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Intel
®
StrongARM
®
SA-1110
Microprocessor Development
Board
User’s Guide
ADVANCE INFORMATION
January 2000
Hardware Build Phase 4
Order No: 278278-005
Notice: This document contains information on products in the sampling and initial produc-
tion phases of development. Revised information will be published when this product is avail-
able.
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Page 1 - Microprocessor Development

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development BoardUser’s GuideADVANCE INFORMATION January 2000Hardware Build Phase 4Order No: 278278-005Notice

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1-4 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Introduction1.1 Related DocumentationOther documentation that may be help

Page 3 - Contents

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 1-5Introduction• Phillips Semiconductor UCB1300* codec supports microphone, s

Page 4 - StrongARM

1-6 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide IntroductionThe graphics accelerator board has the following features1:•

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board User’s Guide 2-1Getting Started2This SA-1110 Development Board is supplied as a mother board and function

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2-2 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board User’s Guide Getting Started• 140-pin expansion header—Main connector for SA-1111 Development Module

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board User’s Guide 2-3Getting StartedFigure 2-1. Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board, Side 1A7223-01J9J

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2-4 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board User’s Guide Getting StartedFigure 2-2. Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board, Side 2A7222-02S1

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board User’s Guide 2-5Getting Started2.1.1 Unpacking the Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development BoardWarning: Th

Page 10 - 1.1 Related Documentation

2-6 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board User’s Guide Getting StartedCaution: If the 140-pin connector is damaged due to an improper assembly,

Page 11 - Introduction

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board User’s Guide 2-7Getting Started3. Insert the power jack that is connected to the wall brick into J10 (see

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Information in this document is provided in connection with Intel products. No license, express or implied, by estoppel or otherwise, to any intellect

Page 13 - Getting Started

2-8 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board User’s Guide Getting StartedCaution: The following procedure assumes that the jumper (shunt) for J22,

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board User’s Guide 2-9Getting Started3. Insert the jumper (shunt) for J22 on the Master Power Clip (this jumper

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2-10 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board User’s Guide Getting StartedFigure 2-8. E11 Location on Side 1A7482-01LargeDimplefor Pin 1IndicatorI

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board User’s Guide 2-11Getting Started3. Slide the middle top section of the box away from the notch in E11. Op

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2-12 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board User’s Guide Getting Started.Figure 2-10. E12 Location on Side 2A7483-01S1J10Base StationConnectorPo

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 3-1Theory of Operation3The SA-1110 Development Platform is designed for the h

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3-2 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Theory of OperationFigure 3-1. Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Plat

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 3-3Theory of OperationAs shown in Figure 3-2, the system partitioning allows

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3-4 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Theory of OperationAlthough not intended as a ready to manufacture produc

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-1Hardware Considerations4This chapter provides an in-depth description on t

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board User’s Guide iiiContents1 Introduction...

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4-2 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware ConsiderationsTable 4-1. System Memory Map 4.2.2 Flash MemoryThe

Page 25 - Theory of Operation

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-3Hardware Considerations4.2.3 Main SDRAM InterfaceThe SA-1110 Development B

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4-4 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware ConsiderationsDevelopment Module is not attached and the SA-1110

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-5Hardware ConsiderationsNote: GPIO 0 and GPIO 1 are the only wake up events

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4-6 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware Considerations4.3.1 GPIO 0 and GPIO 1When the SA-1111 Developmen

Page 29 - Hardware Considerations

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-7Hardware Considerations4.3.2 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 GPIO Pin Descriptio

Page 30 - 4.2.2 Flash

4-8 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware Considerations4.4 Register DescriptionsThis section describes th

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-9Hardware Considerations2. Write 0xFF to GPIO 9:23. Configure GPIO 9:2 as i

Page 32 - SA-1110 GPIO Usage

4-10 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware ConsiderationsTable 4-5 provides bit descriptions of the SCR:4.

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-11Hardware ConsiderationsNote: The BCR is not reset at power up time and is

Page 34 - 4.3.1 GPIO 0 and GPIO 1

iv Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board User’s Guide4.7.4 Logic Analyzer Support...

Page 35 - SA-1110 GPIO Pin Descriptions

4-12 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware Considerations7 CF_Bus_OnCompact Flash bus on 0 – CF BUS ON1 –

Page 36 - 4.4 Register Descriptions

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-13Hardware Considerations14 D8_LEDGreen LED0 – LED on1 – LED offApplication

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4-14 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware Considerations4.4.3 SA-1110 Development Board Status Register 0

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-15Hardware ConsiderationsNote: The BSR is updated after each read to the BS

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4-16 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware Considerations4.6.1 LED DisplaysThere are six LEDs on the SA-11

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-17Hardware Considerationsmappings between the SA-1110 and the LCD that the

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4-18 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware Considerations4.7.2 Debug SwitchesA switch pack containing eigh

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-19Hardware Considerations4.8 SMBusThe SMBus interface is a two-wire serial

Page 43 - 4.6 System Displays

4-20 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware ConsiderationsNote: The nine-pin RS232 cable connected to the B

Page 44 - 4.6.2 LCD Displays

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-21Hardware Considerationscells result in a 8.2 V to 5.4 V terminal voltage

Page 45 - 4.7 Debugging

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Development Board User’s Guide v6.2.5 Battery Safety ...

