055A220JAT
47
2
0.22UF 25V 10%
0805
C126-127
AVX
08053C224KAT2A
48
1
0.1UF 50V 10%
0805
C123
AVX
08055C104KAT
49
2
600 100MHZ
500MA 1206
FER7-8
STEWARD
HZ1206B601R-10
50
2
10UF 16V 20%
CAP002
CT59-60
PANASONIC
EEE1CA100SR
51
1
190 100MHZ 5A
FER002
FER9
MURATA
DLW5BSN191SQ2
52
8
10UF 6.3V 10%
0805
C97-98,C100101,C254,C257,
C287-288
AVX
08056D106KAT2A
53
2
4.7UF 6.3V 10%
0805
C240,C246
AVX
08056D475KAT2A
54
31
0.1UF 10V 10%
0402
C117-120,C148,
C151-152,C160,
C162,C169-170,
C178,C188-189,
C191,C197,C199200,C211,C213214,C225,C227228,C264,C267271,C273
AVX
0402ZD104KAT2A
55
73
0.01UF 16V 10%
0402
C45-50,C54-88,
C90-91,C96,C99,
C102,C121-122,
C125,C128-131,
C136-142,C266,
C274-283,C286,
C291
AVX
0402YC103KAT2A
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Description
Reference
Designator
Manufacturer
Part Number
56
35
10K 1/16W 5%
0402
R99,R190,R196200,R202,R205210,R217,R224225,R233-239,
R256,R259-260,
R469,R494,R504507,R513-514
VISHAY
CRCW040210K0FKED
57
2
4.7K 1/16W 5%
0402
R185,R501
VISHAY
CRCW04024K70JNED
58
5
0 1/16W 5% 0402
R462,R485,R492,
R498,R509
PANASONIC
ERJ-2GE0R00X
59
3
22 1/16W 5% 0402
R1-2,R230
PANASONIC
ERJ-2GEJ220X
60
12
33 1/16W 5% 0402
R201,R203,R211,
R257-258,R261263,R495-496,
R503,R512
VISHAY
CRCW040233R0JNEA
61
1
100UF 10V 10% C
CT61
AVX
TPSC107K010R0075
62
1
1A SK12
DO-214AA
D4
DIODES INC
B120B-13-F
63
1
107.0 1/10W 1%
0805
R228
DIGI-KEY
311-107CRTR-ND
64
1
249.0 1/10W 1%
0805
R227
DIGI-KEY
311-249CRTR-ND
65
2
0.1UF 16V
10%0603
C255-256
AVX
0603YC104KAT2A
66
2
1UF 16V 10% 0603
C260-261
KEMET
C0603C105K4PACTU
67
2
68PF 50V 5% 0603
C243,C249
AVX
06035A680JAT2A
68
2
470PF 50V 5%
0603
C242,C248
AVX
06033A471JAT2A
69
1
220UF 6.3V 20%
D2E
CT45
SANYO
10TPE220ML
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Description
Reference
Designator
Manufacturer
Part Number
70
11
330 1/10W 5%
0603
R248-255,R467468,R497
VISHAY
CRCW0603330RJNEA
71
2
0 1/10W 5% 0603
R452,R458
PHYCOMP
232270296001L
72
4
10 1/10W 5% 0603
R244-247
VISHAY
CRCW060310R0JNEA
73
1
10.0K 1/16W 1%
0603
R231
DALE
CRCW060310K0FKEA
74
8
237.0 1/10W 1%
0603
R267,R272,R280,
R285,R293,R298299,R304
DIGI-KEY
311-237HRTR-ND
75
24
49.9K 1/10W 1%
0603
R265,R271,R282,
R284,R295,R297,
R300,R302,R310,
R336-337,R343344,R363-364,
R369,R378,R397398,R403,R412,
R431-432,R437
DIGI-KEY
311-49.9KHRTR-ND
76
1
75.0 1/10W 1%
0603
R229
DALE
CRCW060375R0FKEA
77
4
1UF 6.3V 20%
0402
C132-135
PANASONIC
ECJ-0EB0J105M
78
4
100 1/16W 5%
0402
R240-243
DIGI-KEY
311-100JRTR-ND
79
1
562.0 1/10W 1%
0603
R461
VISHAY
CRCW0603562RFKEA
80
1
390PF 25V 5%
0603
C258
AVX
06033A391FAT2A
81
1
5600PF 16V 5%
0805
C259
AVX
0805YA562JAT2A
82
1
15.0K 1/16W 1%
0603
R232
DIGI-KEY
311-15.0KHRTR-ND
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Description
Reference
Designator
Manufacturer
Part Number
83
40
4.99K 1/16W 1%
0603
R264,R273,R278279,R291-292,
R305-306,R311,
R313-314,R324,
R326-328,R342,
R349-350,R352354,R357,R366,
R371,R383-384,
R386-388,R391,
R400,R405,R417418,R420-422,
R425,R434,R439
VISHAY
CRCW06034K99FKEA
84
2
24.9K 1/10W 1%
0603
R448,R454
DIGI-KEY
311-24.9KHTR-ND
85
1
31.6K 1/16W 1%
0603
R473
PANASONIC
ERJ-3EKF3162V
86
2
10UF 10V 10%
0805
C161,C265
PANASONIC
ECJ-2FB1A106K
87
8
5.76K 1/16W 1%
0603
R266,R269,R277,
R281,R290,R294,
R303,R307
PANASONIC
ERJ-3EKF5761V
88
2
0.05 1/2W 1%
1206
R459-460
SEI
CSF 1/2 0.05 1%R
89
3
10UF 16V 10%
1210
C244-245,C250
AVX
1210YD106KAT2A
90
1
GREEN LED001
LED9
PANASONIC
LN1361CTR
91
1
RED LED001
LED10
PANASONIC
LN1261CTR
92
2
1000PF 50V 5%
1206
C236,C251
AVX
12065A102JAT2A
93
1
255.0K 1/10W 1%
0603
R447
VISHAY
CRCW06032553FK
94
2
80.6K 1/10W 1%
0603
R449,R455
DIGI-KEY
311-80.6KHRCT-ND
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Description
Reference
Designator
Manufacturer
Part Number
95
3
5A MBRS540T3G
SMC
D1-3
ON SEMI
MBRS540T3G
96
2
2.5UH 30%
IND013
L1-2
COILCRAFT
MSS1038-252NLB
97
1
1.0K 1/16W 1%
0402
R287
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF1001X
98
1
8.20K 1/10W 1%
0603
R502
DIGI-KEY
541-8.20KHCT-ND
99
6
10.0K 1/16W 1%
0402
R474,R486-488,
R491,R499
DIGI-KEY
541-10.0KLCT-ND
100
10
100K 1/16W 5%
0402
R475-484
DIGI-KEY
541-100KJTR-ND
101
1
30.9K 1/16W 1%
0402
R453
DIGI-KEY
541-30.9KLCT-ND
102
10
33 1/32W 5%
RNS005
RN18,RN26-34
PANASONIC
EXB-28V330JX
103
16
2.67K 1/16W 1%
0402
R316,R318,R322,
R338,R367-368,
R373,R377,R401402,R407,R411,
R435-436,R441,
R445
PANASONIC
ERJ-2RKF2671X
104
30
100.0 1/16W 1%
0402
R274-275,R288,
R309,R331-335,
R340,R351,R358362,R385,R392396,R419,R426430,R489-490
DIGI-KEY
541-100LCT-ND
105
2
47UF 16V 20%
ELEC_6MM
CT57-58
PANASONIC
EEE-FC1C470P
106
4
37.4K 1/16W 1%
0402
R268,R276,R289,
R308
DIGI-KEY
541-37.4KLCT-ND
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Description
Reference
Designator
Manufacturer
Part Number
107
8
1000PF 50V 5%
0402
C144,C150,C154,
C159,C164,C168,
C171,C176
DIGI-KEY
490-3244-1-ND
108
4
100pF 50V 5%
0402
C147,C155,C165,
C175
MURATA
GCM1555C1H101JZ13
D
109
8
300PF 100V 5%
0603
C143,C145,C153,
C157,C163,C173,
C177,C179
DIGI-KEY
490-1362-2-ND
110
16
2.43K 1/16W 1%
0402
R315,R319,R323,
R325,R346-347,
R374-375,R380381,R408-409,
R414-415,R442443
DIGI-KEY
541-2.43KLCT-ND
111
16
750.0 1/16W 1%
0402
R317,R320-321,
R341,R345,R348,
R372,R376,R379,
R382,R406,R410,
R413,R416,R440,
R444
DIGI-KEY
541-750LCT-ND
112
16
620PF 50V 5%
0402
C181,C186-187,
C192,C194-195,
C201,C204,C208209,C215,C218,
C222-223,C229,
C232
DIGI-KEY
490-3239-2-ND
113
16
680PF 50V 5%
0402
C182-183,C185,
C193,C202-203,
C206-207,C216217,C220-221,
C230-231,C234235
DIGI-KEY
490-3240-1-ND
114
13
22 1/32W 5%
RNS005
RN15-17,RN1921,RN23-25,
RN49-52
PANASONIC
EXB-28V220JX
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Description
Reference
Designator
Manufacturer
Part Number
115
4
0.036 1/2W 1%
1206
R450-451,R456457
SUSUMU
RL1632S-R036-F
116
1
470UF 2.5V 20%
D2E
CT47
SANYO
2R5TPE470MF
117
40
22UF 6.3V 20%
ELEC_4MM
CT1,CT3,CT5-6,
CT8-11,CT14,
CT16,CT18-19,
CT23-24,CT2728,CT31-32,
CT35-36,CT3940,CT43-44,
CT49-56,CT6269
PANASONIC
EEE-FC0J220R
118
8
22UF 6.3V 20%
ELEC_5MM
C180,C184,C196,
C205,C210,C219,
C224,C233
MOUSER
647-UWP0J220MCL
119
1
5K 1/20W 20%
RES_POT_DUAL
R493
PANASONIC
EVJ-Y15F03A53
120
16
6.81K 1/10W 1%
0603
R312,R329-330,
R339,R355-356,
R365,R370,R389390,R399,R404,
R423-424,R433,
R438
DIGI-KEY
311-6.81KHRTR-ND
121
1
806 1/10W 1%
0402
R286
VISHAY
CRCW0402806RFKED
122
1
30A GSOT05
SOT23-3
D6
VISHAY
GSOT05-GS08
123
2
30A GSOT03
SOT23-3
D7,D10
VISHAY
GSOT03-GS08
124
1
7A VESD01-02VGS08 SOD-52
D9
VISHAY
VESD01-02V-GS08
125
1
16.9K 1/16W 1%
0402
R500
VISHAY
CRCW040216K9FKED
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C
D
1
1
2
2
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3
ANALOG
DEVICES
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Board No.
