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Intel PXA250 and PXA210 Applications Processors

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Example Form Factor Reference Design<br />

Schematic Diagrams<br />

B<br />

B.1 Notes<br />

The example form factor reference design schematics in this appendix have known issues <strong>and</strong><br />

assumptions that need to be assessed for each board design. This appendix documents the issues<br />

that have been discovered <strong>and</strong> provides revision data for the schematics. This appendix also points<br />

out some of the design specific assumptions that were made in designing this board.<br />

Page 4: The schematic supports the SA1110 legacy mode for addressing the SDRAM. See<br />

SDRAM section of the design guidelines to explain normal vs. legacy addressing modes.<br />

Page 10: U26 allows the CF card to access the I 2 C interface.<br />

Page 11: The MMC slot has resistor jumpers to select SDCARD <strong>and</strong>/or MMC card support. If the<br />

users wants to support both SCARD <strong>and</strong> MMC, populate the resistor values in the SD column of<br />

the CARD selection table. If MMC card support only populate the resistors under the MMC<br />

column in the table.<br />

Page 11: The JTAG port on this board assumes that it is connected to a specific JTAG bridge board.<br />

If you follow this design guide, you should not need the bridge board. See the JTAG section of this<br />

document for more details on this bridge board implementation.<br />

Page 11: J19 pin 9 requires a 1.5 k pull down.<br />

Page 13: U33, U34, U35, U40, <strong>and</strong> surrounding circuits are to support a legacy sharp LCD. Refer<br />

to that vendor’s design guidelines if you are integrating a different LCD display.<br />

Page 14: U36, U37, U39, J13, <strong>and</strong> surrounding circuits including the resistor divider network in the<br />

upper left h<strong>and</strong> corner support a legacy Sharp LCD. Refer to that vendor’s design guidelines if you<br />

are integrating a different LCD display.<br />

Page 14: J14 is the Toshiba LCD connector. Confirm the pinout before layout.<br />

B.2 Schematic Diagrams<br />

The example form factor reference design schematics are on the following pages.<br />

<strong>PXA250</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>PXA210</strong> <strong>Applications</strong> <strong>Processors</strong> Design Guide B-1

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