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= Frequently Asked Questions and Their Answers = IGEP Technology General related questions ==
== = Which IGEP v2 hardware related questions board do I have? ===
R768 is 0 Ohm resistor connected between GND and BKBAT (M14) input from TPS65950.
<br> === How to connect Bluetooth chipset to OMAP ? === *Control serial link uses OMAP3 UART2. *Audio link use OMAP McBSP3 and TPS65950 audio codec + mixer<br> <br>
=== How many UARTs are available? ===
<pre>UART1 --> RS485 on connector J940
UART2 --> bluetooth
UART3 --> debug console on connector J960
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OMAP3730 has 4 UARTS:<br>
<pre>UART1 --> RS485 on connector J940
UART2 --> bluetooth
UART3 --> debug console on connector J960
UART4 --> (NOT AVALIABLE on IGEPv2: it uses GPMC_WAIT2 and GPMC_WAIT3 pins)
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All of this UART are also available on other connectors:
UART3 --> on connector JA41 without DVI transceiver with CMOS 1v8 logic.
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Read this How to use [[Using serial debug port to communicate|debug serial port]].
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=== Is it available s-video or video composite output? ===
IGEP v2 board hasn't s-video or video composite output connector, but there are available on the board some test points to implement a fully-functionaly s-video output.
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=== Which pins are free available on J990 IGEPv2 connector? ===
*IGEP0020-RC1/IGEP0020-RC4 models: You could use McBSP1 pins (12,14,16,18,20,22,24), I2C2 pins (23,24) on J990. You could use software configuration to disable wifi interface and others because of shared wifi hardware lines.
**MMC2 interface is used by wifi of built-in wifi/BT module.
**McBSP3 interface is used by TPS65950 PCM interface and Bluetooth PCM interface of built-in wifi/BT module.
*IGEP0020-RC2 model (no WIFI): these boards are fully functionality compatible to other third boards and all pins are free available (they aren't shared).
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=== What is the max Ethernet throughput with LAN9221i? ===
The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet ethernet] throughput it's 94-96 M/bits second, [http://www.smsc.com/index.php?tid=145&pid=116 LAN9221i] it's connected direcly to OMAP processor addressable space and dedicated IRQ (no USB, SPI, converters ...).
<pre># iperf -c 192.168.3.2
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Client connecting to 192.168.3.2, TCP port 5001
TCP window size: 25.4 KByte (default)
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[ 3] local 192.168.3.100 port 59439 connected with 192.168.3.2 port 5001
[ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
[ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 113 MBytes 94.6 Mbits/sec</pre>
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=== Is it possible to config the wireless LAN and bluetooth so they are completely off, and not consuming any power at all? ===
Yes, you could use powerdown and reset pins: On [[Frequently Asked Questions and Their Answers#Which_revision_is_my_IGEPv2_board.3F|IGEP0020-RB1/IGEPv2-RB]], wifi powerdown and reset lines are available on GPIO_94 and GPIO_95 pins, and it is not available reset bluetooth line (only TPD06 hardware test point). On [[Frequently Asked Questions and Their Answers#Which_revision_is_my_IGEPv2_board.3F|IGEP0020-RC1/IGEPv2-RC]] or [[Frequently Asked Questions and Their Answers#Which_revision_is_my_IGEPv2_board.3F|IGEP0020-RC4]], wifi powerdown and reset lines are implemented available on GPIO_138 and GPIO_139 pins, and reset bluetooth line is available on GPIO_137. On [[Frequently Asked Questions and Their Answers#Which_revision_is_my_IGEPv2_board.3F|IGEP0020-RC3]], reset bluetooth line is available on GPIO_137, but they use GPIO_94 and GPIO_95pins for wireless pins like IGEP0020-RB1 board configuration ([[Frequently Asked Questions and Their Answers#Is_it_possible_to_config_the_wireless_LAN_and_bluetooth_so_they_are_completely_off.2C_and_not_consuming_any_power_at_all.3F|IGEPv2-RCx PCB compatible IGEPv2-RB1]]) board software compatibility. <br> {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" style="width: 400px; height: 279px;"|-| '''<br>''' | '''Wifi''' '''Reset''' | '''Wifi''' '''PowerDown''' | '''Bluetooth''' '''Reset'''