C
Date
A
B
C
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
ADSP-21489 EZ-BOARD
TITLE
Title
Size
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0228-2009
0.1B
Sheet
3-18-2010_13:41
D
1
of
16
A
B
C
D
RN20
DATA0_Z
DATA1_Z
U1
ADDR0_Z
ADDR1_Z
1
ADDR2_Z
ADDR3_Z
ADDR4_Z
ADDR5_Z
ADDR6_Z
ADDR7_Z
ADDR8_Z
ADDR9_Z
ADDR10_Z
ADDR11_Z
ADDR12_Z
ADDR13_Z
ADDR14_Z
ADDR15_Z
ADDR16_Z
ADDR17_Z
ADDR18_Z
ADDR19_Z
ADDR20_Z
ADDR21_Z
ADDR22_Z
2
ADDR23_Z
U40
1
3
WDTRSTO_Z
6
ADDR0
9
ADDR1
10
ADDR2
11
ADDR3
12
ADDR4
13
ADDR5
16
ADDR6
17
ADDR7
20
ADDR8
21
ADDR9
26
ADDR10
30
ADDR11
31
ADDR12
33
ADDR13
130
ADDR14
128
ADDR15
127
ADDR16
32
ADDR17
35
ADDR18
125
ADDR19
124
ADDR20
122
ADDR21
121
ADDR22
120
ADDR23
118
WDT_CLKIN
117
WDT_CLKO
70
WDTRSTO
DATA2_Z
DATA0
DATA1
DATA2
DATA3
DATA4
DATA5
DATA6
DATA7
DATA8
DATA9
DATA10
DATA11
DATA12
DATA13
DATA14
DATA15
MS0
MS1
AM_RD
AMI_WR
AMI_ACK
DATA0_Z
148
DATA3_Z
DATA1_Z
149
150
DATA4_Z
154
155
157
DATA4_Z
DATA5_Z
DATA5_Z
DATA6_Z
DATA6_Z
DATA7_Z
161
DATA7_Z
DATA8_Z
162
DATA8_Z
DATA11_Z
166
168
167
DATA12_Z
DATA9_Z
DATA13_Z
DATA10_Z
DATA11_Z
DATA14_Z
170
DATA15_Z
2
DATA12_Z
RD_Z
DATA14_Z
131
WR_Z
DATA13_Z
108
SDCLK
SDWE
SDRAS
SDCAS
SDDQM
SDCKE
159
ACK
R503
0402
33
171
SDCLK
SDCAS_Z
1
WR_Z
SDDQM_Z
27
SDA10_Z
3
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
DATA4
7
DATA5
6
DATA6
5
DATA7
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
DATA8
7
DATA9
6
DATA10
5
DATA11
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
DATA12
7
DATA14
6
DATA13
5
DATA15
2
RN23
SDRAS_Z
175
1
22
RNS005
SDWE_Z
172
DATA3
RN50
MS1_Z
132
DATA2
5
22
RNS005
MS0_Z
115
R4B
DATA1
6
RN49
DATA10_Z
165
R3B
DATA0
7
22
RNS005
DATA9_Z
163
R2B
8
RN21
DATA3_Z
152
R1B
22
RNS005
DATA2_Z
DATA15_Z
SDA10
2MHZ 2
OSC015
147
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
SDCKE_Z
RD_Z
ADSP-21489
LQFP176_EP
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
WR
P18
7
SDCLK
6
SDRAM_CS
5
RD
SDRAS
SDCAS
22
RNS005
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
SDDQM
SDA10
SDCKE
SDWE
IDC4X2
DNP
RN52
SDWE_Z
SDRAS_Z
SDCAS_Z
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
SDWE
7
SDRAS
6
SDCAS
5
22
RNS005
RN51
SDDQM_Z
MS0_Z
3
SDCKE_Z
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
SDDQM
7
6
MS0
5
3
SDCKE
22
RNS005
RN24
RN16
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
ADDR0_Z
ADDR1_Z
ADDR2_Z
ADDR3_Z
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
7
6
5
ADDR0
ADDR19
ADDR1
ADDR16
ADDR2
ADDR15
ADDR3
ADDR14
22
RNS005
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
7
6
5
R1
22
0402
ADDR19_Z
SDA10_Z
SDA10
ADDR16_Z
ADDR15_Z
R2
22
0402
ADDR14_Z
MS1_Z
22
RNS005
MS1
RN25
RN17
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
ADDR4_Z
ADDR5_Z
ADDR6_Z
ADDR7_Z
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
7
6
5
ADDR4
ADDR18
ADDR5
ADDR13
ADDR6
ADDR17
ADDR7
ADDR12
22
RNS005
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
7
6
5
ADDR18_Z
ADDR13_Z
ADDR17_Z
ADDR12_Z
22
RNS005
RN15
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
ADDR8_Z
ADDR9_Z
4
ADDR10_Z
ADDR11_Z
22
RNS005
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
7
6
5
RN19
ADDR8
ADDR9
ADDR20_Z
ADDR10
ADDR21_Z
ADDR11
ADDR22_Z
ADDR23_Z
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
7
6
5
ANALOG
DEVICES
ADDR20
ADDR21
ADDR22
ADDR23
Board No.
C
Date
A
B
C
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
ADSP-21489 EZ-BOARD
DSP - EXTERNAL PORT
Title
22
RNS005
Size
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0228-2009
0.1B
Sheet
3-18-2010_13:45
D
2
of
16
B
C
2MB SRAM
(1 Mbit X 16)
23
A0
24
A1
25
A2
26
A3
29
A4
30
A5
31
A6
32
A7
33
A8
34
A9
22
A10
35
A11
36
A12
ADDR0
ADDR1
ADDR2
ADDR3
1
ADDR4
ADDR5
ADDR6
ADDR7
3.3V
ADDR8
ADDR9
SDA10
ADDR11
R504
10K
0402
ADDR12
DQ0
DQ1
DQ2
DQ3
DQ4
DQ5
DQ6
DQ7
DQ8
DQ9
DQ10
DQ11
DQ12
DQ13
20
BA0
21
BA1
ADDR17
ADDR18
DQ14
DQ15
SDCKE
SDCLK
SDCAS
SDRAS
R510
0
0402
DNP
R509
0
0402
5
7
DATA1
ADDR1
DATA2
ADDR2
ADDR3
DATA3
8
10
11
13
42
DATA4
ADDR4
DATA5
ADDR5
DATA6
ADDR6
DATA7
ADDR7
ADDR8
DATA8
44
45
47
48
DATA9
ADDR9
DATA10
ADDR10
DATA11
ADDR11
DATA12
50
ADDR13
DATA13
51
53
DATA14
ADDR14
DATA15
ADDR15
R505 ADDR16
10K
0402 ADDR17
ADDR18
ADDR19
RD
WR
40
NC1
SDDQM
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
NC1
NC2
NC3
8
DATA0
9
10
11
15
16
17
32
33
34
35
38
39
40
41
6
DATA1
ADDR2
DATA2
ADDR3
DATA3
14
VSS1
VSS2
VSS3
R506
10K
0402
28
41
E1
A0
D1
A1
C1
A2
A1
A3
B1
A4
D2
A5
C2
A6
A2
A7
B5
A8
A5
A9
C5
A10
D5
A11
B6
A12
A6
A13
C6
A14
D6
A15
E6
A16
B2
A17
C3
A18
D4
A19
D3
A20
ADDR1
ADDR4
DATA4
ADDR5
DATA5
ADDR6
DATA6
ADDR7
DATA7
ADDR8
DATA8
ADDR9
DATA9
ADDR10
DATA10
ADDR11
DATA11
ADDR12
DATA12
ADDR13
DATA13
ADDR14
DATA14
ADDR15
DATA15
ADDR16
ADDR17
3.3V
19
ADDR18
3.3V
ADDR19
3.3V
31
ADDR20
VDD1
VDD2
GND1
GND2
ADDR21
12
R217
10K
0402
36
R206
10K
0402
13
TP1
RD
WR
WP
JP1
2
54
VSSQ1
VSSQ2
VSSQ5
VSSQ6
E3
D2
H3
D3
H4
D4
E4
D5
H5
D6
E5
D7
C48
0.01UF
0402
6
3.3V
12
DATA1
DATA2
DATA3
1
DATA4
DATA5
DATA6
DATA7
F2
D8
G2
D9
F3
D10
G3
D11
F4
D12
G5
D13
F5
D14
G6
D15/A-1
ADDR0
C4
NC
BYTE
A3
RY/BY~
F1
CE
G1
OE
A4
WE
B3
VPP/WP~
2
IDC2X1
JP1 DEFAULT: OFF
3
VDDQ1
9
VDDQ2
43
VDDQ3
49
VDDQ5
D1
DATA0
RESET
FLASH_CS
1
H2
B4
RESET
RDY/BSY
R507
10K
0402
E2
D0
F6
37
IS61WV102416BLL
TSOP48
1
VDD1
14
VDD2
27
VDD3
R511
0
0402
DNP
D0
7
CE
44
OE
18
WE
43
UB
42
LB
SRAM_CS
15
DQML
39
DQMH
3.3V
ADDR12
3.3V
16
WE
17
CAS
18
RAS
SDWE
2
4
5
A0
4
A1
3
A2
2
A3
1
A4
48
A5
47
A6
46
A7
45
A8
30
A9
29
A10
28
A11
27
A12
26
A13
25
A14
24
A15
23
A16
22
A17
21
A18
20
A19
ADDR0
DATA0
19
CS
37
CKE
38
CLK
SDRAM_CS
3.3V
2
U4
G4
U3
U2
4MB FLASH
(4 Mbit X 8)
3.3V
VDD
32MB SDRAM
(4 Mbit X 16 X 4 banks)
D
H1
H6GND1
GND2
A
M29W320EB
TFBGA48
R205
10K
0402
46
52
MT48LC16M16A2
TSOP54
C281
0.01UF
0402
C282
0.01UF
0402
3.3V
3.3V
C274
0.01UF
0402
3
C275
0.01UF
0402
C276
0.01UF
0402
3.3V
C277
0.01UF
0402
C278
0.01UF
0402
C279
0.01UF
0402
C280
0.01UF
0402
C287
10UF
0805
C46
0.01UF
0402
C288
10UF
0805
C47
0.01UF
0402
3
SW13: EXTERNAL PORT ENABLE
DEFAULT: ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF
SW13
ON
5
12
6
11
7
10
8
9
7
8
WDTRSTO_Z
13
6
FLAG3/TIMEXP/MS3
FLAG3/TIMEXP/MS3
14
4
5
FLAG2/IRQ2/MS2
3
4
FLAG1/IRQ1
TP22
15
3
FLAG0/IRQ0
16
2
2
MS1
1
1
MS0
SDRAM_CS
FLASH_CS
TEMP_IRQ
PB1
PB2
TEMP_THERM
SRAM_CS
ANALOG
DEVICES
WDTRSTO
DIP8
SWT016
4
Board No.
