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IGEPv2 RC version:  
 
IGEPv2 RC version:  
  
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IGEPv2 RG version:
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*Available all 30 pads
  
 
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| bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |GPIO_185(mode=4)<br>SAFE_MODE(mode=7)  
 
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| bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |TXS0102DCUR
 
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| GPT8_PWM_EVT(mode=3)
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| PWM signal
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| GPMC_NCS7(mode=0)<br>GPMC_IO_DIR(mode=1)<br>MCBSP4_FSX(mode=2)<br>GPIO_58(mode=4)<br>SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
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| bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |MCSPI1_CS3
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| bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |MCSPI1_CS3(mode=0)
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| bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |SPI1 Chip select 3
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| bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |HSUSB2_TLL_DATA2(mode=2)<br>HSUSB2_DATA2(mode=3)<br>GPIO_177(mode=4)<br>MM2_TXDAT(mode=5)<br>SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
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| bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |LBEP5CLWMC
 
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<br> TFP410: converts DVI signal to HDMI  
 
<br> TFP410: converts DVI signal to HDMI  
  
TXS0102DCUR: Increse I2c3 voltage to 5V to read EDID information <br>
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TXS0102DCUR: Increse I2c3 voltage to 5V to read EDID information  
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LBEP5CLWMC: Wifi and Bluetooth chip on IGEP0020-RG<br>
  
 
===== JA42 connector  =====
 
===== JA42 connector  =====
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JA42 is used for DVI (Digital Video Interface) control part, TouchScreen control and SPI1.  
 
JA42 is used for DVI (Digital Video Interface) control part, TouchScreen control and SPI1.  
  
The current available on the DC_5V rail is limited to the available current that remains from the DC supply that is connected to the DC power jack on the board. Keep in mind that some of that power is needed by the USB Host power rail and if more power is needed for the expansion board, the main DC power supply current capability may need to be increased. All signals are 1.8V except the DVI_PUP which is a 3.3V signal. The 1.8V rail is for level translation only and should not be used to power circuitry on the board. The 3.3V rail also has limited capacity on the power as well. It is suggested that the 5V rail be used to generate the required voltages for an adapter card. <br>  
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The current available on the DC_5V rail is limited to the available current that remains from the DC supply that is connected to the DC power jack on the board. Keep in mind that some of that power is needed by the USB Host power rail and if more power is needed for the expansion board, the main DC power supply current capability may need to be increased. All signals are 1.8V except the DVI_PUP which is a 3.3V signal. The 1.8V rail is for level translation only and should not be used to power circuitry on the board. The 3.3V rail also has limited capacity on the power as well. It is suggested that the 5V rail be used to generate the required voltages for an adapter card.  
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*Note that <b>only IGEPv2 RG version</b> has all 22 pads available. Other boards have only first 20 pads available.
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| GPT8_PWM_EVT(mode=3)
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| PWM signal
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| GPMC_NCS7(mode=0)<br>GPMC_IO_DIR(mode=1)<br>MCBSP4_FSX(mode=2)<br>GPIO_58(mode=4)<br>SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
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| bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |MCSPI1_CS3(mode=0)
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| bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |SPI1 Chip select 3
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| bgcolor="#CCCCCC" |HSUSB2_TLL_DATA2(mode=2)<br>HSUSB2_DATA2(mode=3)<br>GPIO_177(mode=4)<br>MM2_TXDAT(mode=5)<br>SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
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TFP410: converts DVI signal to HDMI <br>
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TFP410: converts DVI signal to HDMI  
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LBEP5CLWMC: Wifi and Bluetooth chip on IGEP0020-RG<br>
  
 
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[[Category:IGEP Processor Boards]]
 
[[Category:IGEP Processor Boards]]

Latest revision as of 12:03, 25 September 2015

IGEP0020 revisions

Revision Name Comments
IGEP0020-RA IGEPv2 Not for general public. Only few Premium customers have this board revision
IGEP0020-RB1 IGEPv2 These boards are made from the year 2009 to 2010. They are not available anymore (see IGEP0020-RC3 below)
IGEP0020-RCX IGEPv2 These boards are made from the year 2010 to 2011
IGEP0020-RC1 IGEPv2 These boards are marked with "1" hand-made number on silkscreen box of IGEP0020-RC.

