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== Hardware ==
* [[COM iMX25 Hardware|Hardware]]


= Hardware =
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== Hardware Errata ==
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Version 406-200:
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  Affected serial numbers:
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    1164AA KA11.0328 ...
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    11641A KA11.0328 ...
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  VCC_BAT errata:
* Freescale ARM9 i.MX25 @ 400 MHz
    Description: If VCC_BAT does not go down to 0V the processor may hang during a power-on cycle.
* 0 - 2048 MB NAND-FLASH
    Workaround: Don't connect a battery or a gold cap to the VCC_BAT pin (pin 200) on the SODIMM-200 connector. In addition to that you can't buffer the date and time information.
* 64 - 128 MB DDR2-266
  SPI Flash errata:
* MicroSD Sockel onboard
    Description: Boot from SPI Flash is not possible, because the wrong CS is connected to the serial flash memory.
* SD/MMC card interface
    Workaround: -
* LC-Displaycontroller, 16 Bit colour depth, 800 x 600 Pixel
* Touchcontroller onboard, 4-wire resistive
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* Ethernet 10/100 MBit
* 1x USB Host full-speed, USB OTG high-speed
* Serial Interfaces: 3x UART, 2x I²C, 2x SPI
* CAN Interface: 1 Mbit/s
* Real-time Clock RTC onboard
* Temperature range: Operating -40 to +85 °C
* SODIMM-200 Connector DHCOM Standard
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== SD interface wire length ==
== Software Support ==
The max. wire length from the SODIMM-200 connector to the SD Card Slot is 80mm (without buffer).
*[[COM iMX25 Bootloader U-Boot|Bootloader U-Boot]]
== Released MicroSD Cards ==
*[[DHCOM Flash Update|DHCOM Update Mechanism for i.MX25]]
*[[COM iMX25 WinCE|WinCE]]
*[[COM iMX25 Linux|Linux]]


ATP AF128UDI141313M82LTAAS-10 128MB Industrial Card
== Downloads ==
Delkin SD128HSSD-S2047-B 128MB Industrial Card
==== Bootloader Binary ====
ATP AF1GUDI261313M82LTAAS-10 1GB Industrial Card
* [[media:U-boot_(V1.18.0.5).zip|Download U-Boot binary (v1.18.0.5)]] (for updating, please have a look at FAQ list)
Delkin SD01GHSSD-S2047-B 1GB Industrial Card
==== Settings Files ====
ATP AF2GUDI461313M82LTAAS-10 2GB Industrial Card
* [[media:00_PrimeView_7inch_PM070WT3.zip|Settings PrimeView 7" Display (PM070WT3) (for U-Boot Version v1.11.2.0 or higher)]]
Transcend TS2GUSD 2GB No industrial Card
* [[media:01_DataImage_4_3inch_FG040360DSSWBG03.zip|Settings DataImage 4,3" Display (FG040360DSSWBG03) (for U-Boot Version v1.11.2.0 or higher)]]
==== DHupdate.ini example ====
* [[media:DHupdate_example.zip|DHupdate.ini file example (for U-Boot Version v1.10.0.0 or higher)]]
==== Update Bitmap example files ====
* [[media:Update_Bitmaps_800x480.zip|Update Bitmap example files for 800x480 display]]
==== Splash Image examples ====
* [[media:DH_480x272.zip|Example Splash Bitmap for 480x272 Display]]
* [[media:DH_800x480.zip|Example Splash Bitmap for 800x480 Display]]
==== Root Filesystem Update Kernel ====
* [[media:iMX25_RootfsUpdateKernel.zip|Update Kernel (dh-version 1v5): A tiny linux kernel used to update the nand-flash root filesystem]]
==== Linux Kernel Binary and Sources ====
* [https://github.com/dh-electronics/linux-imx25 Linux Kernel based on 3.2.xx mainline available on GitHub]
* [[media:DHCOM-linux-imx-3.2.9_BUILD.zip|Current built of the 3.2.9 DHCOM iMX25 linux kernel (2016-02-24)]]
* [[media:DHCOM-linux-imx-3.2.81_BUILD.zip|Current built of the 3.2.81 DHCOM iMX25 linux kernel (2016-10-07)]]


