Arm Enterprises IM-AD1 manual Conformance Notices

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Conformance Notices

This section contains conformance notices.

Federal Communications Commission Notice

This device is test equipment and consequently is exempt from part 15 of the FCC Rules under section 15.103

(c).

CE Declaration of Conformity

The system should be powered down when not in use.

The Integrator generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment causes harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off or on, you are encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

ensure attached cables do not lie across the card

reorient the receiving antenna

increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver

connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected

consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Note

It is recommended that wherever possible Shielded interface cables be used.

ARM DUI 0163B

Copyright © 2001-2003. All rights reserved.

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Contents Integrator/IM-AD1 User Guide Integrator/IM-AD1Conformance Notices Copyright 2001-2003. All rights reserved Chapter Introduction Integrator/IM-AD1 User GuideAppendix a Signal Descriptions Preface Using this book About this bookIntended audience Typographical conventions Further readingARM publications Third-party documents Feedback Feedback on this documentFeedback on the Integrator/IM-AD1 Xii Introduction ARM DUI 0163B About the Integrator/IM-AD1Integrator/IM-AD1 layout Features Interface module features and architectureArchitecture Integrator/IM-AD1 block diagramLinks and LEDs Config LEDCare of modules Introduction Copyright 2001-2003. All rights reserved Getting Started Assembled Integrator development system Fitting the interface moduleSwitch 2 Closed Switch 3 Open Switch 4 Open Setting up the logic moduleRunning the test software Hardware Reference Hardware Reference Description Serial interface signal assignment Signal nameConnector Uart interfaceSerial connector signal assignment Pin J18 Type Description Serial connector pinoutSPI SPI signals SignalPWM interface PWM interface signals SignalPWM connector signals Pin J14 J10 Description Shows the signal assignmentFunctional description Stepper motor interfaceTherefore, with a 0.1Ω sense resistor fitted Stepper motor interface signal summaryStepper motor interface signals Stepper motor connectorsVSS Stepper motor connector signals Pin J19 J23 DescriptionGpio Gpio connectors J16 and J17Hardware Reference Can interface U13Buffer Can interface signal assignment Signal IMBBANK28 IMBBANK29IMBBANK30 GND Can connector signal assignments Pin10 ADC and DAC interface architecture ADC and DAC interfacesIMABANK51 IMABANK48IMABANK49 IMABANK5011shows the pinout of the ADC interface connector J1 12 shows the pinout of the DAC interface connector J2 Hardware Reference Copyright 2001-2003. All rights reserved Reference Design Example About the design example About PrimeCellsExample architecture File Description Vhdl file descriptionsExample memory map Integrator system memory map Address assignment of logic modulesIntegrator/IM-AD1 memory map Logic module addresses Position Bits StackIntegrator/IM-AD1 memory map Device Address Ssram StepperbGpioa GpiobExample APB register peripheral Logic module registersOffset address Name Type Function Oscillator divisor registers LMOSCx registers Bits Name Access Function RDWVDW Push button interrupt register Bits Name Access FunctionOscillator lock register User LEDs control registerSwitches register Uart SPICS0 SPI chip select registerSPICS2 SPICS1Synchronous serial port PWM controller Count Offset Name Access Function AddressStepper motor peripheral ContStepper x control register Docount SinglestepDIR Stepx speed register Stepx count registerRead data input register Read data output pinsAddress offset Name Access Size Function Data output set registerGpio direction control 1 bit Data directionSsram interface CAN1 Vectored interrupt controllerInterrupt sources Interrupt Interrupt source Source numberReference Design Example CANxBase Can reset control registerCanreset Can controller interfaceADC2BUSY ADC and DAC interface16 ADC and DAC interface registers AdcstatusPeripheral information block 18 PIB entry formatBits Name Function Signal Descriptions Expa Pin label Signal Description Table A-1 AHB signal assignmentExpb Pin label Name Description Table A-2 Expb signal descriptionExpim Table A-3 Expim signal descriptions LabelLM-EP20K1000E Description Figure A-4 J7 pin locations Logic analyzer connectorCLK1 Table A-4 J7 connector pinout Signal PinMulti-ICE Jtag Figure A-5 Multi-ICE connector pinoutMechanical Specification Mechanical information Figure B-1 Board dimensions top viewFigure B-2 Bottom board dimensions viewed from top side Connector reference DB9DUALDB9STRAIGHT FCI Multi-ICE GlossarySynchronous Serial Port Gpio IndexADC Can DACExpa A-2 Gpiodataclr Gpiodatain Gpiodataout Gpiodataset GpiodirnLmleds Lmlock LMOSC1