Intel DBPXA250, DBPXA210 specifications MHz Sdram Failure, LCD Touch Screen Intermittently Fails

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Intel® BBPXA2xx Development Baseboard

12.100-MHz SDRAM Failure

Problem: Excessive ringing on SDCLK pin.

Implication: SDRAM does not run at 100 MHz.

Workaround: For 100-MHz SDRAM development, Intel recommends using Rev F of the DCPXA250 processor card in addition to this workaround. Contact your local Intel representative for availability.

Add a resistor termination network at the end of the SDCLK1 clock line.

1.Locate C68 on the top of the BBPXA2xx development baseboard. Solder one end of a

100-ohm, 0805 resistor to the plus (+) side of C68. Point this 100-ohm, 0805 resistor straight up.

2.Solder one end of a 470-ohm, 0805 resistor to the ground side of C68. Point the 470-ohm, 0805 resistor straight up.

3.Connect the open sides of both the 100-ohm and 470-ohm resistors together with a small gauge rework-wire.

4.Connect this junction to U40, pin 44.

Status:

No Fix

Board Rev:

Rev A and B

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LCD Touch Screen Intermittently Fails

Problem:

LCD screen is open to excessive noise disruption on the touch screen.

Implication:

Excessive noise disruption reduces LCD screen display quality. The touch screen may not work

 

correctly.

Note:

BBPXA2xx development baseboards received after December 2001 do not require this ECO. The

 

manufacturing process was changed to incorporate this ECO.

Workaround:

Fix this problem by covering the back light inverter with copper foil shielding tape to decrease the

 

electrical noise transferred to the LCD and Touch Screen.

Material Needed:

1-inch heat shrink tubing.

2-inch wide EMI Copper Foil Shielding Tape.

Procedure:

1.Disassemble the BBPXA2xx development baseboard touch screen enclosure.

2.Remove the back light inverter.

3.Cut a piece of heat shrink tubing (1”x3”) and place over the inverter.

4.Heat the tubing until it collapses on the inverter.

5.Cut a 2”x5” piece of copper tape and place on clear plastic disk covering the inverter. The adhesive side should face the plastic.

6.Cut a 2”x5” piece of copper tape and place on the black plastic disk under the inverter. The adhesive side should face the back of the LCD metal enclosure.

7.Reassemble the touch screen enclosure.

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Contents July Page Page Page Date Version Description Revision HistoryAffected Documents/Related Documents PrefaceNomenclature Intel DCPXA250 Processor Card Markings General InformationCodes Used in Summary Table Summary of ChangesECO no Summary of DCPXA210 Processor Card ECOs Sheet 2 UCB1400 Generates Interrupts Incorrectly Intel BBPXA2xx Development BaseboardLCD Touch Screen Intermittently Fails MHz Sdram FailureLCD Picture Conditional ECO To Use The Expansion Port J26 Conditional ECO To Use 3.3-V Pcmcia CardsConditional ECO For USB Soft Connect Support Vccpll And Vcccore Pin Voltage Must Be Equal Intel DCPXA250 Processor CardMHz Sdram Requires 0-ohm Resistors For ARM* Multi-ICE* Jtag Use Wire From The J3-3 To The Via Of U1 PinVoltage Divider Excessive Oscillator Output Voltage to Pextal PinSignal Integrity Problems On Sdclk Coin Cell Battery IssueVCC Core Voltage Change For Multi-ICE Jtag Use Intel DCPXA210 Processor CardMMC Mmclk Support PLL Voltage Too HighIncorrect Boot Mode Selected For PXA210 Processor Remove Coin Cell BatteryIntel DCPXA210 Processor Card