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DBPXA210, DBPXA250 specifications
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Contents
Main
DBPXA250 and DBPXA210 Development Platforms Specification Update
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DBPXA250 and DBPXA210 Development Platforms Specification Update 5
Revision History
Preface
Affected Documents/Related Documents
Nomenclature
8DBPXA250 and DBPXA210 Development Platforms Specification Update
Preface
Name of the card 16-Bit Processor Revision Letter (A) Card Serial Number
General Information
Figure 2. Intel DCPXA210 Processor Card Markings
Figure 1 and Figure 2 show the markings for the DCPXA250 and DCPXA210 processor cards.
Figure 1. Intel DCPXA250 Processor Card Markings
Name of the card 32-Bit Processor Revision Letter (C/D) Card Serial Numbe
Summary of Changes
Codes Used in Summary Table
10 DBPXA250 and DBPXA210 Development Platforms Specification Update
DBPXA250 and DBPXA210 Development Platforms Specification Update 11
Summary of Changes
Intel BBPXA2xx Development Baseboard
10. UCB1400 Generates Interrupts Incorrectly
11. USB Cable Attach/Detach Detection Interrupt Is Constantly Asserted
12. 100-MHz SDRAM Failure
14. LCD Touch Screen Intermittently Fails
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15. New Philips UCB1400 Audio Codec on BBPXA2xx Development Baseboard Requires Software Change
(CA5878).
16. Conditional ECO To Use 3.3-V PCMCIA Cards
17. Conditional ECO To Use The Expansion Port J26
The X-RDY signal is tied low via R76B. This renders the port inactive.
Intel DCPXA250 Processor Card
3. VCC_PLL And VCC_CORE Pin Voltage Must Be Equal
6. 50-MHz SDRAM Requires 0-ohm Resistors
7. For ARM* Multi-ICE* JTAG Use
8. Excessive Oscillator Output Voltage to PEXTAL Pin
9. Coin Cell Battery Issue
10. Signal Integrity Problems On SDCLK
13. VCC Core Voltage Change
IntelDCPXA210 Processor Card
1. For Multi-ICE JTAG Use
2. MMC MMCLK Support
3. PLL Voltage Too High
4. Remove Coin Cell Battery
5. Incorrect Boot Mode Selected For PXA210 Processor