Renesas Synergy DK-S7G2 User Manual

Renesas Synergy DK-S7G2 User Manual

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Renesas Synergy™
Development Kit DK-S7G2 v3.0
Synergy S7G2 MCU
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product specifications, represents information on the product at the
time of publication and is subject to change by Renesas Electronics
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  • Page 1 All information contained in these materials, including products and product specifications, represents information on the product at the time of publication and is subject to change by Renesas Electronics Corp. without notice. Please review the latest information published by Renesas Electronics Corp. through various means, including the...
  • Page 2 Renesas Electronics product before using it in a particular application. You may not use any Renesas Electronics product for any application for which it is not intended. Renesas Electronics shall not be in any way liable for any damages or losses incurred by you or third parties arising from the use of any Renesas Electronics product for which the product is not intended by Renesas Electronics.
  • Page 3 The DK-S7G2 is not guaranteed to be error free, and the entire risk as to the results and performance of the DK-S7G2 is assumed by the User. The DK-S7G2 is provided by Renesas on an “as is” basis without warranty of any kind whether express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of satisfactory quality, fitness for a particular purpose, title and non-infringement of intellectual property rights with regard to the DK-S7G2.
  • Page 4 Precautions ™ This Renesas Synergy Development Kit is only intended for use in a laboratory environment under ambient temperature and humidity conditions. A safe separation distance should be used between this and any sensitive equipment. Its use outside the laboratory, classroom, study area or similar such area invalidates conformity with the protection requirements of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive and could lead to prosecution.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 8.1.1 SDRAM ..............29 Chapter 1 Overview ........... 6 8.1.2 Pmod C ...............29 1.1 Purpose ..............6 8.1.3 Pmod D ...............30 1.2 In the box ..............7 8.2 Pmod B/BLE ............31 1.3 Block diagram ............9 8.2.1 Pmod B ...............32 1.3.1 Main Board ............9 8.2.2 Bluetooth ............33 1.3.2 Breakout Board ...........10 8.3 Ethernet 1/camera ..........34...
  • Page 6: Chapter 1 Overview

    Overview 1.1 Purpose The DK-S7G2 is a development kit for the Renesas Synergy™ S7G2 microcontroller in a BGA224 package. The kit contains two boards: the Main Board and the Breakout Board. The boards together provide easy-to-access interfaces to the peripherals of the S7G2 microcontroller for application development. The Main Board can be used without the Breakout Board as a compact stand-alone development board.
  • Page 7: In The Box

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Overview > In the box > Figure 1: DK-S7G2 boards 1.2 In the box The following components are included in the DK-S7G2: • DK-S7G2 Main Board • DK-S7G2 Breakout Board • Detachable 4.3-in. resistive-touch WQVGA TFT LCD panel •...
  • Page 8 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Overview > In the box > Figure 2: DK-S7G2 R12UM0002EU0100 Rev. 1.00 Page 8 of 69 7 Oct 2015...
  • Page 9: Block Diagram

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Overview > Block diagram > Main Board 1.3 Block diagram 1.3.1 Main Board Figure 3: Block diagram: Main Board R12UM0002EU0100 Rev. 1.00 Page 9 of 69 7 Oct 2015...
  • Page 10: Breakout Board

    Block diagram: Breakout Board 1.4 Hardware features ® ® The DK-S7G2 uses the Renesas Synergy S7G2 240-MHz ARM Cortex -M4 microcontroller with 4 MB of flash, 640 KB of SRAM, and IEEE 754 single precision Floating Point Unit (FPU). For a list of S7G2 peripherals and hardware details, see the S7 Series User’s Manual: Microcontrollers.
  • Page 11: Breakout Board

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Overview > Hardware features > Breakout Board • One Micro-B USB connector for debug access • One Ethernet 10/100 RJ45 socket with support for IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP) • One 12-pin Type 2A Pmod™ Compatible connector for SPI, IIC, and UART •...
  • Page 12: Camera Module

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Overview > Resources > Camera module 1.4.4 Camera module • CMOS image sensor • Format VGA (640 x 480) • Support for a maximum of 30 frames per second at VGA resolution • 20-μA standby current 1.4.5 On-board external memory •...
  • Page 13: Chapter 2 Getting Started