C
Date
A
B
C
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
ADSP-21489 EZ-BOARD
MEMORY - PARALLEL
Title
Size
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0228-2009
0.1B
Sheet
3-18-2010_13:45
D
3
of
16
A
B
C
D
U1
DAI_P1_Z
DAI_P2_Z
DAI_P3_Z
DAI_P4_Z
DAI_P5_Z
DAI_P6_Z
DAI_P7_Z
DAI_P17_Z
DAI_P18_Z
DAI_P19_Z
DAI_P20_Z
88
DAI_P8
89
DAI_P9
103
DAI_P10
100
DAI_P11
74
DAI_P12
95
DAI_P13
DAI_P14
DAI_P15
99
FLAG0/IRQ0
DAI_P16
FLAG1/IRQ1
98
DAI_P17
FLAG2/IRQ2/AMI_MS2
97
DAI_P18
FLAG3/TIMEXP/AMI_MS3
75
92
DAI_P20
EMU
TRST
BOOT_CFG1
BOOT_CFG2
DSP_XTAL
DSP_CLKIN
25
24
DPI_P7_Z
MLBDO
13X2
5X2_2MM
DNP
DPI_P8_Z
SW3: DPI [1-8] ENABLE
DEFAULT: ALL ON
MLBSO
SW3
MLB NOT SUPPORTED ON 176 PIN PACKAGE
P10 UNPOPULATED BY DEFAULT
DPI_P9_Z
DPI_P2
DPI_P10_Z
DPI_P3
DPI_P11_Z
RN22
DPI_P12_Z
R1A
MLBDAT_Z
R2A
DPI_P14_Z
135
R3A
R4A
5
R4B
MLBDAT
DPI_P5
MLBDO
DPI_P6
MLBSIG
DPI_P7
MLBSO
DPI_P8
NC20
RESETOUT/RUNRSTIN
NC21
NC22
XTAL
NC23
0
144
142
145
140
EMU
THD_M
DPI_P10
DPI_P11
TDI
R203
0402
33
R211
0402
3.3V
TDO
DPI_P12
DPI_P13
33
MLBCLK
3.3V
DPI_P14
MLBSIG_Z
R210
10K
0402
MLBSO_Z
MLBDO_Z
111
TEMP_PLUS
110
TEMP_MINUS
8
7
R207
10K
0402
1
VCC
R208
10K
0402
SCK
6
3
4
THERM
D_PLUS
D_MINUS
DAI_P3
C49
0.01UF
0402
GND
5
DAI_P4
DAI_P5
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
DAI_P7
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
7
6
5
DAI_P8
DAI_P1
DPI_P3
DPI_P5
DAI_P10_Z
DAI_P5_Z
DAI_P7
R2B
R3A
R3B
R4A
R4B
7
6
5
DPI_P4
DAI_P9_Z
DPI_P6
DAI_P6_Z
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
DPI_P8
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
DPI_P7
R3A
DAI_P2_Z
4
R4A
R2B
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
7
6
5
DAI_P8
5
DPI_P11
DAI_P15_Z
DPI_P10
DAI_P12_Z
DPI_P9
DPI_P13_Z
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
DAI_P11
DAI_P10
R225
10K
0402
DAI_P5
5
SPI_MOSI
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
7
6
SPI_CLK
DAI_P9
2
SO
DAI_P13
DAI_P14
SPI_MISO
DAI_P15
SCK
DAI_P16
R2B
R3B
R4B
SPI_CS
DAI_P6
DAI_P2
M25P16
SO8W
ASDATA1
ASDATA2
ABCLK
ALRCLK
3.3V
R223
10K
0402
DNP
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
7
6
5
DAI_P12
3
14
4
13
5
12
6
11
7
10
8
9
DSDATA4
DSDATA3
3
DSDATA2
DSDATA1
DBCLK
DLRCLK
LED6
LED7
SW7
DAI_P17
DAI_P18
DAI_P11
DAI_P15
15
SW7: DPI [17-20] ENABLE
DEFAULT: ALL ON
GND
4
C50
0.01UF
0402
DAI_P19
DAI_P20
1
8
2
7
3
6
4
5
LED8
SPDIF_IN
PB3
PB4
DIP4
SWT018
DAI_P16
8
7
DAI_P3
DPI_P14
6
5
DAI_P17_Z
DAI_P18_Z
DAI_P4_Z
DPI_P13
DAI_P14_Z
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
ANALOG
DEVICES
7
6
5
DAI_P17
DAI_P18
20 Cotton Road
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
DAI_P4
Title
DAI_P14
33
RNS005
Size
ADSP-21489 EZ-BOARD
DSP - DAI, DPI, MLB INTERFACES
Board No.
C
Date
A
LED5
33
RNS005
R1B
33
RNS005
LED4
DIP8
SWT016
1
CS
3
WP
7
HOLD
6
5
8
VCC
SI
DAI_P12
R222
10K
0402
DNP
R224
10K
0402
U6
R1B
DAI_P10
DAI_P20
RN34
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
AD1939_SOFT_RESET
16
2
4
R4B
6
DAI_P11_Z
RN29
DPI_P14_Z
3.3V
3
R3B
7
DPI_P12
SPDIF_OUT
SW2
1
ON
R1B
8
DAI_P16_Z
DAI_P3_Z
9
2
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
LED3
3.3V
33
RNS005
33
RNS005
4
8
1
DPI_P9_Z
10
8
R2A
8
LED2
SW2: DPI [9-16] ENABLE
DEFAULT: ALL ON EXCEPT POS. 5 & 6 OFF
DAI_P9
RN32
R1B
UART_CTS
DIP8
SWT016
33
RNS005
R1A
UART_RTS
DAI_P13
RN33
DPI_P10_Z
7
DAI_P19
RN28
DPI_P11_Z
11
ON
DAI_P20_Z
R1A
33
RNS005
DPI_P12_Z
6
7
4
12
6
DPI_P8_Z
3
5
5
DPI_P7_Z
2
13
4
DPI_P6_Z
4
3
5
DPI_P2
1
RN27
1
14
2
R4B
6
DAI_P8_Z
33
RNS005
DPI_P4_Z
3
1
DPI_P5_Z
R3B
DPI_P1
UART_RX
16
15
8
DPI_P3_Z
7
7
3
7
6
2
RN31
R2B
8
1
DAI_P2
TEMP_THERM
3.3V
DPI_P2_Z
5
6
R1A
2
RN26
8
9
UART_TX
SW1
TEMP_IRQ
33
RNS005
R1B
4
5
DAI_P13_Z
FLAG3/TIMEXP/MS3
DAI_P7_Z
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
10
4
FLAG2/IRQ2/MS2
1
33
RNS005
DPI_P1_Z
3
3
R4B
5
DAI_P19_Z
12
11
2
FLAG3/TIMEXP/MS3_Z
6
DAI_P1_Z
FLAG1/IRQ1
TEMP_SCK
2
ON
ALERT
DAI_P6
FLAG0/IRQ0
TEMP_SDA
3.3V
SI
RN30
R3B
9
SW1: DAI [1-8] ENABLE
DEFAULT: ALL ON
RN18
FLAG2/IRQ2/MS2_Z
8
LED1
2
ADM1032
SOIC_N8
7
10
1
2
TEMP_MINUS
R2B
7
SPI_CS
R209
10K
0402
U5
TEMP_PLUS
FLAG1/IRQ1_Z
11
3.3V
TEMP_SDA
8
6
AD1939_CS
TP23 TP24
TEMP_SCK
R1B
12
SPI_CLK
DIP6
SWT017
DAI_P1
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
5
MLBDAT_Z
ADSP-21489
LQFP176_EP
FLAG0/IRQ0_Z
13
1
SPI_MISO
SW14
CLKIN
THD_P
4
1
DPI_P9
TMS
158
139
14
SPI_MOSI
SW14: DPI [9-14] ENABLE
DEFAULT: ALL ON EXCEPT POS 3 & 4 OFF
TCK
174
137
3
TRST
164
151
15
DIP8
SWT016
FLAG3/TIMEXP/MS3_Z
R462
0402
16
2
33
RNS005
DNP
FLAG2/IRQ2/MS2_Z
138
6
R3B
4
FLAG1/IRQ1_Z
136
7
R2B
3
MLBSO_Z
8
R1B
2
MLBDO_Z
FLAG0/IRQ0_Z
DPI_P4
1
DPI_P13_Z
134
146
1
DPI_P1
6
RESET
RESETOUT
2
10
5
173
36
9
4
TDO
CLK_CFG1
NC19
TP2
DPI_P6_Z
MLBDAT
3
CLK_CFG0
5
RESET
8
2
TMS
TDI
CLK_CFG1
7
1
TCK
22
CLK_CFG0
DPI_P5_Z
MLBSIG
ON
BOOT_CFG0
106
BOOT_CFG2
6
DAI_P19
14
BOOT_CFG1
5
MLBSIG_Z
101
7
BOOT_CFG0
4
8
DAI_P16_Z
DAI_P7
94
3
DPI_P4_Z
DPI PINS VIA THE EXPANSION II INTERFACE.
MLBCLK
7
DAI_P15_Z
73
DAI_P6
DPI_P3_Z
6
DAI_P14_Z
86
DAI_P5
2
5
DAI_P13_Z
87
DAI_P4
1
4
DAI_P12_Z
96
DAI_P3
SW7, OR SW14 ALLOWS A USER TO USE THESE DAI OR
P10
DPI_P2_Z
3
DAI_P11_Z
55
DAI_P2
2
DAI_P10_Z
77
DPI_P1_Z
1
1
DAI_P9_Z
NOTE: SHUTTING OFF DIP SWITCHES SW1, SW2, SW3
38
DPI_P1
39
DPI_P2
40
DPI_P3
43
DPI_P4
42
DPI_P5
44
DPI_P6
47
DPI_P7
46
DPI_P8
49
DPI_P9
50
DPI_P10
51
DPI_P11
52
DPI_P12
53
DPI_P13
54
DPI_P14
DAI_P1
ON
DAI_P8_Z
76
B
C
Rev
A0228-2009
0.1B
Sheet
3-18-2010_13:45
D
4
of
16
A
B
C
D
VDDINT
VDDINT
VDDEXT
VDDINT
U1
8
VDD_EXT1
28
VDD_EXT2
45
VDD_EXT3
57
VDD_EXT4
72
VDD_EXT5
84
VDD_EXT6
91
VDD_EXT7
104
VDD_EXT8
119
VDD_EXT9
126
VDD_EXT10
141
VDD_EXT11
153
VDD_EXT12
160
VDD_EXT13
1
VDDEXT
VDD_INT1
VDD_INT2
VDD_INT3
VDD_INT4
VDD_INT5
VDD_INT6
VDD_INT7
VDD_INT8
VDD_INT9
VDD_INT10
VDD_INT11
VDD_INT12
VDD_INT13
VDD_INT14
112
VDD_THD
VDD_INT15
56
NC1
58
NC2
59
NC3
60
NC4
61
NC5
63
NC6
64
NC7
66
NC8
67
NC9
69
NC10
71
NC11
79
NC12
80
NC13
81
NC14
82
NC15
83
NC16
C283
0.01UF
0402
2
VDD_INT16
VDD_INT17
VDD_INT18
VDD_INT19
VDD_INT20
VDD_INT21
VDD_INT22
VDD_INT23
VDD_INT24
VDD_INT25
VDD_INT26
VDD_INT27
NC17
NC18
GND1
GND2
GND3_PAD
4
23
C86
0.01UF
0402
C87
0.01UF
0402
29
C71
0.01UF
0402
C70
0.01UF
0402
C69
0.01UF
0402
C68
0.01UF
0402
C67
0.01UF
0402
C66
0.01UF
0402
C65
0.01UF
0402
C72
0.01UF
0402
C102
0.01UF
0402
C88
0.01UF
0402
C55
0.01UF
0402
C54
0.01UF
0402
C96
0.01UF
0402
C90
0.01UF
0402
34
37
41
1
48
62
65
68
78
VDDINT
85
VDDINT
90
93
102
C64
0.01UF
0402
105
107
C63
0.01UF
0402
C62
0.01UF
0402
C61
0.01UF
0402
C60
0.01UF
0402
C59
0.01UF
0402
C58
0.01UF
0402
C91
0.01UF
0402
C73
0.01UF
0402
C57
0.01UF
0402
C97
10UF
0805
C56
0.01UF
0402
C98
10UF
0805
113
114
116
NOTE: THESE COMPONENTS ARE NOT POPULATED
123
129
133
AND ARE NOT REQUIRED.
THEY ARE PRESENT FOR INITIAL SILICON TESTING
143
156
VDDINT
TP25
169
VDDEXT
VDDEXT
VDDEXT
FER5
600
0603
DNP
176
2
18
19
C51
1000PF
0402
DNP
15
109
C52
0.01UF
0402
DNP
C79
0.01UF
0402
C53
0.1UF
0402
DNP
C78
0.01UF
0402
C77
0.01UF
0402
C76
0.01UF
0402
C75
0.01UF
0402
C85
0.01UF
0402
C74
0.01UF
0402
C83
0.01UF
0402
C84
0.01UF
0402
C99
0.01UF
0402
C82
0.01UF
0402
C81
0.01UF
0402
C100
10UF
0805
C80
0.01UF
0402
C101
10UF
0805
177
ADSP-21489
LQFP176_EP
3.3V
3.3V
C
SW4
2
1
1
3
0
4
7
6
3
BOOT_CFG0
2
3.3V
BOOT_CFG1
4
BOOT_CFG2
5
R513
10K
0402
3.3V
DSP AUDIO OSC
3
SWT027
R198
10K
0402
ROTARY
R197
10K
0402
R196
10K
0402
U39
3.3V
1
OE
R202
10K
0402
SW4: BOOT MODE SELECT
POSITION
BOOT MODE
0
1
2
3,4,5,6 or 7
SPI Slave Boot
SPI Master Boot
AMI Boot (Parallel Flash)
Reserved
DSP OSC
3.3V
R512
33
0402
4
VDD
3
OUT
GND
2
24.576MHZ
OSC003
TP20
JP5
U7
4
VDD
1
OE
DEFAULT
2
DIP2
SWT020
R200
10K
0402
4
R199
10K
0402
DSP_CLKIN
TP21
C45
0.01UF
0402
JP5 DEFAULT: OFF
C286
0.01UF
0402
OSC
4
OPTIONAL DSP CRYSTAL
3
SW5: DSP CLOCK CONFIG
1
2
CLOCK RATIO
CLKCFG0 CLKCFG1
CORE:CLKIN
ON
Reserved
ON
ON
OFF
32:1
ON
OFF
16:1
OFF
OFF
8:1
DSP_XTAL
DEFAULT
Y1
25MHZ
OSC013
DNP
C284
18PF
0402
DNP
DSP_CLKIN
ANALOG
DEVICES
C285
18PF
0402
DNP
Board No.
