Board Unpacking
MSC711x Application Development System (MSC711xADS) Reference Manual, Rev. 1
Freescale Semiconductor
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Hardware Configuration and Boot
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This chapter provides unpacking, installation, and hardware preparation instructions for the MSC711xADS. It also
describes the boot procedure and familiarizes you with the board controls and indicators for use during board
operation.
2.1 Board Unpacking
The procedure for unpacking the MSC711xADS board is as follows:
1.
Unpack the equipment from the shipping carton. If the shipping carton is damaged upon receipt,
request that the carrier agent be present during unpacking and inspection of equipment.
2.
Refer to the packing list and verify that all items are present.
3.
Save the packing material for storing and reshipping equipment.
CAUTION:
Avoid touching areas of the integrated circuitry; static discharge can damage
circuits.
2.2 Board Installation
To install the MSC711xADS, perform the following steps:
1.
Determine whether the MSC711xADS is to be accessed via a JTAG interface or a PC.
a.
For JTAG, connect the JTAG device to the JTAG/COP header connector (P14).
b.
For a PC, install the CodeWarrior test software or any other compatible debugging software on the
PC. The MSC711xADS is optimized for CodeWarrior test software.
2.
Determine whether board operation is to be host-controlled or stand-alone. Make the connections and
configurations accordingly, as described in Section 2.3 on page 10.
3.
If the board is to be inserted into a cPCI rack, configure the JP7 jumper accordingly (see
Section 2.4.14
on page 17).
4.
Prepare the equipment for testing.For example, if checking telecom, prepare the phone lines for the
lab, and so on.
5.
Configure the MSC711xADS switches and jumpers as described in Section 2.4 on page 10. The
switches and jumpers that must be configured before you can proceed to step 6 are as follows:
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RP1 (Core voltage, see Section 2.4.1 on page 12).
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SW6 (JTAG chain options, see Section 2.4.4 on page 13).
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SW7 (I2C EEPROM configuration options, see Section 2.4.5 on page 14).
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JP1 (Ethernet PHY MII/RMII mode, see Section 2.4.8 on page 15).
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Initialize the SDRAM (see Section 5.8.1 on page 47).
6.
Insert the MSC7116 DSP device into the indicated socket (see Figure 1-2 on page 5). Ensure that the
alignment indicator (a dot) on the device is next to the alignment indicator (a section of metal) on the
chip socket.