i.MX8 DXL SOM Hardware User Manual

Revisions and Notes 

 

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Introduction

This User Manual relates to the SolidRun IMX8 DXL series, which includes.

  • Dual core ARM A35 (1.2GHz) w Cortex-M4 (266 MHz).

  • Single core ARM A35 (1.2GHz) w Cortex-M4 (266 MHz).

Overview

The SolidRun’s SR-SOM-MX8 family is a high-performance micro system on module (S.O.M.) based on the highly integrated Freescale i.MX8M family of products including the IMX8M, IMX8M-Mini, IMX8M-Plus and IMX8 DXL.

The IMX8 DXL is targeting the Automotive After-Market.

Highlighted Features

  • Ultra-small footprint SOM (50x35mm) including two board-to-board connectors (160 total pins number).

  • Freescale i.MX8 DXL SoC supports Solo and DUAL Lite versions.

    • Up to Dual Cortex A35 and up to 1.2GHz

    • Cortex-M4 subsystem processor supports real time tasks.

    • High security engines and Tamper detection.

    • A single Ethernet interface (RGMII).

    • Two USB 2.0 (OTG) interfaces.

    • Up to three CAN interfaces.

    • A single PCIe 3.0 interface.

    • High industrial reliability with in-line ECC on LPDDR and on on-chip RAM.

  • LPDDR4 memory in x16 configurations supports up to 4GB and up to 2.4GT/s.

  • Up to 64GB eMMC.

  • SAF5400 DSRC modem/dual antenna (u.FL) and AFE supporting the V2X application.

  • SFX1800 security element for the V2X applications.

  • MIA-M10Q GPS (u.FL) module supporting all protocols.

  • 3D accelerometer and 3D gyroscope, Barometer and Magnetometer sensors support.

  • Power management devices

  • Automotive temperature grade support.

Supporting Products

The following products are provided from SolidRun both as production level platforms and as reference examples on how to incorporate the SOM in different levels of integration:

  • HummingBoard V2X– A board computer that incorporates the SOM retains the same Android and different Linux distributions while adding extra hardware functionalities and access to the hardware.

Description

Block Diagram

The following figure describes the IMX8 DXL Blocks Diagram.

image-20240214-105413.png

 

Features Summary

Following is the features summary of the SOM. Notice that some of the features are pinout multiplexed (please refer to the pin mux table below and the Freescale i.MX8-XLite data sheets):

  • Ultra-small footprint SOM (50x35mm) including two board-to-board connectors (160 total pins number).

  • Freescale i.MX8 DXL SoC supports Solo and DUAL Lite versions.

    • Up to Dual Cortex A35 and up to 1.2GHz

    • Cortex-M4 subsystem processor supports real time tasks.

    • High security engines and Tamper detection.

    • A single Ethernet interface (RGMII).

    • Two USB 2.0 (OTG) interfaces.

    • Up to three CAN interfaces.

    • A single PCIe 3.0 interface.

    • High industrial reliability with in-line ECC on LPDDR and on on-chip RAM.

  • LPDDR4 memory in x16 configurations supports up to 4GB and up to 2.4GT/s.

  • Up to 64GB eMMC.

  • SAF5400 DSRC modem/dual antenna (u.FL) and AFE supporting the V2X application.

  • SFX1800 security element for the V2X applications.

  • MIA-M10Q GPS (u.FL) module supporting all protocols.

  • 3D accelerometer and 3D gyroscope, Barometer and Magnetometer sensors support.

  • Power management devices

  • Automotive temperature grade support.

Core System Components

i.MX8-XLite SoC Family

The IMX8 XLite family of processors includes the i.MX 8DualXLite and i.MX 8SoloXLite. These devices target the automotive and industrial market segments.

These devices are designed to achieve both high performance and low power consumption.

The following figure describes the CPU block diagram.

image-20240214-105520.png

 

Memories

The IMX8-XLite SOM supports varieties of memory interfaces for booting and data storage. The following figure describes the IMX-8 SOM memory interfaces.

 

LPDDR4

  • Up to 4GB memory space.

