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= Overview =
This wiki has information about IGEPv2 IGEP connectors, this article is based in [[Linux Kernel 2.6.37.y|Kernel 2.<br>  More in IGEPv2 Schematics6.37.  = Feedback y]] and Contributing = At any point, if you see a mistake you IGEP Xloader without expansion support. You can contribute to this wikifind more information in schematics and manuals. <br>
= Connectors =
=== J990 connector === This connector is used mainly to add new features to IGEPv2 using a Expansion<br> The next table show J990 connector informationInformation tables:<br>  {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" align="JUSTIFY" style="width: 755px; height: 1627px;"|-| Pad: | Connect to: | Default peripheral (mode=0)  | Default function: | Other available peripherals: | Share with:|-| 1 | VIO 1V8 | - | Power 1v8 | - | |-| 2 | DC 5V | - | Power 5v | - | |-| 3 | MMC2_DAT7 | MMC2_DAT7 | Reset Wlan | MMC2_CLKIN(mode=1)  MMC3_DAT3(mode=3)  GPIO_139(mode=4)  | WIFI|-| 5 | MMC2_DAT6 | MMC2_DAT6 | Power down Wlan | MMC2_DIR_CMD(mode=1)  MMC3_DAT2(mode=3)  GPIO_138(mode=4)  | WIFI|-| 7 | MMC2_DAT5 | MMC2_DAT5 | Reset Bluethoot | MMC2_DIR_DAT1(mode=1)  MMC3_DAT1(mode=3)  GPIO_137(mode=4)  | BT|-| 9 | MMC2_DAT4 | MMC2_DAT4 | - | MMC_DIR_DAT0(mode=1)  MMC3_DAT0(mode=3)  GPIO136(mode=4)  | WIFI|-| 11 | MMC2_DAT3 | MMC2_DAT3 | Transfer data between Omap and Wlan | McSPI3_CS0(mode=1)  GPIO_135(mode=4)  | WIFI|-| 13 | MMC2_DAT2 | MMC2_DAT2 | Transfer data between Omap and Wlan | McSPI3_CS1(mode=1)  GPIO_134(mode=4)  | WIFI|-| 15 | MMC2_DAT1 | MMC2_DAT1 | Transfer data between Omap and Wlan | &nbsp;GPIO_133(mode=4) | WIFI|-| 17 | MMC2_DAT0 | MMC2_DAT0 | Transfer data between Omap and Wlan | McSPI3_SOMI(mode=1)  GPIO_132(mode=4)  | WIFI|-| 19 | MMC2_CMD | MMC2_CMD | Control Wire for bus MMC2 (Wlan) | McSPI3_SIMO(mode=1)  GPIO_131(mode=4)  | WIFI|-| 21 | MMC2_CLK0 | MMC2_CLK | Clock for MMC2 (Wlan) | McSPI3_CLK(mode=1)  GPIO_130(mode=4)  | WIFI|-| 4 | MCBSP3_DX | MCBSP3_DX | Transmitted serial Data (Bluethoot audio) | UART2_CTS(mode=1)  GPIO_140(mode=4)  | TPS65950: PCM VSP |-| 6 | MCBSP3_CLKX | MCBSP3_CLKX | Transmitted serial Clock (Bluethoot audio) | UART2_TX(mode=1)  GPIO_142(mode=4)  | BT/TPS65950: PCM VSP|-| 8 | MCBSP3_FSX | MCBSP3_FSX | Transmited Frame Syncronisation (Bluethoot audio) | UART2_RX(mode=1)  GPIO_143(mode=4)  | BT/TPS65950: PCM VSP|-| 10 | MCBSP3_DR | MCBSP3_DR | Received Serial Data (Bluethoot audio) | UART2_RTS(mode=1)  GPIO_141(mode=4)  | TPS65950|-| 12 | MCBSP1_DX | MCBSP1_DX | Transmited serial Data (not used) | McSPI4_SIMO(mode=1)  McBSP3_DX(mode=2)  GPIO_158(mode=4)  | -|-| 14 | MCBSP1_CLKX | MCBSP1_CLKX | Transmited serial clock (not used) | McBSP3_CLKX(mode=2)  GPIO_162(mode=4)  | -|-| 16 | MCBSP1_FSX | MCBSP1_FSX | Transmited Frame Syncronization (not used) | McSPI4_CS0(mode=1)  McBSP3_FSX(mode=2)  GPIO_161(mode=4)  | -|-| 18 | MCBSP1_DR | MCBSP1_DR | Received Serial Data (not used) | McSPI4_SOMI(mode=1)  McBSP3_DR(mode=2)  GPIO_159(mode=4)  | -|-| 20 | MCBSP1_CLKR | MCBSP1_CLKR | Received Clock (not used) | GPIO_156(mode=4)  | -|-| 22 | MCBSP1_FSR | MCBSP1_FSR | Received frame syncronization (not used) | GPIO_157(mode=4)<br>  | -|-| 23 | I2C2_SDA | I2C2_SDA | I2C Data | GPIO_183(mode=4)  | CAM if configured via hardware: RC14|-| 24 | I2C2_SCL | I2C2_SCL | I2C Clock | GPIO_168(mode=4)  | CAM if configured via hardware: RC13|-| 25 | REGEN | - | Master/Slave control power TPS65950 | - | -|-| 26 | nRESET | - | Read Reset Omap | - | -|-| 27 | GND | - | GND | - | -|-| 