Analog Devices EZ-KIT Lite ADSP-BF533 Manual
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ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite
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Evaluation System Manual
Revision 1.3, April 2004
Part Number
82-000730-01
Analog Devices, Inc.
One Technology Way
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Norwood, Mass. 02062-9106

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  • Page 1 ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite ® Evaluation System Manual Revision 1.3, April 2004 Part Number 82-000730-01 Analog Devices, Inc. One Technology Way Norwood, Mass. 02062-9106...
  • Page 2 Analog Devices or from an authorized dealer. Disclaimer Analog Devices, Inc. reserves the right to change this product without prior notice. Information furnished by Analog Devices is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed by Analog Devices for its use;...
  • Page 3 Regulatory Compliance The ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system has been certified to comply with the essential requirements of the European EMC directive 89/336/EEC (inclusive 93/68/EEC) and, therefore, carries the “CE” mark. The ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system had been appended to the Technical Construction File referenced “DSPTOOLS1”...
  • Page 4 CONTENTS ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS PREFACE Purpose of This Manual ..............xiv Intended Audience ................. xiv Manual Contents ................xv What’s New in This Manual ............xvi Technical or Customer Support ............xvi Supported Processors ..............xvii Product Information ..............xvii MyAnalog.com ................ xvii DSP Product Information ............
  • Page 6 CONTENTS GETTING STARTED Contents of EZ-KIT Lite Package ..........1-1 PC Configuration ................. 1-3 Installation Tasks ................1-3 Installing VisualDSP++ and EZ-KIT Lite Software ....1-4 Installing and Registering VisualDSP++ License ....... 1-5 Setting Up EZ-KIT Lite Hardware .......... 1-5 Installing EZ-KIT Lite USB Driver .........
  • Page 7 CONTENTS Using Video ................2-12 Example Programs ..............2-13 Using Background Telemetry Channel ......... 2-13 Using EZ-KIT Lite VisualDSP++ Interface ........2-13 Trace Window ............... 2-14 Enabling Trace Buffer ............2-14 Reading Trace Buffer Data ..........2-15 Performance Monitor ............2-15 Boot Load ................
  • Page 8 CONTENTS Expansion Interface ..............3-8 JTAG Emulation Port ............. 3-9 Jumper and DIP Switch Settings ........... 3-9 Boot Mode Select Jumpers (JP2–1) ........3-10 Core Voltage Source Select Jumper (JP3) ....... 3-10 Test DIP Switches (SW2–1) ..........3-11 Video Configuration Switch (SW3) ........3-11 Push Button Enable Switch (SW9) ........
  • Page 9 CONTENTS BILL OF MATERIALS INDEX ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual...
  • Page 10 CONTENTS ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual...
  • Page 11 PREFACE ® Thank you for purchasing the ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite , Analog ® Devices (ADI) evaluation system for Blackfin embedded media processors. The Blackfin processors are embedded processors that support a Media Instruction Set Computing (MISC) architecture. This architecture is the natural merging of RISC, media functions, and digital signal processing (DSP) characteristics towards delivering signal processing performance in a microprocessor-like environment.
  • Page 12 Analog Devices JTAG emulators offer faster communication between the host PC and target hardware. Analog Devices carries a wide range of in-circuit emulation products. To learn more about Analog Devices emulators and DSP development tools, go to http://www.analog.com/dsp/tools/...
  • Page 13 Preface • Analog Video Interface ADV7183 video decoder w/ 3 input RCA phono jacks ADV7171 video encoder w/ 3 output RCA phono jacks • Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) ADM3202 RS-232 line driver/receiver DB9 male connector • LEDs 10 LEDs: 1 power (green), 1 board reset (red), 1 USB (red), 6 general purpose (amber), and 1 USB monitor (amber) •...
  • Page 14: Purpose Of This Manual

    Purpose of This Manual is interfaced with the AD1836 audio codec, allowing you to create SPORT0 audio signal processing applications. is also attached to an SPORT0 off-board connector to allow communication with other serial devices. For information about , see “SPORT0 Audio Interface”...
  • Page 15: Manual Contents

    Preface Programmers who are unfamiliar with Analog Devices Blackfin processors can use this manual in conjunction with the ADSP-BF533 Processor Hard- ware Reference and the Blackfin Processor Instruction Set Reference, which describe the processor architecture and instruction set. Programmers who are unfamiliar with VisualDSP++ should refer to the VisualDSP++ online Help and the VisualDSP++ user’s or getting started guides.
  • Page 16: What's New In This Manual

    What’s New in This Manual • Appendix B, “Schematics” on page B-1 Provides the resources to allow EZ-KIT Lite board-level debug- ging or to use as a reference design. This appendix is not part of the online Help. The online Help viewers should go the PDF version of the ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual located in the Docs\EZ-KIT Lite...
  • Page 17: Supported Processors

    MyAnalog.com MyAnalog.com is a free feature of the Analog Devices website that allows customization of a webpage to display only the latest information on products you are interested in. You can also choose to receive weekly email notification containing updates to the webpages that meet your interests.
  • Page 18: Dsp Product Information