C
Date
B
C
20 Cotton Road
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
ADSP-21489 EZ-BOARD
DSP - POWER, CLKIN
Title
Size
A
DAI_P17
DSP AUDIO OSC
ON
1
2
CLK_CFG1
2
IDC2X1
3
OUT
GND
25MHZ 2
OSC003
1
DSPAUDIO_CLKIN
SW5
1
3.3V
R201
33
0402
3.3V
CLK_CFG0
DSPAUDIO_CLKIN
Rev
A0228-2009
0.1B
Sheet
3-18-2010_13:45
D
5
of
16
A
B
C
D
3.3V
3.3V
1
SPDIF
COAX
INPUT
SERIAL PORT
R232
15.0K
0603
J7
C126
0.22UF
0805
CON012
2
3.3V
C121
0.01UF
0402
SPDIF_COAX_IN
R229
75.0
0603
1
C127
0.22UF
0805
1
U11
1
2
RIN+
3
R231
10.0K
0603
8
VCC
7
ROUT
6
NC3
5
GND
RIN-
4
NC1
NC2
C119
0.1UF
0402
R230
22
0402
U8
1
SPDIF_IN
3
ADM3202
LOOPBACK HEADER
FOR TESTING PURPOSES ONLY
JP2 DEFAULT: OFF
SN65LVDS2D
SOIC8
SPDIF_COAX_OUT
1
6
2
C2-
11
14
T1IN
T1OUT
10
7
T2IN
T2OUT
12
13
R1OUT
R1IN
9
8
R2OUT
R2IN
ADM3202ARNZ
SOIC16
UART_TX
UART_CTS
1
UART_RX
2
IDC2X1
2
V+
6
V-
C2+
5
J2
7
JP2
SPDIF_COAX_IN
C1-
4
C117
0.1UF
0402
C118
0.1UF
0402
C1+
3.3V
3.3V
UART_RTS
3.3V
TX_OUT
3
8
RX_IN
4
9
5
C120
0.1UF
0402
CON038
JP3
1
J6
1
SPDIF_OUT
C123
0.1UF
0805
U9
R227
249.0
0805
CON012
SPDIF
COAX
OUT
SPDIF_COAX_OUT 2
4
2
SN74LVC1G08
SOT23-5
2
1
C125
0.01UF
0402
C122
0.01UF
0402
C124
0.01UF
0402
DNP
2
IDC2X1
JP4
JP3 DEFAULT: ON
1
4
2
TX_OUT
IDC2X1
R228
107.0
0805
U10
1
RX_IN
65LVDS2D
SN74LVC1G08
2
LOOPBACK HEADER
FOR TESTING PURPOSES ONLY
JP4 DEFAULT: OFF
SN74LVC1G08
2
SN74LVC1G08
SOT23-5
DNP
TCK_MULTI
SW19
ON
1
TRST
EMU
TMS
15
3
14
4
13
5
12
6
11
7
10
8
9
7
8
SW22.1
SW22.2
16
2
6
TCK
OFF
OFF
2
4
5
ON
OFF
J3
JTAG SWITCHES
4
SW21.1
SW21.2
When designing your JTAG interface please refer to the
Engineer to Engineer Note EE-68 which can be found at
http://www.analog.com
3.3V
JTAG IN
3
ON
OFF
3.3V
2
3
SW20.1
SW20.2
All debug agent interface circuitry is considered
proprietary and hasbeen omitted from this schematic.
1
SINGLE PROCESSOR JTAG SETTINGS
VIA HP-USB EMUALTOR OR DEBUG AGENT (DEFAULT)
BOARD ATTACHED
SWITCH
TO EMULATOR
SW19.1
ON
SW19.2
OFF
SW19.3
ON
SW19.4
OFF
SW19.5
ON
SW19.6
OFF
SW19.7
ON
SW19.8
OFF
TRST_LOCAL
TDO_IN
TRST_MULTI
6
8
EMU_LOCAL
TMS_MULTI
EMU_MULTI
EMU_MULTI
TMS_LOCAL
TRST_MULTI
TMS_MULTI
DA_SOFT_RESET_MULTI
TCK_LOCAL
10
12
14
16
18
TCK_MULTI
20
DIP8
SWT016
MSC1
GND1
MSC2
GND2
MSC3
MSC4
MSC5
MSC6
GND3
GND4
1
D7
3
D6
5
D5
7
D4
9
D3
11
D2
13
D1
15
D0
17
ACK
19
CLK
R99
10K
0402
R190
10K
0402
"JTAG"
P1
EDGE_F
ERF8_10X2_SMT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
EMU_LOCAL
3
TMS_LOCAL
TCK_LOCAL
5V
3.3V
DA_PWR
VDD_EXT_DSP
TRST_LOCAL
TDI_LOCAL
TDO_LOCAL
IDC7X2_SMTA
3
TDI_LOCAL
DA_SOFT_RESET_MULTI
JTAG OUT
TCK_MULTI
SW21
TDO
ON
1
2
4
3
2
TDO_LOCAL
TDO_OUT
2
ON
TDO_LOCAL
1
OFF
ON
SW22.1
SW22.2
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
MSC1
GND1
6
MSC2
8
SW22
2
OFF
ON
TDO_OUT
TMS_MULTI
TDI
2
4
DIP2
SWT020
1
SW21.1
SW21.2
DA_SOFT_RESET
P12
4
3
EMU_MULTI
TDO_IN
TRST_MULTI
TDO_IN
DA_SOFT_RESET
DIP2
SWT020
GND2
10
MSC3
12
MSC4
14
MSC5
16
MSC6
18
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
RESET
R185
4.7K
0402
20
GND3
GND4
1
D7
3
D6
5
D5
7
D4
9
D3
11
D2
13
D1
15
D0
17
ACK
19
CLK
ANALOG
DEVICES
EDGE_M
ERM8_10X2_SMT
Title
Size
C
20 Cotton Road
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
ADSP-21489 EZ-BOARD
SPDIF, RS-232, JTAG INTERFACES
Board No.
C
B
DA_SOFT_RESET
DA_STANDALONE
Date
A
RESET
GND
ON
4
DIP2
SWT020
1
SW20.1
SW20.2
2
DA_SOFT_RESET
2
4
SW20
1
TDI
1
MULTI PROCESSOR JTAG SETTINGS VIA HP-USB EMUALTOR
USING TWO OR MORE EZ-BOARDS (LINK PORT CABLES
REQUIRED FOR MORE THAN TWO BOARDS)
BOARD ATTACHED BOARD(S) NOT ATTACHED
TO EMULATOR
TO EMULATOR
SWITCH
SW19.1
OFF
ON
ON
SW19.2
ON
OFF
SW19.3
ON
ON
SW19.4
ON
ON
OFF
SW19.5
SW19.6
ON
ON
ON
OFF
SW19.7
SW19.8
ON
ON
Rev
A0228-2009
0.1B
Sheet
3-18-2010_13:45
D
6
of
16
A
B
C
D
3.3V
DSP PIN
COMPONENT CONNECTED TO
PB1
FLAG1/IRQ1
FLAG2/IRQ2/MS2
PB2
DAI_P19
PB3
DAI_P20
PB4
R233
10K
0402
LABEL "PB1"
R240
100
0402
R244
10
0603
U14
1
1
SW8
MOMENTARY
SWT013
2
PB1
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
LED5
LED6
LED7
LED8
74LVC14A
SOIC14
C132
1UF
0402
CONNECTED
VIA SWITCH
SW13.4
SW13.5
SW7.3
SW7.4
DPI_P6
DPI_P13
DPI_P14
DAI_P3
DAI_P4
DAI_P15
DAI_P16
DAI_P17
SW3.6
SW14.5
SW14.6
SW1.3
SW1.4
SW2.7
SW2.8
SW7.1
1
3.3V
3.3V
R234
10K
0402
LABEL "PB2"
R241
100
0402
R245
10
0603
U14
3
SW9
MOMENTARY
SWT013
4
PB2
RESET
LED10
RED
LED001
74LVC14A
SOIC14
C133
1UF
0402
R469
10K
0402
R256
10K
0402
LED11
YELLOW
LED001
R514
10K
0402
R239
10K
0402
R255
330
0603
1
WDTRSTO
R235
10K
0402
2
LABEL "PB3"
4
1
DA_SOFT_RESET
4
2
R242
100
0402
5
SW10
MOMENTARY
SWT013
6
SN74LVC1G08
SOT23-5
SN74LVC1G08
SOT23-5
RESET
R246
10
0603
U14
U18
U41
2
U13
R497
330
0603
1
MR
4
PFI
8
RESET
7
RESET
5
PFO
RESET
TEMP_THERM
2
ADM708SARZ
SOIC8
PB3
SW12
MOMENTARY
SWT013
74LVC14A
SOIC14
C134
1UF
0402
R236
10K
0402
LABEL "PB4"
U17
R243
100
0402
R247
10
0603
U14
9
SW11
MOMENTARY
SWT013
LED1
8
PB4
LED2
74LVC14A
SOIC14
LED3
LED4
C135
1UF
0402
LED5
LED6
3
LED7
LED8
2
1A1
4
1A2
6
1A3
8
1A4
11
2A1
13
2A2
15
2A3
17
2A4
18
1Y1
16
1Y2
14
1Y3
12
1Y4
9
2Y1
3.3V
7
2Y2
5
3
2Y3
3
2Y4
3.3V
1
OE1
19
OE2
IDT74FCT3244APY
SSOP20
R237
10K
0402
LED8
YELLOW
LED001
LED7
YELLOW
LED001
LED6
YELLOW
LED001
LED5
YELLOW
LED001
LED4
YELLOW
LED001
LED3
YELLOW
LED001
LED2
YELLOW
LED001
POWER
LED9
GREEN
LED001
LED1
YELLOW
LED001
R238
10K
0402
U14
R467
330
0603
U14
11
10
13
74LVC14A
SOIC14
R468
330
0603
R248
330
0603
R249
330
0603
R250
330
0603
R251
330
0603
R252
330
0603
R253
330
0603
R254
330
0603
12
74LVC14A
SOIC14
3.3V
C131
0.01UF
0402
C129
0.01UF
0402
C130
0.01UF
0402
C128
0.01UF
0402
ANALOG
DEVICES
C291
0.01UF
0402
4
Title
74LVC14A
ADM708
IDT74FCT3244
SN74LVC1G08
Size
SN74LVC1G08
A
B
C
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
ADSP-21489 EZ-BOARD
RESET CIRCUIT, PUSHBUTTONS, LEDS
Board No.
