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Intel® StrongARM* SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Quick Start Procedures
User's Guide
Order Number: 278339-002
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Contents
Overview Related Documents. File Package Locations
Quick Start Procedures Intel® StrongARM* SA-1110 Development Board. First Steps 2.1.1 Unpacking SA-1110 Development Board Components 2.1.2 Supplying Power Standalone SA-1110 Development Board Limited Functionality Check 2.2.1 Limited Audio System Functionality Check: 2.2.2 Interpretation Results: Physically Connecting SA-1110 Development Board Host Computer Changing Installed Boot Executable 2.4.1 Using Eboot Load Windows* 2.4.2 Using Angel* Load Applications Developed with ARM* Tool Sets
Quick Start Procedures Intel® StrongARM* SA-1111 Development Module. Unpacking SA-1111 Development Module Components. 3.1.1 Significant Components SA-1111 Development Module 3.1.2 Other Components Used Quick Start Procedures First Steps 3.2.1 Configuring Switches SA-1111 Development Module. 3.2.2 Assembling SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform 3.2.3 Supplying Power Assembled SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform Using Angel Diagnostic Manager 3.3.1 Attaching Peripherals 3.3.2 Limited Functionality Checking with Diagnostic Manager
Figures
Base Station Cable. Significant Components SA-1111 Development Module (Side
Tables
Referenced Documents. File Locations Descriptions
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Overview
purpose this document guide fastest possible limited functionality check Intel® StrongARM* SA-1110 Development Board (SA-1110 Development Board) and, relevant, Intel® StrongARM* SA-1111 Development Module (SA-1111 Development Module). These boards compose Intel® StrongARM* SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform (SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform). There parts procedure. first part procedure (Section 2.0) describes checking SA-1110 Development Board without attached SA-1111 Development Module. This part procedure must always performed first, whether there SA-1111 Development Module check. second part procedure (Section 3.0) describes attach SA-1111 Development Module (SA-1111 Development Module) perform limited functionality check This document provides quick start procedures for:
SA-1110/SA-1111 Development (order number SA111XDEVKIT 825204) SA-1110 Development Board (order number SA1110DEVBD 825202) SA-1111 Development Module (order number SA1111DEVMOD 825203)
Related Documents
following user's guides referenced this document:
Table
Referenced Documents
Ref. Date, Rev. Title Intel® StrongARM* June 2000 RD[1] Hardware Build Phase SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User's Guide (File name 278278.pdf CD-ROM) Intel® StrongARM* SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Platform Windows* Software Users Guide (File name: 278322.pdf CD-ROM) January 2000 RD[3] Hardware Build Phase Intel® StrongARM* SA-1111 Microprocessor Development Module User's Guide (File name: 278281.pdf CD-ROM) Order 278322 Order 278278 Location
RD[2]
Order 278281
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File Package Locations
This document refers various files. Many files available from installation packages located either Intel developer site CD-ROM shipped with SA-1110 Development Board ("the kit"). following table describes files their source locations.
Table
File Locations Descriptions
Designator File Package Identification Windows executable imagea JTAG flash programming utility Angel* executable image (db1110b.bin) (Only version 208A higher) Eboot executable image JTAG programming Source Locations Also contained Intel CD-ROM Also contained Intel CD-ROM Also contained Intel CD-ROM Eboot (for versions higher Microsoft Windows* Binary Kit), that kit's readme.txt. current available from: Also contained Intel CD-ROM kit.
subject proper licensing Microsoft detailed User Licensing Agreement.
FP[1]
FP[2]
FP[3]
FP[4]
Quick Start Procedures Intel® StrongARM* SA-1110 Development Board
This section describes unpack physically configure SA-1110 Development Board. then describe perform limited functionality check board with installed Diagnostics Manager software. then describes change software that executes power-up either EBoot* Angel*. Note: procedures this section must executed before attaching optional SA-1111 Development Module.
First Steps
This section describes unpack SA-1110 Development Board supply power
2.1.1
Unpacking SA-1110 Development Board Components
This section identifies discusses only those components that will used this document. comprehensive packing list SA-1110 Development Board kit, Hardware Release Notes that included kit.
