Texas Instruments Delfino C28343 Experimenter's Kit TMDSDOCK28343 TMDSDOCK28343 Hoja De Datos
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TMDSDOCK28343
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Getting Started
Getting Started
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Two ADS7865 ADC modules on the controlCARD
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12-bit, 2 MSPS, 6 channel ADC modules
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12 channels total
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64KB EEPROM for non volatile program storage
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All necessary support for C28343 on controlCARD
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Single 5V supply for full operation
Both the controlCARD and docking station include a hardware developer’s package and a set of soft
collateral files which make copying or deploying this technology very easy. These files include:
collateral files which make copying or deploying this technology very easy. These files include:
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Schematics (source or .PDF files)
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Bill of materials (BOM)
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Gerber files to freely use or modify
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Pin-out table, showing all key signals at the 168-pin connector
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DIMM168 pin / socket mechanical details
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PCB files written in popular Freeware tool for easy modification (Docking Station only)
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Template mother board PCB file created in a popular freeware tool – great way to begin a new
prototype design
prototype design
This kit contains all the hardware needed to get started except a JTAG emulator (suggested emulators are
listed at the end of this document). Please follow the steps below to set up the hardware:
listed at the end of this document). Please follow the steps below to set up the hardware:
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Unpack the DIM style controlCARD
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Spread open the winged retaining clips on connector J1
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Sit the DIM card loosely in the connector slot. Make sure to align the two keyed notches and position
the card bottom corners inside the retaining clips (see picture below)
the card bottom corners inside the retaining clips (see picture below)
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Pushdown vertically using even pressure from both ends of the card until the clips snap and lock.
(Note: To remove or eject the card simply use your thumbs to spread open the retaining clips)
(Note: To remove or eject the card simply use your thumbs to spread open the retaining clips)
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Connect the 5V power supply to power jack JP1; ensure that switch 1 (SW1) is in the OFF position
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Depending on your emulator, place the Jumper at J8 to either the 3.3V or 5V position
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Connect the JTAG emulator cable to connector J2
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Once you have downloaded the TI Software or are ready to run your own project, turn on the board's
power.
power.
For full details (schematics, pin-out table, etc.) of the hardware, refer to the Hardware Developer’s
package, DockingStnHWdevPkg.
package, DockingStnHWdevPkg.
TMS320C28343 Experimenter’s Kit Overview
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SPRUGP7 – June 2009