C
Date
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0228-2009
0.1B
Sheet
3-18-2010_13:45
D
7
of
16
A
B
C
J4
WHITE (LEFT)
3.3V
A3V
D
J5
RED (RIGHT)
WHITE (LEFT)
DB25 Female Connectors for Conversion to XLR Connectors
RED (RIGHT)
OUT3 (L)
OUT3 (R)
OUT4 (L)
OUT4 (R)
9
10
9
10
P8
P9
1
28
ABCLK_Z
1
29
ALRCLK_Z
27
ASDATA1_Z
26
ASDATA2_Z
21
22
DLRCLK
20
DSDATA1
19
DSDATA2
18
DSDATA3
15
DSDATA4
ABCLK
ADC1LN
ALRCLK
ADC1LP
ASDATA1
ADC1RN
ASDATA2
ADC1RP
54
DBCLK
53
30
SPI_MOSI
31
SPI_MISO
35
AD1939_CS
DLRCLK
ADC2RN
DSDATA1
ADC2RP
55
TP9
1
RESET
2
3
39
2
AD1939_SOFT_RESET
9
OR4N
13
OR4P
NC4
CM
VSUPPLY
47
AGND4
C256
0.1UF
0603
C257
10UF
0805
48
AGND3
46
AGND2
44
AGND1
4
1
AD1939
LQFP64
DGND2
VDRIVE
AGND5
FILTR
VSENSE
33
25
AD1939_CM
52
DGND1
24
2
AD1939_LF
61
16
23
DB25F
DAC8P
LF
C266
0.01UF
0402
13
DAC8N
12
NC3
DB25F
27
64
NC2
25
13
C259
5600PF
0805
DAC7P
12
OUT1N
25
26
63
OL4P
24
OUT1P
12
IN1N
26
50
NC1
23
OUT2N
24
IN1P
C258
390PF
0603
DAC7N
10
OUT2P
23
11
DAC6P
11
10
27
49
10
11
R461
562.0
0603
DAC6N
OR3P
RESET
9
OUT3N
22
DAC5P
OL4N
SN74LVC1G08
SOT23-5
3.3V
OL3P
21
OUT3P
9
22
DAC5N
6
8
14
8
21
IN3P
A3V
DAC4P
OL3N
20
OUT4N
8
IN2N
42
7
OUT4P
20
DAC4N
OR2N
OR3N
4
19
7
IN2P
43
6
OUT5N
19
DAC3P
OL2P
18
OUT5P
6
DAC3N
40
17
OUT6N
18
IN3N
41
4
OUT6P
5
NOTE: THE NUMBER INSIDE EACH OF THE CIRCLES IS THE ACTUAL
PIN NUMBER FOR THE RESPECTIVE CONNECTOR.
DAC2P
OL2N
U27
5
DAC2N
OR1P
MCLKO_XO
3
DAC1P
OL1P
MCLKI_XI
4
IN4N
7
2
IN2 (R)
DAC1N
36
CLATCH
5
1
3
OUT7N
16
IN4P
OL1N
COUT
IN2 (L)
15
OUT7P
3
5
ADC4LP
37
CIN
IN1 (R)
3
ADC4LN
59
CCLK
6
ADC3LP
60
DSDATA4
4
17
ADC3LN
57
DSDATA3
IN1 (L)
ADC2LP
58
DSDATA2
6
16
ADC2LN
OR2P
AD1939_CLKIN
14
OUT8N
2
ADC1LP
56
ADC2LP
4
ADC1LN
38
34
OUT2 (R)
2
OR1N
SPI_CLK
OUT2 (L)
15
ADC2LN
DBCLK
OUT1 (R)
OUT1 (L)
5
AVDD1
45
AVDD2
51
AVDD3
62
AVDD4
17
DVDD1
32
DVDD2
U19
1
OUT8P
14
C254
10UF
0805
C255
0.1UF
0603
C262
22PF
0805
HEADPHONE OUT (SHARED WITH OUT3/DAC5&6)
R486
10.0K
0402
3.3V
R262
33
0402
3.3V
R496
33
0402
ABCLK_Z
ABCLK
3
R493
5K
RES_POT_DUAL
R495
33
0402
R494
10K
0402
R259
10K
0402
ASDATA1
ASDATA1_Z
R257
33
0402
DBCLK
1
ASDATA2
ASDATA2_Z
J8
R489
100.0
0402
1
R258
33
0402
2
2
OUT3_SE_R
ON
1
3.3V
C263
22PF
0805
3
CT60
10UF
CAP002
LOOPBACK CONNECTOR
FOR TESTING PURPOSES ONLY
DEFAULT: ALL OFF
R261
33
0402
A3V
3.3V
SW24
ON
3.3V
1
1
IN1_SE_L
7
3
6
4
5
3
C137
0.01UF
0402
C138
0.01UF
0402
C139
0.01UF
0402
C140
0.01UF
0402
4
C142
0.01UF
0402
C136
0.01UF
0402
C141
0.01UF
0402
8
2
2
IN1_SE_R
4
R491
10.0K
0402
4
2
CON001
R484
100K
0402
U31
R490
100.0
0402
3
AD8397
SOIC_N8_EP
AD1939_VREF
5V
AD1939_VREF
5V
OUT1_SE_R
OUT3_SE_L
OUT3_SE_R
C271
0.1UF
0402
C264
0.1UF
0402
ANALOG
DEVICES
C265
10UF
0805
SW25
8
2
7
3
6
4
5
2
3
4
AD1939 OSC
ON
1
IN2_SE_L
1
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OUT2_SE_R
OUT4_SE_L
OUT4_SE_R
Size
DIP4
SWT018
Board No.
C
Date
B
R483
100K
0402
OUT1_SE_L
DIP4
SWT018
IN2_SE_R
A
2
1
3
AD1939 OSC
GND
2
12.288MHZ
OSC003
CT57
47UF
ELEC_6MM
R492
0
0402
R487
10.0K
0402
R493
5K
RES_POT_DUAL
3.3V
AD1939_CLKIN
3
4
4
5
3
OUT
5
AD1939_VREF
NOTE: A USER NEEDS TO TURN SWITCH SW23
ON IN ORDER TO USE THE HEAD PHONE CONNECTOR.
OE
AD8397
SOIC_N8_EP
DIP2
SWT020
DLRCLK
1
1
5
SW23
ALRCLK
OUT3_SE_L
4
VDD
CT58
47UF
ELEC_6MM
R485
0
0402
U31
7
SW23: HEAD PHONE ENABLE
DEFAULT: ALL OFF
AD1939_CS
U12
6
3
ALRCLK_Z
R260
10K
0402
R488
10.0K
0402
2
R263
33
0402
AD1939_SOFT_RESET
CT59
10UF
CAP002
6
C
Rev
A0228-2009
0.1B
Sheet
3-18-2010_13:45
D
8
of
16
A
B
C
D
IN1
C143
300PF
0603
Bottom Left (White)
CT1
22UF
ELEC_4MM
J4
CON_RCA_6B
1
3
R264
4.99K
0603
R266
5.76K
0603
1
IN1_SE_L
R265
49.9K
0603
1
U20
2
1
SW15
1
ON
1
11
3
10
4
9
5
8
6
7
4
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
CT62
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R267
237.0
0603
ADC1LN
5V
5
ADC1_DIFF-
IN1P
3
IN1_C
12
2
2
IN1_R
ADC1_DIFF-
3
6
C144
1000PF
0402
DIP6
SWT017
IN1_R
IN1_C
R268
37.4K
0402
C147
100PF
0402
C145
300PF
0603
R273
4.99K
0603
R269
5.76K
0603
R286
806
0402
CT63
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R272
237.0
0603
AD1939_VREF
R287
1.0K
0402
ADC1LP
2
CT3
22UF
ELEC_4MM
5V
R274
100.0
0402
2
7
5
AD1939_VREF
R271
49.9K
0603
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
C148
0.1UF
0402
C151
0.1UF
0402
IN1 (LEFT) SETTINGS
SINGLE ENDED USE DIFFERENTIAL USE
SWITCH
RCA IN (DEFAULT)
DB25 IN (P8)
ON
OFF
SW15.1
OFF
ON
SW15.2
ON
OFF
SW15.3
OFF
ON
SW15.4
OFF
SW15.5
ON
ON
SW15.6
OFF
NOTE: DIFFERENTIAL USE REQUIRES A DB25 TO XLR CABLE.
C157
300PF
0603
Bottom Right (Red)
CT5
22UF
ELEC_4MM
J4
CON_RCA_6B
5
R279
4.99K
0603
R281
5.76K
0603
IN1_SE_R
R282
49.9K
0603
2
U21
2
1
SW16
1
11
3
10
4
9
5
8
6
7
5
ADC2_DIFF-
IN2P
4
IN2_C
3
IN2_R
12
2
2
3
ADC2_DIFF-
3
ON
1
CT61
100UF
C
C150
1000PF
0402
U20
6
IN1N
C161
10UF
0805
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
CT65
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R280
237.0
0603
6
IN1 (RIGHT) SETTINGS
SINGLE ENDED USE DIFFERENTIAL USE
SWITCH
RCA IN (DEFAULT)
DB25 IN (P8)
ON
OFF
SW16.1
SW16.2
OFF
ON
OFF
SW16.3
ON
SW16.4
ON
OFF
OFF
SW16.5
ON
SW16.6
ON
OFF
NOTE: DIFFERENTIAL USE REQUIRES A DB25 TO XLR CABLE.
ADC2LN
C154
1000PF
0402
DIP6
SWT017
IN2_R
IN2_C
R276
37.4K
0402
C153
300PF
0603
R277
5.76K
0603
C155
100PF
0402
CT64
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R285
237.0
0603
R278
4.99K
0603
3
ADC2LP
CT6
22UF
ELEC_4MM
6
IN2N
R275
100.0
0402
R284
49.9K
0603
C159
1000PF
0402
U21
5V
7
5
AD1939_VREF
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
C152
0.1UF
0402
ANALOG
DEVICES
C160
0.1UF
0402
4
Board No.
C
Date
A
B
C
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Size
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0228-2009
0.1B
Sheet
3-18-2010_13:45
D
9
of
16
A
B
C
D
IN2
C173
300PF
0603
Bottom Left (White)
CT11
22UF
ELEC_4MM
J5
CON_RCA_6B
3
R305
4.99K
0603
R303
5.76K
0603
IN2_SE_L
1
1
R302
49.9K
0603
1
U22
2
1
SW18
1
ON
1
11
3
10
4
9
5
8
6
7
4
5
ADC3_DIFF-
IN3P
3
IN3_C
12
2
2
IN3_R
ADC3_DIFF-
3
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
CT66
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R304
237.0
0603
ADC3LN
6
C176
1000PF
0402
DIP6
SWT017
IN3_R
IN3_C
R308
37.4K
0402
C175
100PF
0402
C177
300PF
0603
CT67
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R299
237.0
0603
R306
4.99K
0603
R307
5.76K
0603
ADC3LP
CT10
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R309
100.0
0402
2
5V
7
5
AD1939_VREF
R300
49.9K
0603
IN2 (LEFT) SETTINGS
SINGLE ENDED USE DIFFERENTIAL USE
SWITCH
DB25 IN (P8)
RCA IN (DEFAULT)
SW18.1
ON
OFF
SW18.2
OFF
ON
SW18.3
ON
OFF
SW18.4
OFF
ON
SW18.5
ON
OFF
SW18.6
OFF
ON
NOTE: DIFFERENTIAL USE REQUIRES A DB25 TO XLR CABLE.
C171
1000PF
0402
U22
6
IN3N
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
C178
0.1UF
0402
C170
0.1UF
0402
C179
300PF
0603
IN2 (RIGHT) SETTINGS
SINGLE ENDED USE DIFFERENTIAL USE
DB25 IN (P8)
RCA IN (DEFAULT)
SWITCH
SW17.1
ON
OFF
SW17.2
OFF
ON
SW17.3
ON
OFF
SW17.4
OFF
ON
SW17.5
ON
OFF
SW17.6
OFF
ON
NOTE: DIFFERENTIAL USE REQUIRES A DB25 TO XLR CABLE.