    , which provides access to technical publications, data www.analog.com/dsp sheets, application notes, product overviews, and product announcements. You may also obtain additional information about Analog Devices and its products in any of the following ways. • Email questions or requests for information to dsp.support@analog.com...
  • Page 19 Preface Table 1. Related DSP Publications (Cont’d) Title Description ADSP-BF533 Blackfin Processor Hardware Ref- Description of internal processor architecture erence and all register functions. Blackfin Processor Instruction Set Reference Description of all allowed processor assembly instructions. Table 2. Related VisualDSP++ Publications Title Description VisualDSP++ 3.5 User’s Guide for 16-Bit Proces-...
  • Page 20: Online Documentation

    Service representative. The manuals can be purchased only as a kit. For additional information, call 1-603-883-2430. If you do not have an account with Analog Devices, you will be referred to Analog Devices distributors. To get information on our distributors, log onto www.analog.com/salesdir/continent.asp...
  • Page 21: Hardware Manuals

    Data Sheets All data sheets can be downloaded from the Analog Devices website. As a general rule, printed copies of data sheets with a letter suffix (L, M, N, S) can be obtained from the Literature Center at 1-800-ANALOGD (1-800-262-5643) or downloaded from the website.
  • Page 22: Notation Conventions

    Notation Conventions Notation Conventions The following table identifies and describes text conventions used in this manual. Additional conventions, which apply only to specific chapters, may appear throughout this document. Example Description Close command Text in bold style indicates the location of an item within the (File menu) or OK VisualDSP++ environment’s and boards’...
  • Page 23: Getting Started

    1 GETTING STARTED This chapter provides the information you need to begin using ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system. For correct operation, install the software and hardware in the order presented in “Installation Tasks” on page 1-3. The chapter includes the following sections. •...
  • Page 24 USB 2.0 type cable • Registration card (please fill out and return) If any item is missing, contact the vendor where you purchased your EZ-KIT Lite or contact Analog Devices, Inc. The EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system contains ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive devices. Electro-...
  • Page 25: Pc Configuration

    Getting Started PC Configuration For correct operation of the VisualDSP++ software and the EZ-KIT Lite, your computer must have the minimum configuration: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP Intel (or comparable) 333 MHz processor VGA Monitor and color video card 2-button mouse 200 MB free on hard drive 128 MB RAM...
  • Page 26: Installing Visualdsp++ And Ez-Kit Lite Software

    Installation Tasks Installing VisualDSP++ and EZ-KIT Lite Software This EZ-KIT Lite comes with the latest version of VisualDSP++ 3.5 for 16-bit processors. VisualDSP++ installation includes EZ-KIT Lite installations. To install VisualDSP++ and EZ-KIT Lite software: 1. Insert the VisualDSP++ installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2.
  • Page 27: Installing And Registering Visualdsp++ License

    Getting Started Installing and Registering VisualDSP++ License VisualDSP++ and EZ-KIT Lites are licensed products. You may run only one copy of the software for each license purchased. Once a new copy of the VisualDSP++ or EZ-KIT Lite software is installed on your PC, you must install, register, and validate your licence.
  • Page 28 Installation Tasks Figure 1-1. EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Setup 3. Plug the provided power supply into on the EZ-KIT Lite board. Visually verify that the green power LED ( ) is on. Also verify LED1 that the two red reset LEDs ( ) go on for a moment LED2 LED3...
  • Page 29: Installing Ez-Kit Lite Usb Driver

    Getting Started Installing EZ-KIT Lite USB Driver The EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system installed on the following platforms requires one full-speed USB port. • “Windows 98 USB Driver” on page 1-8 describes the installation on Windows 98. • “Windows 2000 USB Driver” on page 1-12 describes the installa- tion on Windows 2000.
  • Page 30: Windows 98 Usb Driver

    Installation Tasks Windows 98 USB Driver Before using the ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite for the first time, the Win- dows 98 USB driver must first be installed. To install the USB driver: 1. Insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive. The connection of the device to the USB port activates the Win- dows 98 Add New Hardware Wizard, as shown in Figure 1-2.
  • Page 31 Getting Started 3. Select Search for the best driver for your device, as shown in Figure 1-3. Figure 1-3. Windows 98 – Searching for Driver 4. Click Next. 5. Select CD-ROM drive, as shown in Figure 1-4. Figure 1-4. Windows 98 – Searching for CD-ROM ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual...
  • Page 32 Installation Tasks 6. Click Next. Windows 98 locates the file on the installation CD, as WmUSBEz.inf shown in Figure 1-5. Figure 1-5. Windows 98 – Locating Driver 7. Click Next. The Coping Files dialog box appears (Figure 1-6). Figure 1-6. Windows 98 – Searching for .SYS File 1-10 ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual...
  • Page 33 Getting Started 8. Click Browse. The Open dialog box, shown in Figure 1-7, appears on the screen. Figure 1-7. Windows 98 – Opening .SYS File 9. In Drives, select your CD-ROM drive. 10. Click OK. The Copying Files dialog box (Figure 1-8) appears.
  • Page 34: Windows 2000 Usb Driver