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Warning:
SA-1110 Development Board contains electronic components that susceptible permanent damage from electrostatic discharge (static electricity). prevent electrostatic discharge, board delivered antistatic bag. When handling board, following simple precautions alleviate risk damage:
Remove board from only when working antistatic, grounded surface
wearing grounded antistatic wrist strap. wrist strap supplied must attached ground.
Keep antistatic which card supplied. remove board from system,
store back bag. Some significant locations components SA-1110 Development Board are:
Master Power Clip (J22) pins located printed circuit board just beneath point
where pink white wire pair enters LCD. pins exposed, installed lithiumion battery use. pins connected jumper, power being supplied board battery. more information component locations, Intel® StrongARM* SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User's Guide (RD[1] Table
Base station connector J10) thin, black plastic header contains 14-pin plastic
connector power jack connector. 14-pin plastic connector mates with base station cable provides JTAG programming, RS-232 communications, telephone communications. located next built-in speaker same card edge silver colored connector.
140-pin expansion connector There these short, wide connectors,
either side board. They occupy almost entire width board near edge. They keyed, which simplifies connection; however, they fragile care must taken when connecting them with separating them from their mates. These connectors used with SA-1111 Development Module.
Type Compact Flash Socket This industry standard socket located Side
SA-1110 Development Board (the opposite side from delivered assembly). board held that facing access this socket found underneath near Master Power Clip.
Button "buttons" small pressure-activated switches located along long edge
board opposite 140-pin connector. buttons numbered starting with next base station header, through located near edge with LEDs Master Power Clip. Button second button from base station header. Other components that will used this document's procedures are:
adapter This "wall brick" connector transformer unit with long wire
connector.
Intel CD-ROM text blue white label disk identifies Intel©
StrongARM* SA-1110/1111 Microprocessor Development Platform CD-ROM Kit.
Stereo headset This headset units does have attached microphone. Stylus, grey plastic Used pointing device touch screen. Base station cable This special split cable that mates with "base station" connector
(see Figure SA-1110 Development Board. This cable double-inserted ends (ends with cables emerging from terminating connector). There three plastic sheathed cables total four connectors, shown Figure double-inserted small, flat black plastic male connector that mates with base station connector board. opposite double-inserted end, there 9-pin connector
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attaching host machine's serial port. single-inserted connectors 25-pin connector attaching host machine's parallel port; used communicating with JTAG capability SA-1110. telephone jack used this document. Figure Base Station Cable
25-pin (JTAG) Connector Base Station Connector 9-pin (serial) Connector
4-pin Modular Telephone Jack
A7860-01
2.1.2
Supplying Power Standalone SA-1110 Development Board
There methods supplying power standalone SA-1110 Development Board, both which described assembling SA-1110 Development Platform section Intel® StrongARM* SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Board User's Guide (RD[1] Table This document describes assumes method supplying power with provided adapter. Before connecting adapter, verify that Master Power Clip (J22) connected jumper. Doing conjunction with using adapter, guarantees that lithium-ion battery will fully charged. locate Master Power Clip, Section 2.1.1. After verifying that adapter supplied with SA-1110 Development Board appropriate outlet voltage (110 volts some adapters accept both input voltages), plug into outlet. Then insert power jack attached adapter into inner receptacle board's base station connector locate base station connector, Section 2.1.1). Note: power jack have rotated flat side accommodate other connectors already inserted into base station. disconnect power, remove jumper from Master Power Clip power jack from base station connector. Wait board's super discharge minutes board sleep mode, typically about fifteen seconds board configured "out box").
Limited Functionality Check
limited functionality check SA-1110 Development Board using installed default boot executable, Diagnostic Manager V2.0. programmatic input version performed touch screen that overlays SA-1110 Development Board's LCD. character output LCD.
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SA-1110 Development Board will boot test pattern, which used calibrate touch screen. Using stylus supplied with kit, gently press target signs that appear sequentially corners display. When have completed calibrating touch screen, display will transition simple menu interface. DM's version appears upper right hand corner main menu screen. menu-driven. selections made pressing touch screen anywhere menu entry descriptor. appearance test pattern subsequent successful menu navigation validate many SA-1110 Development Board's systems.
