SPRUJ22C
November 2021 – September 2024
AWR2944
,
AWR2944P
1
Description
Features
4
1
Evaluation Module Overview
1.1
Introduction
1.2
Key Features
1.3
What’s Included
1.3.1
Kit Contents
1.3.2
mmWave Out-of-Box (OOB) Demo
2
Hardware
2.1
Block Diagram
2.2
PCB Handling Recommendations
2.3
Power Connections
2.4
Connectors
2.4.1
MIPI 60-Pin Connector (J19)
2.4.2
Debug Connector-60 pin (J7)
2.4.3
CAN-A Interface Connector (J3)
2.4.4
CAN-B Interface Connector (J2)
2.4.5
Ethernet Ports (J4 and J9)
2.4.5.1
ECOs to Enable the DP83TC812R (AWR2944EVM) or DP83TG720S (AWR2944PEVM) PHY
2.4.5.1.1
ECO needed to source 25MHz clock from AWR2944P to DP83TG720S
2.4.6
USB Connectors (J8, J10)
2.4.7
OSC_CLKOUT Connector (J14)
2.4.8
PMIC SPI Connector (J16) (DNP)
2.4.9
Voltage Rails Ripple Measurement Connectors (J1, J5) (DNP)
2.5
Antenna
2.6
PMIC
2.7
On-Board Sensors
2.8
PC Connection
2.8.1
XDS110 Interface
2.8.2
FTDI Interface
2.9
Connecting the AWR2944EVM/AWR2944PEVM to the DCA1000 EVM
2.10
Jumpers, Switches, and LEDs
2.10.1
Switches
2.10.2
Sense On Power (SOP) Jumpers (J17, J18, J20)
2.10.3
I2C Connections
2.10.4
Push Buttons
2.10.5
LEDs
3
Software
3.1
Software, Development Tools, and Example Code
4
Hardware Design Files
4.1
Design Files
5
Compliance Information
5.1
Requirements for Operating in the EU and UK regions
6
Additional Information
Trademarks
7
Revision History
1.2
Key Features
Onboard antenna
XDS110 based JTAG emulation with serial port for onboard 64-bit QSPI flash programming
UART to USB Debug port for terminal access using FT4232H
60-pin, high-density (HD) connector for external JTAG/emulator interface with TRACE and CSI2 support
60-pin, high-density (HD) connector for debug, SPI, I2C and LVDS
RJ45 connector to stream the captured data over the network to the host PC
MATEnet
Ethernet®
interface to stream the captured data over the network to an automotive host
Dual onboard CAN-FD transceiver
One button and LED for basic user interface
12V power jack to power the board