    Installation Tasks The driver installation is now complete, as shown in Figure 1-9. Figure 1-9. Windows 98 – Completing Software Installation 12. Click Finish to exit the wizard. Verify the installation by following the instructions in “Verifying Driver Installation” on page 1-15.
  • Page 35: Windows Xp Usb Driver

    Getting Started To install the USB driver: 1. If VisualDSP++ 3.5 is already installed on your system, go to step 2. Otherwise, run VisualDSP++ 3.5 installation. Refer to the VisualDSP++ 3.5 Installation Quick Reference Card for a detailed installation description. When installing VisualDSP++ 3.5 on Windows 2000, make sure the appropriate EZ-KIT Lite component is selected for the installation.
  • Page 36 Installation Tasks 2. Connect the EZ-KIT Lite device to your PC’s USB port. By connecting the device to the USB port you activate the Win- dows XP Found New Hardware Wizard, shown in Figure 1-10. Figure 1-10. Windows XP – Found New Hardware Wizard 1-14 ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual...
  • Page 37: Verifying Driver Installation

    Getting Started 3. Select Install the software automatically (Recommended) and click Next. When Windows XP completes the driver installation for the selected device (see step 1), a window shown in Figure 1-11 appears on the screen. Figure 1-11. Windows XP – Completing Driver Installation 4.
  • Page 38: Starting Visualdsp

    Installation Tasks 3. Verify that the USB driver software is installed properly. Open Windows Device Manager and verify that ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite shows under ADI Development Tools with no excla- mation point, as in Figure 1-12. Figure 1-12. Device Manager Window If using an EZ-KIT Lite on Windows 98, disconnect the USB cable from the board before booting the PC.
  • Page 39 Getting Started 3. Select the Start button on the Windows taskbar, then choose Pro- grams, Analog Devices, VisualDSP++ 3.5 for 16-bit Processors, VisualDSP++ Environment. If you are running VisualDSP++ for the first time, go to step 4. If you already have existing sessions, the Session List dialog box appears on the screen.
  • Page 40 Installation Tasks 1-18 ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual...
  • Page 41: Using Ez-Kit Lite

    2 USING EZ-KIT LITE This chapter provides specific information to assist you with developing programs for the ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system. The information appears in the following sections. • “EZ-KIT Lite License Restrictions” on page 2-2 Describes the restrictions of the VisualDSP++ license shipped with the EZ-KIT Lite.
  • Page 42: Ez-Kit Lite License Restrictions

    EZ-KIT Lite License Restrictions Describes the trace, performance monitoring, boot loading, con- text switching, and target options facilities of the EZ-KIT Lite system. For more detailed information about programming the ADSP-BF533 Blackfin processor, see the documents referred to as “Related Documents”.
  • Page 43 Using EZ-KIT Lite The Flash memory is implemented with two Dual-Bank Flash Memory devices. These devices include primary and secondary Flash memory as well as internal SRAM and registers. Primary Flash memory totals 2 Mbytes mapped into two separate asynchronous memory banks, 1 Mbyte each.
  • Page 44: Using Sdram Interface

    Using SDRAM Interface Using SDRAM Interface The three SDRAM control registers must be initialized in order to use the MT48LC4M16ATG-75 16M x 16 bits (32 MB) SDRAM memory. When you are in a VisualDSP++ EZ-KIT Lite session (that is, using the USB debug interface and not using an emulator), the SDRAM registers are con- figured automatically through the debugger.
  • Page 45: Using Flash Memory

    Using EZ-KIT Lite Options dialog box, which is accessible through the Settings pull-down menu, disables automatic and allows manual configuration. For more information, see “Target Options” on page 2-17. Automatic configuration of SDRAM is not optimized for any SCLK fre- shows the optimized configuration for the SDRAM quency.
  • Page 46: Flash Memory Map

    Using Flash Memory Example code is provided in the EZ-KIT installation directory to demon- strate how to program the Flash memory as well as to demonstrate the functionality of the general-purpose IO pins. Flash Memory Map Each device includes the following memory segments: •...
  • Page 47: Flash General-Purpose Io

    Using EZ-KIT Lite Table 2-5. Flash Memory Map Start Address End Address Content Flash A Primary (1MB) 0x2000 0000 0x200F FFFF Flash B Primary (1MB) 0x2010 0000 0x201F FFFF Flash A Secondary (64KB) 0x2020 0000 0x2020 FFFF Flash A SRAM (32KB) 0x2024 0000 0x2024 7FFF Flash A Registers (256 Bytes)
  • Page 48 Using Flash Memory register allows clearing an output pin to or setting it to Data Out This is a 8-bit read-write register. The ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite board employs only Flash A and Flash B ports A and B. Table 2-6 Table 2-7 provide configuration register addresses for Flash A and Flash B, respectively (only ports A and B are...
  • Page 49: Configuring Flash Memory