Page 46 - 4.7.4 Logic Analyzer Support

4-22 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware Considerations4.11 Power for the Intel® StrongARM SA-1110 Devel

Page 47 - 4.9 Serial Ports

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-23Hardware ConsiderationsLDO cutout point. The efficiency goes up in sleep

Page 48 - 4.10 Power System

4-24 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware Considerationswired in parallel with a MIC5219 3.3V LDO which i

Page 49 - 4.10.2.1 1.5V Core Power

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-25Hardware Considerations4.11.2.2 Virtual Backup BatteryThe linear boost bo

Page 50 - Development Board

4-26 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware Considerations4.11.2.4 Radio PowerThe SA-1110 Development Board

Page 51 - Regulator

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-27Hardware Considerations4.11.2.5 LCD PowerThe Sharp 3.9” LCD requires +5.0

Page 52 - 4.11.2.1 Sleep Mode

4-28 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware Considerations4.12 Audio SystemsThe SA-1110 Development Board a

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-29Hardware Considerations• Software control of audio destinations• Any OS m

Page 54 - 4.11.2.4 Radio Power

4-30 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware Considerations4.12.3 Stereo Codec InterfaceThe UDA1341 interfac

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-31Hardware Considerations4.12.4 Microphone and SpeakerThe SA-1110 Developme

Page 57 - 4.12.2 L3 Bus

4-32 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware ConsiderationsUDA1341 Line1 input right channel analog input mi

Page 58 - 4.12.3 Stereo Codec Interface

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-33Hardware ConsiderationsA second UDA1341 and a standard AC97 codec are als

Page 59 - 4.12.4 Microphone and Speaker

4-34 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Hardware Considerations4.13.1 CDMA Radio ModuleThe SA-1110 Development B

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 4-35Hardware Considerations4.16 USB Slave PortThe SA-1110 Development Board i

Page 62 - 4.14 Quiet Alert Motor

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 5-1 Analog I/O5The SA-1110 Development Board has several analog I/O systems i

Page 63 - 4.16 USB Slave Port

5-2 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide Analog I/OThe single cell Li-Ion battery has critical voltage thresholds

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 5-3Analog I/O5.2 Analog OutputsThe SA-1111 Development Platform’s SA-1111 com

Page 66 - 5.1.3 Analog Spare

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 6-1 System Power Management6The SA-1110 Development Board is a battery-powere

Page 67 - 5.3 Touch Screen

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 1-1Introduction 1The Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor (SA-1110) is a

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6-2 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide System Power ManagementA second battery threshold circuit, a MAX812 chip

Page 69 - System Power Management

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 6-3System Power Management6.2.2 Smart Battery ManagementThe SA-1110 Developme

Page 70 - System Power Management

6-4 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide System Power ManagementAn added complication with sophisticated battery m

Page 71 - 6.2.5 Battery Safety

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 6-5System Power Management• Max charge current• Max temp6.2.7 Special Handlin

Page 73 - • Max temp

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide A-1CPLD Code AThis appendix lists the CPLD code used on the Intel® StrongARM®

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A-2 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide CPLD CodeRD_nWR pin 18;SA_PCE1n pin 19;SA_PCE2n pin 20;VX_OEn pin 22;SA_A

Page 75 - CPLD Code A

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide A-3CPLD CodeSDCS_BNK2_DIR_1 node ;SDCS_BNK2_DIR_2 node ;SDCS_BNK2_DIR_3 node

Page 76 - CPLD Code

A-4 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide CPLD Code"and will go true (1) after the BCR is writtenBCR_OK := 1 ;

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide A-5CPLD Code!VX_CF_OEn = !CF_ENAB # (CF_ON) ;!VX_A3_0_OEn = (!CF_ENAB &

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1-2 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide IntroductionFigure 1-1. Preliminary Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Developer P

Page 79 - A.2 LCD_P2.PHD File Contents

A-6 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide CPLD Code""----------------------------------------------------

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide A-7CPLD CodeUDA_WS pin 22;"---------------------------------------------

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A-8 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide CPLD CodeSA_VCLK pin 75;SA_ENAB pin 76;ENAB1 node ISTYPE ’reg_d’ ;ENAB2 n

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide A-9CPLD CodeSA_PWR_EN pin 80;SA_PWR_ENn pin 31;AUDIO_PWR_ON pin 81;"----

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A-10 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide CPLD CodeLCD_BLU.OE = LCD_PWR_ON ;LCD_SPS.OE = LCD_PWR_ON ;LCD_CLS.OE

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide A-11CPLD Code& (FRACTlo !=2) & (FRACTlo !=3)) & (ST_SCALER==^b000

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A-12 Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide CPLD CodeLCD_SPR = 1 ;LCD_SPL := ENAB1 & !ENAB2 ;"Note tha

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide A-13CPLD Code""Equations""State machine counts 5 Vertical

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Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide B-1In-Circuit Programming BThis appendix lists the vendors that support in-c

Page 89 - In-Circuit Programming B

Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User’s Guide 1-3IntroductionFigure 1-2 shows a preliminary sideview of the SA-1110 develop

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