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  • Page 1 O M A P 35x Develo p m e n t K it QuickStart Guide www.logicpd.com...
  • Page 3 ZOOM OMAP35x DevKit QuickStart Guide We fast forward the evolution of new products.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction 1.1 Zoom OMAP35x Development Kit Contents 1.2 Unpack the System 1.3 Baseboard Connection Diagram Development Kit Set-up 2.1 Connect the Wi-Fi Antenna to the SOM-LV 2.2 Connect the ETM Adapter Board to the SOM-LV 2.3 Connect the SOM-LV to the Baseboard 2.4 Connect an Expansion Board to the Baseboard 2.5 Connect LCD to Baseboard 2.6 Baseboard Jumper Settings...
  • Page 5 Table of Figures Figure 1.1 – Kit Hardware Contents Figure 1.2 – Connection Diagram for the Baseboard Figure 2.1 – Assemble Antenna Figure 2.2 – Connect Antenna to SOM-LV Figure 2.3 – Position SOM-LV and ETM Adapter Board Figure 2.4 – ETM Adapter Board Connected to SOM-LV Figure 2.5 –...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    1 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the Zoom™ OMAP35x™ Development Kit. This Zoom Development Kit provides a product-ready hardware and software platform for evaluating the functionality of the Texas Instruments™ OMAP35x processor and the Logic System on Module. Logic’s embedded solutions fast forward product development and help your company stay focused on your high-value core technologies.
  • Page 7: Figure 1.1 - Kit Hardware Contents

    Figure 1.1 – Kit Hardware Contents USB Cable Ethernet Power Adapters Crossover Cable Null-modem (Only US cord Serial Cable shown) Regulated 5 volt Power Supply 4.3” WQVGA LCD High-Precision Analog RF Coaxial Antenna Adapter Board Cable Adapter Board SOM-LV High-Density Breakout Board Application Baseboard Not shown: SD card(s) ZOOM OMAP35x DevKit...
  • Page 8: Baseboard Connection Diagram

    1.3 Baseboard Connection Diagram Figure 1.2 – Connection Diagram for the Baseboard ZOOM OMAP35x DevKit QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 9 Connection Diagram Details A – Power-in from 5 volt regulated power supply B – USB B serial debug port C – JP1 jumper location D – Serial port—115.2 kbps RS232 serial debug port E – Ethernet speed LED F – Ethernet link/activity LED G –...
  • Page 10: Development Kit Set-Up

    2 Development Kit Set-up 2.1 Connect the Wi-Fi Antenna to the SOM-LV The antenna included with the development kit provides reception for 802.11 Ethernet or Bluetooth signals. Only connect the antenna if 802.11 Ethernet or Bluetooth is required for your demo or development efforts. Insert the RF cable into the antenna and tighten the screw nut.
  • Page 11: Connect The Etm Adapter Board To The Som-Lv

    Figure 2.2 – Connect Antenna to SOM-LV 2.2 Connect the ETM Adapter Board to the SOM-LV The Embedded Trace Macrocell™ (ETM) adapter board provides debug and trace features for the ARM processor. Only connect the ETM adapter board if you need to debug the SOM- LV using an ETM interface external debug tool.
  • Page 12: Connect The Som-Lv To The Baseboard

    Make sure the connector on the bottom of the ETM adapter board aligns correctly with the connector on the SOM-LV. See Figure 2.3 for connector location. Press straight down on the ETM adapter board directly over the connectors to mate the two boards. See Figure 2.4 for final position of the connected ETM adapter board to the SOM-LV.
  • Page 13: Figure 2.5 - Align The Som-Lv Over The Baseboard

    Figure 2.5 – Align the SOM-LV over the Baseboard Press straight down on the SOM-LV, applying even pressure over the two baseboard socket connectors. See Figure 2.6. ZOOM OMAP35x DevKit QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 14: Connect An Expansion Board To The Baseboard

    Figure 2.6 – Connect the SOM-LV to the Baseboard Visually verify that the socket connectors on the SOM-LV and baseboard have mated correctly. 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.
  • Page 15: Figure 2.7 - Align The Expansion Board Over The Baseboard

    Figure 2.7 – Align the Expansion Board over the Baseboard Press straight down on the expansion board, applying even pressure over the two baseboard socket connectors. See Figure 2.8. Figure 2.8 – Connect the Expansion Board to the Baseboard ZOOM OMAP35x DevKit QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 16: Connect Lcd To Baseboard

    Visually verify that the socket connectors on the expansion board and baseboard have mated correctly. To remove the expansion 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.
  • Page 17: Baseboard Jumper Settings

    Before using the LCD touch screen, remove the protective plastic film covering the display. To remove the LCD board from the baseboard, pull back on the ejector levers until the connector on the display board moves up and disengages from the baseboard 60-pin LCD connector.
  • Page 18: Figure 2.11 -Baseboard Jtag Settings For The Omap35X Som-Lv

    a. Normal LCD operation is the proper setting for the included 4.3” WQVGA LCD and for the optional Zoom Display Kits. b. ATA is not supported on the OMAP35x SOM-LV. Confirm baseboard ATA jumper (JP4) is set to disable ATA. Confirm baseboard LCD jumpers (JP1) are set for normal LCD operation.
  • Page 19: Ready For Demo Mode

