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  • Page 1 : : i . M X L I TEKIT :: QuickStart Guide www.logicpd.com...
  • Page 3 ZOOM i.MX LITEKIT Quickstart Guide We fast forward the evolution of new products.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    4.1 Terminal Emulation Installation 4.2 Power-up the LITEKIT 4.2.1LogicLoader (Bootloader/Monitor) Power-up 4.3 Sample Application 4.4 Board Support Packages (BSPs) Jumper/Switch Functionality 5.1 Jumper Settings for Zoom i.MX LITEKIT Product Notices Product Registration Product Ordering Information 8.1 Zoom Display Kits Support 9.1 Frequently Asked Questions...
  • Page 5 Figure 3.4 – Connecting the Breakout Board to the Baseboard Figure 3.5 – Connecting the Baseboard to your PC Figure 3.6 – Baseboard JTAG Settings for i.MX27/31 SOM-LV Figure 4.1 – Tera Term: Serial Port Set-up Window Figure 4.2 – LogicLoader losh> Prompt ZOOM i.MX LITEKIT QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Congratulations on your purchase of the Zoom™ i.MX LITEKIT Development Kit. The Zoom i.MX LITEKIT provides a product-ready software and hardware platform for evaluating the functionality of the Freescale™ i.MX processor and System on Module. Logic’s embedded solutions fast forward product development and helps your company stay focused on your high-value core technologies.
  • Page 7 Software Sample Windows® Embedded CE binary images available from Logic Windows Embedded CE BSP available from Logic Linux BSP available from third-parties LogicLoader™ (bootloader/monitor) installed in the SOM-LV flash Application Development Tools Cygwin, Tera Term, and GNU Cross Development Toolchain...
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    2 Getting Started 2.1 Unpacking the System The Zoom i.MX LITEKIT includes the following items: Application baseboard SOM-LV Expansion breakout board CD-ROM (see "CD-ROM Content Highlights" Section) Null-modem serial cable Ethernet crossover cable USB A to mini-B cable 5 volt power supply with power adapters (Europe, Japan, UK, and US)
  • Page 9: Cd-Rom Content Highlights

    Baseboard to your PC" Section) Tera Term serial emulation program (or equivalent) 1. Available as downloads from Logic’s website. Please create an account and register your product to access and be notified of the latest updates to these documents: https://www.logicpd.com/auth/.
  • Page 10: Baseboard Connection Diagram

    2.4 Baseboard Connection Diagram Figure 2.2 – Connection Diagram for the Baseboard ZOOM i.MX LITEKIT QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 11 P – System power on/off button Q – Power on LED R – ATA activity LED S – GPIO 0 LED T – GPIO 1 LED U – CompactFlash Type I card V – MMC/SD card ZOOM i.MX LITEKIT QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 12: Quickstart

    To remove the SOM-LV, pull up on the board above the socket connectors. Attempt to pull straight up and refrain from flexing the printed circuit board (PCB) to avoid damaging the SOM-LV. Figure 3.1 – Aligning the SOM-LV over the Baseboard ZOOM i.MX LITEKIT QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 13: Connecting The Expansion Breakout Board To The Baseboard

    Verify that the socket connectors on the breakout board and baseboard have mated correctly. To remove the breakout board, pull up on the board above the socket connectors. Attempt to pull straight up and refrain from flexing the PCB to avoid damaging the breakout board. ZOOM i.MX LITEKIT QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 14: Figure 3.3 - Aligning The Breakout Board Over The Baseboard

    Figure 3.3 – Aligning the Breakout Board over the Baseboard Figure 3.4 – Connecting the Breakout Board to the Baseboard ZOOM i.MX LITEKIT QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 15: Connecting The Baseboard To Your Pc

    Connect the regulated 5 V power supply to the appropriate power adapter. Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet and the 5 V line output connector into the power connector on the baseboard. Press the power on button to boot the LITEKIT. See Figure 3.5. ZOOM i.MX LITEKIT QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 16: Figure 3.5 - Connecting The Baseboard To Your Pc

