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= Available peripherals on external connector  =
 
= Available peripherals on external connector  =
  
The next tables show you all the mux capabilities:
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The next tables show you all the mux capabilities:  
  
=== J990 connector ===
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=== J990 connector ===
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 +
{| width="200" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" align="center"
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|-
 +
| 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)
 +
 
 +
| <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''Wlan:''' This pad can reset Wlan peripheral using Omap GPIO low level (GND). If you reset continuously Wlan all their pads are in High Impedance. Also you can disable Wlan from J990 low level.</font></div> <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''Omap: '''<span style="font-weight: normal">protect Omap pad if you don't
 +
use it.</span>'''(1)'''</font></div>
 +
|-
 +
| 5
 +
| MMC2_DAT6
 +
| MMC2_DAT6
 +
| Power down&nbsp; Wlan
 +
|
 +
MMC2_DIR_CMD(mode=1)
 +
 
 +
MMC3_DAT2(mode=3)
 +
 
 +
GPIO_138(mode=4)
 +
 
 +
| <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''Wlan:''' This pad can power down Wlan peripheral using Omap GPIO low level (GND), power up removing GND. Also you can power down Wlan from J990 low level.</font></div> <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''Omap: '''<span style="font-weight: normal">protect Omap pad if you don't
 +
use it.</span>'''(1)'''</font></div>
 +
|-
 +
| 7
 +
| MMC2_DAT5
 +
| MMC2_DAT5
 +
| Reset Bluethoot
 +
|
 +
MMC2_DIR_DAT1(mode=1)
 +
 
 +
MMC3_DAT1(mode=3)
 +
 
 +
GPIO_137(mode=4)
 +
 
 +
| <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''Bluethoot: '''<span style="font-weight: normal">This pad can reset Bluethoot
 +
 
 +
peripheral using Omap GPIO low level (GND). If you reset continuously
 +
Bluethoot all their pads are in High Impedance. Also you can disable Bluethoot from J990 low level.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
</span></font></div> <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''Omap: '''<span style="font-weight: normal">protect Omap pad if you don't
 +
use it.</span>'''(1)'''</font></div>
 +
|-
 +
| 9
 +
| MMC2_DAT4
 +
| MMC2_DAT4
 +
| -
 +
|
 +
MMC_DIR_DAT0(mode=1)
 +
 
 +
MMC3_DAT0(mode=3)
 +
 
 +
GPIO136(mode=4)
 +
 
 +
| <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''Wlan: '''<span style="font-weight: normal">Protect Wlan if you don' use
 +
it. See MMC2_DAT7 pad.</span></font></div> <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''Omap: '''<span style="font-weight: normal">protect Omap pad if you don't
 +
use it.</span>'''(1)'''</font></div>
 +
|-
 +
| 11
 +
| MMC2_DAT3
 +
| MMC2_DAT3
 +
| (1)Transfer data between Omap and Wlan
 +
|
 +
McSPI3_CS0(mode=1)
 +
 
 +
GPIO_135(mode=4)
 +
 
 +
| <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''<br>'''&lt;span style="font-weight: normal" /&gt;</font></div>
 +
|-
 +
| 13
 +
| MMC2_DAT2
 +
| MMC2_DAT2
 +
| (1)
 +
|
 +
McSPI3_CS1(mode=1)
 +
 
 +
GPIO_134(mode=4)
 +
 
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| 15
 +
| MMC2_DAT1
 +
| MMC2_DAT1
 +
| (1)
 +
| GPIO_133(mode=4)
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| 17
 +
| MMC2_DAT0
 +
| MMC2_DAT0
 +
| (1)
 +
|
 +
McSPI3_SOMI(mode=1)
 +
 
 +
GPIO_132(mode=4)
 +
 
 +
| <br>
 +
|-
 +
| 19
 +
| MMC2_CMD
 +
| MMC2_CMD
 +
| Control Wire for bus MMC2 (Wlan)
 +
|
 +
McSPI3_SIMO(mode=1)
 +
 