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Getting Started > Resources > Debugging Chapter 2 Getting Started The DK-S7G2 includes the Main Board mounted on the Breakout Board. Additional boards included in the kit are the camera module and the WQVGA TFT LCD display. To start working with the DK-S7G2, see the Quick Start Guide included with the DK-S7G2.
  • Page 14: Chapter 3 Power Supplies

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Power Supplies > Power supply > Debugging Chapter 3 Power Supplies 3.1 Power supply A 5-V/2.5-A wall-mounted power supply provides power to the DK-S7G2 through a barrel connector (J1) on the DK-S7G2 Main Board. When +5 V is applied to J1, LED3 on the Main Board lights green. : Do not use the J-Link on-board connector (J17) to supply power to the DK-S7G2.
  • Page 15: Battery Current

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Power Supplies > Battery current > Debugging 3.5 Battery current You can monitor the VBAT current by measuring the voltage drop across the 1-kΩ resistor R27 using pins 2 and 3 of connector J20. In this setting, the voltage drop indicates the current consumption of the S7G2 microcontroller when the microcontroller is powered by the on-board coin cell battery.
  • Page 16: Chapter 4 Main Board Components

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Main Board Components > Pmod A > Debugging Chapter 4 Main Board Components The Main Board features configuration DIP switches, push buttons, user-configurable LEDs, and the devices and connectors listed below. 4.1 Pmod A The DK-S7G2 Main Board includes one standard 12-pin Digilent Pmod Compatible connector (Pmod A) with the voltage selectable between 3.3 V and 5.5 V through a jumper.
  • Page 17: Usb High-Speed

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Main Board Components > USB High-Speed > Debugging 4.6 USB High-Speed The USB High-Speed port is a USB Host Type A connector (J3) connected to the USBHS peripheral on the S7G2 microcontroller. The High-Speed USB port is capable of High-Speed, Full-Speed, and Low-Speed operation. When the S7G2 USBHS peripheral is operating in Host mode, the S7G2 has control of the power provided to the connected USB device.
  • Page 18: Chapter 5 Breakout Board Components

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Breakout Board Components > RS-232/485 transceiver > Debugging Chapter 5 Breakout Board Components The Breakout Board features connectors for the camera module, the TFT LCD display, and additional devices and connectors that extend the functions available on the Main Board. The Breakout Board also includes a prototyping area with connections to Pmod Compatible connectors Pmod B, C, and D, and to power and ground.
  • Page 19: Camera Interface

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Breakout Board Components > Camera interface > Debugging 5.4 Camera interface The DK-S7G2 includes an Omnivision OV7670 image sensor with adjustable lens. The image sensor can be mounted to the J101 on the Breakout Board. The image sensor combines a VGA camera with an image processor and can be controlled through an IIC-bus interface connected to the Serial Communications Interface peripheral (SCI channel 7) on the S7G2 microcontroller.
  • Page 20: Potentiometer

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Breakout Board Components > Potentiometer > Debugging Table 1: Audio amplifier gain settings (Continued) J114 Pins 1, 2 J114 Pins 3, 4 J114 Pins 5, 6 Amplifier Gain Connected Open Open 1.52x boost (+3.6 dB) Open Connected Connected 1.67x boost (+04.5 dB) Open...
  • Page 21: Chapter 6 Board Layout

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Board Layout > Component placement > Debugging Chapter 6 Board Layout 6.1 Component placement The DK-S7G2 Main Board measures 130.0 mm x 130.0 mm and is mounted on the Breakout Board, which measures 190.0 mm x 185.0 mm. The TFT LCD panel measures 74.0 mm x 150.0 mm. The following figures show the component placement for the DK-S7G2 boards.
  • Page 22 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Board Layout > Component placement > Debugging Figure 7: Component placement: Breakout Board ELATED LINKS Main Board Components Breakout Board Components R12UM0002EU0100 Rev. 1.00 Page 22 of 69 7 Oct 2015...
  • Page 23: Chapter 7 Configuration

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Configuration > Function select DIP switches > Debugging Chapter 7 Configuration The DK-S7G2 has the following configuration options: • DIP switches for enabling functions of the Main Board and Breakout Board: – S5 on the Main Board –...
  • Page 24 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Configuration > Function select DIP switches > Debugging Figure 8: Function selection R12UM0002EU0100 Rev. 1.00 Page 24 of 69 7 Oct 2015...
  • Page 25: Rs-232/485 Transceiver Configuration