These boards are shipped with OMAP3530 and wireless. MODEL: IGEP0020-RC1-OMAP3530-720Mhz

IGEP0020-RC2 IGEPv2 These boards are marked with "2" hand-made number on silkscreen box of IGEP0020-RC.

These boards are shipped with OMAP3530 and without wireless. MODEL: IGEP0020-RC2-OMAP3530-720Mhz-NOWIFI

IGEP0020-RC3 IGEPv2 These boards are marked with "3" hand-made number on silkscreen box of IGEP0020-RC.

These boards are shipped with OMAP3530 and wireless with IGEP0020-RB1 backward compatibility. They are for customers who need IGEP0020RB1 boards.

IGEP0020-RC4 IGEPv2 These boards are marked with "4" hand-made number on silkscreen box of IGEP0020-RC.

These boards are shipped with DM3730 and wireless. MODEL: IGEP0020-RC4-DM3730-1GHz

IGEP0020-RC5 IGEPv2 These boards are marked with "5" hand-made number on silkscreen box of IGEP0020-RC.

These boards are shipped with DM3730 and without wireless. MODEL: IGEP0020-RC5-DM3730-1GHz-NOWIFI

IGEP0020-RC6 IGEPv2 These boards are marked with "6" hand-made number on silkscreen box of IGEP0020-RC (before 2012 year) or Datamatrix code label "IGEP0020-RC6" (2012 and later).

These boards are shipped with DM3730 and wireless, but they ship NANDFlash memory.

IGEP0020-RC61 IGEPv2 These boards are marked with Datamatrix code label "IGEP0020-RC6x"

These boards are like IGEP0020-RC6 plus manufacturing improvements and solve hardware bugs.

IGEP0020-RC7 IGEPv2 These boards are marked with "7" hand-made number on silkscreen box of IGEP0020-RC (before 2012 year) or Datamatrix code label "IGEP0020-RC7" (2012 and later).

These boards are shipped with DM3730 and without wireless, but they ship NANDFlash memory.



IGEP0020 expansion connectors

Igepv2 rc photo2.jpg


J990 connector

Using this expansion connector you have access to McBSP1, McBSP3, I2C2, MMC2(8 bits), nReset and REGEN signals from OMAP Processor. The interface is at 1.8V on all signals. Only 1.8V CMOS levels are supported. Do not expose the header to 3.3V.

J990 connector is BeagleBoard compatible expansion connector. IGEPv2-NOWIFI board is fully compatible. Other IGEPv2 board versions need software configuration to disable wifi interface and others because of shared hardware lines. MMC2 interface is used by wifi module. McBSP3 interface is used by PCM TPS65950 interface.

See which versions have WIFI/BT combo available.

Pad Pad Name Initial mode Main utility Other available peripherals Share with
1 VIO 1V8 - Power 1v8 - -
2 DC 5V - Power 5v - -
3 MMC2_DAT7 GPIO_139(mode=4) Reset WIFI

MMC2_DAT7(mode=0)
MMC2_CLKIN(mode=1)
MMC3_DAT3(mode=3)
HSUSB3_TLL_NXT(mode=5)
MM3_RXDM(mode=6)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

WIFI/BT combo:WIFI
5 MMC2_DAT6 GPIO_138(mode=4) Power down WIFI

MMC2_DAT6(mode=0)
MMC2_DIR_CMD(mode=1)
CAM_SHUTTER(mode=2)
MMC3_DAT2(mode=3)
HSUSB3_TLL_DIR(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

WIFI/BT combo:WIFI
7 MMC2_DAT5 GPIO_137(mode=4) Reset BT

MMC2_DAT5(mode=0)
MMC2_DIR_DAT1(mode=1)
CAM_GLOBAL_RESET(mode=2)
MMC3_DAT1(mode=3)
HSUSB3_TLL_STP(mode=5)
MM3_RXDP(mode=6)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

WIFI/BT combo:BT
9 MMC2_DAT4 GPIO136(mode=4) -

MMC2_DAT4(mode=0)
MMC_DIR_DAT0(mode=1)
MMC3_DAT0(mode=3)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

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11 MMC2_DAT3 MMC2_DAT3(mode=0) Transfer data

