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ROM-DB7501
Development Board for Qseven
2.0 Modules

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  • Page 1 User Manual ROM-DB7501 Development Board for Qseven 2.0 Modules...
  • Page 2 The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2017 by Advantech Co., Ltd. All rights are reserved. Advantech Co., Ltd. reserves the right to improve the products described in this manual at any time without notice. No part of this manual may be reproduced, copied, translated, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co., Ltd.
  • Page 3: Declaration Of Conformity

    “Batteries are at risk of exploding if incorrectly installed. Do not attempt to recharge, force open, or heat the battery. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.” Note! Notes provide additional optional information. ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 4: Packing List

    NXP i.MX6 dual plus Qseven 2.0 module (-40 ~ 85 degree) ROM-7421CU-MEA1E NXP i.MX6 quad plus Qseven 2.0 module (-40 ~ 85 degree) For more information please refer to the Advantech baseboard checklist and evalua- tion board reference schematic, both of which can be downloaded from http:// com.advantech.com/...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    The sound pressure level at the operator position does not exceed 70 dB (A) in accordance with the IEC 704-1:1982 specifications. DISCLAIMER: These instructions are provided in accordance with the IEC 704-1. Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein. ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 6 Do not touch any components on the CPU card or other cards when the device is powered on.  Disconnect the power before adjusting the configuration. The sudden rush of power as a jumper is connected or a card installed may damage sensitive elec- tronic components. ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Block Diagram................... 3 Chapter Installation........5 Module Form Factor.................. 6 Environmental Specifications ..............6 ROM-DB7501 Overview................6 Connectors, Jumpers, Switches, and LEDs..........7 2.4.1 Rear I/O Panel ................7 Table 2.1: External I/O Connectors ..........7 Table 2.2: DC-In 1 (DC-Jack, +12V Power Input) ....... 7 Table 2.3: CN8A (CAN) ...............
  • Page 8 Obtaining an RMA Number............31 3.5.2 Returning the Product for Repair ..........31 3.5.3 Service Charges ................. 32 3.5.4 Repair Report ................33 3.5.5 Custody of Products Submitted for Repair ......... 33 3.5.6 Shipping Back to the Customer ..........33 ROM-DB7501 User Manual viii...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 General Introduction

    Chapter General Introduction This chapter gives background information for ROM-DB7501.  Introduction  Specifications...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    It is compatible with ROM-7421 and has rich I/O interface for evaluation and development. It supports wide range operating temperatures, 2 power input inter- faces (one of them is designed for lithium-ion battery). ROM-DB7501 is an ideal development board for mobile applications, such as portable device, industrial tablet or HMI systems.
  • Page 11: Block Diagram

    Block Diagram ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 12 ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 H/W Installation

    Chapter H/W Installation This chapter provides mechanical information and describes the connectors on the ROM-DB7501 carrier board.  Connector Information  Mechanical Drawing  Hardware Installation...
  • Page 14: Module Form Factor

    Operating temperature: 0 ~ 60 °C (32 ~ 140 °F)  Operating humidity: 5 ~ 95% relative humidity, non-condensing Storage temperature: -40 ~ 85 °C  Relative humidity: 95% @ 60 °C  Total weight: 380 g  ROM-DB7501 Overview ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 15: Connectors, Jumpers, Switches, And Leds

    RS-232 and CAN bus DIO1 GPIO connector HDMI port Ethernet/ USB port 1/2 Audio1 Mic input/audio output Table 2.2: DC-In 1 (DC-Jack, +12V Power Input) Signal Signal +12V Shield Table 2.3: CN8A (CAN) Signal Signal CAN0_D- CAN_D+ ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 16: Table 2.4: Cn8B (Uart0, 4 Wires)

    Table 2.4: CN8B (UART0, 4 Wires) Signal Signal Table 2.5: CN1 (HDMI) Signal Signal TMDS_D2+ TMDS_D2- TMDS_D1+ TMDS_D1- TMDS_D0+ TMDS_D0- TMDS_CLK+ TMDS_CLK- CTRL_CLK CTRL_DAT ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 17: Table 2.6: Cn2 (Rj-45 & Usb 1/2)

    Link 1000- Link 100- USB port 2- USB port 2+ USB port 1- USB port 1+ TMDS_D2+ TMDS_D2- TMDS_D1+ TMDS_D1- TMDS_D0+ TMDS_D0- TMDS_CLK+ TMDS_CLK- CTRL_CLK CTRL_DAT Table 2.7: Audio 1 (Audio Output) Signal Signal Mic-In Audio_L Audio_R ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 18: Table 2.8: Dio1 (Gpio)

    Table 2.8: DIO1 (GPIO) Signal Signal GPIO0 GPIO1 GPIO2 GPIO3 GPIO4 GPIO5 GPIO6 GPIO7 2.4.2 Internal I/O ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 19: Table 2.9: Internal I/O Connector