2.2.1
Limited Audio System Functionality Check:
limited check audio system made performing following menu navigation SA-1110 Development Board's touch screen. Note: Although built-in speaker often rather quiet, generated tone sounds quite loud through provided head set. Place earpieces near, directly over, ears. headsets provided. stereo listen-only must connected SA-1110 Development Board inserting plug into board's stereo jack. located same board edge Base Station connector. second connector right Base Station connector adjacent metallic host connector. Menu selection sequence: Assabet UDA1341 Start Audio this point, tone will audible. Stop Audio tone will cease.
2.2.2
Interpretation Results:
appearance test pattern subsequent successful menu navigation validate many SA-1110 Development Board's systems indicate properly working system. receive these indications, verify that procedures were performed correctly before contacting support services.
Physically Connecting SA-1110 Development Board Host Computer
connect standalone SA-1110 Development Board host computer, provided base station cable must used, which described Section 1.1. thin black connector cable must inserted into base station connector board (also described Section 2.1.1).
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RS-232 serial communications, 9-pin connector cable must inserted into 9-pin serial port host computer, typically COM1. JTAG usage, 25-pin connector cable must inserted into parallel port host computer. RS-232 9-pin connector JTAG 25-pin connector both connected same time. Note: already installed power jack have rotated flat side accommodate this connection.
Changing Installed Boot Executable
JTAG utility reprogram flash devices, which soldered place SA-1110 Development Board beginning with Phase build that begins shipping July, 2000. JTAG utility obtained indicated FP[2] Section 1.2. Documentation using JTAG Utility found readme.txt file contained JTAG package. Connect parallel port host machine SA-1110 Development Board described Section 2.2. Typically, would download either Eboot Angel executable image. Eboot image obtained described FP[4] Section 1.2. Angel image obtained described FP[3] Section 1.2. SA-1110 Development Board shipped Diagnostic Manager programmed into upper flash, most recent versions Angel* (version 208a higher) Eboot* (version 4.4) have been modified take advantage this fact. With either these executables, holding down Button during bootstrap process will cause jump location upper flash where installed during board manufacture. That location 0x1F80000. entire flash memory needed software development, recommended leave upper unmodified that Diagnostic Manager will easily available.
2.4.1
Using Eboot Load Windows*
Windows executable image obtained indicated FP[1] Section 1.2. subject proper licensing Microsoft detailed User Licensing Agreement. details procedure downloading Windows executable image SA-1110 Development Board, section about loading Windows Image Ethernet boot loader Intel® StrongARM® SA-1110 Microprocessor Development Platform Windows* Software User's Guide. information obtaining this document, Table
2.4.2
Using Angel* Load Applications Developed with ARM* Tool Sets
Using Angel* requires that Debugger Windows installed host computer. Angel* component ADS. installation with time-limited trial license included with SA-1110 Development Board kit. full version development tools purchased directly from http://www.arm.com details.
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Diagnostic Manager available CD-ROM accompanying SA-1110 Development Board kit. accompanying readme.txt file describes load Assabet.axf (the debuggable binary) with debugger. Although longer sells SDT, debugger that part extremely similar. That procedure serves example loading running other executables developed with tools sets.
Quick Start Procedures Intel® StrongARM* SA-1111 Development Module
This section describes assemble SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform, which comprises SA-1110 Development Board SA-1111 Development Module. then describes perform limited functionality check SA-1111 Development Module. Note: SA-1111 Development Module must properly mounted SA-1110 Development Board order function. procedures this section SA-1111 Development Module assume that:
procedures testing SA-1110 Development Board (Section 2.0) have been followed. Diagnostic Manager still programmed into flash devices. SA-1110 Development Board powered described Section 2.1.2.
Warning: supply power assembled SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform before reading Section 3.2.3. Warning: Remove card that Type Compact Flash socket SA-1110 Development Board.