    Flash memory must be re-programmed using FlashLINK™. The default project file is provided in \…\VisualDSP 32-Bit Processors\Blackfin\EZ-KITs\ADSP-BF533\PSDConfigFiles directory. Analog Devices does not provide any support for setting up the ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual...
  • Page 50: Using Leds And Push Buttons

    Using LEDs and Push Buttons PSD4256G6V with PSDsoft Express or programming it using FlashLINK. Email STMicroelectronics at for technical apps.psd@st.com assistance. The PSD4256G6Vcan be re-programmed using the FlashLINK JTAG programming cable available from STMicoreclectronics ( www.st.com/psd for approximately $59. FlashLINK plugs into any PC parallel port. The PSDsoft Express development software is required to modify the DSM2150 configuration and to operate the FlashLINK cable.
  • Page 51: Using Audio

    Using EZ-KIT Lite Using Audio The AD1836 audio codec provides three channels of stereo audio output and two channels of multichannel 96 kHz input. The interface of SPORT0 the processor is linked with the stereo audio data input and output pins of the AD1836 codec.
  • Page 52: Using Video

    Using Video Using Video The board supports video input and output applications. The ADV7171 video encoder provides up to three output channels of analog video, while the ADV7183 video decoder provides up to three input channels of analog video. Both the encoder and the decoder connect to the Parallel Peripheral Interface (PPI) of the ADSP-BF533 processor.
  • Page 53: Example Programs

    Using EZ-KIT Lite Example Programs Example programs are provided with the ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite to demonstrate various capabilities of the evaluation board. These programs are installed with the EZ-KIT Lite software and can be found in \…\Visu- alDSP 16-bit Processors\Blackfin\EZ-KITs\ADSP-BF533\Examples Please refer to the readme file provided with each example for more information.
  • Page 54: Trace Window

    Using EZ-KIT Lite VisualDSP++ Interface • “Target Options” on page 2-17 • “Restricted Software Breakpoints” on page 2-19 Trace Window Choosing the Trace command from the View–>Debug Windows menu opens the Trace window (Figure 2-1). Figure 2-1. Trace Window The trace buffer stores a history of the last 16 changes in program flow taken by the program sequencer.
  • Page 55: Reading Trace Buffer Data

    Using EZ-KIT Lite Reading Trace Buffer Data The first column between the square brackets (in blue) indicates the line number in the Trace window. The second column between square brackets, which comes in vertical pairs, shows the trace number. For each discontinuity, the first (top posi- tion) is the source trace, and the second (bottom position) is the destination trace.
  • Page 56: Boot Load

    Using EZ-KIT Lite VisualDSP++ Interface The performance monitor is a 32-bit counter that allows you to track occurrences of events within the core and use these to analyze system behavior. When the counter reaches zero, it causes an exception or emula- tion event, as specified by the Type option.
  • Page 57: Target Options

    Using EZ-KIT Lite Target Options Choosing Target Options from the Settings menu opens the Target Options dialog box (Figure 2-3). Use target options to control certain aspects of the processor on the ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite evaluation system. Figure 2-3. Target Options Dialog Box Reset Options Reset options control how the processor behaves when a reset occurs.
  • Page 58: Other Options

    Using EZ-KIT Lite VisualDSP++ Interface Table 2-12. On Emulator Exit Target Options Option Description On Emulator Exit Determines the state the DSP is left in when the emulator relinquishes con- trol of the DSP: Reset DSP and Run causes the DSP to reset and begin execution from its reset vector location.
  • Page 59: Restricted Software Breakpoints

    Using EZ-KIT Lite Table 2-13. Miscellaneous Target Options (Cont’d) Option Description Reset cycle counters on Resets the cycle count registers to zero before a Run command is issued. Select this option to count the number of cycles executed between breakpoints in a program. Auto configure SDRAM VisualDSP++ will auto-configure the necessary registers to commu- bank 0...
  • Page 60 Using EZ-KIT Lite VisualDSP++ Interface 2-20 ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual...
  • Page 61: Ez-Kit Lite Hardware Reference

    3 EZ-KIT LITE HARDWARE REFERENCE This chapter describes the hardware design of the ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite board. The following topics are covered. • “System Architecture” on page 3-2 Describes the configuration of the ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite board and explains how the board components interface with the processor.
  • Page 62: System Architecture

    System Architecture System Architecture This section describes the processor’s configuration on the EZ-KIT Lite board. 32 MB 2 MB LEDs (6) SDRAM Flash (16M x 16-bit) (1M x 8-bit x 2-chips) EBUI JTAG Header ADSP-BF533 Expansion Connectors 32.768 KHz Processor Oscillator 27 MHz Oscillator...
  • Page 63: External Bus Interface Unit

    EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference The core voltage and the core clock rate can be set on the fly by the pro- cessor. The input clock is 27 MHz. A 32.768 kHz crystal supplies the Real Time Clock (RTC) inputs of the processor. The default mode for the pro- cessor is Flash boot.
  • Page 64 System Architecture SPORT0 Audio Interface interface is connected to the AD1836 audio codec, the SPORT0 SPORT connector ( ), and the expansion interface. The AD1836 codec uses both the primary and secondary data transmit and receive pins to input and output data from the audio input and outputs. The pinout of the SPORT connector and the expansion interface connec- tors can be found in Appendix B, “Schematics”...
  • Page 65: Ppi Interface

    EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Table 3-1. Programmable Flag Connections (Cont’d) DSP PF Pin Other DSP Function EZ-KIT Function Push button ( ). See “Using LEDs and Push But- tons” on page 2-10 “Push Button Enable Switch (SW9)” on page 3-12 for information on how to dis- able the push button.
  • Page 66 System Architecture tion about the pins, which multiplexed with the PPI, see “Programmable Flags” on page 3-4. For information about the ADSP-BF533 processor PPI interface, refer to the ADSP-BF533 Blackfin Processor Hardware Refer- ence. Table 3-2 describes the PPI pins and their use on the EZ-KIT Lite board.
  • Page 67: Video Output Mode

    EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Video Output Mode In the video output mode, the PPI interface is configured as output and connects to the on-board video encoder device, ADV7171. The ADV7171 encoder device generates three analog video channels on DAC B , and outputs.
  • Page 68: Uart Port

    Additional circuitry can also add extra loading to signals, decreasing their maximum effective speed. Analog Devices does not support and is not responsible for the effects of additional circuitry. ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual...
  • Page 69: Jtag Emulation Port

    See “JTAG (P4)” on page 3-20 for more information about the JTAG connector. To learn more about available emulators, contact Analog Devices (see “Product Information”). Jumper and DIP Switch Settings This section describes the operation of the jumpers and DIP switches. The...
  • Page 70: Boot Mode Select Jumpers (Jp2-1)

    Jumper and DIP Switch Settings Boot Mode Select Jumpers (JP2–1) jumpers determine the boot mode of the processor. Table 3-4 shows the available boot mode settings. By default, the proces- sor boots from the on-board Flash memory. Table 3-4. Boot Mode Settings JP1 (BMODE1) JP2 (BMODE0) Boot Mode...
  • Page 71: Test Dip Switches (Sw2-1)

    EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Test DIP Switches (SW2–1) Two DIP switches ( ) are located on the bottom of the board. The switches are used only for testing and should always be in the “ ” position. Video Configuration Switch (SW3) The video configuration switch ( ) controls how some video signals from the ADV7183 video decoder and ADV7171 video encoder are...
  • Page 72: Push Button Enable Switch (Sw9)

    Jumper and DIP Switch Settings Position 6 of determines whether is connected to the signal of the ADV7183. When the switch “ ”, can be used for other opera- tions, and the decoder output enable is held “ ” with a pull-up resistor. HIGH Push Button Enable Switch (SW9) The push button enable switch (...
  • Page 73: Leds And Push Buttons

    EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference LEDs and Push Buttons This section describes the functionality of the LEDs and push buttons. Figure 3-3 shows the locations of the LEDs and push buttons. Figure 3-3. LED and Push Button Locations Programmable Flag Push Buttons (SW7–4) Four push buttons, , are provided for general-purpose user input.
  • Page 74: Reset Push Button (Sw8)

    LEDs and Push Buttons push buttons from the PF (refer to “Push Button Enable Switch (SW9)” on page 3-12 for more information). The programmable flag signals and their corresponding switches are shown in Table 3-8. Table 3-8. Programmable Flag Switches DSP Programmable Flag Pin Push Button Reference Designator PF10...
  • Page 75: User Leds (Led9-4)

    EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference User LEDs (LED9–4) Six LEDs are connected to six of the Flash memory ( ) general-purpose IO pins. The LEDs are active “ ” and are lit by writing a “ ” to the HIGH correct memory address in the Flash memory. Refer to “Using LEDs and Push Buttons”...
  • Page 76: Connectors

    Connectors Connectors This section describes the connector functionality and provides informa- tion about mating connectors. The locations of the connectors are shown Figure 3-4 on page 3-16. Figure 3-4. Connector Locations Expansion Interface (J3–1) Three board-to-board connector footprints provide signals for most of the processor’s peripheral interfaces.
  • Page 77: Audio (J5-4)

    EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference Part Description Manufacturer Part Number 90 Position 0.05" Spacing, Samtec SFC-145-T2-F-D-A SMT ( Mating Connector 90 Position 0.05” Spacing Samtec TFM-145-x1 Series (Through Hole) 90 Position 0.05” Spacing Samtec TFM-145-x2 Series (Surface Mount) 90 Position 0.05” Spacing Samtec TFC-145 Series (Low Cost)
  • Page 78: Flashlink (P1)

    Connectors Part Description Manufacturer Part Number 2.5 mm Power Jack ( SWITCHCRAFT RAPC712 Digi-Key SC1152-ND Mating Power Supply (shipped with EZ-KIT Lite) 7.5V Power Supply GlobTek TR9CC2000LCP-Y The power connector supplies DC power to the EZ-KIT Lite board. Table 3-10 shows the power supply specifications.
  • Page 79: Rs232 (P2)