Bottom Right (Red)
CT8
22UF
ELEC_4MM
J5
CON_RCA_6B
5
R292
4.99K
0603
R294
5.76K
0603
IN2_SE_R
R295
49.9K
0603
2
U23
2
1
1
ON
1
11
3
10
4
9
5
8
6
7
5
ADC4_DIFF-
IN4P
4
IN4_C
3
3
12
2
2
IN4_R
ADC4_DIFF-
3
SW17
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
CT68
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R293
237.0
0603
2
3
ADC4LN
6
C164
1000PF
0402
DIP6
SWT017
IN4_R
IN4_C
R289
37.4K
0402
C163
300PF
0603
R290
5.76K
0603
C165
100PF
0402
CT69
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R298
237.0
0603
R291
4.99K
0603
ADC4LP
CT9
22UF
ELEC_4MM
6
IN4N
R288
100.0
0402
R297
49.9K
0603
AD1939_VREF
C168
1000PF
0402
U23
5V
7
5
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
C162
0.1UF
0402
C169
0.1UF
0402
ANALOG
DEVICES
4
Board No.
C
Date
A
B
C
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Size
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0228-2009
0.1B
Sheet
3-18-2010_13:45
D
10
of
16
A
B
C
D
C193
680PF
0402
R325
2.43K
0402
R338
2.67K
0402
5
DAC1P
R340
100.0
0402
U24
OUT1
CT19
22UF
ELEC_4MM
7
OUT1P
6
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R341
750.0
0402
R343
49.9K
0603
1
R312
6.81K
0603
5V
R313
4.99K
0603
C192
620PF
0402
5V
C188
0.1UF
0402
1
5V
C189
0.1UF
0402
C191
0.1UF
0402
AD1939_VREF
MIddle Left (White)
R311
4.99K
0603
C184
22UF
ELEC_5MM
J4
CT49
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R335
100.0
0402
U25
3
CON_RCA_6B
1
OUT1_SE_L
4
2
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R314
4.99K
0603
C181
620PF
0402
R475
100K
0402
1
R342
4.99K
0603
R339
6.81K
0603
R317
750.0
0402
2
2
R315
2.43K
0402
CT18
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R331
100.0
0402
U24
R316
2.67K
0402
2
AD1939_VREF
1
OUT1N
3
DAC1N
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
C267
0.1UF
0402
R310
49.9K
0603
C182
680PF
0402
C183
680PF
0402
R319
2.43K
0402
R318
2.67K
0402
5
DAC2P
CT14
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R332
100.0
0402
U26
7
OUT2P
6
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R320
750.0
0402
R336
49.9K
0603
R329
6.81K
0603
R324
4.99K
0603
C186
620PF
0402
3
3
AD1939_VREF
Middle Right (Red)
R328
4.99K
0603
C180
22UF
ELEC_5MM
J4
CT50
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R334
100.0
0402
U25
5
CON_RCA_6B
OUT1_SE_R
7
6
6
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R326
4.99K
0603
C187
620PF
0402
R476
100K
0402
2
R327
4.99K
0603
R330
6.81K
0603
R321
750.0
0402
2
R323
2.43K
0402
R333
100.0
0402
U26
R322
2.67K
0402
CT16
22UF
ELEC_4MM
1
ANALOG
DEVICES
OUT2N
3
DAC2N
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
4
R337
49.9K
0603
C185
680PF
0402
Board No.
C
Date
A
B
C
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Title
Size
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0228-2009
0.1B
Sheet
3-18-2010_13:45
D
11
of
16
A
B
C
D
C206
680PF
0402
R374
2.43K
0402
R373
2.67K
0402
5
DAC3P
OUT2
CT24
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R361
100.0
0402
U28
7
OUT3P
6
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R372
750.0
0402
R369
49.9K
0603
R370
6.81K
0603
1
5V
5V
1
R371
4.99K
0603
C204
620PF
0402
5V
C200
0.1UF
0402
C199
0.1UF
0402
C197
0.1UF
0402
AD1939_VREF
MIddle Left (White)
R352
4.99K
0603
C205
22UF
ELEC_5MM
3
J5
CT51
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R351
100.0
0402
U29
CON_RCA_6B
OUT2_SE_L
1
4
2
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R349
4.99K
0603
C194
620PF
0402
1
R477
100K
0402
R357
4.99K
0603
R355
6.81K
0603
R345
750.0
0402
2
R375
2.43K
0402
2
CT23
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R358
100.0
0402
U28
R377
2.67K
0402
AD1939_VREF
1
2
OUT3N
3
DAC3N
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
C268
0.1UF
0402
R363
49.9K
0603
C207
680PF
0402
C203
680PF
0402
R346
2.43K
0402
R368
2.67K
0402
5
DAC4P
CT27
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R360
100.0
0402
U30
7
OUT4P
6
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R376
750.0
0402
R364
49.9K
0603
R356
6.81K
0603
R350
4.99K
0603
C195
620PF
0402
3
3
AD1939_VREF
Middle Right (Red)
R353
4.99K
0603
C196
22UF
ELEC_5MM
5
J5
CT52
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R362
100.0
0402
U29
CON_RCA_6B
OUT2_SE_R
7
6
6
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R366
4.99K
0603
C201
620PF
0402
2
R478
100K
0402
R354
4.99K
0603
R365
6.81K
0603
R348
750.0
0402
2
R347
2.43K
0402
R359
100.0
0402
U30
R367
2.67K
0402
CT28
22UF
ELEC_4MM
1
OUT4N
3
DAC4N
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
4
ANALOG
DEVICES
R344
49.9K
0603
C202
680PF
0402
Board No.
C
Date
A
B
C
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Title
Size
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0228-2009
0.1B
Sheet
3-18-2010_13:45
D
12
of
16
A
B
C
D
C220
680PF
0402
R408
2.43K
0402
R407
2.67K
0402
5
DAC5P
OUT3
CT32
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R395
100.0
0402
U32
7
OUT5P
6
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R406
750.0
0402
R403
49.9K
0603
1
R404
6.81K
0603
5V
R405
4.99K
0603
C218
620PF
0402
5V
C214
0.1UF
0402
1
5V
C213
0.1UF
0402
C211
0.1UF
0402
AD1939_VREF
Top Left (White)
R386
4.99K
0603
C219
22UF
ELEC_5MM
J4
CT53
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R385
100.0
0402
U33
3
CON_RCA_6B
OUT3_SE_L
1
9
2
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R383
4.99K
0603
C208
620PF
0402
7
R479
100K
0402
R391
4.99K
0603
R389
6.81K
0603
R379
750.0
0402
2
2
R409
2.43K
0402
CT31
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R392
100.0
0402
U32
R411
2.67K
0402
AD1939_VREF
1
2
OUT5N
3
DAC5N
C269
0.1UF
0402
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R397
49.9K
0603
C221
680PF
0402
C217
680PF
0402
R380
2.43K
0402
R402
2.67K
0402
5
DAC6P
CT35
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R394
100.0
0402
U34
7
OUT6P
6
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R410
750.0
0402
R398
49.9K
0603
R390
6.81K
0603
R384
4.99K
0603
C209
620PF
0402
3
3
AD1939_VREF
Top Right (Red)
R387
4.99K
0603
C210
22UF
ELEC_5MM
J4
CT54
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R396
100.0
0402
U33
5
CON_RCA_6B
7
OUT3_SE_R
10
6
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R400
4.99K
0603
C215
620PF
0402
R480
100K
0402
8
R388
4.99K
0603
R399
6.81K
0603
R382
750.0
0402
2
R381
2.43K
0402
R393
100.0
0402
U34
R401
2.67K
0402
CT36
22UF
ELEC_4MM
1
ANALOG
DEVICES
OUT6N
3
DAC6N
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
4
R378
49.9K
0603
C216
680PF
0402
Board No.
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Date
A
B
C
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0.1B
Sheet
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13
of
16
A
B
C
D
C234
680PF
0402
R442
2.43K
0402
R441
2.67K
0402
5
DAC7P
OUT4
CT40
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R429
100.0
0402
U36
7
OUT7P
6
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R440
750.0
0402
R437
49.9K
0603
R438
6.81K
0603
1
5V
5V
1
R439
4.99K
0603
C232
620PF
0402
5V
C228
0.1UF
0402
C227
0.1UF
0402
C225
0.1UF
0402
AD1939_VREF
Top Left (White)
R420
4.99K
0603
C233
22UF
ELEC_5MM
3
J5
CT55
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R419
100.0
0402
U37
CON_RCA_6B
1
9
OUT4_SE_L
2
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R417
4.99K
0603
C222
620PF
0402
R481
100K
0402
7
R425
4.99K
0603
R423
6.81K
0603
R413
750.0
0402
2
R443
2.43K
0402
2
CT39
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R426
100.0
0402
U36
R445
2.67K
0402
2
AD1939_VREF
1
OUT7N
3
DAC7N
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R431
49.9K
0603
C235
680PF
0402
C270
0.1UF
0402
C231
680PF
0402
R414
2.43K
0402
R436
2.67K
0402
5
DAC8P
CT43
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R428
100.0
0402
U38
7
OUT8P
6
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R444
750.0
0402
R432
49.9K
0603
R424
6.81K
0603
R418
4.99K
0603
C223
620PF
0402
3
3
AD1939_VREF
Top Right (Red)
C224
22UF
ELEC_5MM
R421
4.99K
0603
5
J5
CT56
22UF
ELEC_4MM
R430
100.0
0402
U37
CON_RCA_6B
7
OUT4_SE_R
10
6
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R434
4.99K
0603
C229
620PF
0402
R482
100K
0402
8
R422
4.99K
0603
R433
6.81K
0603
R416
750.0
0402
2
R415
2.43K
0402
R427
100.0
0402
U38
R435
2.67K
0402
CT44
22UF
ELEC_4MM
1
OUT8N
3
DAC8N
ANALOG
DEVICES
AD8652ARZ
SOIC_N8
R412
49.9K
0603
C230
680PF
0402
4
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C
Date
A
B
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Size
20 Cotton Road
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A0228-2009
0.1B
Sheet
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14
of
16
A
B
5V
C
D
3.3V
P2
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
DAI_P1
1
15
DAI_P2
17
DAI_P3
19
DAI_P4
21
DPI_P14
23
DPI_P4
25
DPI_P1
27
DPI_P2
29
DPI_P8
31
DPI_P9
33
DPI_P12
35
RESET
37
FLAG0/IRQ0
39
FLAG2/IRQ2/MS2
41
DAI_P9
43
DAI_P10
45
DAI_P11
47
DAI_P12
49
DAI_P13
51
DAI_P14
53
55
57
2
59
3
DSP PIN
NAME
DAI_P1
DAI_P2
DAI_P3
DAI_P4
DAI_P5
DAI_P6
DAI_P7
DAI_P8
DAI_P9
DAI_P10
DAI_P11
DAI_P12
DAI_P13
DAI_P14
DAI_P15
DAI_P16
DAI_P17
DAI_P18
DAI_P19
DAI_P20
GND1
PWR_IN1
GND2
PWR_IN2
GND3
VDDIO1
GND4
VDDIO2
GND5
3.3V1
GND6
3.3V2
DAI1
DAI5
DAI2
DAI6
DAI3
DAI7
DAI4
DAI8
DPI14
DPI13
DPI4
DPI3
DPI1
DPI5
DPI2
DPI6
DPI8
DPI7
DPI9
DPI10
DPI12
DPI11
RESET
NC
FLAG0
FLAG1
FLAG2
FLAG3
DAI9
DAI15
DAI10
DAI16
DAI11
DAI17
DAI12
DAI18
DAI13
DAI19
DAI14
DAI20
RSVD1
RSVD2
RSVD3
RSVD4
RSVD5
RSVD6
RSVD7
RSVD8
IDC30X2_SMTA
2
4
ADDR1
6
ADDR3
8
ADDR5
10
ADDR7
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
34
ADDR9
DAI_P5
ADDR11
DAI_P6
ADDR13
DAI_P7
ADDR15
DAI_P8
ADDR17
DPI_P13
ADDR19
DPI_P3
ADDR21
DPI_P5
ADDR23
DPI_P6
DPI_P7
DPI_P10
DPI_P11
36
38
40
42
44
46
48
50
52
WR
FLAG1/IRQ1
ACK
FLAG3/TIMEXP/MS3
MS1
DAI_P15
FLAG3/TIMEXP/MS3
DAI_P16
DAI_P17
DAI_P18
DAI_P19
DAI_P20
54
RESETOUT
FLAG0/IRQ0
56
FLAG1/IRQ1
58
DATA1
60
DATA3
DATA5
PERIPHERAL NET
CONNECTED
CONNECTED TO
VIA SWITCH
SPDIF_OUT
SW1.1
SW1.2
AD1939_SOFT_RESET
SW1.3
LED4
SW1.4
LED5
SW1.5
ASDATA1
SW1.6
ASDATA2
SW1.7
ABCLK
SW1.8
ALRCLK
SW2.1
DSDATA4
SW2.2
DSDATA3
SW2.3
DSDATA2
SW2.4
DSDATA1
SW2.5
DBCLK
SW2.6
DLRCLK
SW2.7
LED6
SW2.8
LED7
SW7.1
LED8
SW7.2
SPDIF_IN
SW7.3
PB3
SW7.4
PB4
SWITCH
DEFAULT
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
DATA7
DATA9
DATA11
DATA13
DATA15
3.3V
5V
J1
2
ADDR1
4
ADDR3
6
ADDR5
8
ADDR7
10
ADDR9
12
ADDR11
14
ADDR13
16
ADDR15
18
ADDR17
20
ADDR19
22
ADDR21
24
ADDR23
26
ADDR25
28
ADDR27
30
ADDR29
32
ADDR31
34
WR
36
ACK
38
MS1
40
MS3
42
RSVD2
44
RSVD4
46
RSVD6
48
RSVD8
50
CLKOUT
52
FLAG0
54
FLAG1
56
DATA1
58
DATA3
60
DATA5
62
DATA7
64
DATA9
66
DATA11
68
DATA13
70
DATA15
72
DATA17
74
DATA19
76
DATA21
78
DATA23
80
DATA25
82
DATA27
84
DATA29
86
DATA31
88
RSVD10
90
RSVD12
92
RSVD14
94
RSVD16
96
PWR_IN1
98
PWR_IN2
100
VDDIO1
102
VDDIO2
104
3.3V1
QMS52X2_SMT
ADDR0
ADDR2
ADDR4
ADDR6
ADDR8
ADDR10
ADDR12
ADDR14
ADDR16
ADDR18
ADDR20
ADDR22
ADDR24
ADDR26
ADDR28
ADDR30
RD
RSVD1
MS0
MS2
RSVD3
RSVD5
RSVD7
RSVD9
RESET
FLAG2
FLAG3
DATA0
DATA2
DATA4
DATA6
DATA8
DATA10
DATA12
DATA14
DATA16
DATA18
DATA20
DATA22
DATA24
DATA26
DATA28
DATA30
RSVD11
RSVD13
RSVD15
RSVD17
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4
3.3V2
1
3
5
7
9
11
13
15
17
19
21
23
RN41
ADDR0
ADDR2
ADDR6
ADDR4
ADDR4
END OF LINE RC NETWORKS ARE
ADDR6
ADDR2
DO NOT POPULATED BY DEFAULT.