  • 16 Bits data bus.

  • Up to 2400 MT/s.

  • Inline ECC.

eMMC NAND Flash

  • Up to 64GB memory space.

  • 8 Bits data bus.

  • Support MMC standard, up to version 5.1.

  • uSDHC-0.

  • Can be used as BOOT NVM

Quad Serial NOR Flash (Carrier)

  • Can be configured as 1/2/4-bit operation.

  • Support both SDR mode and DDR mode

  • No reset

  • QSPIA/nSS0.

  • Can be used as BOOT NVM.

EEPROM (SOM)

  • 1Kb EEPROM

  • ON-Semi’s CAT24AA01TDI or compatible

  • I2C2

  • Address 0X50 (7 bits format)

  • Stores SOM’s configurations.

Micro-SD (Not Supported)

 

V2X Modem (SDR)

The SOM support One-chip V2X transceiver and baseband, with dual antenna

and ECDSA support. The SDR architecture enables support for V2X applications all over the world (for example, North America, Japan, and Europe).

SAF5400 is a transceiver with integrated SDR processor, providing a system solution for Vehicle-to-Vehicle and Vehicle-to-Infrastructure applications.

The following figure describes the V2X modem architecture.

 

The V2X modem integrates the following elements:

  • SAF5400 V2X transceiver and baseband, with dual antenna and ECDSA support.

  • Two Analog Front End parts controlled by the SAF5400.

  • Passive elements for RF line calibration*.

  • U.FL connectors (labeled J15 / J16).

 

  • The modem was calibrated to support the V2X (SDR) standards using the u.FL connectors

The SOM integrates a security chip (SXF1800) and a GPS module (MIA-M10Q) to support the V2X Modem.

SXF1800:

SXF1800 is based on highly secure microcontroller used also to protect mobile payments, providing highest proven assets protection.

For more information check the SXF1800 link:

SXF1800 | V2X Secure Element | NXP Semiconductors

MIA-M10Q:

The M10 platform supports concurrent reception of four GNSS (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, and BeiDou).

Antenna connector is u.FL (labeled J17).

For more details check the MIA-M10Q datasheet:

MIA-M10 series | u-blox

Sensors

The IMX8-XLite SOM integrates three MEM sensors. The figure below describes the sensors integration.

 

ISM330 - 3D accelerometer and 3D gyroscope

  • 3D accelerometer with selectable full scale: ±2/±4/±8/±16 g.

  • 3D gyroscope with extended selectable full scale: ±125/±250/±500/±1000/±2000/±4000 dps.

For more details see: ISM330DHCX - iNEMO inertial module with Machine Learning Core, Finite State Machine with digital output for industrial applications. - STMicroelectronics

ILPS22QS – Barometer

  • Selectable dual full-scale absolute pressure range

  • Mode 1: 260 ~ 1260 hPa

– Mode 2: 260 ~ 4060 hPa

For more information see: Datasheet - ILPS22QS - Dual full-scale, 1260 hPa and 4060 hPa, absolute digital output barometer with embedded Qvar electrostatic sensor

IIS2MDCTR – Magnetometer

  • High-accuracy, ultra-low-power 3-axis digital magnetic sensor.

  • Magnetic field dynamic range up to ±50 gauss.

For more information see: IIS2MDC - High accuracy, ultra-low-power ,3-axis digital output magnetometer - STMicroelectronics

IMX8-XLite External Interfaces

General

The SOM integrates three Hirose DF40 board-to-board headers.

The selection of the Hirose DF40 is due to the following criteria:

  • Miniature (0.4m pitch)

  • Highly reliable manufacturer

  • Availability (worldwide distribution channels)

  • Excellent signal integrity (supports 6Gbps)

    • Please contact Hirose or SolidRun for reliability and test result data.

Supported Interfaces

PCIe

The IMX8-XLite SOM supports a single PCIe interfaces. The following figure describes the PCIe interfaces.

The PCIe main features are:

  • On board coupling capacitors for TX and CLK.

  • Generates the PCIe clock.