McSPI3_CS0(mode=1)
GPIO_135(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

WIFI/BT combo:WIFI
13 MMC2_DAT2 MMC2_DAT2(mode=0) Transfer data

McSPI3_CS1(mode=1)
GPIO_134(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

WIFI/BT combo:WIFI
15 MMC2_DAT1 MMC2_DAT1(mode=0) Transfer data GPIO_133(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
WIFI/BT combo:WIFI
17 MMC2_DAT0 MMC2_DAT0(mode=0) Transfer data

McSPI3_SOMI(mode=1)
GPIO_132(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

WIFI/BT combo:WIFI
19 MMC2_CMD MMC2_CMD(mode=0) Control Wire for bus MMC2 (WIFI)

McSPI3_SIMO(mode=1)
GPIO_131(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

WIFI/BT combo:WIFI
21 MMC2_CLK0 MMC2_CLK(mode=0) Clock for MMC2 (WIFI)

McSPI3_CLK(mode=1)
GPIO_130(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

WIFI/BT combo:WIFI
4 MCBSP3_DX MCBSP3_DX (mode=0) Transmitted serial Data (BT audio)

UART2_CTS(mode=1)
GPIO_140(mode=4)
HSUSB3_TLL_D4(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

TPS65950: PCM VSP
6 MCBSP3_CLKX MCBSP3_CLKX(mode=0) Transmitted serial Clock (BT audio)

UART2_TX(mode=1)
GPIO_142(mode=4)
HSUSB3_TLL_D6(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

BT/TPS65950: PCM VSP
8 MCBSP3_FSX MCBSP3_FSX (mode=0) Transmited Frame Syncronisation (BT audio)

UART2_RX(mode=1)
GPIO_143(mode=4)
HSUSB3_TLL_D7(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

BT/TPS65950: PCM VSP
10 MCBSP3_DR MCBSP3_DR (mode=0) Received Serial Data (BT audio) UART2_RTS(mode=1)
GPIO_141(mode=4)
HSUSB3_TLL_D5(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TPS65950: PCM VSP
12 MCBSP1_DX GPIO_158(mode=4) - MCBSP1_DX(mode=0)
McSPI4_SIMO(mode=1)
McBSP3_DX(mode=2)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
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14 MCBSP1_CLKX GPIO_162(mode=4) - MCBSP1_CLKX(mode=0)
McBSP3_CLKX(mode=2)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
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16 MCBSP1_FSX GPIO_161(mode=4) - MCBSP1_FSX(mode=0)
McSPI4_CS0(mode=1)
McBSP3_FSX(mode=2)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
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18 MCBSP1_DR GPIO_159(mode=4) - MCBSP1_DR(mode=0)
McSPI4_SOMI(mode=1)
McBSP3_DR(mode=2)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
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20 MCBSP1_CLKR GPIO_156(mode=4) - MCBSP1_CLKR(mode=0)
MCSPI4_CLK(mode=1)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
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22 MCBSP1_FSR GPIO_157(mode=4) - MCBSP1_FSR(mode=0)
CAM_GLOBAL_RESET(mode=2)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
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23 I2C2_SDA I2C2_SDA(mode=0) I2C2 Data GPIO_183(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
CAM if configured via hardware: RC14
24 I2C2_SCL I2C2_SCL(mode=0) I2C2 Clock GPIO_168(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
CAM if configured via hardware: RC13
25 REGEN - Master/Slave control power TPS65950 - -
26 nRESET - Read Reset Omap - -
27 GND - GND - -
28 GND - GND - -


J960 connector

This connector is used mainly to connect via serie to IGEP Software using RS232 standard.

On IGEPv2 revision B:

  • This J960 connector has only Debug RS232 interface
  • So, it is needed null modem configuration (direct connection between two computers). RX and TX lines are crossed in this null modem configuration between two equipments (TX1->RX2 / TX2->RX1).

