Difference between revisions of "Dacu for the Diva SOM"

From DAVE Developer's Wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
m (Introduction)
Line 7: Line 7:
 
==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
 
When used in combinaton with [[:Category:Diva|Diva SOM]], DACU requires the use of [[DivaEVB-Lite]] acting as adaptation board. The overall system looks like the following picture and it is composed by
 
When used in combinaton with [[:Category:Diva|Diva SOM]], DACU requires the use of [[DivaEVB-Lite]] acting as adaptation board. The overall system looks like the following picture and it is composed by
 +
 
* Diva SOM
 
* Diva SOM
 
* DivaEVB-Lite
 
* DivaEVB-Lite
* DACU.
+
* Dacu carrier board.
  
 
TBD
 
TBD
  
 
In order to make DACU compatible with this configuration, some additional wired connections are required, as detailed in the [[Dacu#Schematics|schematics]]. Following sections explains in more detail these issues.
 
In order to make DACU compatible with this configuration, some additional wired connections are required, as detailed in the [[Dacu#Schematics|schematics]]. Following sections explains in more detail these issues.
 +
 
==Power supply==
 
==Power supply==
 
This is the power-up sequence of the whole system (it matches [[Hardware_Manual_%28Diva%29#Power.2C_reset_and_control|Diva recommended power-up sequence]]):
 
This is the power-up sequence of the whole system (it matches [[Hardware_Manual_%28Diva%29#Power.2C_reset_and_control|Diva recommended power-up sequence]]):

Revision as of 14:54, 17 May 2013

WorkInProgress.gif

Info Box
Dacu-top-view.png Applies to Dacu
Diva-am335x-overview.png Applies to Diva

Introduction[edit | edit source]

When used in combinaton with Diva SOM, DACU requires the use of DivaEVB-Lite acting as adaptation board. The overall system looks like the following picture and it is composed by

  • Diva SOM
  • DivaEVB-Lite
  • Dacu carrier board.

TBD

In order to make DACU compatible with this configuration, some additional wired connections are required, as detailed in the schematics. Following sections explains in more detail these issues.

Power supply[edit | edit source]

This is the power-up sequence of the whole system (it matches Diva recommended power-up sequence):

  1. power supply or wall adapter connected to DACU's JP2 is turned on
  2. DACU's U15 DC/DC PSU is turned on; since the output of this DC/DC is connected to DivaEVB-Lite's VREG rail, Diva SOM is powered
  3. Diva performs its own power-on sequence
  4. DivaEVB-Lite's U4 linear regulator is enabled by Diva
  5. DivaEVB-Lite's 3.3V rail raises; since this rail is connected to DACU's ENA_3.3V, DACU's U16 DC/DC PSU is enabled and DACU's circuitry interfacing processor's I/O is powered

DACU's USB host port[edit | edit source]

DACU's USB host port power is controlled by Micrel MIC2026 Dual-Channel Power Distribution Switch (U7). B channel of this swith is associated to USB host port. In order to control this channel, Diva's USB1_DRVVBUS and VUSB_VBUS1 signals are connected to ENB and FLGB pads respectively.