  • 1× PCIe 3.0 (1-lane) with L1 substate support.

  • PCIe 1.0 and 2.0 compliant.

  • Maximum link speed up to Gen3 (8 GT/s).

  • Support PCIe control signals: CLKREQ, WAKE and PERST.

For more details se the CPU datasheet. i.MX 8XLite Applications Processors for Telematics, V2X and Industrial Control | NXP Semiconductors

USB-2

The IMX8-XLite supports two USB interfaces. The following figure describes the USB interfaces.

The USB main features are:

  • USB1 and USB2 are directly connected to the CPU (No HUB).

  • Two USB2.0 OTG controller.

  • High Speed (480 Mbps), full speed (12 Mbps) and low speed (1.5Mbps).

  • Fully compatible with the USB On-The-Go supplement to the USB 2.0 specification.

  • Fully compatible with the USB 2.0 specification.

  • Power control signal is not part of the USB module, any available GPIO can be used.

For more details see the CPU datasheet. i.MX 8XLite Applications Processors for Telematics, V2X and Industrial Control | NXP Semiconductors

Note – The voltage on VBUS can support 5V.

RGMI

The IMX8-XLite supports an RGMII interface connected to the BtB connectors. The following figure describes the RGMII interface.

 

 

  • Gigabit Ethernet Media Access Controller (MAC) designed to support both10/100 /1000 Mbps Ethernet/IEEE 802.3 networks with Audio Video Bridging (AVB) capabilities.

  • hardware support for IEEE1588 Precision Time Protocol (PTP) v2.0.

  • MDC/MDIO management link.

For more details see the CPU datasheet. i.MX 8XLite Applications Processors for Telematics, V2X and Industrial Control | NXP Semiconductors

FlexCAN

The IMX8-XLite supports up to three FlexCAN interfaces. Main features are:

  • CAN with Flexible Data rate (CAN FD) protocol and the CAN protocol according to the CAN 2.0B protocol specification.

  • Compliant with the ISO 11898-1:2015 standard.

i.MX 8XLite Applications Processors for Telematics, V2X and Industrial Control | NXP Semiconductors

FlexSPI

  • Single Quad SPI/Octal SPI.

  • Single, dual, quad, and octal mode of operation.

  • Support for flash data strobe signal for data sampling in DDR and SDR mode.

i.MX 8XLite Applications Processors for Telematics, V2X and Industrial Control | NXP Semiconductors

LPSPI

  • Two SPI interfaces.

  • Can be configured either as a master or slave.

  • Supports DMA accesses and generates DMA requests.

Ultra Secured Digital Host Controller (uSDHC)

  • Single 4-bits interface.

  • Provides the interface between the host system and the eMMC, SD card, and SDIO.

  • Compatible with the eMMC System Specification version 4.2/4.3/4.4/4.41/5.0/5.1.

  • Compatible with the SD Memory Card Specification version 3.0 and supports the Extended Capacity SD Memory Card.

  • Compatible with the SDIO Specification version 2.0/3.0.

  • Card bus clock frequency up to 104 MHz.

For more details see the CPU datasheet. i.MX 8XLite Applications Processors for Telematics, V2X and Industrial Control | NXP Semiconductors

B2B Connector’s Signal Description

J13 (odd)

PIN

SOM (J13)

 

Reference Carrier (J9)

 

1

PCIE0_RX_P

 

PCIE0_RX_P

 

3

PCIE0_RX_N

 

PCIE0_RX_N

 

5

GND

 

GND

 

7

PCIE0_TX_P

 

PCIE0_TX_P

 

9

PCIE0_TX_N

 

PCIE0_TX_N

 

11

GND

 

GND

 

13

PCIE_REF_CLK_P

 

PCIE_REF_CLK_P

 

15

PCIE_REF_CLK_N

 

PCIE_REF_CLK_N

 

17

GND

 

GND

 

19

NC

 

NC

 

21

NC

 

NC

 

23

GND

 

GND

 

25

NC

 

NC

 

27

NC

 

NC

 