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(TPD06)<br> |-| '''IGEP0020-RC1''' '''IGEP0020-RC4''' <br> | GPIO_138 (RD42)<br> | GPIO_139 (RD44)<br> | GPIO_137 (RD17) |-| '''IGEP0020-RC3'''<br> | GPIO_94 (RD41)<br> | GPIO_95 (RD43)<br> | GPIO_137 (RD17) |} '''<br>''' The GPIO_94/GPIO_95 of IGEP0020-RB1 version is changed to GPIO_138/GPIO_139 of IGEP0020-RCx version because GPIO_94/GPIO_95 are camera interface lines.<br> Linux kernel autodetects B or C assembly configuration. Check you [[Frequently Asked Questions and Their Answers#Which_revision_is_my_IGEPv2_board.3F|IGEPv2 board revision]] and [[Frequently Asked Questions and Their Answers#Is_it_possible_to_config_the_wireless_LAN_and_bluetooth_so_they_are_completely_off.2C_and_not_consuming_any_power_at_all.3F|IGEPv2-RCx PCB compatible IGEPv2-RB1]].<br> <br> === Can I attach an LCD with LDVS interface? === You have to translate or convert it to LVDS which is a differential and serialized interface. For example you can use MAX9213 serializer LVDS to translate the parallel interface to LVDS. <br> === Is there a way to attach a VGA monitor directly? === IGEPv2 does not has VGA output. But you can use:<br> *a DVI to VGA converter connected to the IGEPv2 DVI output. *an [[Which IGEP board do I have#IGEP0022|IGEPv2 expansion board]], which expands IGEPv2 board capabilities. Among other things provides the VGA interface on D-SUB15 connector.<br> <br>
=== Is it possible to connect a CMOS sensor (ie are the camera signals available on a board connector)? ===
The camera signals are not available on IGEP v2 IGEPv2 board. <br> <br>
=== Mini usb OTG must be a MINI A Male? ===
Review the Official [http://igep.es/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=99&Itemid=129&dir=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Fvhosts%2Figep.es%2Fhttpdocs%2Fdownloads%2F01-ISEE_Products%2FIGEPv2%2FHW_User_Manuals&download_file=%2Fvar%2Fwww%2Fvhosts%2Figep.es%2Fhttpdocs%2Fdownloads%2F01-ISEE_Products%2FIGEPv2%2FHW_User_Manuals%2FMAN-PR-IGEP.0020-001.23.HW_RC.pdf IGEPv2 Hardware Reference Manual]: Page7: USB 2.0 LS/FS/HS OTG 1 Mini AB USB socket connector (dual slave and host role) – That means you can use MINI-A and MINI-B cable. <br>
=== I would like too to know if Is the external wifi antena is antenna easy to install? Where can I acquire a compatible external antenna? ===
On IGEP0020-RB boards: <br>
<pre>The JD11 is a GSC connector for the external Wifi interface. It is a MURATA GSC connector, Part number MM9329-2700RA1.
You only have to find a cable that fits with this MURATA connector.
Regarding the antenna, just need a 2.4Ghz Antenna. </pre>On IGEP0020-RC boards: <br>
<pre>The JD11 is a "HRS (HIROSE) - U.FL-R-SMT(01) - RECEPTACLE, SMT, U.FL " connector
A popular Hirose U.FL (MHF IPEX) connector to SMA-RP (reverse polarity) connector cable fits in
=== Is it possible to add analog video output? ===
Yes , it is possible. There is no connector for S-video, but signals are available on board test points.
<pre>TP400 and TP401 which are located on bottom side, belongs to luminance and chroma so:
TP401 = TVOUT_1R sch signal = PIN 3 S-video connector = Y = luminance
TP400 = TVOUT_2R sch signal = PIN 4 S-video connector= C = chroma
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=== Which revision is my boardIs it possible to power using USB OTG connector? ===
=== What is the maximun power consumption? ===
The power consumption of IGEPv2@720Mhz is between 750 and 780mA.
=== What about "Skip erase bad block 124 at 0xf80000" means at bootlog? ===
them (or JFFS2 file-system does automatically ).
<br> === Boot up sequence === #OMAP3 ROM Boot with IGEPv2 hardware configuration (sys_boot[6..0]=0110000) tries to load x-loader from ... ##USB ##UART3 ##MMC1 ##OneNAND #X-loader (Flash or microSD) loads uboot #U-boot (Flash or microSD) uses "bootcmd" environment command #Default ISEE U-boot "bootcmd" environment (Flash) tries to load Linux kernel from... ##Network boot (Linux TFTP download + NFS rootfs export from ISEE SDK Virtual Machine) ##microSD boot ##Flash boot #Linux kernel (Network or microSD or Flash) uses configured rootfs cmdline #Root FS (Network or microSD or Flash or USB or RAMDISK ...) <br> == IGEPv2 Software related questions == === Are the sources for the xloader, uBoot and kernel supplied with IGEPv2 board available? === All of them are available at the Official [http://git.isee.biz/ GIT repositories]. You need registered user. <br> === How do I stop U-Boot command line at "Hit any key to stop autoboot" prompt ? === U-Boot command line is a [[Using serial debug port to communicate|Serial tty console]]. IGEPv2 normally uses the UART3 to communicate and prompt out.<br> Follow this [[How to setup the IDC10 cable|how to setup the IDC10 cable]] article to connect you Serial cable to your IGEPv2 board.<br> Next, you need to send a key to this serial port using some [[Using serial debug port to communicate|Serial terminal application]].<br> <br> Note:Do not press any key of any usb keyboard connected to IGEPv2, as you need to press a key of your computer keyboard in the Serial console, which is attached to [[Using serial debug port to communicate|serial link]] to IGEPv2 via Serial cable.