= Bootloader U-Boot =
==== Debian Rootfilesystem ====
== Console commands ==
* [https://www.dropbox.com/s/9ivwpv2i2wznmu4/rootFS_DN_20110805et4_HL7%20%2830.10.2014%29.tar.bz2?dl=0 Current Debian root file system, based on Debian 6 "Squeeze" (2014-10-30)]<br/>Remark: Shellshock (CVE-2014-6271) is already fixed.
=== NAND Flash ===


:'''Nand Flash Read'''
==== Virtual Machine for Application Development ====
* [https://www.dropbox.com/s/b9424pfoiik21dd/Debian%20Squeeze%20v1.5pw.zip?dl=0 Debian 6 "Squeeze" VMware Image (PW: dhelectronics)] <br/>Password for devel user: '''devel'''<br/>Password for root user: '''root'''


:''nand read <SDRAM address> <NAND Flash address> <Bytes>''
==== Code Examples for Userspace-Applications to Access SPI, I2C, GPIOs, and more ====
 
* [[media:Demos_SPI_I2C_GPIO.zip|Download Code Examples SPI, I2C, GPIOs, RTC, UART, Watchdog, and more ]]  
:Example: nand read 80000000 400000 b40000
* [[media:DHCOM-HAL.zip|Download C++ HAL class library for SPI, I2C, GPIO, UART and physical address space access]]
 
:Description: Copies 11,25MByte from NAND Flash address 0x40_0000 to SDRAM address 0x8000_0000
 
:'''Nand Flash Erase'''
 
:''nand erase <Block base address> <Bytes>''
 
:Example: nand erase 400000 40000
 
:Description: Deletes NAND Flash content from address 0x40_0000 to 0x43_FFFF
 
:Note: The Bytes information needs to be block size aligned!
 
:'''Nand Flash Write'''
 
:''nand write <SDRAM address> <NAND Flash address> <Bytes>''
 
:Example: nand write 80000000 400000 b40000
 
:Description: Cpoies 11,25MByte from SDRAM address 0x8000_0000 to NAND Flash address 0x40_0000
 
:Note: The Bytes information needs to be page size aligned!
 
:'''Show bad NAND Flash blocks'''
 
:''nand bad''
 
:Description: Shows the bad NAND Flash blocks.
 
:'''Show NAND FLash content'''
 
:''nand dump <NAND Flash address>''
 
:Example: nand dump 400000
 
:Description: Shows the content of the specified NAND Flash block
 
=== LCD contoller ===
 
:'''Show LCD controller settings'''
 
:''lcdinfo''
 
:Example: 
  Display Resolution: 800 x 480 pixels
  Display Type:      Active Color Display
  Pixel Clock:        22 MHz
  Bits per Pixel:    16 Bits/Pixel
  Pixel Polarity:    Active High
  VSYNC Polarity:    Active Low
  HSYNC Polarity:    Active Low
  Clock Polarity:    Pos. Edge
  Output En Polarity: Active High
  HSYNC Puls Width:  64 Clock Cycles
  HSYNC Back Porch:  86 Clock Cycles
  HSYNC Front Porch:  42 Clock Cycles
  VSYNC Puls Width:  2 Line Cycles
  VSYNC Back Porch:  33 Line Cycles
  VSYNC Front Porch:  10 Line Cycles
 
=== GPIO's ===
 
:'''Show DHCOM GPIO settings'''
 
:''gpioinfo''
 
:Example:
  GPIO_A: Direction = Input
          State    = 0
  GPIO_B: Direction = Input
          State    = 0
  GPIO_C: Direction = Input
          State    = 0
  GPIO_D: Direction = Input
          State    = 0
  GPIO_E: Direction = Input
          State    = 1
  GPIO_F: Direction = Input
          State    = 1
  GPIO_G: Direction = Output
          State    = 1
  GPIO_H: Direction = Input
          State    = 1
  GPIO_I: Direction = Input
          State    = 1
  GPIO_J: Direction = Input
          State    = 1
  GPIO_K: Direction = Input
          State    = 0
 