Unpacking SA-1111 Development Module Components
This section identifies describes components SA-1111 Development Module kit. comprehensive packing list SA-1111 Development Module found Hardware Release Notes that included kit.
Warning:
SA-1111 Development Module contains electronic components that susceptible permanent damage from electrostatic discharge (static electricity). prevent electrostatic discharge, board delivered antistatic bag. When handling board, following simple precautions alleviate risk damage:
Remove board from only when working antistatic, grounded surface
wearing grounded antistatic wrist strap. wrist strap supplied must attached ground.
Keep antistatic which card supplied. remove board from
system, store back bag.
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3.1.1
Significant Components SA-1111 Development Module
Side SA-1111 Development Module identified presence majority external connectors board, including expansion connector (see description second bulleted item just below). Side contains dual socket type II/III PCMCIA carriage.
Figure Significant Components SA-1111 Development Module (Side
140-Pin Expansion Connector Ethernet Connection
UART
UART
Audio Line Audio Line
Connection PS/2 Connection
A7965-01
Note:
Some components shown Figure simplify illustration.
LEDs array green Light Emitting Diodes along edge card
Side
expansion connector This connector occupies almost entire length
edge Side opposite LEDs. keyed, which simplifies connection, however fragile care should taken when connecting with separating from mate.
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UART connector This 9-pin subminiature connector, located next LEDs.
board's Serial Port dedicated UART SA-1110.
UART connector This 10-pin "header" connector, located between UART
Audio Line jack. used these procedures, except positional reference.
Audio Line This 3.5-mm jack, located between UART1 connector Audio
Line jack.
Audio Line This 3.5-mm jack, located between Audio Line jack built
microphone.
PS/2 Connection This located between built-in microphone host port. host port This low-profile connector located corner board, just next
expansion connector.
Ethernet Connector This relatively large black receptacle located Side
LEDs opposite UART connector. used these procedures, except positional reference.
Switch pack located near center Side1. contains numbered switches.
board held horizontally that 140-pin expansion connector right, switch identification numbers left side switch pack, with SW2-1 being farthest away from observer. When switch "ON," positioned away from switch identification number.
PCMCIA interface: This located dual socket type II/III PCMCIA carriage Side
uses Socket outer slots. Socket inner slot, used Quick Start procedures. Note: listed locations used both Angel Windows* based limited functionality checks.
3.1.2
Other Components Used Quick Start Procedures
following components, which supplied with SA-1111 Development Module kit, used quick start procedures.
RS232 sync cable This cable approximately feet long 9-pin subminiature
connector each end.
PCMCIA-to-CF adapter This commercial product have label indicating that
Compact Flash Card Adapter. used only Windows* functionality check.
PS/2 splitter cable short cable with single male PS/2 connector
assembly with female PS/2 connectors other end. keyboard mouse ports identified twin connector end.
PS/2 mouse. PS/2 keyboard. mouse.
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First Steps
This section describes configure switches SA-1111 Development Module, assemble SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform, apply power assembled SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform.
3.2.1
Configuring Switches SA-1111 Development Module
When SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform assembled compact form factor, Switch Pack SA-1111 Development Module inaccessible. therefore necessary verify switchable configuration before assembling platform. desired configuration will vary with intended usage. four identified usages their required switch configurations described below.
Factory-installed boot executable:
boot flash devices contains factory-installed boot executable (the Diagnostic Manager alone), following three Switch Pack configurations acceptable.
