SWRU631
November
2024
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Description
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Get Started
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Features
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1Evaluation Module Overview
- 1.1
Introduction
- 1.2
Kit Contents
- 1.3
Specification
- 1.4
Device Information
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2Hardware
- 2.1
PCB Handling Recommendations
- 2.2
Power Connections
- 2.3
Connectors
- 2.3.1
MIPI 60-Pin Connector (J19)
- 2.3.1.1
MIPI TRACE ECO List
- 2.3.2
Debug Connector-60 pin (J7)
- 2.3.2.1
CSI2 FE Connector ECO List
- 2.3.3
Ethernet Ports (J4 and J9)
- 2.3.3.1
ECOs to Enable the DP83TG720S-Q1 PHY
- 2.3.4
USB Connectors (J8, J10)
- 2.3.5
OSC_CLK_OUT Connector (J2)
- 2.3.6
Voltage Rails Ripple Measurement Connectors (J1, J3, J5) (DNP)
- 2.4
Antenna
- 2.5
PMIC
- 2.6
On-Board Sensors
- 2.7
PC Connection
- 2.7.1
XDS110 Interface
- 2.7.2
FTDI Interface
- 2.8
Connecting the AWR2E44PEVM to the DCA1000 EVM
- 2.9
Jumpers, Switches, and LEDs
- 2.9.1
Switches
- 2.9.2
Sense On Power (SOP) Jumpers (J17, J18, J20)
- 2.9.3
I2C Connections
- 2.9.4
Push Buttons
- 2.9.5
LEDs
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3Software
- 3.1
Software, Development Tools, and Example Code
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4Hardware Design Files
- 4.1
Design Files
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5Additional Information
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Trademarks
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6Revision History
Features
- SPEED 3D waveguide antennd (4 receive - 4 transmit channels)
- 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 Ethernet 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
- 5V/12V power jack to power the board