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Table 1: Initial delivery state of programmable devices on the boardbaseboard.
For selection of the bootdevice mode jumpers on the pin header J6 are used. Placing a jumper at pin 13-14 sets Mode0 to low level. Mode1 is set to low level by a jumper on 15-16. Boot modes are further described at the corresponding section of the used modulemodules, e.g. Table 2, Boot mode selection of TE0724 TRM. Default without with no jumpers is boot from SD-Card.
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I/O signals connected to the B2B connector:
B2B Connector | Interfaces | Count of IO's | Notes |
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J1 | User IO | 72 single ended or 36 differential | 9x Pmod |
6 LED | red | ||
2 Push Button | - | ||
7 MIO | J7 (not assembled), TE0724: 3.3V | ||
2 MIO | J9 (not assembled), TE0724: 1.8V | ||
1 MIO LED | green | ||
1 MIO Push Button | - | ||
I²C | 2 | 1x Pmod | |
SD IO | 7 | - | |
UART | 2 | - | |
CAN | 2 | - | |
GbE PHY_MDIO + PHY_LEDs | 10 | - | |
JTAG | 4 | - | |
Power GPIO | 2 | - | |
Power/Reset/Fuse programming | 3 | - | |
Bootmode | 2 | - |
Table 2: General overview of PL I/O signals and SoM's interfaces connected to the B2B connectors.
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The TEB0724 carrier board supplies the attached module with 5V DC. All power rails on the module and the basboard are generated from this at the module and are routed back the carrier. For detailed information about the pin out, please refer to the Pin-out Tables.
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