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* [http://www.dave.eu/download/restricted/naon/common/hw/naon-boot.zip Orcad]
 
* [http://www.dave.eu/download/restricted/naon/common/hw/naon-boot.zip Orcad]
 
* [http://www.dave.eu/download/restricted/naon/common/hw/naon-boot.pdf PDF]
 
* [http://www.dave.eu/download/restricted/naon/common/hw/naon-boot.pdf PDF]
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==Software==
 
==Software==
 
==Miscellaneous==
 
==Miscellaneous==

Revision as of 16:28, 2 May 2012

Info Box
Naon am387x-dm814x.png Applies to Naon

Introduction[edit | edit source]

This page provides useful information and resources to system designers in order to integrate Naon module in his/her application very quickly.

Several topics are covered, ranging from hardware issues to manufacturing aspects.

Hardware[edit | edit source]

Several schematics are available in order to accelerate the design of carrier board hosting Naon SOM. Please note that, even if these schematics are derived from tested real-world applications, they are provided "as is" and they might be modified in order to adapt to your specific application.

Naon connectors pinout[edit | edit source]

The following links provide a portion of schematic where Naon mating connectors are instatiated:

Compatible part numbers are FX8C-140P-SVx by Hirose. x depends on selected stacking height. For more details please see Hirose FX8C Series.

Boot sequence[edit | edit source]

Naon default boot sequence can be changed by optional external circuitry. The following links provide a portion of schematic showing an example circuit that allows to change BTMODE bootstrap pins:

Software[edit | edit source]

Miscellaneous[edit | edit source]