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====== EV-COG-AD3029WZ MCU Cog ====== | ====== EV-COG-AD3029WZ MCU Cog ====== | ||
- | The EV-COG-AD3029WZ is an //MCU Cog// board for the [[http:// | + | The EV-COG-AD3029WZ is an //MCU Cog// board for the [[adi>en/ |
===== Main Features ===== | ===== Main Features ===== | ||
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==== Power Regulator ==== | ==== Power Regulator ==== | ||
- | The MCU Cog board uses an on-board switching regulator - the [[http:// | + | The MCU Cog board uses an on-board switching regulator - the [[adi>en/ |
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===== Wireless Connectivity Options ===== | ===== Wireless Connectivity Options ===== | ||
- | The MCU Cog board offers support for ADI RF daughter-cards such as the EV-ADF70301-915AZ via the " | + | The MCU Cog board offers support for ADI RF daughter-cards such as the EV-ADF70301-915AZ via the " |
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+ | ===== Buttons/ | ||
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+ | The MCU Cog offers 2 buttons and 2 LED(s) that can be used by the Application. The default GPIO connections are shown in the tables below. | ||
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+ | ===== Expansion Connectors ===== | ||
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+ | One of the USP of the MCU Cog is access to ALL GPIO via Expansion Connectors (" | ||
+ | ==== Expansion connector " | ||
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+ | ==== Expansion connector " | ||
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+ | ===== Jumper Settings ===== | ||
+ | The MCU Cog offers flexibility in terms of power muxing options and the facility to route any GPIO externally via the expansion connectors " | ||
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+ | ==== Jumper locations on board ==== | ||
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+ | The following image of the bottom layer of the PCB highlights the jumper positions on the board: | ||
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+ | Note that the jumpers JH6 and JP16 on the **top** layer of the board. | ||
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+ | ==== Changing the jumper settings ==== | ||
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+ | === Shunt Jumpers (JHx) === | ||
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+ | As mentioned above, the shunt jumpers are 1.27mm headers, whose pins are shorted using a shunt. This shunt is inserted by default in the positions as mentioned in the table above. | ||
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+ | To change a jumper setting, carefully remove the shunt from its position, and re-insert the shunt in the correct position corresponding to the pin numbers to be shorted. The pin numbers are mentioned on the silkscreen of the PCB (usually both pin 1 & 2) and thus the default positions can be located. | ||
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+ | For example JH11 controls which signal is sent to the RTC1_SS2 SensorStrobe pin. By default the ADXL_362_INT2 signal is connected to the SensorStrobe pin. In order to connect the RF module, JH11 needs to be moved from "1 and 2" to "3 and 4". The corresponding change is shown below: | ||
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+ | === Solder Jumpers (JPx) === | ||
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+ | Solder jumpers are shorted using a solder blob. There are 16 such jumpers on the board, out of which 15 are on the bottom side of the board while 1 (JP16) is on the top side of the board. Positions 1, 2 and 3 are usually indicated along the jumpers. | ||
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+ | To change a solder jumper, using a hot soldering iron, melt the blob of solder and move it into the desired position (1-2 or 3-2 or 4-2). | ||
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+ | For example, GPIO30 is connected to the on board ADT7420 temperature sensor by default. In order to bring it out to the expander JP3 needs to be shifted from 1-2 to 2-3. After using a soldering iron to shift the jumpers, this is how it looks before and after: | ||
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+ | ===== MCU Cog Design and Integration Files ===== | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round download 60%> | ||
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+ | ==== Add-on Template ==== | ||
+ | For developers designing a Cog add-on board, the template schematic/ | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round download 60%> | ||
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+ | </ | ||
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+ | \\ End Document \\ | ||
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+ | **[[resources: |