28 | GND | - | GND | - | -|} <br>  === J960 connector === This connector is used mainly to connect via serie to IGEP Software<br>  The next table show J960 connector information:  <br>  {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" style="width: 368px; height: 135px;"|-| Pad | Connect to: | Default peripheral: | Other peripheral:  (via Hardware)  |-| 1 | - | - | -|-| 2 | RS232_RX2 | UART3_RX | UART2_RX|-| 3 | RS232_TX2 | UART3_TX | UART2_TX|-| 4 | - | - | -|-| 5 | GND | - | -|-| 6 | GND | - | -|-| 7 | - | - | -|-| 8 | RS232_TX1 | UART1_TX | UART3_TX|-| 9 | RS232_RX1 | UART1_RX | UART3_RX|-| 10 | - | - | -|} <br>  === J940 connector === This connector is used mainly to connect via RS485 (UART1) with other devices<br>  The next table show J940 connector information:  {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" style="width: 142px; height: 135px;"|-| Pad: | Connecto to:|-| 1 | PWR_GND|-| 2 | PWR_5V|-| 3 | PWR_9V|-| 4 | RS485_A|-| 5 | RS485_B|} === J400 connector === J400 is used to JTAG (Joint Test Action Group). JTAG is a standardized serial protocol widely used in printed circuit boards. Its main functions are:<br>  -Debug the software of an embedded system directly <br>-Storing firmware<br> -Boundary scan testing  The next table show J400 connector information:  {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" width="200"|-| Pad: | Connect to: | Other available peripherals:|-| 1 | JTAG_TMS | |-| 2 | JTAG_NTRST | |-| 3 | JTAG_TDI | |-| 4 | GND | |-| 5 | 1V8 | |-| 6 | - | |-| 7 | JTAG_TD0 | |-| 8 | GND | |-| 9 | JATG_RTCK | |-| 10 | GND | |-| 11 | JTAG_TCK | |-| 12 | GND | |-| 13 | JTAG_EMU0 | GPIO_11(mode=4)|-| 14 | JTAG_EMU1 | GPIO_31(mode=4)|} More information: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JTAG http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JTAG].<br>  === J970 connector === J970 is used to implement a keypad. It is controlled by TPS65950, this method avoid reduce Omap proces capabilities. TPS65950 send via I2C1 all the interrupt request. Their characteristics are: <br> - Can handle up to 8 x 8 keypads, IGEPv2 can handle up to 4 x 4 keypads.<br>- Optionally, you can decode via Omap software.<br>- Event detection on key press and key release.<br>- Multikey press detection, can detect up 2&nbsp; keys at the same time.<br>- Long-key detection on prolonged key press.<br>- Programmable time-out on permanent key press or after keypad release.  The next table show J970 connector information:  {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" style="width: 135px; height: 201px;"|-| Pad | Connect to:|-| 1 | KPD_C0|-| 2 | KPD_C1|-| 3 | KPD_C2|-| 4 | KPD_C3|-| 5 | KPD_R0|-| 6 | KPD_R1|-| 7 | KPD_R2|-| 8 | kPD_R3|} More information in TPS65950 datasheets.<br>  === JC30 connector === JC30 is used to connect a camera for capture video or image. Omap have the processing capability to connect RAW image-sensor modules via this connector. But default [[Linux Kernel 2.6.35.y|kernel 2.6.35.y]] cam is not enable.<br>  The next table show JC30 connector information:  <br>  {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" width="200"|-| Pad: | Connect to: | Default peripheral | Other peripheral: (via Hardware)|-| 1 | CAM_HS | GPIO_94 | -|-| 2 | CAM_VS | GPIO_95 | -|-| 3 | CAM_XCLKA | GPIO_96 | -|-| 4 | GND | - | -|-| 5 | CAM_PCLK | GPIO_97 | -|-| 6 | GND | - | -|-| 7 | CAM_DO | GPIO_99 | -|-| 8 | CAM_FLD | GPIO_98 | -|-| 9 | CAM_D2 | GPIO_101 | -|-| 10 | CAM_D1 | GPIO_100 | -|-| 11 | CAM_D4 | GPIO_103 | -|-| 12 | CAM_D3 | GPIO_102 | -|-| 13 | CAM_D6 | GPIO_105 | -|-| 14 | CAM_D5 | GPIO_104 | -|-| 15 | CAM_D8 | GPIO_107 | -|-| 16 | CAM_D7 | GPIO_106 | -|-| 17 | CAM_D10 | GPIO_109 | -|-| 18 | CAM_D9 | GPIO_108 | -|-| 19 | CAM_XCLKB | GPIO_111 | -|-| 20 | CAM_D11 | GPIO_110 | -|-| 21 | GPIO_112/I2C2_SCL | GPIO_112
