Intel DBPXA250, DBPXA210 specifications Summary of Changes, Codes Used in Summary Table

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Summary of Changes

Summary of Changes

The following tables indicates the errata, specification changes, specification clarifications, or documentation changes which apply to the Intel® DBPXA250 and DBPXA210 Development Platforms for Intel® PCA. This document covers these components of the development platform: the Intel® BBPXA2xx development baseboard, the Intel® DCPXA250 processor card, and the Intel® DCPXA210 processor card. Intel may fix some of the errata in a future stepping of the component and account for the other outstanding issues through documentation or specification changes as noted. This table uses the following notations:

Codes Used in Summary Table

X:

Errata exists in the stepping indicated. Specification Change or

 

Clarification that applies to this stepping.

(No mark) or (Blank

This erratum is fixed in listed stepping or specification change does

box):

not apply to listed stepping.

Plan Fix:

This erratum may be fixed in a future stepping of the product.

Fixed:

This erratum has been previously fixed.

No Fix:

There are no plans to fix this erratum.

Doc:

Intel intends to update the appropriate documentation in a future

 

revision.

 

 

Shaded:

This item is either new or modified from the previous version of the

 

document.

 

 

DBPXA250 and DBPXA210 Development Platforms Specification Update

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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 3.3-V Pcmcia Cards Conditional ECO To Use The Expansion Port J26Conditional ECO For USB Soft Connect Support Intel DCPXA250 Processor Card Vccpll And Vcccore Pin Voltage Must Be EqualMHz 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