    Lithium-ion battery power input 8P (6 ~ 8.4 V recommended) Battery holder 24.9*23.4*8.9 CR2032 CR-2032 connector BH800.4GG SD CONN 9P 90D(F) SMD DM1AA-SF- SD socket PEJ(82) Pin header 2 x 1P 180D (M) square 2.0 mm CN18 Power button connector ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 20: Connectors

    Pin header 2 x 1P 180D (M) 2.54 mm DIP 2.4.3 Connectors Table 2.10: CN16 (PCIe x1 Connector 1) Signal Signal +12V +12V +12V +12V +12V +12V PCIE_A_CK PCIEX_A_JTAG2 PCIE_A_DAT PCIEX_A_JTAG3 PCIEX_A_JTAG4 PCIEX_A_JTAG5 PCIEX_A_JTAG1 PWRGD Mechanical Key Reserved PCIE_A_REFCK+ PCIE_A_X_TX+ PCIE_A_REFCK- PCIE_A_X_TX- PCIE_A_X_RX+ PCIE_A_X_RX- ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 21: Table 2.11: Sata1 (Sata Connector)

    Table 2.11: SATA1 (SATA Connector) Signal Signal SATA_TX+ SATA_TX- SATA_RX- SATA_RX+ SATA DOM PIN7 Table 2.12: SATAPWR1 (SATA Power Connector) +12V ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 22: Table 2.13: Module 1 (Mxm Connector)

    SDIO_DAT1 SDIO_DAT0 SDIO_DAT3 SDIO_DAT2 SDIO_DAT5 SDIO_DAT4 SDIO_DAT7 SDIO_DAT6 USB_DRIVE_VBUS I2S_WS GP1_I2C_CLK I2S_RST# GP1_I2C_DAT I2S_CLK SMB_ALERT# I2S_SDI GP0_I2C_CLK I2S_SDO GP0_I2C_DAT THRM# WDTTRIG# THRMTRIP# WDOUT USB_P7-/ISB_SSTX0- USB_P6-/ISB_SSRX0- USB_P7-/ISB_SSTX0+ USB_P6-/ISB_SSRX0+ USB_6_7_OC# USB_4_5_OC# USB_P5-/ISB_SSTX1- USB_P4-/ISB_SSRX1- USB_P5-/ISB_SSTX1+ USB_P4-/ISB_SSRX1+ USB_2_3_OC# USB_0_1_OC# USB_P3- USB_P2- ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 23 DP_AUX+ TMDS_LANE1- DP_AUX- TMDS_LANE0+ RSVD TMDS_LANE0- RSVD TMDS_LANE2+ HDMI_CTRL_DAT TMDS_LANE2- HDMI_CTRL_CLK DP_HDMI_HPD# DP_HPD# PCIE_CLK_REF+ PCIE_WAKE# PCIE_CLK_REF- PCIE_RST# PCIE3_TX+ PCIE3_RX+ PCIE3_TX- PCIE3_RX- PCIE2_TX+ PCIE2_RX+ PCIE2_TX- PCIE2_RX- UART0_TX UART0_RTS# PCIE1_TX+ PCIE1_RX+ PCIE1_TX- PCIE1_RX- UART0_RX UART0_CTS# PCIE0_TX+ PCIE0_RX+ PCIE0_TX- PCIE0_RX- ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 24: Table 2.14: Lvds 1 (24 Bit)

    SPI_CS0# SPI_MISO SPI_CS1# SPI_SCK MFG_NC4 VCC_5V_SB VCC_5V_SB MFG_NC0 MFG_NC2 MFG_NC1 MFG_NC3 Table 2.14: LVDS 1 (24 bit) Signal Signal +VDD_LVDS +VDD_LVDS +VDD_LVDS +VDD_LVDS LVDS_D0- LVDS_D0+ LVDS_D1- LVDS_D1+ LVDS_D2- LVDS_D2+ VLDS_CK- LVDS_CK+ DID_CK DID_DAT LVDS D3- LVDS D3+ ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 25: Table 2.15: Lvds 2 (24 Bit)

    Table 2.15: LVDS 2 (24 bit) Signal Signal +VDD_LVDS +VDD_LVDS +VDD_LVDS +VDD_LVDS LVDS_D0- LVDS_D0+ LVDS_D1- LVDS_D1+ LVDS_D2- LVDS_D2+ VLDS_CK- LVDS_CK+ DID_CK DID_DAT LVDS D3- LVDS D3+ LVDS_CTRL Table 2.16: LVDS_BK_PWR 1 (LVDS Backlight Power) Signal Signal +VDD_BKLT_LVDS BLK_EN Brightness ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 26: Table 2.17: Lvds_Bk_Pwr 2 (Lvds Backlight Power)

    Table 2.17: LVDS_BK_PWR 2 (LVDS Backlight Power) Signal Signal +VDD_BKLT_LVDS BLK_EN Brightness Table 2.18: USB_OTG 1 (USB OTG) Signal Signal USB_OTG D- USB_OTG D+ OTG ID Table 2.19: SD1 (SD Slot) Signal Signal SDIO_DATA3_X SDIO_CMD SDIO_CK SDIO_DATA0 SDIO_DATA1 SDIO_DATA2 SDIO_CD# +3V_SDIO ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 27: Table 2.20: Bat1 (Lithium-Ion Battery Power Input)