Eboot* version boot executable:
Eboot* version contained Intel® CD-ROM. will used boot executable, following switch settings required proper functioning: SW2-1: SW2-2: SW2-3: SW2-4: SW2-5: SW2-6: SW2-7: SW2-8:
Angel* version 208a boot executable, operating debug monitor:
Angel* version 208a programmed boot executable desired have Angel* debug monitor, following switch settings should normally used. SW2-1: SW2-2: SW2-3: SW2-4: SW2-5: SW2-6: SW2-7: SW2-8:
Angel* version 208a boot executable, jumping automatically Diagnostic Manager:
Angel* version 208a programmed boot executable desired have Angel* immediately jump Diagnostic Manager located upper flash memory, rather than acting debug monitor, following switch settings should used. SW2-1: SW2-2: SW2-3:
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SW2-4: SW2-5: SW2-6: SW2-7: SW2-8:
3.2.2
Assembling SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform
following procedure results compact form factor assembly SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform: Configure SA-1111 Development Module described Section 3.2. Verify that wall power disconnected from SA-1110 Development Board that pins Master Power Clip visible, that battery supplying power. Disconnect cables external devices from SA-1110 Development Board. This includes removing card that Type Compact Flash socket. Remove plastic panel from back SA-1110 Development Board assembly using following procedure: Place SA-1110 Development Board with display face down protective surface. Loosen mounting screws remove them from plastic panel. Carefully flip panel place tension battery wires. Remove battery wire connector from board. Remove Side stand-off post that nearest base station connector. This will avoid damaging certain parts SA-1111 Development Module. Store stand-off post plastic panel with attached battery safe place. Position SA-1110 Development Board over SA-1111 Development Module that boards completely overlap exposed 140-pin connectors facing each other. Carefully insert 140-pin connector SA-1110 Development Board into corresponding connector SA-1111 Development Module.
3.2.3
Supplying Power Assembled SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform
assembled SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform must powered only with provided adapter; battery must disconnected. SA-1111 Development Module contains voltage converters that supplied from power brick input jack SA-1110 Microprocessor Board. With these operation, there regulator SA-1110 Development Board that could become overloaded battery connected.
Warning:
lithium-ion battery must disconnected from platform Master Power Clip (J22) must connected jumper. This accomplished following procedure Section 3.2.2. Insert power plug attached supplied adapter into inner receptacle base station connector SA-1110 Development Board.
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3.3.1
Using Angel Diagnostic Manager
Attaching Peripherals
Diagnostic Manager-based functionality check, following connections must made before applying power assembled SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform. ports SA-1111 Development Module unless otherwise specified.
Stereo audio cable with plug, Audio Line jack also audio source
such player;
3.3.2
Stereo headset, stereo jack SA-1110 Development Board; PS/2 splitter cable, PS/2 port; PS/2 mouse, PS/2 splitter cable's mouse port; PS/2 keyboard, PS/2 splitter cable's keyboard port; mouse, host port; RS232 sync cable, UART port also host computer's serial (COM) port.
Limited Functionality Checking with Diagnostic Manager
original bootstrap behavior SA-1110 Microprocessor Board been modified, Diagnostic Manager calibration screen will appear when unit powered appropriate version Eboot* Angel* been installed described Section upper flash been modified, Diagnostic Manager still invoked during system bootstrap. hold Button SA-1110 Microprocessor Board depressed during entire time that system powering resetting. with stand-alone SA-1110 Development Board, Diagnostic Manager exclusively uses touch screen programmatic input sends character output LCD. same test pattern calibration screen appears. following tests recommended functionality checks SA-1111 Development Module component assembled SA-1110/SA-1111 Development Platform. menu navigation from root menu shown using format "[menu selection] [menu selection]."
LEDs:
Navigation: Neponset Leds Auto Test Each 8-pack LEDs SA-1111 Development Module continually "counts" from through until test halted.
UDA1341
Navigation: Neponset UDA1341 Start Audio tone will audible. When UDA1341 menu exited, tone will cease.
Host
Detecting mouse Navigation: Host Enumerate
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menu entry "Empty port" changes text "USB Keyboard/Mouse" Verifying that mouse recognized Navigation: exit Host menu) Keyboard/Mouse presence "Mouse Test" menu option indicates successful identification attached device mouse.
PS/2 Keyboard
Navigation: Neponset SA11x1 PS/2 Keyboard Port PS/2 Test will show count received characters keys keyboard pressed.
PS/2 Mouse
Navigation: Neponset SA11x1 PS/2 Mouse Port PS/2 Test will show count received characters mouse moved buttons clicked. Interpretation Results appearance LEDs counting hearing tone, successfully navigating menus validate most functions SA-1110/SA-1111 assembly indicate properly working system. receive these indications, verify that procedures were performed correctly before contacting support services.

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