TITAN - user manual
Getting started
Depending on the Development Kit purchased, a Quickstart Manual is provided for Windows CE or
embedded Linux to enable users to set up and start using the board. Please read the relevant manual
and follow the steps for setting up the board. Once you have completed this task and have a working
TITAN system, you can start adding further peripherals, enabling development to begin.
Using the TITAN
This section provides a guide to setting up and using of some of the features of the TITAN. For more
detailed information on any aspect of the board see
Using the SDIO socket
The TITAN is fitted with a SDIO socket mounted on the top side of the board. The socket is connected
to a PXA270 MMC/SD/SDIO controller interface. The TITAN supports hot swap changeover of the
cards and notification of card insertion. See the sections SDIO, page
69, for further details.
Using the serial interfaces (RS232/422/485)
The five serial port interfaces on the TITAN are fully 16550 compatible. Connection to the serial ports
is made via a 40-way boxed header. The pin assignment of this header has been arranged to enable
9-way IDC D-Sub plugs to be connected directly to the cable. See the sections
page
46
and
J1 – COMS
Using the audio features
There are four audio interfaces supported on the TITAN: amp out, line out, line in and microphone. The
line in, line out and amp interfaces support stereo signals and the microphone provides a mono input.
The amplified output is suitable for driving an 8Ω load with a maximum power output of 250mW per
channel.
Connections are routed to J6 - see the sections Audio, page
further details.
Using the USB host
The standard USB connector is a 4-way socket, which provides power and data signals to the USB
peripheral. The 10-way header J10 has been designed to be compatible with PC expansion brackets
that support two USB sockets. See the sections USB, page
further details.
Using the USB client
The TITAN USB host port 2 can be configured under software to be a client and connected to a PC via
a USB cable. The USB cable should be plugged into the 10-way header J10. See the sections USB,
page
44
and
J10 – USB
14
ports, page 65, for further details.
connector, page 71, for further details.
Detailed hardware
description, page 16.
29
and
J7 – SDIO
42
and
J7 – Audio
44
and
J10 – USB
socket, page
Serial COMs
ports,
connector, page 68, for
connector, page 71, for
ETH_TITAN_V2_USM
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