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==Introduction==
 
[http://www.dave.eu/dave-cpu-module-am3517-lizard.html Lizard] is a system-on-module that belongs to [http://www.dave.eu/files/roadmap.pdf DAVE's ''Esatta'' Line product class].
 
 
It is based on Texas Instruments AM3505/AM3517 ''Sitara'' processor. [[Hardware Manual (Lizard) | Lizard Hardware Manual]] provides detailed information about hardware interfaces and characteristics. This document will provide a functional overview of the module and will focus on system-related issues.
 
 
==Module overview==
 
The following picture shows a simplified block diagram of Lizard module.
 
[[File:Lizard-bd.jpg|300px|center]]
 
 
== Technical Specifications ==
 
* CPU
 
** Texas Instruments AM3505/AM3517 ARMv7 architecture Cortex A8 @ 500 MHz
 
* Multimedia
 
** NEON Media Technology (Advanced SIMD coprocessor)
 
** PowerVR SGX 530 3D Graphics Accelerator
 
** Up to 10 Mpoly/s, support for OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0 and OpenVG 1.1
 
 
* Supervisor
 
** On board power supply supervision and power sequencer
 
** Watchdog and RTC
 
* Memory
 
** Cache 16 Kbyte instruction, 16 Kbyte data, 256 Kbyte L2
 
** SDRAM 64, 128, 256, 512 MB DDR2
 
** NOR 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 MB
 
**NAND All sizes, on request
 
** SRAM 128 Kbyte
 
** EEPROM Yes
 
 
* Interfaces
 
** LAN Fast Ethernet 10/100 Mbps
 
** UART 3 x UART ports (1x full, 2x four-wires)
 
** USB 2 x 2.0 Host ports, 1 x OTG port
 
** CAN CAN controller (version 2 part A, B)
 
** External Bus GPMC 16-bit bus
 
** Debug JTAG IEEE 1149.1 Test Access Port EMU Port
 
** PC Card 2 x SD/MMC card
 
** Audio I²S interface
 
** Other
 
*** 2 x I²C channels
 
*** 1 x SPI channel
 
*** GPIOs available
 
*** Keypad (up to 8x8)
 
*Video
 
** Resolution 24-bit Display Port
 
** Type TFT/RGB
 
** Touch Screen Yes
 
** TV out Yes
 
** Input
 
*** 8-bit camera interface
 
 
* Mechanical
 
** Connectors 2 x 140 pins 0.6mm pitch
 
** Physical 70 mm x 50 mm
 
** Temperature:
 
*** Commercial (0°C / +70°C) Temperature Range
 
*** Industrial (-40°C / +85°C) Temperature Range
 
 
* PSU
 
** Input 3.3V, voltage regulation on board
 
** Consumption TBD
 
 
==Hardware==
 
===Power-up sequence===
 
Most of complexity of Lizard power supply unit is implemented on Lizard itself. However please read carefully [[Power-up sequence (Lizard)]] that provides some suggestions about carrier board design.
 
 
===Reset scheme===
 
Lizard provides several different resets signals. Please refer to [[Reset scheme (Lizard)|Reset scheme]] for more details.
 
 
===Memory organization===
 
===Memory organization===
 
Lizard memory organizaton is detailed [[Memory organization (Lizard)|here]].
 
Lizard memory organizaton is detailed [[Memory organization (Lizard)|here]].
===I2C busses and peripherals===
 
Please refer to [[I2C busses and peripherals (Lizard)|this page]] for more details.
 
 
===CAN interfaces===
 
Please refer to [[CAN interfaces (Lizard)|this page]] for more details.
 
===Power consumption===
 
Please refer to [[Power consumption (Lizard)|this page]] for more details.
 
 
==Boot sequence==
 
By default, Lizard tries to load boot code (boot sequence) from the NOR flash.
 
 
For more informaton about boot sequence options please refer to [[Boot sequence (Lizard)| Boot sequence]].
 
==Integration guide==
 
[[Integration guide (Lizard)|Integration guide]] document provides useful information and resources that allow the system designer to integrate Lizard module in his/her application very quickly.
 
 
== Software ==
 
The following operating systems are supported.
 
===Linux===
 
[[File:Tux.png|50px|left]] <br> [[Lizard Embedded Linux Kit (LELK)]] is the complete development tool to allow user to start evaluating [[:Category:Lizard|Lizard]] SOM.
 
 
 
=== Android ===
 
[[File:Android-logo-full.jpg|50px|left]] <br> <br>Please refer to [[:Category:Android|Android ]].
 
 
 
  
 
===Use cases===
 
===Use cases===
 
Please refer to [[Uses cases with Lizard Embedded Linux Kit]].
 
Please refer to [[Uses cases with Lizard Embedded Linux Kit]].
 
  
 
==Misc==
 
==Misc==

Latest revision as of 11:09, 11 November 2016

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Lizard.jpg Applies to Lizard

Memory organization[edit | edit source]

Lizard memory organizaton is detailed here.

Use cases[edit | edit source]

Please refer to Uses cases with Lizard Embedded Linux Kit.

Misc[edit | edit source]

TI Online Workshop[edit | edit source]

Links to Texas Instruments training material related to the AM3517. Though not Lizard-based, they provide useful information.

TI AM3517 Workshop material

AM3517 On-line Workshop Videos