 +
GPIO_131(mode=4)
 +
 
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| 21
 +
| MMC2_CLK0
 +
| MMC2_CLK
 +
| Clock for MMC2 (Wlan)
 +
|
 +
McSPI3_CLK(mode=1)
 +
 
 +
GPIO_130(mode=4)
 +
 
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| 4
 +
| MCBSP3_DX
 +
| MCBSP3_DX
 +
| Transmitted serial Data (Bluethoot audio)
 +
|
 +
UART2_CTS(mode=1)
 +
 
 +
GPIO_140(mode=4)
 +
 
 +
| <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''TPS65950:''' disable it via kernel '''(2) '''<span style="font-weight: normal">If
 +
you don't use it.</span></font></div>
 +
|-
 +
| 6
 +
| MCBSP3_CLKX
 +
| MCBSP3_CLKX
 +
| Transmitted serial Clock (Bluethoot audio)
 +
|
 +
UART2_TX(mode=1)
 +
 
 +
GPIO_142(mode=4)
 +
 
 +
| <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''Bluethoot: '''<span style="font-weight: normal">Protect Bluethoot if you don'
 +
use it. See MMC2_DAT5 pad.</span></font></div> <div align="JUSTIFY"><br> </div> <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''TPS65950:''' disable it via kernel '''(2) '''<span style="font-weight: normal">If
 +
you don't use it.</span></font></div>
 +
|-
 +
| 8
 +
| MCBSP3_FSX
 +
| MCBSP3_FSX
 +
| Transmited Frame Syncronisation (Bluethoot audio)
 +
|
 +
UART2_RX(mode=1)
 +
 
 +
GPIO_143(mode=4)
 +
 
 +
| <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''Bluethoot: '''<span style="font-weight: normal">Protect Bluethoot if you don'
 +
use it. See MMC2_DAT5 pad.</span></font></div> <div align="JUSTIFY"><br> </div> <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''TPS65950:''' disable it via kernel '''(2) '''<span style="font-weight: normal">If
 +
you don't use it.</span></font></div>
 +
|-
 +
| 10
 +
| MCBSP3_DR
 +
| MCBSP3_DR
 +
| Received Serial Data (Bluethoot audio)
 +
|
 +
UART2_RTS(mode=1)
 +
 
 +
GPIO_141(mode=4)
 +
 
 +
| <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''TPS65950:''' disable it via kernel '''(2) '''<span style="font-weight: normal">If
 +
you don't use it.</span></font></div>
 +
|-
 +
| 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)<br>
 +
 
 +
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)<br>
 +
 
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| 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)<br>
 +
 
 +
| <div align="JUSTIFY"><font size="2">'''Cam connector:''' Check RC13 and RC14 is not welded or don't use it.<br></font></div>
 +
|-
 +
| 24
 +
| I2C2_SCL
 +
| I2C2_SCL
 +
| I2C Clock
 +
|
 +
GPIO_168(mode=4)<br>
 +
 
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| 25
 +
| REGEN
 +
| -
 +
|
 +
| -
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| 26
 +
| nRESET
 +
| -
 +
| Read Reset Omap
 +
| -
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| 27
 +
| GND
 +
| -
 +
| GND
 +
| -
 +
|
 +
|-
 +
| 28
 +
| GND
 +
| -
 +
| GND
 +
| -
 +
|
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
Under construction

Revision as of 12:39, 22 November 2011

Overview

Mux (or multiplexer) is a Omap peripheral that can be controlled via software. Its function is connect other Omap peripherals to some available Omap pads.

IgepV2 Board have a default mux configuration, but some cases is necessary change it, for example your project need UART2 at j990 connector to transmit data, for this purpose you need change some mux configurations to enable it and be sure that this modification don't break or interferes in other IC or peripherals. The mux options are vast.

This How-To is meant to be a starting point for people to learn configure mux for IGEP v2 devices as quickly and easily as possible. For this how-to i used Linaro Headless and Ubuntu 10.04 with Linaro toolchain.