    EZ-KIT Lite Hardware Reference RS232 (P2) The RS232-compatible connector is described in Table 3-11. Table 3-11. RS232 Connector Part Description Manufacturer Part Number DB9, Male, Right Angle ( Digi-Key A2096-ND Mating Assembly 2m Female to female cable Digi-Key AE1016-ND SPORT0 (P3) connector is linked to a 20-pin connector.
  • Page 80: Jtag (P4)

    Connectors JTAG (P4) The JTAG header is the connecting point for a JTAG in-circuit emulator pod. When an emulator is connected to the JTAG header, the USB debug interface is disabled. Pin 3 is missing to provide keying. Pin 3 in the mating connector should have a plug.
  • Page 81 A BILL OF MATERIALS 74LVC14A SOIC14 U10,U41 74LVC14AD HEX-INVER-SCHMITT-TR IGGER IDT74FCT3244APY IDT74FCT3244APY SSOP20 3.3V-OCTAL-BUFFER IDT74FCT3807AQ IDT74FCT3807AQ QSOP20 3.3V 1-10 CLOCK DRIVER CY7C64603-128 PQFP128 CYPRESS CY7C64603-128NC USB-TX/RX MICROCON- TROLLER MMBT4401 SOT-23 FAIRCHILD MMBT4401 NPN TRANSISTOR 200MA 74LVC00AD SOIC14 PHILIPS 74LVC00AD CY7C1019BV33-15VC CYPRESS CY7C1019BV33-12VC SOJ32...
  • Page 82 10 1 CY7C4201V-15AC CYPRESS CY7C4201V-15AC TQFP3264-BYTE-FIFO 11 1 12.0MHZ THR OSC006 DIG01 300-6027-ND CRYSTAL 12 1 SN74AHC1G00 SOT23-5 SN74AHC1G00DBVR SINGLE-2-INPUT-NAND 13 1 12.288MHZ SMT OSC003 DIG01 SG-8002CA-PCC-ND 14 1 SN74LVC1G125 SOT23-5 SN74LVC1G125DBVR SINGLE-3STATE-BUFFER 15 1 NDS8434A SO-8 FAIRCHILD NDS8434A P-MOSFET SEMI 16 1 MT48LC16M16A2TG-75...
  • Page 83 Bill Of Materials 24 6 2200pF 50V 5% 1206 C12,C17,C22, 12065A222JAT050 C27,C32,C37 25 1 ADM708SAR SOIC8 ANALOG ADM708SAR VOLTAGE-SUPERVISOR DEVICES 26 1 ADP3338AKC-33 SOT-223 ANALOG ADP3338AKC-3.3 3.3V-1.0AMP REGULATOR DEVICES 27 1 ADP3339AKC-5 SOT-223 ANALOG ADP3339AKC-5-REEL 5V-1.5A REGULATOR DEVICES 28 2 ADP3339AKC-33 SOT-223 VR3–4 ANALOG...
  • Page 84 38 1 AD1836AAS MQFP52 ANALOG AD1836AAS MULTI-CHAN- DEVICES NEL-96KHZ-CODEC 39 5 RUBBER FEET BLACK MH1–5 MOUSER 517-SJ-5018BK 40 1 PWR 2.5MM_JACK SWITCH- SC1152-ND12 CON005 CRAFT 41 1 USB 4PIN CON009 MILL-MAX 897-30-004-90-000000 42 1 RCA 2X2 CON013 SWITCH- PJRAS2X2S01 CRAFT 43 1 .05 10X2 CON014 104069-1...
  • Page 85 Bill Of Materials 50 7 AMBER-SMT LED001 LED4–9, LED11 PANASONIC LN1461C-TR GULL-WING 51 12 330pF 50V 5% 805 C13,C18,C23, 08055A331JAT C28,C33,C38 52 42 0.01uF 100V 10% 805 C4,C85,C87, 08051C103KAT2A CERM C108,C112–113, C123–124, C126–128, C136,C146–147, C149–155, C159–161 53 8 0.22uF 25V 10% 805 C129–130, 08053C224FAT CERM...
  • Page 86 62 1 1.2K 1/8W 5% 1206 R129 DALE CRCW1206-122JRT1 63 6 49.9K 1/8W 1% 1206 R38,R45,R54, CR32-4992F-T R62,R70,R78 64 2 2.21K 1/8W 1% 1206 R212–213 CR32-2211F-T 65 1 2000pF 50V 5% 1206 12065A202JAT2A CERM 66 12 100pF 100V 5% 1206 C15,C20,C25, 12061A101JAT2A C30,C35,C40,...
  • Page 87 Bill Of Materials 76 6 11.0K 1/8W 1% 1206 R34,R48,R50, DALE CRCW12061102FRT1 R58,R66,R74 77 8 120PF 50V 5% 1206 C42–45,C55, PHILLIPS 1206CG121J9B200 C57–59 78 1 68PF 50V 5% 1206 PHILLIPS 1206CG680J9B200 79 1 1UF 16V 10% 805 MURATA GRM40X7R105K016AL 80 12 75 1/8W 5% 1206 R113–114, PHILIPS 9C12063A75R0JLHFT...