29

GND

 

GND

 

31

NC

 

NC

 

33

NC

 

NC

 

35

GND

 

GND

 

37

NC

 

NC

 

39

NC

 

NC

 

41

GND

 

GND

 

43

NC

 

NC

 

45

NC

 

NC

 

47

QSPI0_DATA0 (GPIO3_IO09)

1V8

QSPI0_DATA0 (QSPI Flash)

1V8

49

QSPI0_DATA1 (GPIO3_IO10)

1V8

QSPI0_DATA1 (QSPI Flash)

1V8

51

QSPI0_DATA2 (GPIO3_IO11)

1V8

QSPI0_DATA2 (QSPI Flash)

1V8

53

QSPI0_DATA3 (GPIO3_IO12)

1V8

QSPI0_DATA3 (QSPI Flash)

1V8

55

QSPI0_DQS (GPIO3_IO13)

1V8

QSPI0_DQS (QSPI Flash)

1V8

57

QSPI0A_SS0_B (GPIO3_IO14)

1V8

QSPI0A_SS0_B (QSPI Flash)

1V8

59

QSPI0A_SCLK (GPIO3_IO16)

1V8

QSPI0A_SCLK (QSPI Flash)

1V8

61

GND

 

GND

 

63

SYS_RST_1V8_B

1V8

SYS_RST_1V8_B (QSPI Flash)

1V8

65

MANUAL_RST_B

1V8

SYS_nRST

1V8

67

ON_OFF_BUTTON

1V8

NC

 

69

MCLK_OUT0 (GPIO0_IO20)

1V8

IO_INT# (I2C IO Exp.)

1V8

71

SPI3_CS0 (GPIO0_IO16)

1V8

USB_HUB_CH1_PWR_EN

1V8

73

SCU_BOOT_MODE0

1V8

BOOT (S1-1)

1V8

75

GND

 

GND

 

77

SCU_BOOT_MODE1

1V8

BOOT (S1-2)

1V8

79

SCU_BOOT_MODE2

1V8

BOOT (PD)

 

J13 (even)

PIN

SOM (J13)

 

Reference Carrier (J9)

 

2

PCIE_CTRL_CLKREQ_B (GPIO4_IO01, GPIO07_IO01)

3V3

EXT. (J21-48)

 

4

PCIE_CTRL_WAKE_B (GPIO4_IO02, GPIO07_IO02)

3V3

EXT. (J21-50)

 

6

GND

 

GND

 

8

PCIE_CTRL_PERST_B (GPIO4_IO00, GPIO07_IO00)

3V3

EXT. (J21-52)

 

10

SPI3_CS1

1V8

NC

 

12

SPI3_SCK (GPIO0_IO13)

1V8

BT_REG_ON (WI-FI Module)

1V8

14

SPI3_SDO (GPIO0_IO14)

1V8

RF_PWR (Cellular Power)

1V8

16

SPI3_SDI (GPIO0_IO15)

1V8

WL_REG_ON (WI-FI Module)

 

18

NC

 

NC

 

20

(GPIO2_IO08_IN, GPIO6_IO022_IN)

3V3

DEV_CFG_N (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

22

NC

1V8

NC

 

24

M40_UART0_TX (GPIO1_IO11, M40_GPIO0_IO03)

1V8

RESET_N (LTE-EG25)

1V8

26

M40_UART0_RX (GPIO1_IO12, M40_GPIO0_IO02)

1V8

PWRKEY (LTE-EG25)

1V8

28

BB_USDHC2_CLK (GPIO4_IO29)

1V8

BB_USDHC2_CLK (WI-FI Module)

1V8

30

BB_USDHC2_DAT3 (GPIO5_IO02)

1V8

BB_USDHC2_DAT3 (WI-FI Module)

1V8

32

BB_USDHC2_DAT2 (GPIO5_IO01)

1V8

BB_USDHC2_DAT2 (WI-FI Module)

1V8

34

BB_USDHC2_DAT1 (GPIO5_IO00)

1V8

BB_USDHC2_DAT1 (WI-FI Module)