=== SD/MMC Card ===
 
:'''Switch between MicroSD and SD Slot'''
 
:''mmcswitch <Slot number>''
 
:Example: mmcswitch 2
 
:Description: Switch between SD/MMC Slots: 1 --> SD/MMC Slot, 2 --> MicroSD Slot
 
:'''Initialize SD/MMC Card'''
 
:''mmcinit''
 
:Description: Initialize new inserted SD Card
 
=== Filesystem ===
 
:'''Show Filesystem information'''
 
:''fatinfo <interface> <device>''
 
:Example: fatinfo mmc 1
 
Interface: MMC
  Device 1: Vendor: Man 094150 Snr 266e068c Rev: 1.0 Prod: AF UD
            Type: Removable Hard Disk
            Capacity: 121.2 MB = 0.1 GB (248320 x 512)
  Partition 1: Filesystem: FAT16 "NO NAME    "
 
:'''List files'''
 
:''fatls <interface> <device> <directory>''
 
:Example 1: fatls mmc 1
 
:Example 2: fatls mmc 1 /folder
 
:'''Load Files from SD Card to SDRAM'''
 
:''fatload <interface> <device> <SDRAM address> <directory+filename>''
 
:Example 1: fatload mmc 1 80100000 nk.gz
 
:Example 2: fatload mmc 1 80100000 /folder/nk.gz
 
=== Ethernet ===
 
:'''Load File via TFTP to SDRAM'''
 
:''tftp <SDRAM address> <directory+filename>''
 
:Example: tftp 80100000 nk.gz
 
:Example TFTP Server: "Winagents TFTP Server Manager"
 
:Note: For TFTP download it is necessary to config the ENV variables "ipaddr" and "serverip"
 
:'''Ping'''
 
:''ping <IP address>''
 
:Example: ping 192.168.55.32
 
:'''Read PHY register via MII interface'''
 
:''mii dump <PHY address> <PHY register>''
 
:Example: mii dump 1 0
 
:Description: Shows PHY control register content.
 
=== Environment ===
 
:'''Show ENV variables'''
 
:''printenv''
 
bootdelay=0
baudrate=38400
ipaddr=192.168.55.230
serverip=192.168.55.36
gatewayip=192.168.55.36
netmask=255.255.255.0
frias=5
kernel=uImage
bootargs=console=ttymxc0,115200 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2
nandbootwince=update;bootwince 00200000
splashimage=0x000c0000
save_ENV_to_flash=setenv ENVinFlash 1; saveenv
ENVinFlash=1
ethaddr=00:04:a3:34:b6:0d
ethact=FEC0
winceimagetype=nk.gz
winceimagesize=00ba55ee
loadaddr=00200000
bootcmd=run nandbootwince
filesize=212050
Environment size: 449/262140 bytes
 
:'''Set ENV variables'''
 
:''setenv <ENV name> <ENV value>''
 
:Example: setenv ipaddr 192.168.55.2
 
:Note: If you need to edit "bootcmd" it is necessary to insert ";" between the unique commands. You can enter ";" at the command line with "\;".
 
:'''Save ENV variables'''
 
:''saveenv''
 
=== Update ===
 
:Note: See also Bootloader subitem Flash Update.
 
:'''iMX25_update.bmp file'''
 
:''update''
 
:Description: Starts Flash update with "iMX25_update.bmp" file.
 