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Configuration > RS-232/485 transceiver configuration > Debugging Table 2: Function control switches Switch Location Function Connectivity S5/1 Main Board SDRAM SDRAM/Pmod C/Pmod D S5/2 Main Board QSPI QSPI flash S5/3 Main Board ENET1 Ethernet 1/camera S5/4 Main Board PMODA Pmod A S5/5...
  • Page 26: Boot Configuration

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Configuration > Boot configuration > Debugging Table 3: RS-232/485 (S102) configuration S1 (232) S2 (SLEW) S3 (SPB) Data rate Mode 115 kbps 460 kbps 20 Mbps 460 kbps 7.3 Boot configuration By default, the S7G2 microcontroller boots from internal flash. To enable an external boot source, set the BOOT switch 8 on S5 to ON to enable the SCI or the USBFS interfaces for booting.
  • Page 27: Chapter 8 Connectivity

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > SDRAM/Pmod C/Pmod D > Debugging Chapter 8 Connectivity 8.1 SDRAM/Pmod C/Pmod D Pmod C and Pmod D each share connections to the S7G2 microcontroller with the on-board SDRAM. Only SDRAM or the Pmod connectors can be enabled at any time. To connect or disconnect SDRAM and Pmods, use DIP switch S5. Figure 9 shows the connectivity.
  • Page 28 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > SDRAM/Pmod C/Pmod D > Debugging Figure 9: SDRAM/Pmod C/Pmod D selection ELATED LINKS SDRAM Pmod C Pmod D R12UM0002EU0100 Rev. 1.00 Page 28 of 69 7 Oct 2015...
  • Page 29: Sdram

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > SDRAM/Pmod C/Pmod D > SDRAM 8.1.1 SDRAM The on-board SDRAM connections are shared with Pmod Compatible connectors Pmod C and Pmod D. To use the SDRAM, set the DIP switches to disable the Pmod C and Pmod D connections and enable the SDRAM connections: 1) Set DIP switch 7 (EXP) on S5 to OFF.
  • Page 30: Pmod D

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > SDRAM/Pmod C/Pmod D > Pmod D Table 4: Pmod C connector (J104) PMODC connector (Breakout Board) S7G2 microcontroller Description Function name SCI CTS P103 (P1_3) CTS0 SCI transmit P101 (P1_1) TXD0 SCI receive P100 (P1_0) RXD0 SCI serial clock P102 (P1_2)
  • Page 31: Pmod B/Ble

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > Pmod B/BLE > Pmod D Table 5: Pmod D connector (J100) PMODD connector (Breakout Board) S7G2 microcontroller Description Function name SCI CTS P307 (P3_7) CTS6 SCI transmit P305 (P3_5) TXD6 SCI receive P304 (P3_4) RXD6 SCI serial clock P306 (P3_6) SCK6...
  • Page 32: Pmod B

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > Pmod B/BLE > Pmod B Figure 10: Pmod B/BLE Selection ELATED LINKS Pmod B Bluetooth 8.2.1 Pmod B Pmod Compatible connector Pmod B provides access to channel 5 of the Serial Communications Interface (SCI) peripheral on the S7G2 microcontroller, which can be configured through software as an SPI, UART, or IIC-bus interface (IIC Fast mode and Standard mode only).
  • Page 33: Bluetooth

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > Pmod B/BLE > Bluetooth The Pmod B connector and the BLE device connect to the same pins on the S7G2 microcontroller. To use Pmod B, set the DIP switches to disable the BLE device connections and enable the Pmod B connections: 1) Set DIP switch 7 on S101 (BLE) to OFF.
  • Page 34: Ethernet 1/Camera

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > Ethernet 1/camera > Bluetooth The Pmod B connector and the BLE device connect to the same pins on the S7G2 microcontroller. To use the BLE device, set the DIP switches to disable the Pmod B connections and enable the BLE device connections: 1) Set DIP switch 6 (PMODB) on S101 to OFF.
  • Page 35: Ethernet 1