On IGEPv2 revision C:

  • You should modify your serial debug cable in order not to damage your serial PC port. 
  • Additional RS232 port (UART1) on same J960 connector. It is only needed to  rotate 180o the IDC-10 (AT-Everex) to DB9 cable.
  • It has been added resistors for alternative UART1, UART2 and UART3 hardware selection.
  • See Schematics (RC) for more information.
Pad Pad Name Initial mode Main utility Other available peripherals (only via hardware)

Share with

1 - - - - -
2 RS232_RX2 UART3_RX(R966) Serial debug UART2_RX(R952) only RC SN65C3232EPW
3 RS232_TX2 UART3_TX(R965) Serial debug UART2_TX(R947) only RC SN65C3232EPW
4 - - - - -
5 GND - GND - -
6 GND - GND - -
7 - - - - -
8 RS232_TX1 UART1_TX(R961) - UART3_TX(R940) only RC SN65C3232EPW
9 RS232_RX1 UART1_RX(R962) - UART3_RX(R942) only RC SN65C3232EPW
10 - - - - -

SN65C3232EPW: IC RS232 LINE DVR/RCVR

J940 connector

This connector is used mainly to connect via RS485 (UART1) with other devices. User can use this connector to power the board with 5VDC. Use only 5V regulated DC. The IGEPv2 BOARD does not use this 9v power supply. Only on IGEPv2 revision B, the PWR_9V input is directly routed to JC01 and J971 connectors. On IGEPv2 revision C is not available.

Pad Pad Name Initial mode Main utility Other available peripherals Share with
1 PWR_GND GND - - -
2 PWR_5V Power 5v - - -
3 PWR_9V (Not connected) - - -
4 RS485_A UART3_RX/UART3_TX A aka '−' aka TxD-/RxD- aka inverting pin - TXS0102DCUR
5 RS485_B UART3_RX/UART3_TX B aka '+' aka TxD+/RxD+ aka non-inverting pin - TXS0102DCUR

TXS0102DCUR: Bidirectional voltage-level translator

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:

  • Debug the software of an embedded system directly
  • Storing firmware
  • Boundary scan testing

JTAG Suggested:

  • JTAG Debugger XDS510+ USB from Spectrum Digital with Code Composer Studio 3.3 or higher.
  • JTAG Debugger XD100v2 USB from Spectrum Digital with Code Composer Studio 4 or higher.
Pad Pad Name Initial mode Main utility Other available peripherals Share with
1 JTAG_TMS JTAG_TMS
- -
2 JTAG_NTRST JTAG_NTRST
- -
3 JTAG_TDI JTAG_TDI
- -
4 GND - GND - -
5 1V8 Power 1V8
- -
6 - -
- -
7 JTAG_TD0 JTAG_TD0
- -
8 GND - GND - -
9 JTAG_RTCK JTAG_RTCK
- -
10 GND - GND - -
11 JTAG_TCK JTAG_TCK
- -
12 GND - GND - -
13 JTAG_EMU0 JTAG_EMU0(mode=0)
GPIO_11(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
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14 JTAG_EMU1 JTAG_EMU1(mode=0)
GPIO_31(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
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J970 connector

J970 is used to implement a keypad, it is connected to TPS65950. The keypad interface controller provides an enhanced keypad decode capability and simultaneously reduces host processor software overhead. When a key button of the keyboard matrix is pressed the corresponding row and column lines are shorted together. To allow key press detection, all input pins (KBR) are pulled up to VCC and all output pins (KBC) driven to a low level. Any action on a button generates an interrupt to the sequencer. The decoding sequence is written to allow detection of simultaneous press actions on several key buttons.

More information in TPS65950 datasheets. TPS65950 send via I2C1 all the interrupt request.

  • Can handle up to 8 x 8 keypads, IGEPv2 can handle up to 4 x 4 keypads.
  • Optionally, you can decode via Omap software.
  • Event detection on key press and key release.
  • Multikey press detection, can detect up 2  keys at the same time.
  • Long-key detection on prolonged key press.
  • Programmable time-out on permanent key press or after keypad release.
Igep keypad.png
Pad Pad Name Initial mode Main utility Other available peripherals Share with
1 KPD_CO KPD_CO Keypad controler Column 0 - -
2 KPD_C1 KPD_C1 Keypad controler Column 1 - -
3 KPD_C2 KPD_C2 Keypad controler Column 2 - -
4 KPD_C3 KPD_C3 Keypad controler Column 3 - -
5 KPD_RO KPD_RO Keypad controler Row 0 - -
6 KPD_R1 KPD_R1 Keypad controler Row 1 - -
7 KPD_R2 KPD_R2 Keypad controler Row 2 - -
8 KPD_R3 KPD_R3 Keypad controler Row 3 - -



JC30 connector

These connectors allow the access to the Camera interface signals. Omap has the processing capability to connect RAW image-sensor modules via this connector.