ADDR8
ADDR0
ADDR10
ADDR12
ADDR18
ADDR7
ADDR20
ADDR5
ADDR22
ADDR3
25
ADDR1
4
PERIPHERAL NET
CONNECTED TO
SPI_MOSI
SPI_MISO
SPI_CLK
AD1939_CS
SPI_CS
LED1
TEMP_SDA
TEMP_SCK
UART_TX
UART_RX
UART_RTS
UART_CTS
LED2
LED3
CONNECTED
VIA SWITCH
SW3.1
SW3.2
SW3.3
SW3.4
SW3.5
SW3.6
SW3.7
SW3.8
SW14.1
SW14.2
SW14.3
SW14.4
SW14.5
SW14.6
SWITCH
DEFAULT
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
DSP PIN
NAME
MS0
MS1
FLAG0/IRQ0
FLAG1/IRQ1
FLAG2/IRQ2/MS2
FLAG3/TIMEXP/MS3
PERIPHERAL NET
CONNECTED TO
SDRAM_CS
FLASH_CS
TEMP_THERM
PB1
PB2
TEMP_IRQ
R4B
2
6
3
5
4
C1A
C2A
C3A
C4A
RN42
CN2
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
1
7
2
6
3
5
4
C1A
C2A
C3A
C4A
82
RNS005
DNP
47PF
CNET8
DNP
RN43
CN3
29
31
33
RN48
C1B
C2B
C3B
C4B
8
7
6
5
1
C1B
C2B
C3B
C4B
8
7
6
5
RD
35
37
39
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
DATA3
DATA1
MS0
DATA2
FLAG2/IRQ2/MS2
DATA0
CN8
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
1
7
2
6
3
5
4
C1A
C1B
C2A
C2B
C3A
C3B
C4A
C4B
8
ADDR11
7
6
ADDR9
5
ADDR10
ADDR8
41
82
RNS005
DNP
47PF
CNET8
DNP
RN47
CN9
43
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
1
C1A
2
C2A
3
C3A
4
C4A
7
6
5
82
RNS005
DNP
45
C1B
C2B
C3B
C4B
8
7
6
5
47PF
CNET8
DNP
47
RN45
49
51
53
55
57
59
61
63
65
67
69
RESET
FLAG2/IRQ2/MS2
DATA4
FLAG3/TIMEXP/MS3
DATA6
DATA0
DATA7
DATA2
DATA5
1
2
3
4
DATA4
R1A
R1B
R2A
R2B
R3A
R3B
R4A
R4B
8
1
7
2
6
3
5
82
RNS005
DNP
DATA6
DATA8
1
DATA8
DATA12
2
DATA9
DATA14
71
DATA10
73
DATA11
3
4
75
79
R1A
R1B
R2A
R2B
R3A
R3B
R4A
R4B
1
7
2
6
3
5
4
DATA12
83
2
DATA13
85
3
DATA14
87
4
DATA15
C2B
C3A
C3B
C4A
C4B
ADDR18
7
ADDR19
6
ADDR16
ADDR17
5
R1B
R2A
R2B
R3A
R3B
2
R1A
3
4
R4A
R1A
R1B
R2A
R2B
R3A
R3B
R4A
R4B
1
7
2
6
3
5
4
R4B
1
7
2
6
3
5
4
C1A
C1B
C2A
C2B
C3A
C3B
C4A
C4B
ADDR22
7
ADDR20
6
ADDR23
5
ADDR21
1
R1B
R2A
R2B
3
R3A
R3B
R4A
R4B
4
8
1
7
2
6
3
5
4
82
RNS005
DNP
C1A
C1B
C2A
C2B
C3A
C3B
C4A
C4B
ADDR12
7
ADDR14
6
ADDR13
5
ADDR15
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
C2A
C2B
C3A
C3B
C4A
C4B
8
7
6
2
5
C1A
C1B
C2A
C2B
C3A
C3B
C4A
C4B
8
7
6
5
47PF
CNET8
DNP
RN44
8
C1B
CN7
R1A
2
C1A
47PF
CNET8
DNP
RN40
8
CN11
8
CN6
8
82
RNS005
DNP
47PF
CNET8
DNP
RN53
1
C2A
8
1
CN10
8
82
RNS005
DNP
77
C1B
47PF
CNET8
DNP
RN54
DATA10
81
4
C1A
CN4
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
1
C1A
2
C2A
3
C3A
4
C4A
7
6
5
C1B
C2B
C3B
C4B
8
7
6
5
89
82
RNS005
DNP
91
47PF
CNET8
DNP
82
RNS005
DNP
47PF
CNET8
DNP
93
RN46
CN5
95
97
MS0
99
RD
101
MS1
103
WR
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
R1B
R2B
R3B
R4B
8
1
C1A
2
C2A
3
C3A
4
C4A
7
6
5
82
RNS005
DNP
CONNECTED
VIA SWITCH
SW13.1
SW13.2
SW13.3
SW13.4
SW13.5
SW13.6
C1B
C2B
C3B
C4B
8
3
7
6
5
47PF
CNET8
DNP
SWITCH
DEFAULT
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
NOTE: SHUTTING OFF ANY OF THE SWITCHES FOR EXPANSION USE
WILL CAUSE LOSS OF FUNCTIONALITY TO THE RESPECTIVE
PERIPHERAL ON THE EZ-BOARD.
ANALOG
DEVICES
Title
Size
Date
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EXPANSION II INTERFACE
Board No.
C
B
R3B
1
7
27
NOTE: SHUTTING OFF ANY OF THE SWITCHES FOR EXPANSION USE
WILL CAUSE LOSS OF FUNCTIONALITY TO THE RESPECTIVE
PERIPHERAL ON THE EZ-BOARD.
A
R2B
8
47PF
CNET8
DNP
ARE NEEDED IN THE FUTURE.
ADDR16
R1B
82
RNS005
DNP
THESE ARE HERE IN CASE THEY
ADDR14
NOTE: SHUTTING OFF ANY OF THE SWITCHES FOR EXPANSION USE
WILL CAUSE LOSS OF FUNCTIONALITY TO THE RESPECTIVE
PERIPHERAL ON THE EZ-BOARD.
DSP PIN
NAME
DPI_P1
DPI_P2
DPI_P3
DPI_P4
DPI_P5
DPI_P6
DPI_P7
DPI_P8
DPI_P9
DPI_P10
DPI_P11
DPI_P12
DPI_P13
DPI_P14
1
R1A
2
R2A
3
R3A
4
R4A
CN1
Rev
A0228-2009
0.1B
Sheet
3-18-2010_13:45
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15
of
16
A
B
C
D
5V
ANALOG AUDIO (AD1939) POWER
F1
5A
FUS005
FER9
190
FER002
4
5V
3
1
2
A3V
VR1
P16
1
1
C236
1000PF
1206
3
D2
MBRS540T3G
5A
SMC
2
1
C245
10UF
1210
5
IN
D6
GSOT05
30A
SOT23-3
OUT
R473
31.6K
0603
3
EN
2
4
ADJ
GND
C260
1UF
0603
POWER
CON045
ADP1710
TSOT5
1
R474
10.0K
0402
"5V"
D4
SK12
1A
DO-214AA
C261
1UF
0603
D7
GSOT03
30A
SOT23-3
5V
FER7
600
1206
C251
1000PF
1206
R501
4.7K
0402
R502
8.20K
0603
VDDEXT
5V
FER8
600
1206
R498
0
0402
U35
R500
16.9K
0402
SHGND
SHGND
1
3
6
VDD
4
EN_IN
VIN
EN_OUT
5
CEXT
GND
2
ADM1085
SC70_6
R499
10.0K
0402
C250
10UF
1210
C247
10UF
0805
DNP
C272
10000PF
0402
DNP
Remove P14 when measuring VDDINT
SJ2
1.1V @ 2A
SHORTING
JUMPER
DEFAULT=INSTALLLED
PGND2
2
R456
0.036
1206
VR3
R454
24.9K
0603
IN
1
COMP
5V
CS
C249
68PF
0603
LABEL "GND" ON ALL TPs
TP19 TP11 TP12 TP13 TP18 TP17 TP14 TP15 TP10 TP16 TP3
3
FB
C273
0.1UF
0402
PGATE
GND
2
R455
80.6K
0603
TP4
5
1
4
6
R458
0
0603
ADP1864AUJZ
SOT23-6
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
L2
2.5UH
IND013
2
2
VDDINT
TP7
R459
0.05
1206
D3
MBRS540T3G
5A
SMC
SI7601DN
ICS010
R453
30.9K
0402
P14
TP6
U16
IDC2X1
GND Test Points are scattered on PCB for Test Measurement Purposes.