1V8

36

BB_USDHC2_DAT0 (GPIO4_IO31)

1V8

BB_USDHC2_DAT0 (WI-FI Module)

1V8

38

BB_USDHC2_CMD (GPIO4_IO30)

1V8

BB_USDHC2_CMD (WI-FI Module)

1V8

40

NC

 

NC

 

42

GND

3V3(PU)

 

 

44

ENET_PHY_MDIO (GPIO5_IO10, GPIO07_IO16)

3V3(PU)

ENET_PHY_MDIO (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

46

ENET_PHY_MDC (GPIO5_IO11, GPIO07_IO17)

3V3

ENET_PHY_MDC (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

48

GND

 

GND

 

50

NC

 

NC

 

52

TERMINAL_UART0_TX

3V3

TERMINAL_UART0_TX

3V3

54

TERMINAL_UART0_RX

3V3

TERMINAL_UART0_RX

3V3

56

NC

 

NC

 

58

GND

 

GND

 

60

SCU_UART0_TX (SCU_GPIO0_IO01)

1V8

NC

 

62

SCU_UART0_RX (SCU_GPIO0_IO00, GPIO2_IO03)

1V8

NC

 

64

GND

 

GND

 

66

MCLK_IN0 (GPIO0_IO19)

1V8

PTP_CLK (SJA1110AEL)

 

68

MCLK_IN1

1V8

NC

 

70

GND

 

GND

 

72

UART1_RX (GPIO0_IO22)

1V8

UART1_RX (WI-FI Module) (J21-40)

1V8

74

UART1_TX (GPIO0_IO21)

1V8

UART1_TX (WI-FI Module) (J21-42)

1V8

76

GND

 

GND

 

78

UART1_CTS_B (GPIO0_IO24)

1V8

UART1_CTS_B (WI-FI Module) (J21-46)

1V8

80

UART1_RTS_B

1V8

UART1_RTS_B (WI-FI Module) (J21-44)

1V8

J14 (odd)

PIN

SOM (J14)

 

Reference Carrier (J16)

 

1

NC

 

NC

 

3

NC

 

NC

 

5

GND

3V3

GND

 

7

FLEXCAN0_RX (GPIO1_IO15, GPIO06_IO08)

3V3

FLEXCAN0_RX (CAN Transceiver)

3V3

9

FLEXCAN0_TX (GPIO1_IO16, GPIO06_IO09)

 

FLEXCAN0_TX (CAN Transceiver)

3V3

11

GND

3V3

GND

 

13

FLEXCAN1_RX (GPIO1_IO17, GPIO06_IO10)

3V3

FLEXCAN1_RX (CAN Transceiver)

3V3

15

FLEXCAN1_TX (GPIO1_IO18, GPIO06_IO11)

 

FLEXCAN1_TX (CAN Transceiver)

3V3

17

GND

 

GND

 

19

NC

 

NC

 

21

NC

 

NC

 

23

GND

3V3

GND

 

25

FLEXCAN2_RX (GPIO1_IO19, GPIO06_IO12)

3V3

FLEXCAN2_RX (J21-36)

3V3

27

FLEXCAN2_TX (GPIO1_IO20, GPIO06_IO13)

 

FLEXCAN2_TX (J21-34)

3V3

29

NC

3V3 (PU)

NC

 

31

I2C3_SCL (GPIO3_IO02)

3V3 (PU)

I2C3_SCL

3V3

33

I2C3_SDA (GPIO3_IO03)

 

I2C3_SDA

3V3

35

GND

3V3

GND

 

37

ENET1_PHY_INT_B (GPIO2_IO05_IN, GPIO06_IO19_IN)

3V3

ENET1_PHY_INT_B (J21-30)

3V3

39

USB_OTG2_ID

3V3

NC

3V3

41

USB_OTG1_ID

5V

NC

3V3

43

OTG1_VBUS

3V3

USB_5V

5V

45

SPI0_SDI (GPIO1_IO05,M40_GPIO00_IO02)

3V3

SPI0_SDI (SJA1110AEL) (J21-31)