*'''Pad''' number. See PCB. *"'''Pad Name'''" is a name used in schematics, usually it will be default peripheral name (RC11mode=0) *IGEP '''Initial mode''' *'''Main utility''' *'''Other available peripherals'''. See [[Mux configuration#Mode_selection|this page]] for more information:
| I2C2_SCL-&gt;Black: RC13 available in OMAP3530/DM3730
|-| 22 | GPIO_113&gt;<font color="red">Red</I2C2_SDA | GPIO_113 font>: available in OMAP3530
(RC12) -&gt;<font color="blue">Blue</font>: available in DM3730
| I2C2_SDA:  RC14  |-| 23 | CAM_RESET | GPIO_114 | -|-| 24 | CAM_PDN | GPIO_115 | -|-| 25 | CAM_STROBE | GPIO_126 | -|-| 26 | CAM_WEN | GPIO_167 | -|-| 27 | 3V3 | - | -|-| 28 | 3V3 | - | -|} === JA42 connector === JA42 is used for DVI (Digital Video Interface) control part, TouchScreen control and SPI1.<br>  The next table show JA42 connector information:<br>  {| cellspacing=*"1'''Share with'''" cellpadding="1" border="1" align="JUSTIFY" style="width: 804px; height: 343px;"|-| Pad: | Connect to: | Default peripheral (mode=0)  | Default function: | Other available , some pads are connected with external peripherals:|-| 1 | VIO 1V8 | - | Power 1v8 | -|-| 2 | SYS_BOOT5 | SYS_BOOT5  | Omap boot config | MMC2_DIR_DAT(mode=1)  GPIO_7 (mode=4)  |-| 3 | DC_5V | - | Power 5v | -|-| 4 | GND | - | GND | -|-| 5 | SYS_BOOT0 | SYS_BOOT0  | Omap boot config | GPIO_2 (mode=4)  |-| 6 | SYS_BOOT1 | SYS_BOOT1  | Omap boot config | GPIO_3 (mode=4)  |-| 7 | DVI_VSYNC | DSS_VSYNC | LCD&nbsp;vertical sync (Expansion) | GPIO_68(mode=4)  |-| 8 | DVI_HSYNC | DSS_HSYNC | LCD Horitzontal sync (Expansion) | GPIO_67 (mode=4)  |-| 9 | DVI_ACBIAS | DSS_ACBIAS | LCD Control (Expansion) | GPIO_133(mode=4)|-| 10 | DVI_PUP . See [[Mux configuration#Configure_Mux| - | Control signal this page]] for DVI controler (Expansion) | -|-| 11 | DVI_PCLK | DSS_PCLK | LCD clock (Expansion) | GPIO_66 (mode=4)  |-| 12 | TS_nPEN_IRQ | McSPI1_CS1 | Touchscreen control (Expansion) | GPIO_175 (mode=4)  |-| 13 | LCD_QVGA/nVGA | McBSP4_DX | Touchscreen control (Expansion) | GPIO_154 (mode=4)  |-| 14 | LCD_ENVDD | McBSP4_DR | Touchscreen control (Expansion) | GPIO_153 (mode=4)  |-| 15 | LCD_RESB | McBSP4_FSX | Touchscreen control (Expansion) | GPIO_155 (mode=4)  |-| 16 | LCD_INI | McBSP4_CLKX | Touchscreen control (Expansion) | GPIO_152 (mode=4)  |-| 17 | MCSPI1_CLK | McSPI1_CLK  | Touchscreen control (Expansion) | GPIO_171 (mode=4)  |-| 18 | MCSPI1_SIMO | McSPI1_SIMO | Touchscreen control (Expansion) | GPIO_172 (mode=4)  |-| 19 | MCSPI1_CS0 | McSPI1_CS0 | Touchscreen control (Expansion) | GPIO_174 (mode=4)  |-| 20 | MCSPI1_SOMI | McSPI1_SOMI | Touchscreen control (Expansion) | GPIO_173 (mode=4)  |}more information
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=== <span class="mw-headline"> JA41 connector </span> IGEPv2 === JA41 is used for DVI (Digital Video Interface) data part.