    Signal BAT_THER BAT_ID_CN I2C_DAT_BAT I2C_CK_BAT +VBATT +VBATT Table 2.21: BH1 (CR-2032) Signal Signal BAT_RTC 2.4.4 Jumpers Table 2.22: SATADOM_PWR (SATA-DOM Jumper, Default 2-3) Signal Signal SATA-DOM Pin7 Jumper Mode Jumper Mode 120 OM (default) Without 120 OM ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 28: Table 2.23: Com1 (Uart1, 4 Wire)

    Table 2.24: CN28 (Reserved for GPIO3, Multi Pin) Jumper Mode Jumper Mode GPIO3 (Default) CAM1_RST# Table 2.25: CN29 (Reserved for CAN, Multi Pin) Signal Signal CAN0_ERR# CAN1_ERR# Table 2.26: CN13 (Reserved for EC, Programming Pin) Signal EC_CLK EC_DAT ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 29: Table 2.28: Spi1 (Spi1)

    I2S0_SDOUT_C I2S0_LRCK_C I2S0_CK_C AUDIO_MCK_C Audio_I2C_CK MIC_BIAS Audio_I2C_DAT HP_R MIC_IN HP_L Table 2.28: SPI1 (SPI1) Signal Signal SPI1_CS0# SPI1_CK SPI1_DO_C SPI1_DIN_C SPI1_CS1#_C Table 2.29: LVDS_BL1 (LVDS Backlight Selection) Jumper Mode Jumper Mode +5V (default) +12V * +VDD_BKLT_LVDS, pin1 ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 30: Table 2.30: Lvds_Bl2 (Lvds Backlight Selection)

    Mode Jumper Mode +12V (default) Table 2.33: LVDS_VDD2 (LVDS VDD Power Selection2) Jumper Mode Jumper Mode +12V (default) Table 2.34: LVDS_VDD4 (LVDS VDD Power selection2) Jumper Mode Jumper Mode +12V (default) **LVDS_VDD1 = LVDS_VDD3 LVDS_VDD2 = LVDS_VDD4** ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 31: Hardware Installation

    Signal RESET_IN# Table 2.36: SW2 (Sleep Button) Signal Signal SLEEP# Table 2.37: SW3 (Power Button, CPU) Signal Signal POWER_BTN# 2.4.6 Hardware Installation Slide the ROM-7421 module board into the carrier board socket at a 30 degree angle. ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 32 Press the module board down, making sure that the 4 screw holes are aligned with those of the carrier board. Use 4 screws to affix the module board in place. ROM-DB7501 User Manual...
  • Page 33: Advantech Services

    Chapter Advantech Services This chapter describes the design-in service, technical sup- port, and warranty policy for ROM- DB7501.
  • Page 34: Risc Design-In Services

    Easy Development Advantech provides firmware, root file system, and BSP support, as well as other development tools for customers, enabling them to easily develop carrier boards and differentiate their embedded products and applications.
  • Page 35 With many years of experience in the industrial computer industry, Advantech found that customers typically have a number of concerns (as listed below) regarding the implementation of modular designs.
  • Page 36 If customers outsource soft- ware development to a third party, Advantech can also cooperate with the third party and provide proficient consultation services. With Advantech’s professional support, the design process becomes much easier and product quality is improved.
  • Page 37: Contact Information

    After a customer’s ES sample is completed, the next step is a series of verification tests. In addition to verifying a product’s functionality, efficiency is another important factor, especially for RISC platforms. During this stage, Advantech adopts a support- ive role and assists customers with addressing the issues identified in verification testing by providing suggestions and tips.
  • Page 38: Technical Support And Assistance

    DOA cross-shipment excludes any shipping damage, customized, and/or build-to- order products. For products that are not DOA, the return shipping fee to an authorized Advantech repair facility will the responsibility of the customer. The fee for shipping fee repaired or replacement products from Advantech back to the customer will be the responsibil- ity of Advantech.
  • Page 39: Exclusions From Warranty

    3.5.1 Obtaining an RMA Number All returns from customers must be authorized with an Advantech RMA (return mer- chandise authorization) number. Any returns of defective units or parts without valid RMA numbers will not be accepted; the items will be returned to the customer at the customer’s cost without prior notice.
  • Page 40: Service Charges

    Advantech is not respon- sible. Such conditions will be determined by Advantech at its sole unfettered dis- cretion.
  • Page 41: Repair Report

    3.5.5 Custody of Products Submitted for Repair Advantech will retain custody of a product submitted for repair for 1 month if waiting for a signed P/I or payment (A/R). If the customer fails to respond within this period, Advantech will automatically close the case. Advantech will take reasonable mea- sures to maintain contact with the customer during this 1-month period.
  • Page 42 No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, such as electronically, by photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission from the publisher. All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. © Advantech Co., Ltd. 2017...

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