Pad Pad Name Initial mode Main utility Other available peripherals Share with
1 CAM_HS GPIO_94(mode=4) - CAM_HS(mode=0)
HW_DBG0(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
2 CAM_VS GPIO_95(mode=4) - CAM_VS(mode=0)
HW_DBG1(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
3 CAM_XCLKA CAM_XCLKA(mode=0) Camera interface GPIO_96(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
4 GND - GND - -
5 CAM_PCLK CAM_PCLK(mode=0) Camera interface GPIO_97(mode=4)
HW_DBG2(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
6 GND - GND - -
7 CAM_DO GPIO_99(mode=4) - CAM_DO(mode=0)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
8 CAM_FLD GPIO_98(mode=4) - CAM_FLD(mode=0)
CAM_GLOBAL_RESET(mode=2)
HW_DBG3(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
9 CAM_D2 CAM_D2(mode=0) Camera interface GPIO_101(mode=4)
HW_DBG4(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
10 CAM_D1 GPIO_100(mode=4) - CAM_D1(mode=0)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
11 CAM_D4 CAM_D4(mode=0) Camera interface GPIO_103(mode=4)
HW_DBG6(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
12 CAM_D3 CAM_D3(mode=0) Camera interface GPIO_102(mode=4)
HW_DBG5(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
13 CAM_D6 GPIO_105(mode=4) - CAM-D6(mode=0)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
14 CAM_D5 CAM_D5(mode=0) Camera interface GPIO_104(mode=4)
HW_DBG7(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
15 CAM_D8 GPIO_107(mode=4) - CAM_D8(mode=0)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
16 CAM_D7 GPIO_106(mode=4) - CAM_D7(mode=0)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
17 CAM_D10 CAM_D10(mode=0) Camera interface GPIO_109(mode=4)
HW_DBG8(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
18 CAM_D9 GPIO_108(mode=4) - CAM_D9(mode=0)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
19 CAM_XCLKB CAM_XCLKB(mode=0) Camera interface GPIO_111(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
20 CAM_D11 CAM_D11(mode=0) Camera interface GPIO_110(mode=4)
HW_DBG9(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
21 GPIO_112/I2C2_SCL GPIO_112(RC11) - I2C2_SCL(RC13)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
22 GPIO_113/I2C2_SDA GPIO_113(RC12) - I2C2_SDA(RC14)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
23 CAM_RESET GPIO_114(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7) -
24 CAM_PDN GPIO_115(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7) -
25 CAM_STROBE CAM_STROBE(mode=0) Camera interface GPIO_126(mode=4)
HW_DBG11(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
26 CAM_WEN GPIO_167(mode=4) - CAM_WEN(mode=0)
CAM_SHUTTER(mode=2)
HW_DBG10(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
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27 3V3 - Power 3V3 - -
28 3V3 - Power 3V3 - -


TFT CONNECTORS: JA41-JA42

These connectors allow the access to the LCD signals.The output signal is shared by HDMI-A

JA41 connector

JA41 is used for DVI (Digital Video Interface) data part.

IGEPv2 RB version:

  • Available only the first 20 pads

IGEPv2 RC version:

  • Available only the first 28 pads

IGEPv2 RG version:

  • Available all 30 pads
Pad Pad Name Initial mode Main utility Other available peripherals Share with
1 VIO 3V3 - Power 3v3 - -
2 GND - GND - -
3 DVI_DATA0 DSS_D0(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit

UART1_CTS(mode=2)
DSSVENC656_DATA0(mode=3)
GPIO_70(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

TFP410
4 DVI_DATA1 DSS_D1(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit

UART1_RTS(mode=2)
DSSVENC656_DATA1(mode=3)
GPIO_71(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

TFP410
5 DVI_DATA2 DSS_D2(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit DSSVENC656_DATA2(mode=3)
GPIO_72(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
6 DVI_DATA3 DSS_D3(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit DSSVENC656_DATA3(mode=3)
GPIO_73(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
7 DVI_DATA4 DSS_D4(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit

DSSVENC656_DATA4(mode=3)
UART3_RX(mode=2)
GPIO_74(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

TFP410
8 DVI_DATA5 DSS_D5(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit

DSSVENC656_DATA5(mode=3)
UART3_TX(mode=2)
GPIO_75(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

TFP410
9 DVI_DATA6 DSS_D6(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit

DSSVENC656_DATA6(mode=3)
UART1_TX(mode=2)
GPIO_76(mode=4)
HW_DBG14(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

TFP410
10 DVI_DATA7 DSS_D7(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit

DSSVENC656_DATA7(mode=3)
UART1_RX(mode=2)
GPIO_77(mode=4)
HW_DBG15(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

TFP410
11 DVI_DATA8 DSS_D8(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit GPIO_78(mode=4)
HW_DBG16(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
12 DVI_DATA9 DSS_D9(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit GPIO_79(mode=4)
HW_DBG17(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
13 DVI_DATA10 DSS_D10(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit GPIO_80(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
14 DVI_DATA11 DSS_D11(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit GPIO_81(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
15 DVI_DATA12 DSS_D12(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit GPIO_82(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
16 DVI_DATA13 DSS_D13(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit GPIO_83(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
17 DVI_DATA14 DSS_D14(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit GPIO_84(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
18 DVI_DATA15 DSS_D15(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit GPIO_85(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
19 DVI_DATA16 DSS_D16(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit GPIO_86(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
20 DVI_DATA17 DSS_D17(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit GPIO_87(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
21 DVI_DATA18 DSS_D18(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit

DSS_D0 (mode=3)
MCSPI3_CLK(mode=2)
GPIO_88(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

TFP410
22 DVI_DATA19 DSS_D19(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit

DSS_1 (mode=3)
MCSPI3_SIMO(mode=2)
GPIO_89(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

TFP410
23 DVI_DATA20 DSS_D20(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit

DSS_D2 (mode=3)
MCSPI3_SOMI(mode=2)
GPIO_90(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

TFP410
24 DVI_DATA21 DSS_D21(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit

DSS_D3 (mode=3)
MCSPI3_CSO(mode=2)
GPIO_91(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

TFP410
25 DVI_DATA22 DSS_D22(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit

DSS_D4 (mode=3)
MCSPI3_CS1(mode=2)
GPIO_92(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

TFP410
26 DVI_DATA23 DSS_D23(mode=0) LCD pixel data bit

DSS_D5(mode=3)
GPIO_93(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

TFP410
27 I2C3_SCL I2C3_SCL(mode=0) I2C3 Clock GPIO_184(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TXS0102DCUR
28 I2C3_SDA I2C3_SDA(mode=0) I2C3 Data GPIO_185(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TXS0102DCUR
29 GPMC_NCS7 GPT8_PWM_EVT(mode=3) PWM signal GPMC_NCS7(mode=0)
GPMC_IO_DIR(mode=1)
MCBSP4_FSX(mode=2)
GPIO_58(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
30 MCSPI1_CS3 MCSPI1_CS3(mode=0) SPI1 Chip select 3 HSUSB2_TLL_DATA2(mode=2)
HSUSB2_DATA2(mode=3)
GPIO_177(mode=4)
MM2_TXDAT(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
LBEP5CLWMC


TFP410: converts DVI signal to HDMI

TXS0102DCUR: Increse I2c3 voltage to 5V to read EDID information

LBEP5CLWMC: Wifi and Bluetooth chip on IGEP0020-RG

JA42 connector

JA42 is used for DVI (Digital Video Interface) control part, TouchScreen control and SPI1.

The current available on the DC_5V rail is limited to the available current that remains from the DC supply that is connected to the DC power jack on the board. Keep in mind that some of that power is needed by the USB Host power rail and if more power is needed for the expansion board, the main DC power supply current capability may need to be increased. All signals are 1.8V except the DVI_PUP which is a 3.3V signal. The 1.8V rail is for level translation only and should not be used to power circuitry on the board. The 3.3V rail also has limited capacity on the power as well. It is suggested that the 5V rail be used to generate the required voltages for an adapter card.