:'''Command line'''
 
:''update <type> [filename]''
 
:Type:
 
:wince = WinCE image update (default file names nk.gz or nk.bin) + ENV update
 
:linux = Linux image update (default file name uImage) + ENV update (default script file name uImage.env)
 
:flash = Complete flash image update
 
:bootloader = Bootloader update (default file name u-boot.bin)
 
:splash = Bootbitmap update (default file name splash.bmp)
 
:settings = Settings block update (default file name settings.bin)
 
=== I2C ===
 
:'''List available devices'''
 
:''i2c probe''
 
Valid chip addresses: 00 57 6F
0x5F = DHCOM i.MX25 Core Module EEPROM
0x6F = DHCOM i.MX25 Core Module Real Time Clock
 
:'''Read'''
 
:''i2c md <I2C address> <I2C register> <Bytes>''
 
:Example: i2c md 57 0 10
 
:Description: Reads 10 Bytes from the offset 0.
 
:'''Write'''
 
:''i2c mw <I2C address> <I2C register> <Value> <Bytes>''
 
:Example: i2c mw 57 0 aa 5
 
:Description: Writes 0xaa to 5 Bytes from the offset 0.
 
=== OS Boot ===
 
:'''WinCE'''
 
:''bootwince <Image address> [debug]''
 
:Example: bootwince 200000
 
:Description: The address 0x20_0000 specifies NAND Flash image address. The image is loaded from NAND flash to SDRAM. Next to that u-boot starts WinCE. The "debug" option make sure that the image wouldn't be started after uncompressing.
 
:Note: The Image address could also be an SDRAM address. But it is necessary to copy the Image (via tftp or nand flash commands) to the SDRAM before calling "bootwince".
 
:''bootwince tftp''
 
:Note: The ENV variables "loadaddr" and "bootfile" needs to be set before calling the command. For *.gz image types the "loadaddr" should be set to 0x8290_0000 and for *.bin images the address should be 0x8100_0000.
 
:'''Linux'''
 
:''bootm <Kernel address> [arg]''
 
:Note: When booting a Linux kernel,‘arg' can be the address of an initrd image.
 
=== Unzip ===
 
:''unzip <source address> <destination address>''
 
:Example: unzip 82900000 80100000
 
:Note: The unzip command is supporting the gzip file format.
 
=== Bitmap ===
 
:'''Information'''
 
:''bmp info <Bitmap address>''
 
Image size    : 800 x 480
Bits per pixel: 8
Compression  : 0
 
:'''Display'''
 
:'' bmp display <Bitmap SDRAM address> [x y]''
 
=== Memory ===
 
:'''Display'''
 
:''md[.b, .w, .l] <address> [count]''
 
:Example: md.b 80100000 100
 
:'''Write'''
 
:''mw[.b, .w, .l] <address> <value> [count]''
 
:Example: mw.b 80100000 aa 100
 
:Description: Writes the value 0xaa to the next 0x100 bytes from the address 0x8010_0000.
 
:'''Copy'''
 
:''cp[.b, .w, .l] <source> <destination> <count>''
 
== Hardware settings ==
 
The Hardware settings could be configured via the settings.bin file in the NAND flash memory. The file contains the following settings:
- LCD Controller settings
- Backlight PWM settings
- Backlight enable GPIO
- DHCOM GPIO default direction and state
- FFUART outputs from Bootloader and OS at the starting time
- Default SD Slot for updates
 
An exact description about creating the file and about the file content could be found on the "iMX25CreateSettingsBin - Bedienungsanleitung.pdf".
 
== Flash Update ==
The follwing updates are possible with the Bootloader:
# Bootloader
# Splashimage
# Settings
# Complete Flash content
# Linux image
# WinCE image
 
The following Update Types are possible:
# Via iMX25_update.bmp file
# From the bootloader console (command line)
 
=== iMX25_update.bmp File ===
 
:For this update Type you need the "iMX25_update.bmp" file and the image file (e.g. nk.gz for WinCE) on the SD Card. After power on the update starts automatically. The "iMX25_update.bmp" file contains three pictures (Update in progress, Update done and Update error) which are shown on the display during the update process. The file contains also an argument which defines the update type (WinCE image, Linux image, ...). An exact description can be found on "iMX25CreateUpdateBmp - Bedienungsanleitung.pdf".
 
