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==Description==
 
==Description==
The APF51 is a high-end [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-board_computer Single Board Computer] targeted for advanced GUI, intensive computation and extended connectivity.
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The APF6 is a high-end [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-board_computer Single Board Computer] targeted for advanced GUI, intensive computation and extended connectivity.
  
 
Here is a list of the main features:
 
Here is a list of the main features:
* Processor: [http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/taxonomy.jsp?code=IMX6X_SERIES i.MX6] (single, dual or quad core Cortex-A9 @ 1GHz)
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* Processor: [http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/taxonomy.jsp?code=IMX6X_SERIES i.MX6] (single, dual or quad core Cortex-A9 @ up to 1GHz)
* RAM: DDR3 1086. 512Mbytes to 2GBytes. 32 ot 64bits data bus. Default capacity will be 512Mbytes.
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* RAM: DDR3 1066MHz. 512Mbytes to 2GBytes. 32 ot 64bits data bus. Default capacity will be 512Mbytes.
 
* Flash: eMMC 4Gbytes, 8 bits data bus.
 
* Flash: eMMC 4Gbytes, 8 bits data bus.
 
* Ethernet: onboard Physical (ready to use Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbit link)
 
* Ethernet: onboard Physical (ready to use Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbit link)
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All the i.MX6 peripherals can be accessed through two high density [[Hirose connectors]].
 
All the i.MX6 peripherals can be accessed through two high density [[Hirose connectors]].
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== Note for APF6 boards ==
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For compatibility reasons with the [[APF6_SP | APF6x_SP]] the PCIe support has been activated on U-Boot. A warning message appears during the boot startup indicating:
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WARNING: Make sure the PCIe #PERST line is connected
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</pre>
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Do not take care of it if you don't use PCIe commands from U-Boot.
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==
  
* [[Datasheet | Datasheet and schema]]
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* [[Datasheet#APF6 | Datasheet and schematics]]
  
 
==Feature list==
 
==Feature list==
* [[APF6_Linux_kernel_status]]
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* [[APF6 Linux kernel status]]
  
 
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* [[USB_OTG]]
 
* [[USB_OTG]]
 
* [[CAN_bus_Linux_driver|CAN bus]]
 
* [[CAN_bus_Linux_driver|CAN bus]]
* [[PCIE]]
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* [[PCIE | PCI Express]]
  
 
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===Wireless communication===
 
===Wireless communication===
* [[TI driver |Jorjin chipset driver]]
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* [[Wl12xx_driver]]
 
* [[Wifi|WiFi usage on Linux]]
 
* [[Wifi|WiFi usage on Linux]]
 
* [[Bluetooth|Bluetooth usage on Linux]]
 
* [[Bluetooth|Bluetooth usage on Linux]]

Latest revision as of 16:39, 14 July 2015

Description

The APF6 is a high-end Single Board Computer targeted for advanced GUI, intensive computation and extended connectivity.

Here is a list of the main features:

  • Processor: i.MX6 (single, dual or quad core Cortex-A9 @ up to 1GHz)
  • RAM: DDR3 1066MHz. 512Mbytes to 2GBytes. 32 ot 64bits data bus. Default capacity will be 512Mbytes.
  • Flash: eMMC 4Gbytes, 8 bits data bus.
  • Ethernet: onboard Physical (ready to use Ethernet 10/100/1000Mbit link)
  • USB: High speed USB OTG (OnTheGo) with onboard Physical (ready to use USB OTG link)
  • USB: High speed Host with integrated PHY
  • PCIexpress Gen2
  • SATA II
  • DVI output
  • TFT CMOS/LVDS interface
  • WiFi (option): b/g/n with u.FL antenna
  • Bluetooth (option): BT 4.0
  • Only one external supply of 3.3V required.
  • Mechanical dimensions: 60x50mm

All the i.MX6 peripherals can be accessed through two high density Hirose connectors.

Note for APF6 boards

For compatibility reasons with the APF6x_SP the PCIe support has been activated on U-Boot. A warning message appears during the boot startup indicating:

WARNING: Make sure the PCIe #PERST line is connected

Do not take care of it if you don't use PCIe commands from U-Boot.

Resources

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