3V3

47

SPI0_SDO (GPIO1_IO06,M40_GPIO00_IO01)

3V3

SPI0_SDO (SJA1110AEL) (J21-33)

3V3

49

SPI0_SCK (GPIO1_IO04,M40_GPIO00_IO00)

3V3 (PU)

SPI0_SCK (SJA1110AEL) (J21-35)

3V3

51

I2C2_SDA (GPIO3_IO00)

3V3 (PU)

I2C2_SDA

3V3

53

I2C2_SCL (GPIO3_IO01)

1V8

I2C2_SCL

3V3

55

VDD_1V8 (OUT)

1V8

SOM's PMIC

1V8

57

VDD_1V8 (OUT)

1V8

SOM's PMIC

1V8

59

VDD_1V8 (OUT)

1V8

SOM's PMIC

1V8

61

VDD_1V8 (OUT)

3V3

SOM's PMIC

1V8

63

VDD_3V3 (OUT)

3V3

SOM's PMIC

3V3

65

VDD_3V3 (OUT)

3V3

SOM's PMIC

3V3

67

VDD_3V3 (OUT)

3V3

SOM's PMIC

3V3

69

VDD_3V3 (OUT)

5V

SOM's PMIC

3V3

71

VIN

5V

VIN

5V

73

VIN

5V

VIN

5V

75

VIN

5V

VIN

5V

77

VIN

5V

VIN

5V

79

VIN

 

VIN

5V

J14 (even)

PIN

SOM (J14)

 

Reference Carrier (J16)

 

2

GND

 

GND

 

4

NC

 

NC

 

6

NC

 

NC

 

8

GND

 

GND

 

10

USB_OTG1_PWR (GPIO4_IO03, GPIO07_IO03)

3V3

SW_RSTn (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

12

USB_OTG2_PWR (GPIO4_IO04, GPIO07_IO04)

3V3

SW_CORE_RSTn (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

14

GND

 

GND

 

16

USB_OTG1_DP

 

USB_OTG1_DP (J26-6)

 

18

USB_OTG1_DN

 

USB_OTG1_DN (J26-5)

 

20

GND

 

GND

 

22

USB_OTG2_DP

 

USB_OTG2_DP (LTE-EG25)

 

24

USB_OTG2_DN

 

USB_OTG2_DN (LTE-EG25)

 

26

GND

 

GND

 

28

USB_OTG2_OC (GPIO4_IO06, GPIO07_IO06)

3V3

INT_N (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

30

USB_OTG1_OC (GPIO4_IO05, GPIO07_IO05)

3V3

SW_PE (SJA1110AEL's Power Enable)

3V3

32

SPI0_CS0 (GPIO1_IO08,M40_GPIO00_IO03)

3V3

SPI0_CS0 (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

34

SPI0_CS1 (GPIO1_IO07)

3V3

SPI0_CS1 (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

36

GND

 

GND

 

38

ENET1_RGMII_TXC (GPIO0_IO00)

3V3

ENET1_RGMII_TXC (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

40

ENET1_RGMII_TX_CTL (GPIO0_IO02)

3V3

ENET1_RGMII_TX_CTL (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

42

ENET1_RGMII_TXD0 (GPIO0_IO08, GPIO06_IO02)

3V3

ENET1_RGMII_TXD0 (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

44

ENET1_RGMII_TXD1 (GPIO0_IO09, GPIO06_IO03)

3V3

ENET1_RGMII_TXD1 (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

46

ENET1_RGMII_TXD2 (GPIO0_IO01)

3V3

ENET1_RGMII_TXD2 (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

48

ENET1_RGMII_TXD3 (GPIO0_IO03)

3V3

ENET1_RGMII_TXD3 (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

50

NC

 

NC

 

52

OTG2_VBUS

5V

USB_5V

5V

54

NC

 

NC

 

56

V_BCKP

3V3

NC

3V3

58

ENET1_RGMII_RXC (GPIO0_IO04)