C248
470PF
0603
R457
0.036
1206
CT47
470UF
D2E
CT48
2.2UF
B
DNP
C246
4.7UF
0805
D9
VESD01-02V-GS08
7A
SOD-523
PGND2
W2
COPPER
PGND2
4A
PGND2
PGND2
5V
3
3
C244
10UF
1210
Remove P15 when measuring VDDEXT
C241
10UF
0805
DNP
SJ3
SHORTING
JUMPER
DEFAULT=INSTALLLED
3.3V @ 2A
PGND
"VDDEXT"
R450
0.036
1206
VR2
R448
24.9K
0603
IN
1
COMP
C243
68PF
0603
3
FB
PGATE
GND
2
R449
80.6K
0603
4
P15
U15
1
4
2
6
ADP1864AUJZ
SOT23-6
R452
0
0603
VDDEXT
5
1
2
6
3
7
4
8
TP8
L1
2.5UH
IND013
D1
MBRS540T3G
5A
SMC
SI7601DN
ICS010
R447
255.0K
0603
3.3V
TP5
5
IDC2X1
CS
C242
470PF
0603
R451
0.036
1206
R460
0.05
1206
CT45
220UF
D2E
CT46
2.2UF
B
DNP
C240
4.7UF
0805
D10
GSOT03
30A
SOT23-3
ANALOG
DEVICES
PGND
PGND
W1
COPPER
4A
Size
A
B
Board No.
C
Date
C
Nashua, NH 03063
4
PH: 1-800-ANALOGD
ADSP-21489 EZ-BOARD
POWER
Title
PGND
PGND
20 Cotton Road
Rev
A0228-2009
0.1B
Sheet
3-18-2010_13:45
D
16
of
16
I
INDEX
A
C
ABCLK signal, 1-16, 2-3, 2-8
AD1939 codec, 1-15
DAI connections, 2-3, 2-8, 2-9, 2-14
DPI connections, 2-5, 2-9
AD1939_CS signal, 2-9
AD1939_SOFT_RESET signal, 2-8
ALRCLK signal, 1-16, 2-8
analog audio interface, See audio
analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), See
AD1939 codec
architecture, of this EZ-Board, 2-2
ASDATA1-2 signals, 2-3, 2-8
audio
codec, See also AD1939 codec
interface, 1-15
left select switch (SW15), 2-14
left select switch (SW18), 2-16
loopback switches (SW24-25), 2-18
RCA connectors (J4-5), 1-15, 2-26
right select switches (SW16-17), 2-14, 2-15
configuration, of this EZ-Board, 1-3
connectors
diagram of locations, 2-24
J1 (expansion interface II), 1-20, 2-25
J2 (RS-232), 2-25
J3 (MP JTAG), 1-20, 2-17, 2-25
J4-5 (RCA), 1-15, 2-26
J6 (S/PDIF in), 1-14, 2-26
J7 (S/PDIF out), 1-14, 2-26
J8 (headphones), 1-16, 2-27
P12 (MP JTAG out), 1-20, 2-17, 2-28
P14 (VDDINT power), 1-21, 2-28
P15 (VDDEXT power), 1-21, 2-29
P16 (5.0V wall adaptor), 1-3, 1-5, 1-19, 2-29
P1 (JTAG), 1-5, 1-19, 2-27
P2 (expansion interface II), 1-20, 2-27
P8-9 (diff in/out), 2-28
ZP1 (debug agent), 2-29
contents, of this EZ-Board package, 1-2
core voltage, 2-2
customer support, xiii
B
background telemetry channel (BTC), 1-22
bill of materials, A-1
board schematic (ADSP-21489), B-1
boot
modes, 2-10
mode select switch (SW4), 1-11, 1-12, 2-10
D
DAI_P1-2 pins, 2-3
DAI_P15-17 pins, 2-3, 2-22
DAI_P19-20 pins, 1-19, 2-3
DAI_P3-4 pins, 2-3, 2-22
DAI_P5-14 pins, 2-3
DB25 connector, 2-14, 2-15, 2-16
DBCLK signal, 1-16, 2-4, 2-9
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Index
debug agent connector (ZP1), 2-29
default configuration, of this EZ-Board, 1-3
differential on/out connectors (P8-9), 2-28
digital audio interface (DAI)
connections, 2-3
data transfer from codec, 1-15
SW1 switch, 1-14, 2-8
SW2 switch, 2-8
SW7 switch, 1-14, 1-19, 2-11, 2-12
digital peripheral interface (DPI)
connections, 2-5
data transfer from codec, 1-15
SPI memory connections, 1-12
SW14 switch, 1-17, 2-5, 2-13
SW3 switch, 1-12, 1-13, 2-9
digital-to-analog converters (DACs), See
AD1939 codec
DLRCLK signal, 1-16, 2-4, 2-9
DPI_13-14 pins, 2-22
DPI_P6 pin, 2-22
DSDATA1-4 signals, 2-3, 2-8
DSP clock config switch (SW5), 2-10
FLAG3 pin, 2-6, 2-13
FLAG4 pin, 2-13
FLASH_CS signal, 2-13
flash WP jumper (JP1), 2-20
G
general-purpose IO pins (GPIO), 1-17, 2-12
H
headphones
enable switch (SW23), 1-16, 2-18
out connector (J8), 2-27
I
installation, of this EZ-Board, 1-4, 1-5
Integrated Interchip Sound (I2C) mode, 1-15
internal memory space, 1-9
IO voltage, 2-2
IRQ0-2 pins, 1-18, 2-6, 2-13
J
E
example programs, 1-22
expansion interface II
J1 connector, 1-20, 2-25
P2 connector, 1-20, 2-27
external memory space, 1-8, 1-9
external port enable switch (SW13), 1-11, 1-13,
1-14, 1-18, 2-6, 2-12
F
features, of this EZ-Board, viii
FLAG0 pin, 2-6, 2-13
FLAG1 pin, 1-18, 2-6, 2-13
FLAG2 pin, 1-18, 2-6, 2-13
I-2
J3 (MP JTAG) connector, 1-20, 2-17, 2-25
J8 (headphones) connector, 1-16
JTAG, 2-16
interface, 1-19
cables, 2-17, 2-25, 2-28
P1 connector, 1-5, 1-19, 2-27
SW19-22 switches, 1-20, 2-16
jumpers
diagram of locations, 2-19
JP1 (flash WP), 2-20
JP2 (S/PDIF loopback), 2-20
JP3 (UART RTS/CTS), 2-20
JP4 (UART loopback), 2-20
JP5 (processor audio oscillator), 2-20
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Index
L
LEDs
diagram of locations, 2-21
connections, 1-18, 2-22
LED10 (reset), 2-22
LED11 (thermal limit), 1-14, 2-23
LED1 (DPI_P6, SW3), 2-5, 2-9
LED2 (DPI_P13, SW14), 2-5, 2-14
LED3 (DPI_14, SW14), 2-5, 2-14
LED4 (DAI_P3, SW1), 1-5, 2-3, 2-8
LED5 (DAI_P4, SW1), 2-3, 2-8
LED6 (DAIP15, SW2), 2-4, 2-9
LED7 (DAI_16, SW2), 2-4, 2-9
LED8 (DAI_P17, SW7), 2-4, 2-11
LED9 (power), 2-22
license restrictions, viii, 1-8
M
master input clock (MCLK), 1-15
memory map, of this EZ-Board, 1-8
MS0 select line, 2-6, 2-13
MS1 select line, 1-11, 2-6, 2-13
MS2-3 select lines, 1-18, 2-6, 2-13
multi-processor configuration, 2-16, 2-18
N
notation conventions, xviii
O
oscilloscope, 1-21
P
P12 (MP JTAG out) connector, 1-20, 2-17,
2-28
package contents, 1-2
parallel flash memory, viii, 1-11, 2-12
PB1-2 push buttons, 2-6, 2-13
PB3-4 push buttons, 2-11
POST (power-on-self test) program, 1-11, 1-22
power
5V wall adaptor (P16), 1-3, 1-5, 1-19, 2-29
LED (LED9), 2-22
measurements, 1-21
processor audio oscillator jumper (JP5), 2-20
product overview, viii
push buttons
connections, 1-18, 2-6, 2-11, 2-13
SW8-11 (IO) switches, 1-18, 1-19, 2-12
R
RCA audio connectors (J4-5), 1-15, 2-26
reference design info, 1-23
reset
LED (LED10), 2-22
push button (SW12), 2-12
restrictions, of evaluation license, 1-8
RS-232 connector (J2), 2-25
S
schematic, of ADSP-21489 EZ-Board, B-1
SDRAM_CS signal, 2-6
SDRAM interface, viii, 1-9, 1-10, 2-6
serial clock signal (SCK), 1-13
serial data signal (SDA), 1-13
serial peripheral interconnect (SPI) ports, See
SPI interface
session startup procedure, 1-6
signal routing units
SRU2 (DPI interface), 2-4
SRU (DAI interface), 2-3
single-processor configuration, 2-16, 2-17
SPDIF_IN signal, 1-14, 2-11
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Index
S/PDIF interface
connections, 1-14, 2-3
in connector (J6), 1-14, 2-26
loopback jumper (JP2), 2-20
out connector (J7), 1-14, 2-26
SPDIF_OUT signal, 1-14, 2-8
SPI_CLK signal, 2-5, 2-9
SPI_CS signal, 2-5, 2-9
SPI interface, 1-12
SPI_MISO signal, 2-5, 2-9
SPI_MOSI signal, 2-5, 2-9
SRAM interface, 1-8, 1-10
standalone debug agent, vii, 1-5, 1-8, 1-19
SW12 (reset) push button, 2-12
SW13 (external port enable), 1-11, 1-13, 1-14,
1-18, 2-6, 2-12
SW14 (DPI 9-14 enable) switch, 1-17, 2-5,
2-13
SW15 (audio left select) switch, 2-14
SW16-17 (audio right select) switches, 2-14,
2-15
SW18 (audio left select) switch, 2-16
SW19-22 (JTAG) switches, 1-20, 2-16
SW1 (DAI 1-8 enable) switch, 1-14, 2-3, 2-8
SW23 (headphone enable) switch, 1-16, 2-18
SW24-25 (audio loopback) switches, 2-18
SW2 (DAI 9-16 enable) switch, 2-8
SW3 (DPI 1-8 enable) switch, 1-12, 1-13, 2-5,
2-9
SW4 (boot mode select) switch, 1-11, 1-12,
2-10
SW5 (DSP clock config), 2-10
SW7 (DAI 17-20 enable) switch, 1-14, 1-19,
2-11, 2-12
SW8-11 (IO) push buttons, 1-18, 1-19, 2-12
switches, diagram of locations, 2-7
system architecture, of this EZ-Board, 2-2
I-4
T
TEMP_SCK signal, 2-5, 2-9
TEMP_SDA signal, 2-5, 2-9
temp sensor interface, ix, 1-13, 2-6, 2-9, 2-23
THD_M signal, 1-13
THD_P signal, 1-13
thermal limit LED (LED11), 2-23
time-division multiplexed (TDM) mode, 1-15
TIMEXP pin, 2-13
U
UART
interface connections, 1-17
loopback jumper (JP4), 2-20
RTS/CTS jumper (JP3), 2-20
UART_CTS signal, 1-17, 2-5, 2-13, 2-20
UART_RTS signal, 1-17, 2-5, 2-13, 2-20
UART_RX signal, 1-17, 2-5, 2-13
UART_TX signal, 1-17, 2-5, 2-13
universal asynchronous receiver transmitter, See
UART
USB monitor LED (LED4), 1-5
V
VDDEXT
power connector (P15), 2-29
voltage domain, 1-21
VDDINT
power connector (P14), 2-28
voltage domain, 1-21
voltage planes, 1-21, 2-28, 2-29
W
watch dog timer (WDT) interface, 1-12
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