  • Page 88 91 1 10UH 47 +/-20 IND001 DIG01 445-1202-2-ND 92 2 10K 50MW 5% BGA36 RN1–2 RT130B7 93 15 0.00 100MW 5% 805 R3,R22,R24–25, VISHAY CRCW0805 0.0 RT1 R111,R132, R135–136,R141, R186–189, R210,R222 94 1 190 100MHZ 5A FER002 FER23 MURATA DLW5BSN191SQ2 95 1 3.32K 100MW 1% 805 C188...
  • Page 89 Bill Of Materials 108 9 270 1/8W 5% 1206 R146–147, CR32-271J-T R160–162, R164–165,R168, R195 109 1 680 1/8W 5% 1206 R163 CR32-681J-T 110 1 150 1/8W 1% 1206 R122 PANASONIC ERJ-8ENF1500V 111 2 RED-SMT LED001 LED2–3 PANASONIC LN1261C GULL-WING 112 1 GREEN-SMT LED001 LED1 PANASONIC LN1361C...
  • Page 90 A-10 ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual...
  • Page 91 ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite DNP = Do Not Populate ANALOG 20 Cotton Road Nashua, NH 03063 DEVICES PH: 1-800-ANALOGD Title Approvals Date ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT LITE - TITLE Drawn Size Board No. Checked A0167-2001 Engineering Date 3-24-2003_13:34 Sheet...
  • Page 92 3.3V 3.3V ADV7183_27MHZ_CLK ADV7171_27MHZ_CLK R225 3.3V R179 R180 PPI_27MHZ_CLK 27MHZ 27MHZ RTXI RTXO CLK_OUT CLKOUT CLK_OUT_EXP1 OSC003 CLK1 R181 DSP_CLK CLK2 IDT74FCT3807AQ CLK3 QSOP20 CLK_OUT_EXP2 CLK4 Not populated in standard EZ-KIT Configuration. R109 EXT_DSP_CLK Can be used to provide DSP clock frequency IDT2305-1DC other than that of the Video Interface.
  • Page 93 3.3V FlashLINK JTAG HEADER 3.3V 3.3V 0.00 FLASH_TDI FLASH_TDI_A FLASH_TDI FLASH_TSTAT COM1 COM4 FLASH_RESET_C 0.00 FLASH_TMS FLASH_RESET PD0_A COM1 COM4 RESET FLASH_TDI_B 74LVC00AD 74LVC14A PD1_A PB4_B PC5_B FLASH_TCK_IN FLASH_TCK SOIC14 SOIC14 PD2_A PB5_B PA0_B SN74LVC1G125 FLASH_TERR SOT23-5 PE7_A PB6_B PD2_B 0.00 IDC7X2SRDRA FLASH_TDO...
  • Page 94 3.3V LEFT (WHITE) AD1836_CLK RIGHT (RED) 12.288MHZ OSC003 OUT (J4) IN (J5) 5.49K 100PF 1206 1206 11.0K 3.32K 1206 1206 3.3V OUT1R- 330PF DAC1 RIGHT AD8606AR 680PF SOIC8 5.49K 1.65K 1206 1206 1206 AUDIO CODEC OUT1R+ 10UF CON024 CAP002 DR0PRI R229 0.00 DAC1_RIGHT...
  • Page 95 5.49K 100PF 1206 1206 5.49K 100PF 11.0K 3.32K 1206 1206 1206 1206 OUT2R- 11.0K 3.32K 1206 1206 OUT3R- 330PF 330PF DAC2 RIGHT AD8606AR 680PF DAC3 RIGHT SOIC8 5.49K 1.65K 1206 1206 1206 AD8606AR 680PF OUT2R+ 10UF SOIC8 CON024 CAP002 5.49K 1.65K DAC2_RIGHT 1206...
  • Page 96 CT12 CT10 FER3 FER1 R105 10UF 10UF CON013 5.76K 5.76K CON013 5.76K 5.76K CAP002 CAP002 1206 1206 1206 1206 1206 1206 ADC1_LEFT ADC2_LEFT 120PF 120PF 100PF 1206 100PF 1206 1206 1206 AGND 1206 AGND IN1L- IN2L2 AGND AGND AD1836_VREF AD1836_VREF AD8606AR AD8606AR SOIC8...
  • Page 97 PPICLK_ONBOARD_SELECT PPICLK_AD7183_SELECT PPCLK PPI_27MHZ_CLK (DEFAULT) ADV7183_CLKOUT DAC B DAC C DAC D EXPANSION_CLK Composite Video CVSB CVSB Component Video Differential Component Video S Video PPI_27MHZ_CLK R132 0.00 ADV7183_CLKOUT PPI_CLK R125 1206 PPICLK_AD7183_SELECT ADG752BRT SOT23-6 ADG752BRT SOT23-6 EXPANSION_PPI_CLK PPICLK_ONBOARD_SELECT R127 CON024 1206 0.68UH 2.2UH...
  • Page 98 3.3V (WHITE) OUT R142 R143 R139 R138 (RED) IN VIDEO DECODER PF12 ADV7183_27MHZ_CLK XTAL PF[15:12] PF13 XTAL1 PF14 PF15 ALSB PF1_SDATA PP[3:0] AVIN1 AVIN4 AVIN5 PF0_SCLOCK SCLK R144 Composite Video CVBS CVBS CVBS R183 Differential Component Video ADV7183_RESET RESET S Video ADV7183_CLKOUT PWRDN SN74LVC1G32...