  • Note that only IGEPv2 RG version has all 22 pads available. Other boards have only first 20 pads available.


Pad Pad Name Initial mode Main utility Other available peripherals Share with
1 VIO 1V8 - Power 1v8 - -
2 SYS_BOOT5 GPIO_7(mode=4) Omap boot config

SYS_BOOT5(mode=0)
MMC2_DIR_DAT3(mode=1)
DSS_DATA22(mode=3)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

-
3 DC_5V - Power 5v - -
4 GND - GND - -
5 SYS_BOOT0 GPIO_2(mode=4) Omap boot config SYS_BOOT0(mode=0)
DSS_DATA18(mode=3)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
6 SYS_BOOT1 GPIO_3(mode=4) Omap boot config SYS_BOOT1(mode=0)
DSS_DATA19(mode=3)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
7 DVI_VSYNC DSS_VSYNC(mode=0) LCD vertical sync (Expansion) GPIO_68(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
8 DVI_HSYNC DSS_HSYNC(mode=0) LCD Horitzontal sync (Expansion) GPIO_67 (mode=4)
HW_DBG13(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
9 DVI_ACBIAS DSS_ACBIAS(mode=0) LCD Control (Expansion) GPIO_69(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
10 DVI_PUP GPIO_170(mode=4) Control signal for DVI controller (Expansion)

HDQ_SIO(mode=0)
SYS_ALTCLK(mode=1)
I2C2_SCCBE(mode=2)
I2C3_SCCBE(mode=3)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

TFP410
11 DVI_PCLK DSS_PCLK(mode=0) LCD clock (Expansion) GPIO_66(mode=4)
HW_DBG12(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
TFP410
12 TS_nPEN_IRQ GPIO_175(mode=4) Touchscreen control (Expansion) McSPI1_CS1(mode=0)
MMC3_CMD(mode=3)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
13 LCD_QVGA/nVGA GPIO_154(mode=4) Touchscreen control (Expansion) McBSP4_DX(mode=0)
HSUSB3_TLL_DATA2(mode=5)
MM3_TXDAT(mode=6)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
14 LCD_ENVDD GPIO_153(mode=4) Touchscreen control (Expansion) McBSP4_DR(mode=0)
HSUSB3_TLL_DATA0(mode=5)
MM3_RXRCV(mode=6)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
15 LCD_RESB GPIO_155(mode=4) Touchscreen control (Expansion) McBSP4_FSX(mode=0)
HSUSB3_TLL_DATA3(mode=5)
MM3_TXEN_N(mode=6)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
16 LCD_INI GPIO_152(mode=4) Touchscreen control (Expansion) McBSP4_CLKX(mode=0)
HSUSB3_TLL_DATA1(mode=5)
MM3_TXSE0(mode=6)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
17 MCSPI1_CLK McSPI1_CLK(mode=0) Touchscreen control (Expansion)

MMC2_DAT4(mode=1)
GPIO_171(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

-
18 MCSPI1_SIMO McSPI1_SIMO(mode=0) Touchscreen control (Expansion)

MMC2_DAT5(mode=1)
GPIO_172(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

-
19 MCSPI1_CS0 McSPI1_CS0(mode=0) Touchscreen control (Expansion)

MMC2_DAT7(mode=1)
GPIO_174(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

-
20 MCSPI1_SOMI McSPI1_SOMI(mode=0) Touchscreen control (Expansion)

MMC2_DAT6(mode=1)
GPIO_173(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)

-
21 GPMC_NCS7 GPT8_PWM_EVT(mode=3) PWM signal GPMC_NCS7(mode=0)
GPMC_IO_DIR(mode=1)
MCBSP4_FSX(mode=2)
GPIO_58(mode=4)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
-
22 MCSPI1_CS3 MCSPI1_CS3(mode=0) SPI1 Chip select 3 HSUSB2_TLL_DATA2(mode=2)
HSUSB2_DATA2(mode=3)
GPIO_177(mode=4)
MM2_TXDAT(mode=5)
SAFE_MODE(mode=7)
LBEP5CLWMC

TFP410: converts DVI signal to HDMI

LBEP5CLWMC: Wifi and Bluetooth chip on IGEP0020-RG


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