<br>  The next table show JA41 connector information:  {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" align="JUSTIFY" style="width: 669px; height: 1064px;"|-| Pad: | Connect to: | Default peripheral (mode=0)  | Default function: | Other available peripherals: | Share with:|-| 1 | VIO 3V3 | - | Power 3v3 | - | -|-| 2 | GND | -  | GND | -  | -|-| 3 | DVI_DATA0 | DSS_D0 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit<br> | UART1_CTS(mode=2)  GPIO_70(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 4 | DVI_DATA1 | &nbsp; DSS_D1 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | UART1_RTS(mode=2)  GPIO_71(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 5 | DVI_DATA2 | &nbsp;DSS_D2  | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | GPIO_72(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 6 | DVI_DATA3 | DSS_D3  | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | GPIO_73(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 7 | DVI_DATA4 | DSS_D4 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | UART3_RX(mode=2)  GPIO_74(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 8 | DVI_DATA5 | DSS_D5 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | UART3_TX(mode=2)  GPIO_75(mode=4)<br>  | TFP410|-| 9 | DVI_DATA6 | DSS_D6 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | &nbsp;UART1_TX(mode=2)  GPIO_76(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 10 | DVI_DATA7 | DSS_D7 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | UART1_RX(mode=2)  GPIO_77(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 11 | DVI_DATA8 | DSS_D8 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | GPIO_78(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 12 | DVI_DATA9 | DSS_D9 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | GPIO_79(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 13 | DVI_DATA10 | DSS_D10 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | GPIO_80(mode=4)<br>  | TFP410|-| 14 | DVI_DATA11 | DSS_D11 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | GPIO_81(mode=4)<br>  | TFP410|-| 15 | DVI_DATA12 | DSS_D12 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | GPIO_82(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 16 | DVI_DATA13 | DSS_D13 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | GPIO_83(mode=4)<br>  | TFP410|-| 17 | DVI_DATA14 | DSS_D14  | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | GPIO_84(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 18 | DVI_DATA15 | DSS_D15 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | GPIO_85(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 19 | DVI_DATA16 | DSS_D16 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | GPIO_86(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 20 | DVI_DATA17 | DSS_D17 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | GPIO_87(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 21 | DVI_DATA18 | DSS_D18 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | DSS_D0 (mode=3)  MCSPI3_CLK(mode=2)  GPIO_88(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 22 | DVI_DATA19 | DSS_D19 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | DSS_1 (mode=3)  MCSPI3_SIMO(mode=2)  GPIO_89(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 23 | DVI_DATA20 | DSS_D20 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | DSS_D2 (mode=3)  MCSPI3_SOMI(mode=2)  GPIO_90(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 24 | DVI_DATA21 | DSS_D21 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | DSS_3 (mode=3)  MCSPI3_CSO(mode=2)  GPIO_91(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 25 | DVI_DATA22 | DSS_D22 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | DSS_D4 (mode=3)  MCSPI3_CS1(mode=2)  GPIO_92(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 26 | DVI_DATA23 | DSS_D23 | LCD&nbsp;pixel data bit | DSS_D5(mode=3)  GPIO_93(mode=4)  | TFP410|-| 27 | I2C3_SCL | I2C3_SCL | I2C3 interface | GPIO_184(mode=4)
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