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  • Page 1 : : Z o o m SDK :: QuickStart Guide www.logicpd.com...
  • Page 3 ZOOM SDK QuickStart Guide We fast forward the evolution of new products.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    4.2 Power-up the Development Kit 4.3 Software Development Tools 4.4 Sample Application 4.5 Board Support Packages (BSPs) Product Notices Product Registration Zoom Display Kits 7.1 Zoom Display Kit Features Support 8.1 Frequently Asked Questions 8.2 Technical Discussion Group Warranty Statement ZOOM SDK QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 5 Figure 2.2 – Connection Diagram for the Application Baseboard Figure 3.1 – Inserting the Card Engine into the Baseboard Figure 3.2 – Using the Logic Card Engine Extractor Tool Figure 3.3 – Connecting the Baseboard to your PC Figure 3.5 – Example JTAG Settings for Sharp LH79520 Figure 4.1 –...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Congratulations on your purchase of the Zoom™ Starter Development Kit (SDK). The Zoom Starter Development Kit provides a product-ready software and hardware platform for evaluating the functionality of Logic’s Card Engine module and the associated processor. Logic’s embedded solutions fast forward product development and helps your company stay focused on your high-value core technologies.
  • Page 7 Embedded Visual Tools on Windows Embedded CE supported Development Kits Mechanical 102 mm long x 152 mm wide x 16.8 mm high 1. Available as downloads from Logic’s website. Please create an account and register your product to access these software tools: http://www.logicpd.com/auth/.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Figure 2.1 – Kit Contents Ethernet Null-modem Cross-over Power Adapters Serial Cable Cable (Europe, Japan, UK, and US) CD-ROM Card Engine Extractor Tool Regulated 5V Power Supply Card Engine Application Baseboard ZOOM SDK QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 9: Cd-Rom Contents

    Tera Term serial emulation program (or equivalent) 1. May vary across Development Kits. 2. 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: http://www.logicpd.com/auth/.
  • Page 10: Application Baseboard Connection Diagram

    Ethernet cross-over cable For Linux development Host PC running Windows 2000 or Windows XP / Cygwin or Linux GNU cross development toolchain 2.4 Application Baseboard Connection Diagram Figure 2.2 – Connection Diagram for the Application Baseboard ZOOM SDK QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 11 Q – Ethernet LEDs (activity LED on the left and link LED on the right, in this view) 1. Important Note: The application baseboard is a common assembly board for all Starter Development Kits and may contain peripheral connectors and features that are not supported by the Card Engine purchased. ZOOM SDK QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 12: Quickstart

    Verify that the expansion connectors on the Card Engine and baseboard have mated completely and the SODIMM connector locks have locked with the Card Engine down. Figure 3.1 – Inserting the Card Engine into the Baseboard SODIMM Connector Expansion SODIMM Connectors Connector Locks Final Position ZOOM SDK QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 13: Removing The Card Engine From The Baseboard

    3.2 Removing the Card Engine from the Baseboard If your Starter Development Kit did not include a Logic extractor tool with its contents, please contact Logic Sales for information on obtaining the tool. To remove the Card Engine, place the Logic extractor tool behind the Card Engine with the prongs of the tool inserted under the back edge of the Card Engine (see Figure 3.2).
  • Page 14: Connecting The Zoom Starter Development Kit To Your Pc

    5 volt line-output connector into the power connector on the application baseboard as shown above in Figure 3.3. Note: The Japan power adapter is labeled; the US adapter is not. ZOOM SDK QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 15: Figure 3.5 - Example Jtag Settings For Sharp Lh79520

    Jump pins 4–6 Jump pin 5 Jump pins 1–3 LH7A404-10/11 Jump pin 6 Jump pins 4–6 Renesas SH7727-20 SH7760-10 Marvell PXA270-10 Figure 3.5 – Example JTAG Settings for Sharp LH79520 – – Normal Operation JTAG Operation ZOOM SDK QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 16: Test Drive The Zoom Starter Development Kit

    Tera Term Pro for Windows 2000 or Windows XP. Tera Term Pro is provided on the CD-ROM or can be downloaded for free from Logic’s website at: https:// www.logicpd.com/auth/. Tera Term Pro is not available for Linux users. Logic Product Development does not guarantee or support any terminal emulation programs under Linux or Windows platforms.
  • Page 17: Power-Up The Development Kit

    Card Engine connections, and then press system reset. 4.3 Software Development Tools Refer to the tool-specific readme files and the Zoom SDK User’s Manual for installation instructions and directions for using the software development tools. 4.4 Sample Application The Zoom Starter Development Kit comes with a sample application that can be downloaded from Logic’s website.
  • Page 18: Board Support Packages (Bsps)

    NK.bin for information about the capabilities of the binary 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 Embedded CE BSP License Agreement located at: http://www.logicpd.com/downloads/406/.
  • Page 19: Product Notices

    The various debug header pins are tied to actual lines on the Card Engine and application baseboard. Some of them will reset the board if they are touched directly. Be aware of this situation. Logic’s warranty does not cover products damaged by ESD.
  • Page 20: Product Registration

    Internet Explorer or Firefox. In addition, you will be notified when Logic releases updates to your product. Go to the “Create Account” section on the Logic Support website at http://www.logicpd.com/support/, and create a user account.
  • Page 21: Zoom Display Kits

    7 Zoom Display Kits Display Kits are ideal for embedded solutions requiring a graphical user interface. Logic offers a variety of display sizes (3.5”, 3.6”, 5.7”, 6.4”, 10.4”, 12.1”), resolutions (QVGA, VGA, SVGA), and types (TFT, AD-TFT). Zoom Display Kits are sold separately. Please verify the selected Development Kit and Card Engine support the desired Display Kit.
  • Page 22: Zoom Display Kit Features

    TFT LCD displays (AD-TFT). Please refer to the respective Card Engine processor product brief for display controller support. Please verify the selected processor supports the Display Kits. (R) An R in the model number denotes a RoHS compliant configuration. Please contact Logic with other display requirements. ZOOM SDK QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 23: Support

    8 Support The Zoom SDK is a low cost Development Kit. Logic has created a self-service (FAQ, Technical Discussion Groups, Ask A Question) technical support process to make it easier for our customers to find answers to their questions, and this helps Logic provide low cost Development Kits.
  • Page 24: Frequently Asked Questions

    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 Systems & Software Engineering PCB Design & Layout FPGA/DSP Design Manufacturing Services 8.1 Frequently Asked Questions Visit http://www.logicpd.com/support/ for a complete list of FAQs for the Zoom Starter...
  • Page 25: Warranty Statement

    9 Warranty Statement Refer to warranty card enclosed in development kit. ZOOM SDK QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 26 Support Packages in Section 8; General grammatical and formatting changes PN 1007458 Jed Anderson throughout 04/23/07 Please check www.logicpd.com for the latest revision of this manual and additional Zoom SDK and Card Engine documentation and software. ZOOM SDK QuickStart Guide...
  • Page 27 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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