Summary of Contents for NXP Semiconductors iMX6ULLEVK
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Quick Start Guide Evaluation Kit Based on i.MX 6ULL Applications Processor...
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Quick Start Guide GET TO KNOW THE EVALUATION KIT BASED ON i.MX 6ULL APPLICATIONS PROCESSOR Audio Jack ON/OFF Power Switch Speaker Debug USB Reset DC IN: 5 V/4 A USB OTG Boot Mode Select Switch USB HOST DDR3L JTAG i.MX 6ULL Arduino SODIMM Interface...
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6ULL applications processor. To speed up additional capabilities such as resistive development, hardware design files, tools touch display, EMV and Bluetooth/Wi-Fi ® and board support packages (BSPs) for connectivity. Refer to www.nxp.com/ iMX6ULLEVK for further information. Linux are available at ® www.nxp.com/iMX6ULLEVK.
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Quick Start Guide FEATURES The following features are available with the EVK based on i.MX 6ULL applications processor: • i.MX 6ULL applications processor with • L/R speaker connectors a 900 MHz ARM Cortex -A7 core ® ® • Two 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet connectors •...
www.nxp.com GETTING STARTED This section describes how to use the evaluation kit and the required accessories to develop applications using the evaluation kit. Unpacking the Kit The evaluation kit is shipped with the items listed in Table 1. Ensure the items are available in the i.MX 6ULL Evaluation Kit.
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Quick Start Guide Prepare Accessories The following items in Table 2 are required to run the i.MX 6ULL Evaluation Kit. ITEM DESCRIPTION LCD Module LCD8000-43T is the validated module, which has a 4.3 inch resistive (optional) touch screen and supports a resolution of up to 480x3(RGB)x272. Note: An LCD module is not a standard part of the evaluation kit.
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Download Software and Tools Download installation software and documentation under “Jump Start Your Design” at www.nxp.com/iMX6ULLEVK. Table 3 lists the documents available on the website. ITEM DESCRIPTION • Schematics, layout and Gerber files Documentation • Quick Start Guide Software development tools...
Connect USB bottom contact. Debug Cable Note: The LCD Module is not included in the kit. It is sold separately at www.nxp.com/iMX6ULLEVK. Connect the micro-B end of the supplied USB cable into debug port J1901 on the Connect Ethernet Cable base board (700-28616).
www.nxp.com BOOT PROCESS FOR LINUX IMAGE Boot Process • Change SW602 to D1:ON,D2:OFF (Refer to Table 4) to enter internal boot mode, and then switch SW601 to D1:OFF, D2:OFF, D3:ON, D4:OFF (Refer to Table 5) to boot from the MicroSD card, as shown in Figure 2 and Figure 3. After the board images are programmed and the boot switches are correctly configured, the system is ready to run.
Quick Start Guide DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATION Table 4 shows the switch configuration of boot mode for i.MX 6ULL EVK. Internal boot is chosen as default. Table 5 shows the switch configuration of boot device for i.MX 6ULL EVK. MicroSD is chosen as default.
www.nxp.com Button Functions Table 6 shows the functions of the push buttons and switches on the board. ITEM DESCRIPTION Evaluation kit ON/OFF button • In Yocto Project, short press and long press will only generate an interrupt, the usage could be defined by upper software. •...
WARRANTY under “Jump Start Your Design” Visit www.nxp.com/warranty for at www.nxp.com/iMX6ULLEVK. complete warranty information. www.nxp.com/iMX6ULLEVK NXP and the NXP logo are trademarks of NXP B.V. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. ARM and Cortex are registered trademarks of ARM Limited (or its subsidiaries) in the EU and/or elsewhere.
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