    USB B debug device RS-232 null-modem cable to host PC Power supply & power adapter (Europe, Japan, UK, or US) Power on button Figure 3.6 – Baseboard JTAG Settings for i.MX27/31 SOM-LV Normal and JTAG operation ZOOM i.MX LITEKIT QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 17: Test Drive The Zoom I.mx Litekit

    4 Test Drive the Zoom i.MX LITEKIT 4.1 Terminal Emulation Installation The Zoom i.MX LITEKIT is designed to communicate with terminal emulation programs using the included null-modem serial cable and the following settings: 115200 baud, 8-data-bits, no-parity, 1-stop-bit, and no-flow-control. The terminal emulation program must support binary transfers in order to download software to the kit.
  • Page 18: Power-Up The Litekit

    4.2 Power-up the LITEKIT The Zoom i.MX LITEKIT is shipped with the Logic bootloader installed in resident flash. LogicLoader provides the capability for loading operating systems and applications. In addition, it provides a full suite of commands for interfacing to the SOM-LV. These commands load operating systems, configure hardware platforms, bring up hardware, customize applications, perform tests, and manage in-field devices.
  • Page 19: Sample Application

    OS images. If your development effort requires the use of a BSP, Logic provides a binary BSP as a downloadable item from the website. In order to obtain Logic’s Windows Embedded CE BSP, please read and sign the Windows CE BSP License Agreement located at: http://www.logicpd.com/downloads/406/.
  • Page 20: Jumper/Switch Functionality

    5 Jumper/Switch Functionality 5.1 Jumper Settings for Zoom i.MX LITEKIT The following table describes the function of the jumpers on the application baseboard. Table 5.1 – Jumper Switch Table Jumper Settings Function Normal operation. An individual jumper is Jmp 5...
  • Page 21: Product Notices

    6 Product Notices The Zoom i.MX LITEKIT being sold by Logic and Freescale is intended for ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT OR EVALUATION PURPOSES ONLY. As such, the goods being provided may not be complete in terms of required design, marketing, and/or manufacturing related protective considerations, including product safety measures typically found in the end product incorporating the goods.
  • Page 22: Product Registration

    Mozilla Firefox. In addition to downloads access, registration provides future notifications when Logic releases documentation and software updates for your product. Go to the “Create Account” section on the Logic Support website at http://www.logicpd.com/support/, and create a user account. You will receive an e-mail with your new username, password, and additional instructions.
  • Page 23: Product Ordering Information

    8.1 Zoom Display Kits Display Kits are ideal for embedded solutions requiring a graphical user interface. Logic offers different display sizes (e.g., 3.6”, 6.4”) and resolutions (e.g., QVGA, VGA). Zoom Display Kits are sold separately. Please verify the selected development board/processor supports the Display Kits.
  • Page 24: Support

    9 Support The Zoom i.MX LITEKIT is a Freescale part number. Technical support should be handled as follows: First, contact your local Freescale sales office if there are any issues or questions. Second, use Freescale’s Technical Information Center. See enclosed information card in box.
  • Page 25: Frequently Asked Questions

    PCB Design & Layout FPGA/DSP Design Manufacturing Services 9.1 Frequently Asked Questions Visit http://www.logicpd.com/support/ for a complete list of FAQs for the Zoom i.MX LITEKIT and i.MX SOM-LVs. 9.2 Technical Discussion Group Visit http://www.logicpd.com/support/ to join our Technical Discussion Group (TDG) and share valuable information with other designers.
  • Page 26 Board to the Baseboard" Section and other references to the breakout board; Added FCC compliance paragraph; Corrected 12.1” Sharp LCD PN; Added Linux BSP to "Zoom i.MX LITEKIT Features" Section; Specified exact VCP chip used on baseboard in "Connecting the Baseboard to your PC"...
  • Page 28 Logic Product Development makes no warranty for the use of its products. The Company assumes no responsibility for any errors which may appear in this document, reserves the right to change devices or specifications detailed herein at any time without notice, and does not make any commitment to update the information contained herein.

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