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MMWAVEICBOOST
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SWRU546COctober 2018Revised April 2020
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mmWaveICBoost and Antenna Module
Figure 22 shows the CAN connectors.
Figure 22. CAN Connectors
2.7.7 Ultra-Miniature Coaxial Connector (J3)
This connector provides the interface to monitor the reference clock (OSC_CLKOUT) from the starter kit
through the 60-pin HD connector for debug purposes. The signal can be taken out with a coaxial cable
and monitored.
Figure 23 shows the UMC jack.
Figure 23. UMC Connector
2.8 Jumpers, Switches and LEDs
2.8.1 Sense on Power (SOP) Jumpers
The mmWave sensor device can be set to operate in three different modes based on the state of the SOP
lines. These lines are sensed only during boot up of the mmWave sensor device. The state of the device
is detailed by Table 9.
A closed jumper refers to a 1, and an open jumper refers to a 0 state of the SOP signal going to the
mmWave sensor device.
Table 9. SOP Jumper Information
Reference Designator Usage Description
P6 SOP0
SOP[2:0]
011 (SOP mode 2) = development mode
P5 SOP1 001 (SOP mode 4) = functional mode
P4 SOP2 101 (SOP mode 5) = flash programming

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BrandTexas Instruments
ModelmmWaveICBoost
CategoryMotherboard
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