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Integration guide (Maya)

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==Introduction==
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==
===Carrier board specific design guidelinesEvaluation boards and reference designs===<br/>'''Please refer first Several schematics are available in order to [[Carrier accelerate the design of carrier board design guidelines (hosting Maya SOM)|Carrier board design guidelines]].'''<br/>In this section hardware guidelines valid for MAYA Please note that, even if these schematics are derived from tested real-world applications, they are analized. The information provided here complete the [[Carrier board design guidelines (SOM)|Carrier board design guidelines]] for some "as is" and they might be modified in order to adapt to your specific interfacesapplication.
Available schematics:* MayaEVB-Lite: [[MayaEVB-Lite#Schematics]]==== Mechanical =Carrier board design guidelines===TBD[[Carrier board design guidelines (SOM)|This page]] provides general guidelines about how to implement carrier boards hosting SOM.  In the following sections further hardware guidelines valid for Maya are illustrated. The information provided here complete the [[Carrier board design guidelines (SOM)|Carrier board design guidelines]] for some specific interfaces.
==== Interfaces Guidelines ====
For interfaces not mentioned in this section, refer to the generic guidelines.
===== USB =====
==== Schematics ==PCB ==Maya supports 1 USB 2.0 OTG Full speed interface and 1 USB 2.0 Full speed device interface. See [[MAYA SOM]] page for further details to how properly connect USB in respect of EMI issue solving. ==== PCB ====
Table listeb below integrated the general basic guidelines table
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| Max traces length ||-||-||17"
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=== LCD Interface ===
==== PCB ====
* Matching depends from Pixel Clock. As general rule, match lines at 500-800 mils
* Consider placing series terminations near Maya Connector
 
=== VIN Interface ===
==== PCB ====
* Matching depends from Pixel Clock. As general rule, match lines at 500-800 mils
* Consider placing series terminations near VIN source
 
=== RMII Interface ===
==== Schematic ====
* use a standard RMII PHY device that support 50MHz Clock input mode
* Set PHY address different from integrated PHY