Feedback and Contributing

At any point, if you see a mistake you can contribute to this How-To.

Available peripherals on external connector

The next tables show you all the mux capabilities:

J990 connector

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)

Wlan: This pad can reset Wlan peripheral using Omap GPIO low level (GND). If you reset continuously Wlan all their pads are in High Impedance. Also you can disable Wlan from J990 low level.
Omap: protect Omap pad if you don't use it.(1)
5 MMC2_DAT6 MMC2_DAT6 Power down  Wlan

MMC2_DIR_CMD(mode=1)

MMC3_DAT2(mode=3)

GPIO_138(mode=4)

Wlan: This pad can power down Wlan peripheral using Omap GPIO low level (GND), power up removing GND. Also you can power down Wlan from J990 low level.
Omap: protect Omap pad if you don't use it.(1)
7 MMC2_DAT5 MMC2_DAT5 Reset Bluethoot

MMC2_DIR_DAT1(mode=1)

MMC3_DAT1(mode=3)

GPIO_137(mode=4)

Bluethoot: This pad can reset Bluethoot

peripheral using Omap GPIO low level (GND). If you reset continuously Bluethoot all their pads are in High Impedance. Also you can disable Bluethoot from J990 low level.


Omap: protect Omap pad if you don't use it.(1)
9 MMC2_DAT4 MMC2_DAT4 -

MMC_DIR_DAT0(mode=1)

MMC3_DAT0(mode=3)

GPIO136(mode=4)

Wlan: Protect Wlan if you don' use it. See MMC2_DAT7 pad.
Omap: protect Omap pad if you don't use it.(1)
11 MMC2_DAT3 MMC2_DAT3 (1)Transfer data between Omap and Wlan

McSPI3_CS0(mode=1)

GPIO_135(mode=4)


<span style="font-weight: normal" />
13 MMC2_DAT2 MMC2_DAT2 (1)

McSPI3_CS1(mode=1)

GPIO_134(mode=4)

15 MMC2_DAT1 MMC2_DAT1 (1) GPIO_133(mode=4)
17 MMC2_DAT0 MMC2_DAT0 (1)

McSPI3_SOMI(mode=1)

GPIO_132(mode=4)


19 MMC2_CMD MMC2_CMD Control Wire for bus MMC2 (Wlan)

McSPI3_SIMO(mode=1)

GPIO_131(mode=4)

21 MMC2_CLK0 MMC2_CLK Clock for MMC2 (Wlan)

McSPI3_CLK(mode=1)

GPIO_130(mode=4)

4 MCBSP3_DX MCBSP3_DX Transmitted serial Data (Bluethoot audio)

UART2_CTS(mode=1)

GPIO_140(mode=4)

TPS65950: disable it via kernel (2) If you don't use it.
6 MCBSP3_CLKX MCBSP3_CLKX Transmitted serial Clock (Bluethoot audio)

UART2_TX(mode=1)

GPIO_142(mode=4)

Bluethoot: Protect Bluethoot if you don' use it. See MMC2_DAT5 pad.

TPS65950: disable it via kernel (2) If you don't use it.
8 MCBSP3_FSX MCBSP3_FSX Transmited Frame Syncronisation (Bluethoot audio)

UART2_RX(mode=1)

GPIO_143(mode=4)

Bluethoot: Protect Bluethoot if you don' use it. See MMC2_DAT5 pad.

TPS65950: disable it via kernel (2) If you don't use it.
10 MCBSP3_DR MCBSP3_DR Received Serial Data (Bluethoot audio)

UART2_RTS(mode=1)

GPIO_141(mode=4)

TPS65950: disable it via kernel (2) If you don't use it.
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)

23 I2C2_SDA I2C2_SDA I2C Data

GPIO_183(mode=4)

Cam connector: Check RC13 and RC14 is not welded or don't use it.
24 I2C2_SCL I2C2_SCL I2C Clock

GPIO_168(mode=4)

25 REGEN - -
26 nRESET - Read Reset Omap -
27 GND - GND -
28 GND - GND -

Under construction