Difference between revisions of "Manufacturer's specifications"
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== Processor documentation == | == Processor documentation == | ||
− | + | Marvell® PXA270 with XScale™ Processor documentation: | |
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* [http://pubs.gumstix.com/documents/PXA%20Documentation/PXA270/PXA270%20Processor%20Developer's%20Manual%20%5b280000-002%5d.pdf PXA270 Processor Developer's Manual] | * [http://pubs.gumstix.com/documents/PXA%20Documentation/PXA270/PXA270%20Processor%20Developer's%20Manual%20%5b280000-002%5d.pdf PXA270 Processor Developer's Manual] | ||
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Posting of this document to a gumstix wiki page was approved in February, 2007 by Kenny Young of | Posting of this document to a gumstix wiki page was approved in February, 2007 by Kenny Young of | ||
W-Neweb Corporation in San Jose, California. | W-Neweb Corporation in San Jose, California. | ||
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== Motherboard Connectors == | == Motherboard Connectors == | ||
− | === part numbers for the | + | === part numbers for the 120pin connector === |
− | - The | + | - The [[120pin connector]] that goes on the gumstix is the part #55686-1274 from Molex. |
- the mating connector from Molex is part #54876-1274 (discontinued) | - the mating connector from Molex is part #54876-1274 (discontinued) | ||
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FH12A-24S-0.5SH(55) Digikey part HFK124CT-ND | FH12A-24S-0.5SH(55) Digikey part HFK124CT-ND | ||
− | The | + | The [[24pin connector]] was added to the verdex motherboard in response to customer demands for a daughtercard on the 120-pin side of the motherboard that provides UART, USB host etc function on the 24pin/120pin side of the verdex motherboard as these functions are normally "60-pin" type functions. |
With a flat flex cable, it should be easy to bring those functions from the 24-pin flex connector onto a custom board on the120-pin side of the verdex motherboard in order to reduce the thickness of the board "sandwich". | With a flat flex cable, it should be easy to bring those functions from the 24-pin flex connector onto a custom board on the120-pin side of the verdex motherboard in order to reduce the thickness of the board "sandwich". | ||
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Hirose DF12D(3.0)60DP0.5V80. | Hirose DF12D(3.0)60DP0.5V80. | ||
− | + | The [[60pin connector]] is 0.5mm pitch and has an interboard distance of 3mm, so working with it really requires using surface mount pads and techniques. | |
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[[Category:Resources]] | [[Category:Resources]] |
Revision as of 14:45, 29 March 2008
Contents
Processor documentation
Marvell® PXA270 with XScale™ Processor documentation:
Bluetooth: PBA31308
Infineon publishes this PBA31308 documentation for the Infineon PBA31308 module RoHS-compliant (Class 2 Bluetooth™) used in gumstix
Ethernet: SMSC module
As of the Spring 2007, Gumstix uses the SMSC LAN91C111 ethernet module for the various 92-pin and 120-pin expansion boards. The manufacturer specs for the SMSC module are posted here.
Wifi: Wistron antenna used for wifi and verdex Bluetooth
The document has been posted here.
Posting of this document to a gumstix wiki page was approved in February, 2007 by Kenny Young of W-Neweb Corporation in San Jose, California.
Motherboard Connectors
part numbers for the 120pin connector
- The 120pin connector that goes on the gumstix is the part #55686-1274 from Molex.
- the mating connector from Molex is part #54876-1274 (discontinued)
- The new mating connector from Molex is part # 0546841204
part numbers for the 24-pin flex connector
FH12A-24S-0.5SH(55) Digikey part HFK124CT-ND
The 24pin connector was added to the verdex motherboard in response to customer demands for a daughtercard on the 120-pin side of the motherboard that provides UART, USB host etc function on the 24pin/120pin side of the verdex motherboard as these functions are normally "60-pin" type functions.
With a flat flex cable, it should be easy to bring those functions from the 24-pin flex connector onto a custom board on the120-pin side of the verdex motherboard in order to reduce the thickness of the board "sandwich".
Additionally, for very simple gumstix implementation scenarios, (e.g. connecting say an I2C sensor to a gumstix), the 24-pin flex connector is lower cost & easier to integrate than the 60- or 120-pin connectors.
Gumstix added the 24-pin flex connector to address several issues:
1) being able to get a console while the motherboard is otherwise in use without the physical limitations of the tweener.
2) USB Host.
3) Battery for RTC.
4) Daughtercards that need a flex connector.
part numbers for the 60-pin connector
Hirose DF12D(3.0)60DP0.5V80.
The 60pin connector is 0.5mm pitch and has an interboard distance of 3mm, so working with it really requires using surface mount pads and techniques.
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