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > Ethernet 1/camera > Ethernet 1 Figure 11: Ethernet 1/camera interface selection ELATED LINKS Ethernet 1 Camera interface 8.3.1 Ethernet 1 The Ethernet 1 PHY is connected to the Ethernet MAC Controller (ETHERC) channel 1 on the S7G2 microcontroller. The Ethernet signals of the Ethernet 1 PHY on the Main Board are shared with the camera interface signals on the R12UM0002EU0100 Rev.
  • Page 36: Camera Interface

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > Ethernet 1/camera > Camera interface Breakout Board. To use the Ethernet 1 connector, set the DIP switches to disable the camera connections and enable the Ethernet 1 connections: 1) Set DIP switch 8 on S101 (CAM) to OFF. 2) Enable the Ethernet connector by one of the following methods: •...
  • Page 37: Sd Card/Emmc/Ethernet 0

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > SD Card/eMMC/Ethernet 0 > Camera interface Table 8: Camera interface (J101) (Continued) Camera interface connector (Breakout Board) S7G2 microcontroller Description Function name PCKO P511 (P5_11) PCKO PXD7 P403 (P4_3) PIXD7 PXD6 P404 (P4_4) PIXD6 PXD5 P405 (P4_5) PIXD5 PXD4...
  • Page 38 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > SD Card/eMMC/Ethernet 0 > Camera interface Figure 12: eMMC/SD Card/Ethernet 0 Selection ELATED LINKS SD/MMC Interface Ethernet 0 R12UM0002EU0100 Rev. 1.00 Page 38 of 69 7 Oct 2015...
  • Page 39: Sd/Mmc Interface

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > SD Card/eMMC/Ethernet 0 > SD/MMC Interface 8.4.1 SD/MMC Interface The SD card interface and the MMC interface are both connected to the channel 0 of the SD/MMC controller on the S7G2 microcontroller. However, the bus and control signals to each device can be enabled separately through two DIP switches on S101 or through software.
  • Page 40: Ethernet 0

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > RS-232/485 > Ethernet 0 8.4.2 Ethernet 0 The Ethernet 0 PHY (U116 on the Breakout Board) is connected to the Ethernet MAC Controller (ETHERC) channel 0 on the S7G2 microcontroller. The Ethernet signals of the Ethernet 0 PHY on the Breakout Board are shared with the eMMC and SD Card signals on the Breakout Board.
  • Page 41: Can

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > CAN > Ethernet 0 Table 9: RS-232/485device (U118) (Continued) RS-232/485 device (Breakout Board) S7G2 microcontroller Description Function name RS_TX UART Transmit P709 (P7_9) TXD1 RS_ON RS ON P915 (P9_15) GPIO ELATED LINKS Configuration Breakout Board Components 8.6 CAN The CAN signals are controlled by the CAN transceiver (U112) on the Breakout Board.
  • Page 42: Pmod A

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > Pmod A > Ethernet 0 8.7 Pmod A Pmod Compatible connector Pmod A provides access to channel 8 of the Serial Communications Interface (SCI) peripheral on the S7G2 microcontroller, which can be configured through software as an SPI, UART, or IIC-bus interface (IIC Fast mode and Standard mode only).
  • Page 43: Qspi Flash

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > QSPI flash > Ethernet 0 8.8 QSPI flash The QSPI flash signals are not shared with other devices on the DK-S7G2. To use the on-board QSPI flash on the DK-S7G2 Main Board, enable the QSPI flash signal connections by one of the following methods: •...
  • Page 44: User Leds

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > User LEDs > Ethernet 0 • If DIP switch 5 on S5 is in the OFF position, the push buttons can be enabled under software control through the IIC-controlled I/O Expander (U22). Table 13: Push Buttons (S1 to S3) Push Buttons (Main Board) S7G2 microcontroller Description...
  • Page 45: Jtag

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Connectivity > JTAG > Ethernet 0 8.11 JTAG The JTAG signals can be used through the J-Link OB USB port (J17), directly through the JTAG connector J16, or through the SEGGER J-Link OB connector J15. The SEGGER J-Link OB connector and the J-Link OB USB port are connected to the RX621 microcontroller (U24).
  • Page 46: Chapter 9 E 2 Studio Support