<br> ( minicom, putty or other Serial console running on your computer -> your computer DB9 connector -> Serial cable -> IGEPv2 board ) <br> == IGEPv2 EXPANSION Board Software related questions == === Which x-loader, u-boot and Linux kernel does IGEPv2 EXPANSION board use? === You can download software from the Official [http://git.isee.biz/ GIT repositories] and then you can follow the IGEP0020 steps in [http://labs.igep.es/index.php/The_Linux_kernel| Howto the Linux kernel].<br> <br> == IGEP MODULE Hardware related questions == === Which revision is my IGEP MODULE board? === *IGEP MODULE RevD: They were sold on 2010-4Q (silkscreen: "'''IGEPv3 MODULE RD'''") *IGEP MODULE RevE: They were sold on 2011 (silkscreen: "'''IGEPv3 MODULE RE'''")<br> <br> === Which differences are between IGEP MODULE board and IGEPv2 Board === [[:Category:IGEP0020|IGEPv2 Board]] is a start board for testing purposes that you can use for testing the possibilites of the IGEP Platform boards and for developing your own applications.<br> You can also test this technology with the [[:Category:IGEP0022#IGEP0022|IGEPv2 EXPANSION]], which you can instantly attach to the IGEPv2 Board and test even more features and interficies.<br> Once you have tested and checked all the IGEP Platform possibilites you can use the [[:Category:IGEP0030|IGEP COM MODULE]], which consists on a single mini-board with all the IGEPv2 Board capabilities but with just a few of them implemented. That means you can create your own expansion board with any peripheral you want and attach it to your product, or you can contact with the [http://www.iseebcn.com/ ISEE team] (Integration Software Electronic Engineering) where you can ask for a customized board design with your own specifications.<br> <br> === Is it possible to power using USB OTG connector? === Yes, it is possible to power standalone IGEP MODULE boards (without any baseboard plugged).<br> <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">'''<span style="font-style: italic;">NOTE</span>: DON'T POWER IGEP MODULE through USB OTG and ANY base board AT SAME TIME'''</span>.<br> See also: [[Getting Started with IGEP0030 board|Getting Started with IGEP0030 board]]<br> <br> === What is the max Ethernet throughput with LAN9221imaximun power consumption? === T.B.D.<br> <br> === Is the external wifi antenna is easy to install? Where can I acquire a compatible external antenna? === Default configuration will use the internal shared wifi/BT omni-antenna.<br> But on IGEP MODULE boards you can hardware-hack the board and disconnect the internal antenna to populate U.FL connector for pigtail and external antena:<br> <pre>The J2 is a "HRS (HIROSE) - U.FL-R-SMT(01) - RECEPTACLE, SMT, U.FL " connector A popular Hirose U.FL (MHF IPEX) connector to SMA-RP (reverse polarity) connector cable fits in</pre> Check your revision case:<br> *IGEP MODULE revision D boards do not have the internal antenna populated, but there connector for the external antenna is actually installed.<br> *IGEP MODULE revision E boards have the internal antenna.<br> You can get an external antenna at the [https://www.isee.biz/store ISEE online shop].<br> <br> === Is it possible to config the wireless LAN and bluetooth so they are completely off, and not consuming any power at all? === Yes, you could use powerdown and reset pins: <br> {| cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" style="width: 400px; height: 137px;"|-| | '''Wifi''' '''Reset''' | '''Wifi''' '''PowerDown''' | '''Bluetooth''' '''Reset''' |-| IGEP MODULE RevD IGEP MODULE RevE | GPIO_138 | GPIO_139 | GPIO_137 |} <br> == IGEP MODULE Software related questions == === Which x-loader, u-boot and Linux kernel does IGEP MODULE use ? === You can download the software from the [http://git.isee.biz/ GIT repositories] and then you can follow the IGEP0030 steps in [http://labs.igep.es/index.php/The_Linux_kernel| Howto the Linux kernel]. <br>
=== Boot up sequence ===# OMAP3 ROM Boot with IGEPv2 hardware configuration (sys_boot[6..0]=0110000) tries to load Which x-loader from ...## USB## UART3## MMC1## OneNAND# X-loader (Flash or microSD) loads uboot# U-boot (Flash or microSD) uses "bootcmd" environment command# Default ISEE U, u-boot "bootcmd" environment (Flash) tries to load and Linux kernel from...## Network boot (Linux TFTP download + NFS rootfs export from ISEE SDK Virtual Machine)## microSD boot## Flash boot# Linux kernel (Network or microSD or Flash) uses configured rootfs cmdline# Root FS (Network or microSD or Flash or USB or RAMDISK ...)does IGEP MODULE BASEBOARD use ? ===
=== How do I stop UWhich x-Boot command line at "Hit any key to stop autoboot" prompt loader, u-boot and Linux kernel does IGEP RADAR Kit use? ===