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  • * The APF27Dev DVI/HDMI output may not work correctly: due to a hardware issue on the Powe
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  • The apf27dev PCB design will be reused; surface will be divided by 2 to speed developmen Maximum of I/Os and ports must be available on light-apf27dev :
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  • # '''On APF9328Dev/APF27Dev/PPS:''' connect your PC (= "the Host") to your board with a [http://en.wiki
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  • || [[Image:bootstrap_jumper_apf27.jpg|thumb|right|On the [[APF27Dev]] (J12)]]
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  • * Blinks the LED on [[APF27Dev]] (pin 14 of portF):
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  • ...sing its USB Device port ([[APF9328DevFull]]), a modified USB host port ([[APF27Dev]]), or an USB OTG port put in device mode ([[APF27 PPS]], [[APF51Dev]], [[A === Hardware specifics for the APF27Dev ===
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  • * with an [[APF27Dev]], an [[APF28Dev]], an [[APF51Dev]] or an [[APF6Dev]], you can use the onbo
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  • * [[APF27Dev]]: full featured development board for the APF27 (with several options) ...ion_board|APW wireless board]]: Add WiFi & Bluetooth & GPS & GSM to your [[APF27Dev]]
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  • == On APF9328DevLight 2.0, APF27Dev, APF51Dev & APF28Dev boards, there is already a microSD connector ==
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  • * [[Chimey LW700 |LW700AT (800x480) TFT ]] (old default APF27Dev/APF51Dev LCD, no more sold by Armadeus Systems) * [[Santek ST070015 |ST070015 (800x480) TFT ]] <strong> (Default APF27Dev/APF51Dev/APF28Dev 256k colors TFT sold by Armadeus Systems)</strong>
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  • ...PI will refer to spi1.0 in case of an APF9328 and to spi0.0 in case of the APF27Dev. ==MAX1027 on APF27Dev board==
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  • export PWM_CHIP=pwmchip0 (on APF9328Dev/APF27Dev/APF51Dev/APF28Dev/OPOS6UL) export PWM=0 (on APF9328Dev/APF27Dev/APF51Dev/APF6Dev/OPOS6UL)
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  • Currently only Maxim's DS1374 has been tested on [[APF9328Dev]]/[[APF27Dev]] but any I2C RTC, supported by Linux, should work the same way.
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  • ...s an option on some [[APF9328]] boards. It is mounted in standard on the [[APF27Dev]] development boards. [[Image:Max5821_on_APF27Dev.jpg|thumb|MAX5821 on APF27Dev]]
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  • CAN bus is available on the [[APF9328DevFull]] and [[APF27Dev]] (both as an option) and on the [[APF51Dev]] (by default). ...v_with_MCP2515.jpg|center|thumb|'''figure 1''' - ''MCP2515 localisation on APF27Dev'']]
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  • ...(like the [[TSC2102]] on the [[APF9328DevFull]], the [[TSC2101]] on the [[APF27Dev]], the WM8960 on the [[APF51Dev]] or the SGTL5000 on the [[APF6Dev]]) throu
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  • * [[APF27]] and [[APF27Dev]]: two Host ports are available. The controllers are integrated in the i.MX
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  • [ ] Use D14 LED of the APF27Dev for suspend signaling [ ] Use S1 switch of the APF27Dev to resume after a suspend
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  • {{Note| On [[APF27Dev]] and [[APF51Dev]] a button is already soldered to a FPGA pin. Just don't f
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  • ! ''' ''' || '''APF27Dev''' || '''OPOS6ULDev''' || '''APF9328DevFull''' || '''APF9328DevLightV1''' | ...the LCD_Adapt [[Image:LQ043_Adapt_to_APF27Dev.jpg|thumb|Connection between APF27Dev and LQ043_Adapt]] || flat cable (1) connected between TFT_J23 connector of
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  • Here is a list of the main features and options available on the APF27 and APF27dev: | style="text-align:center;" | '''APF27dev'''
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  • * On the [[APF27Dev]] board it can be soldered on SPI3 bus, which is available on connector J8.
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  • * First award: an [[APF27]] kit (APF27 + corresponding [[APF27Dev]] board (full options))
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  • * For the [[APF27Dev|APF27DevFull]]:
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  • ...rough the USB Host interface (available on [[APF9328DevFull | DevFull]], [[APF27Dev]], [[APF51Dev]] and [[APF28Dev]])
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  • led = plat.request("user_led", 0) # led pin on apf27dev
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  • ...DAC (Audio Out), Mono ADC (Audio In) and HP Amplifier. It is used on the [[APF27Dev]] development board.
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  • ...round:#00ff00;" | OK || Used as High Speed Host only (for the moment == on APF27Dev) ==APF27Dev development baseboard==
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  • * [[ADC_max1027 | MAX1027]] (on [[APF9328DevFull]] & [[APF27Dev]])
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  • ...he [[APF9328DevFull]]|200px]] [[Image:bootstrap_jumper_apf27.jpg|On the [[APF27Dev]]|200px]] [[Image:bootstrap_jumper_apf51.jpg|On the [[APF51Dev]]|200px]]
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  • * The APF27Dev DVI/HDMI output may not work correctly: due to a hardware issue on the Powe
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  • == Building a JTAG connector for APF27Dev board == First you need a decent JTAG connector (the APF27Dev has a non standard JTAG port).
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  • How to use the HDMI/DVI output of the [[APF27Dev|APF27DevFull]] and [[APF51Dev]] development boards.