  • Page 99 3.3V 3.3V R150 R149 R157 0.00 3.3V 1206 USB RESET LED3 74LVC14A SWT013 RED-SMT SOIC14 SPST-MOMENTARY LED001 3.3V 3.3V 3.3V CT17 3.3V R159 RESET LED2 RED-SMT R165 LED001 1206 R170 R171 R172 USB_CONFIGURED R164 USB_RESET R166 1206 74LVC00AD RESET SOIC14 3.3V 74LVC00AD 74LVC00AD...
  • Page 100 EXPANSION INTERFACE (TYPE B) 3.3V 3.3V All USB interface circuitry is considered proprietary and has been omitted from this schematic. D[0:15] When designing your JTAG interface please refer to the 3.3V A[1:19] Engineer to Engineer Note EE-68 which can be found at PF[0:15] http://www.analog.com R173...
  • Page 101 FER23 R177 FER18 2.5A CHOKE_COIL 0.00 FUS001 DO-214AA 1206 1206 UNREG_IN UNREG_IN 3V_B INPUT OUTPUT ADP3339AKC-5 R178 FER19 SOT-223 0.00 1206 1206 R176 CT22 CT23 C175 INPUT OUTPUT 1000PF 100K 10UF 0.1UF 10UF 0.1UF DO-214AA 1206 1206 ADP3338AKC-33 SOT-223 7.5V_POWER C104 CT21 C143...
  • Page 102 DSP_VDD_EXT DSP_VDD_INT BBBYP RES IN PLACE OF C188 C181 C183 C184 C182 C185 C180 C199 C200 C198 C190 C188 C187 C189 C186 C191 C196 C194 C193 C195 C192 C197 C179 R194 0.01UF 0.01UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 10UF 10UF 10UF 0.01UF 0.01UF 0.1UF...
  • Page 103 INDEX Symbols peripheral ports, -xiv real time clock (RTC), ~AMS0, memory select pin, 2-3, 2-6, ADV7171, video encoder, 2-12, 3-6, 3-7, 3-11 ~AMS1, memory select pin, 2-3, 2-6, ADV7183, video decoder, 2-12, 3-6, 3-7, 3-11 ~AMS2, memory select pin, 2-3, 2-6, ASYNC, memory banks 0-3, audio ~SMS0, memory select pin, 2-2,...
  • Page 104 INDEX connecting, EZ-KIT Lite board, emulation events, 2-16 connectors, 1-5, 3-16 example programs, 2-13 extender connectors (P3-1), exceptions, 2-16 FlashLINK (P1), 3-18 expansion J1 (expansion interface), board, J10 (USB), interface, 3-4, 3-8, 3-16 J2 (expansion interface), extender connectors (P3-1), J3 (expansion interface), external J4 (audio), 3-17...
  • Page 105 INDEX SRAM, SDRAM, flash memory, -xiii, 2-5, 3-3, 3-10 see graphical user interface (GUI) configuring, internal general-purpose IO pins (U5), 3-15 regulator, map, internal memory, 2-3, modifying, PSDsoft Express, core MMRs, primary, 2-3, data bank A SRAM, programming, FlashLINK, data bank B SRAM, reserved, instruction SRAM, secondary,...
  • Page 106 INDEX LED11, 1-15, 1-16, 3-15 PPI0-7, LED2-3, 1-6, 3-14 TMR1-2, LED4-9, 2-9, 3-15 processor memory map, see license restrictions, ADSP-BF533 processor programmable flags (PFs), 3-4, PF0, 2-12, PF1, 2-12 memory, PF10-11, 3-5, 3-12, 3-14 flash configuration, PF12-15, 3-5, SDRAM configuration, PF2, 2-12, 3-4, 3-11 select pins, see ~AMS0, ~AMS1,...
  • Page 107 INDEX register, 2-11 TMR1-2, primary processor pins, signals, 3-12 trace buffer, 2-14 destination, 2-15 instruction addresses, 2-15 SCLK, 2-4, number, 2-15 SDRAM, -xiii, 2-2, 2-3, 2-4, 2-5, source, 2-15 secondary flash memory, trace window, 2-14, 2-15 serial TSCLK0 clock (SCL), 2-4, 2-12 register, 2-11...
  • Page 108 INDEX decoder, -xiv installation, encoder, -xiv license, input mode, online Help, interface, 2-12 requirements, output mode, starting, 1-16 VisualDSP++ voltage regulators, documentation, VSYNC signal, 3-6, 3-7, 3-11 ADSP-BF533 EZ-KIT Lite Evaluation System Manual...

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