    3 Ready for Demo Mode The OMAP35x Development Kit comes with one or more SD cards, each containing a pre- built OS image. Booting directly into these SD cards allow you to demonstrate the capabilities of the development kit for the specific operating system. The following steps will walk you through the set-up process.
  • Page 20: Figure 3.2 - Connect Power To The Baseboard

    Figure 3.2 – Connect Power to the Baseboard Insert the SD card into the SD card slot on the baseboard. Figure 3.3 – Insert SD Card Press the “POWER ON/OFF” button on the baseboard to boot the development kit. ZOOM OMAP35x DevKit QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 21: Figure 3.4 - Press "Power On/Off" Button

    Figure 3.4 – Press “POWER ON/OFF” Button After a few moments, you will see the graphical user interface (GUI) of the pre-built OS image. You are now ready to demonstrate the capabilities of the OMAP35x SOM-LV. To demo a different pre-built OS image, press the “POWER ON/OFF” button to power down the kit.
  • Page 22: Ready For Development Work

    4 Ready for Development Work Interacting with your OMAP35x Development Kit (e.g., to update the bootloader software, to download sample images or custom BSPs) requires a connection between your kit and a PC. This connection is established with both software and hardware components. The following sections will walk you through the set-up process, beginning with registering your development kit.
  • Page 23: Figure 4.1 - Connect The Null-Modem Serial Cable To Baseboard

    Figure 4.1 – Connect the Null-Modem Serial Cable to Baseboard Note: If your computer does not contain a serial port, you can use the USB B serial debug port on the baseboard to connect to a USB port on your computer. See Figure 4.2.
  • Page 24: Terminal Emulation Installation

    Connect the regulated 5V power supply to the appropriate power adapter for the location in which you are using the development kit. Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet and the 5V line output connector into the power-in connector on the baseboard. Figure 4.3 –...
  • Page 25: Boot Into Logicloader

    ‘Setup -> Save setup...’ from the file menu. After saving, these serial port settings will be in place every time you launch the Tera Term application.) Figure 4.4 – Tera Term: Serial Port Set-up Window 4.4 Boot into LogicLoader LogicLoader is a bootloader program created by Logic that provides the capability for loading operating systems and applications.
  • Page 26: Figure 4.5 - Press "Power On/Off" Button

    Figure 4.5 – Press “POWER ON/OFF” Button In your PC’s terminal program you should see a LogicLoader screen similar to that below (version numbers and other details may differ from what is shown below). Figure 4.6 – LogicLoader losh Prompt You are now ready to work with the OMAP35x SOM-LV using LogicLoader.
  • Page 27 LogicLoader documentation provided by Logic. These documents are available on the Logic website: OMAP35x SOM-LV LogicLoader Labs: www.logicpd.com/downloads/1096/ LogicLoader User Manual: www.logicpd.com/downloads/1094/ LogicLoader Command Description Manual: www.logicpd.com/downloads/ 1095/ ZOOM OMAP35x DevKit QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 28: Product Notices

    5 Product Notices This development kit is intended for use for ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT, DEMONSTRATION, OR EVALUATION PURPOSES ONLY and is not considered by TI and Logic to be a finished end-product fit for general consumer use. Persons handling the product(s) must have electronics training and observe good engineering practice standards. As such, the goods being provided are not intended to be complete in terms of required design-, marketing-, and/or manufacturing-related protective considerations, including product safety and environmental measures typically found in end products that incorporate...
  • Page 29: Product Ordering Information

    6 Product Ordering Information Zoom OMAP35x Development Kits and SOM-LVs are available from Texas Instruments or Logic distributors. Please visit Logic’s website for configuration options and ordering information: www.logicpd.com/products/devkit/ti/zoom_omap3_development_kit www.logicpd.com/products/som/ti/omap35x 6.1 Optional Zoom Display Kits Zoom Display Kits are ideal for embedded solutions requiring a graphical user interface and are available in different display sizes and resolutions.
  • Page 30: Support

    7 Support 7.1 Documentation and Software Downloads Logic provides additional documentation and software resources for the Zoom OMAP35x Development Kit. These additional resources are available as downloads from the “My Account” section of the Logic website. Click on the “Log In” link at the top of any logicpd.com web page and enter your username and password to access the downloads available for your product.
  • Page 31: Additional Support Services Available From Logic

    7.5 Additional Support Services Available from Logic Support Packages for Dedicated Technical Support Visit www.logicpd.com/support/ for complete descriptions, prices, and purchase options. Product Development Services Logic offers product development and manufacturing services from initial product concept and design to volume production and fulfillment. Industrial Design Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering...
  • Page 32 Revision History EDITOR REVISION DESCRIPTION APPROVAL DATE PN 1009512 +Preliminary release 04/17/08 PN 1009512 +Updated after internal review 05/09/08 PN 1009512 +Official release 05/13/08 +Section 1.1: Updated SD Memory Card listing +Section 2.1: Updated instructions for antenna connectors that were moved to top of SOM-LV; Updated Figure 2.2 +Section 2.6: Corrected JP2 jumper settings location from pins 5 &...
  • Page 34 e mb edded pr oduct so lu tio ns 411 N. Washington Ave. Suite 400 Minneapolis, MN 55401 612.672.9495 612.672.9489 www.logicpd.com 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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