3V3

ENET1_RGMII_RXC (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

60

ENET1_RGMII_RX_CTL (GPIO0_IO11, GPIO06_IO05)

3V3

ENET1_RGMII_RX_CTL (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

62

ENET1_RGMII_RXD0 (GPIO0_IO10, GPIO06_IO04)

3V3

ENET1_RGMII_RXD0 (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

64

ENET1_RGMII_RXD1 (GPIO0_IO07, GPIO06_IO01)

3V3

ENET1_RGMII_RXD1 (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

66

ENET1_RGMII_RXD2 (GPIO0_IO06, GPIO06_IO00)

3V3

ENET1_RGMII_RXD2 (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

68

ENET1_RGMII_RXD3 (GPIO0_IO05)

3V3

ENET1_RGMII_RXD3 (SJA1110AEL)

3V3

70

GND

 

GND

 

72

GND

 

GND

 

74

GND

 

GND

 

76

GND

 

GND

 

78

GND

 

GND

 

80

GND

 

GND

 

Power and Reset

Power Architecture

The IMX8-XLite power is a single 5V source. It uses NXP’s PMIC to source all the SOM's power rails and a 3.3V Buck to generate the 3.3V. The following figure describes the power architecture.

The power architecture main features are:

  • Single 5V power source.

  • NXP’s PF7100.

  • TI’s TPSM82822 generates the 3.3V/2A.

  • 3.3V output up to 0.5A (Need to calculate system and SOM power).

  • 1.8V output (Buck3) up to 1A (Need to calculate system and SOM power).

  • Power up sequence is supported by the PMIC configuration.

 

Reset

The reset signal is generated by the PMIC after all power are “ON” and a manual reset button.

IMX8-XLite Integration Manual

Booting Options

The following table describes the booting options:

The supported booting options are:

  • Boot from eFuse “000”

  • Boot from USB serial downloader “001”

  • Boot from eMMC0 “010”

All boot signals are available on the Board-to-Board connectors.

I2C Interfaces

The IMX8-XLite SOM uses I2C2 and I2C3 interfaces for its internal configurations.

I2C2

  • GPS Module (M1). Address 0x42 (7 bits).

  • Board-to-Board connectors.

I2C3

  • 3D accelerometer and 3D gyroscope. Address 0xD6.

  • Barometer. Address 0xB8.

  • Magnetometer. Address 0x3C.

  • Board-to-Board connectors.

PIMIC I2C

The PMIC has a dedicated I2C interface

 

GPIO Interfaces

The IMX8-XLite uses some GPIO signals for its internal controls. The following table describes the GPIO allocation.

 

Signal

I/O

Description

Remarks

SAF5400_RST

GPIO1.IO[10]

Reset the V2X modem

Active Low

SAF_BOOT0

GPIO1.IO[09]

Set the V2X modem boot option

“0” QSPI

“1” SDIO

GPS_RSTN

GPIO2.IO[08]

Reset the GPS

Input

GPS_INT

GPIO2.IO[09]

GPS Interrupt

Active Low

6AX_INT

GPIO2.IO[11]

3D accelerometer and 3D gyroscope Interrupt

Active Low

MAG_INT

GPIO2.IO[10]

Enable the WLAN

Active High

 

IMX8-XLite SOM Debugging Capability

The IMX8-XLite SOM supports two main debugging interfaces:

  • UART interface

  • JTAG interface

The UART interface is a null modem interface that is internally pulled up and supports using UART0 TX/RX signals.

UART2 signals are available:

  • B-t-B connector for carrier support

The UART interface is optional to use and mentioned here since most of the software infrastructure used in HummingBoard uses those two signals for debugging.

JTAG interface is on the IMX8-XLite SOM and is exposed as test pins on print side. Following is a snapshot of the test points and its connectivity traces:

 

 

Mechanical Description

Following is a diagram of the TOP VIEW of the IMX8-XLite SOM.

For more information and carrier design instruction contact SolidRun Support.

Ordering Information

Please refer to the SolidRun website for more information regarding part numbers and the procedure for placing an order. www.solid-run.com

Documentation

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