    Chapter 9 studio Support The DK-S7G2 is fully supported by the e studio ISDE and the Renesas Synergy Software Package (SSP). When you download the SSP, the DK-S7G2 related configuration files are included in the pack. 9.1 Project configuration During the Synergy Project configuration steps in the e studio ISDE, specify DK-S7G2 in the Device Selection box of the Synergy Configuration view.
  • Page 47: Board Support Package (Bsp) Configuration

    9.2 Board Support Package (BSP) configuration The DK-S7G2 BSP is included in the Renesas Synergy Software Package (SSP) and contains all board specific configuration files to set up the S7G2 microcontroller’s ROM registers, clocks, interrupts, and the Event Link Controller (ELC) events.
  • Page 48: Clock Configuration

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual studio Support > Clock configuration > Ethernet 0 9.3 Clock configuration The BSP determines the initial clock configuration of the S7G2 microcontroller for the particular board on start-up. You can see and edit the clock configuration in the Clocks window of the Synergy Configuration view. Figure 15: DK-S7G2 Clock settings The BSP clock configuration parameters are included in the file ssp_cfg\bsp\bsp_clock_cfg.h in the SSP.
  • Page 49: Interrupt Configuration

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual studio Support > Interrupt configuration > Ethernet 0 uses the bsp_pin_cfg.h file from ssp_cfg\bsp as the source for its pin configuration information, but the pin information generated by clicking Generate Project Content is written to a bsp_pin_cfg.h file in the hidden folder ssp\cfg\bspout. In this way, you can manually edit the bsp_pin_cfg.h in ssp\bsp without the fear of the file being overwritten by the project generation, while the Pin Configuration information generated by the ISDE also remains available for view or merging with the user’s configuration file.
  • Page 50: Qspi Set-Up

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual studio Support > QSPI set-up > Ethernet 0 Figure 17: DK-S7G2 Interrupt settings The BSP interrupt configuration parameters are included in the file ssp_cfg\bsp\bsp_irq_cfg.h in the SSP. This file includes all interrupts usable on the DK-S7G2. All interrupts are disabled by default. This file is overwritten when you change the project configuration by pressing the Generate Project Configuration Button.
  • Page 51: Sdram Set-Up

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual studio Support > SDRAM set-up > Ethernet 0 Figure 18: DK-S7G2 BSP Settings for QSPI : The QSPI configuration files are not available for editing through an e studio property window. 9.7 SDRAM set-up The SDRAM parameters are configured as part of the BSP for the particular SDRAM device mounted on the Main Board. The configuration settings are defined in the following files in the SSP in the same way as for the QSPI describe above: •...
  • Page 52: User Led Set-Up

    • bsp_leds.h 9.9 Software features Demonstration software programs are available as downloads from the Renesas Synergy Gallery in the form of a CMSIS-Pack that can be imported to the e studio Integrated System Development Environment (ISDE) to build and run on the DK-S7G2.
  • Page 53 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual studio Support > Software features > Suggested links • Europe: http://www.renesas.eu/support/index.jsp • Japan: https://synergybeta.renesas.com R12UM0002EU0100 Rev. 1.00 Page 53 of 69 7 Oct 2015...
  • Page 54: Chapter 10

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Main Board > Suggested links Chapter 10 Appendix A 10.1 Pin connections - Main Board The table Pin and board-to-board connectors on the Main Board shows the peripherals and their signals supported by the Main Board.
  • Page 55 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Main Board > Suggested links Table 16: Pin and board-to-board connectors on the Main Board (Continued) S7G2 Pin - available on Peripheral Signal DK2M board-to-board connectors J7 to J10 connection P0_14/DA0/AN005/AN105 No connector on Main Board J11-17 (P014)
  • Page 56 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Main Board > Suggested links Table 16: Pin and board-to-board connectors on the Main Board (Continued) S7G2 Pin - available on Peripheral Signal DK2M board-to-board connectors J7 to J10 connection P2_5 (P205) No connector on Main Board J11-40 P2_6 (P206)
  • Page 57 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Main Board > Suggested links Table 16: Pin and board-to-board connectors on the Main Board (Continued) S7G2 Pin - available on Peripheral Signal DK2M board-to-board connectors J7 to J10 connection P4_3 (P403) ETH1 (enable/disable switch S5) J13-24 P4_4 (P404)
  • Page 58 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Main Board > Suggested links Table 16: Pin and board-to-board connectors on the Main Board (Continued) S7G2 Pin - available on Peripheral Signal DK2M board-to-board connectors J7 to J10 connection P5_9/AN120 (P509) No connector on Main Board J13-50 P5_10/AN021 (P510)
  • Page 59 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Main Board > Suggested links Table 16: Pin and board-to-board connectors on the Main Board (Continued) S7G2 Pin - available on Peripheral Signal DK2M board-to-board connectors J7 to J10 connection P6_15 (P615) No connector on Main Board J12-20 P7_0 (P700)
  • Page 60 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Main Board > Suggested links Table 16: Pin and board-to-board connectors on the Main Board (Continued) S7G2 Pin - available on Peripheral Signal DK2M board-to-board connectors J7 to J10 connection P8_7 (P807) User LED LED1G J12-44...
  • Page 61 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Main Board > Suggested links Table 16: Pin and board-to-board connectors on the Main Board (Continued) S7G2 Pin - available on Peripheral Signal DK2M board-to-board connectors J7 to J10 connection P9_15 (P915) No connector on Main Board J14-20 PB_0 (PB00)
  • Page 62: Pin Connections - Breakout Board

    DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Breakout Board > Suggested links Table 16: Pin and board-to-board connectors on the Main Board (Continued) S7G2 Pin - available on Peripheral Signal DK2M board-to-board connectors J7 to J10 connection PB_1 (PB01) No connector on Main Board J14-40 PB_6 (PB06)
  • Page 63 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Breakout Board > Suggested links Table 17: Pin connectors on the Breakout Board Peripheral Signal Pin name ETH0 (enable/disable switch S101); only P4_1 (P401) enable one of Ethernet 0, SD, eMMC MDIO P4_2 (P402) IRQ#...
  • Page 64 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Breakout Board > Suggested links Table 17: Pin connectors on the Breakout Board (Continued) Peripheral Signal Pin name eMMC (enable/disable switch S101); only P4_14 (P414) enable one of Ethernet 0, SD, eMMC P4_13 (P413) P4_12 (P412) P4_11 (P411)
  • Page 65 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Breakout Board > Suggested links Table 17: Pin connectors on the Breakout Board (Continued) Peripheral Signal Pin name PMODC (SCI0) (enable/disable switch S5) GPIO P6_2 (P603) GPIO P6_1 (P601) GPIO P6_0 (P600) P1_3 (P103) P1_2 (P102) P1_1 (P101)
  • Page 66 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Breakout Board > Suggested links Table 17: Pin connectors on the Breakout Board (Continued) Peripheral Signal Pin name Camera (enable/disable switch 101) PXD7 P4_3 (P403) PXD6 P4_4 (P404) PXD5 P4_5 (P405) PXD4 P4_6 (P406) PXD3...
  • Page 67 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Breakout Board > Suggested links Table 17: Pin connectors on the Breakout Board (Continued) Peripheral Signal Pin name RES# P7_13 (P713) BLEN P7_12 (P712) TOUCH RES# P7_11 (P711) P7_10 (P710) VSYNC P3_13 (P313) HSYNC P3_14 (P314)
  • Page 68 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Breakout Board > Suggested links Table 17: Pin connectors on the Breakout Board (Continued) Peripheral Signal Pin name DATA11 P9_5 (P905) DATA10 P6_15 (P615) DATA9 PA_8 (PA08) DATA8 PA_9 (PA09) DATA7 PA_10 (PA10) DATA6 PA_1 (PA01)
  • Page 69 DK-S7G2 User’s Manual Appendix A > Pin connections - Breakout Board > Suggested links Table 17: Pin connectors on the Breakout Board (Continued) Peripheral Signal Pin name RF1 (SCI5) (enable/disable switch S101) RES# PA_5 (PA05) P5_7/AN119 (P507) P5_8/AN020 (P508) MOSI P5_9/AN120 (P509) MISO P5_10/AN021 (P510)
  • Page 70 Revision Record Description Revision Date Page Summary March 2015 First preliminary version 0.2.1 April 2015 Graphics updated; editorial changes 0.2.2 April 2015 Graphics updated; editorial changes; software applications added 0.2.3 June 2015 Graphics display type changed to resistive-touch WVGA July 2015 Multiple updates throughout the document.
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