iMX RT1062 OEM Developer’s Kit - User’s Guide
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Table of Contents
1 Document Revision History 5
2 Getting Started 6
2.1 iMX RT1062 Developer's Kit Content 6
2.2 Hardware Overview 6
2.3 Connecting - Get Started 8
2.3.1 Tera Term Terminal Emulation Application 9
2.3.2 PuTTY terminal emulation application 10
2.4 Alternative Powering 11
2.5 ESD Precaution 11
2.6 General Handling Care 12
2.7 Handling SO-DIMM Boards 12
2.8 OTP Fuse Programming 13
2.9 CE Assessment 13
2.10 Further Information 13
3 Demo Application 14
4 iMX OEM Carrier Board Design 15
4.1 Modifications to iMX OEM Carrier Board 15
4.2 SP2a: Power Supplies 16
4.3 SP2b: Current Measurement 18
4.4 SP2c: VBAT Powering 19
4.5 SP3-SP4: OEM Board Connector (SODIMM) and Access Pads 20
4.6 SP5: Push-buttons and LEDs 21
4.7 SP6: Debug Interfaces 23
4.8 SP7: USB Interfaces 25
4.9 SP8: CAN 26
4.10 SP9: SDIO Bus and SD Memory Card Interface 27
4.11 SP10: LCD Interface 28
4.12 SP11: Ethernet Interface 28
4.13 SP12: UART-to-USB Bridge 29
4.14 SP13: Audio Codec 30
4.15 SP14-SP17: M.2 Power Supply and Control 31
4.15.1 SP14: M.2 Power Supply and Control 32
4.15.2 SP15: Level Translation for BT UART and Control Signals 32
4.15.3 SP16: Level Translation and Audio Signal Multiplexing 32
4.15.4 SP17: M.2 (NGFF) E-key Connector 33
4.16 Default Jumpers Positions 33
4.17 Usage of CPU Pins 34
4.18 Things to Note 37
4.18.1 Three signals in the SDIO interface not available at TPx access pads 37
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