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  • ...he i.MX27 CSI interface can be found on the J9 connector of the [[APF27Dev|APF27Dev development board]]. ...rs are controllable through an I2C interface. The one on J8 connector of [[APF27Dev]] can for example be used.
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  • ...ges. (10 bits mode not usable on i.MX). These signals are available on the APF27Dev J9 connector (2,5V logic). * I2C bus is used to configure the sensor. This bus is available on the APF27Dev J8 connector.
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  • ** [[CAN_bus_demo_MCP25020|explain how to use your APF27Dev to communicate with a Microchip's CAN IO expander]] ** [[APF27Dev]]
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  • * Plug the microSD in your APF27Dev and powerup your system.
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  • * and all [[APF27Dev]] capabilities
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  • ...board ('''APW''') from Armadeus Systems, designed to be pluggable on an [[APF27Dev]], will give your system the following wireless capabilities (depending on ...have to be configured in order to tell it that an APW is connected to your APF27Dev:
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  • * If you have an [[APF27Dev]], then you can get a [[Wireless extension board]] with Wi-Fi/Bluetooth opt ===APF27Dev + APW===
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  • ==Linux configuration (APF27Dev only)== ...have to be configured in order to tell that an APW is connected to your [[APF27Dev]]:
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  • ...s configured or the baseboard used. (For example UART4 is not available on APF27Dev; indeed pins are used for USB1).
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  • ...and one to use blocking read on switch S1. This two example are made for [[APF27Dev]] daughter card. On APF27Dev, D14 is plugged on port F pin 14, then to open it :
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  • ...plications, Armadeus Systems is developing and providing the [[SP_VISION]] APF27Dev/APF51Dev extension board.}}
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  • ===APF27Dev with 2.6.29 kernel=== With 2.6.29 kernels, on [[APF27Dev]], ''spidev device'' uses the bus number 2 and PortB17 as chip select (J22
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  • ...ght]] || style="width:10%" | [[APF9328DevFull]] || style="width:10%" | [[APF27Dev]] || style="width:10%" | [[APF27 PPS]] || ...ght]] || style="width:10%" | [[APF9328DevFull]] || style="width:10%" | [[APF27Dev]] || style="width:10%" | [[APF27 PPS]] ||
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  • The apf27dev PCB design will be reused; surface will be divided by 2 to speed developmen Maximum of I/Os and ports must be available on light-apf27dev :
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  • ! ''' ''' || '''APF27Dev''' ...e LCD_Adapt [[Image:LW700AT_Adapt_to_APF27Dev.jpg|thumb|Connection between APF27Dev and LW700_Adapt]]
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  • ...obot is based on a Stinger Kit (from RobotShop) and uses the APF27 and the APF27Dev (full options).
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  • ...eid=100 French robotic cup] in May 2010. The team used an Armadeus APF27 + APF27Dev boards. This involved to work on both hardware and software designs. One of
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  • /* APF27Dev has an RTC */
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  • ...ges. (10 bits mode not usable on i.MX). These signals are available on the APF27Dev J9 connector (2,5V logic). * I2C bus is used to configure the sensor. This bus is available on the APF27Dev J8 connector.
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  • ...ge:APF27_PPS_RS232_standard.gif|center|thumb|200px| DB9 connection like on APF27Dev (requires Null-Modem cable)]]
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  • ...ll find informations to measure speed and distance of a vehicle, with an [[APF27Dev]] or an [[APF51Dev]] (coming soon). ...he APF27 or on the FPGA of the APF51. This is only possible if you have an APF27Dev and '''don't plan to use the HDMI chip'''.
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  • The SP_Vision board is an extension of [[APF27Dev]] and [[APF51Dev]] with a Spartan6 and two DDR. It is designed for real-tim
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  • ** for APF27Dev: '''PF14 ->''' PortF (n°6) pin 14 -> (6-1)*32 + 14 -> GPIO n°'''174''' # export LED=174 (APF27Dev)
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  • ...IO) is used to configure the sensor. This 2 pins bus is available on the [[APF27Dev]] J8 connector. [[Image:apf27dev_ov7670_schems.jpg|thumb|center|320px|APF27Dev and OV7670 module pins mapping]]
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  • {{Note| If you make current measurements using a development board like [[APF27dev]] or [[APF51dev]], take care of making all the measurement with the '''same
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  • [[Image:APF27DEV-J13-localisation.png]] [[Image:APF27DEV-J13-PINOUT.png‎]]
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  • [[Image:Sja1000-APF27Dev-Mounting.png | 800px]] == Connection pinout with APF27dev (J20) ==
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  • == [http://www.opossom.com/_downloads/apf27Dev/ APF27Dev] == * [http://www.opossom.com/_downloads/apf27Dev/documentation/dataSheet_APF27Dev.pdf Datasheet]
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  • {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" summary="APF27DEV" | style="text-align:center;" | '''APF27DEV'''
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  • ...ges. (10 bits mode not usable on i.MX). These signals are available on the APF27Dev J9 connector (2,5V logic). * I2C bus is used to configure the sensor. This bus is available on the APF27Dev J8 connector.
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  • 800x480 7" TFT LCD, proposed as default LCD module on [[APF27Dev]] / [[APF28Dev]] / [[APF51Dev]] / [[APF6Dev]] / [[OPOS6UL]], since start of
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  • * On APF27Dev ST07 TFT is not displaying anything after a reset. Bug open: https://source
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  • * [[APF27Dev]]
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  • ...rd for the moment. To play with [[OPOS6UL_SP]] the pin-to-pin compatible [[APF27Dev]] should be used.
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