=== Command line Update ===
:It is possible to update the DHCOM i.MX25 Core Module form the command line without "iMX25_update.bmp" file. The advantage is the possibility to run multiple updates in series. This update type dosen't use the display to show the progress. You need only the corresponding files on the SD Card for the update.
 
:''update <type> [filename]''
 
:Type:
 
:wince = WinCE image update (default file names nk.gz or nk.bin) + ENV update
 
:linux = Linux image update (default file name uImage) + ENV update (default script file name uImage.env)
::Note: If you run an linux update, u-boot searches also for an update ENV script. This script modifies the ENV for Linux. The name of the script must be the image name with the ending .env. You can also run an update without an script file. In this case u-boot only updates the image and the ENV remains unchanged.
::      You could create the Linux ENV script from an Linux_uboot_env.txt file with the tool "Linux_uboot_env_make.exe". See this example for the Linux_uboot_env.txt file:
echo Set ENV for Linux
echo -----------------
setenv frias 5
setenv kernel uImage
setenv loadaddr 80200000
setenv bootdelay 0
setenv machid 1770
setenv bootargs console=ttymxc1,38400 root=/dev/mmcblk0p1 rootwait ip=dhcp
setenv bootcmd run nandbootlinux\;
saveenv
 
:flash = Complete flash image update
 
:bootloader = Bootloader update (default file name u-boot.bin)
::Note: The ENV in Flash memory is created on the first start of u-boot. If you run a bootloader update and the ENV at the new bootloader has changed, the ENV in Flash memory remains unchanged with the bootloader update. But you could delete the ENV block in flash memory before the update, then u-boot will create the new default ENV at the next start after the bootloader update.
 
:splash = Bootbitmap update (default file name splash.bmp)
 
:settings = Settings block update (default file name settings.bin)
::Note: Please have a look at the Bootloader subitem Hardware settings.
 
= WinCE =
== Registry Settings ==
 
=== LCD Controller ===
 
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\Display\LCDC]
  "PanelType"=dword:1    ; LCD Panel identifier
                          ; Description: Set "PanelType" = 0 to use the bootloader LCD controller settings, which can be programmed to NAND Flash via settings.bin file.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\GDI\ROTATION]
  "Angle"=dword:0        ; no rotation
                          ; "Angle"=dword:5A --> 90 degrees rotated clockwise
                          ; "Angle"=dword:B4 --> 180 degrees rotated clockwise
                          ; "Angle"=dword:10E --> 270 degrees rotated clockwise
 
=== Task Bar Look ===
 
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Explorer]
  “QVGA“=dword:00000001  ; Change Task bar style: 0 --> normal Windows look, 1 --> PDA look
 
=== NAND Flash (FlashDisk) base address===
 
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\NAND_Flash]
  “FlashDiskBaseAddress“=dword:02000000  ; Configures the WinCE NAND FlashDisk Base address
 
= Linux =
 
== General ==
=== Greate a root file system ===
1. Format a SD card with ext3 file system
2. Copy root file system onto the SD card
    -Start terminal and change directory to the SD card
    -su
    -tar jxpvf rootFS.tar.bz2
 
== Debian system ==
=== Calibrating the touchscreen ===
TSLIB_TSDEVICE=/dev/input/event0 ts_calibrate
===Running example Qt Apps ===
QWS_MOUSE_PROTO=Tslib:/dev/input/event0 /usr/qt/demos/demoname/demoname -qws
For the Qt-Browser change demoname to browser
=== Login/Shutdown system ===
Name:    root
password: foo
shutdown -h now
 
== Busybox system ==
=== Calibrating the touchscreen ===
TSLIB_TSDEVICE=/dev/event0 ts_calibrate
===Running example Qt Apps ===
QWS_MOUSE_PROTO=Tslib:/dev/event0 /usr/qt/demos/demoname/demoname -qws
For the Qt-Browser change demoname to browser
=== Login/Shutdown system ===
Name: root
halt

Revision as of 15:42, 8 May 2020

COM iMX25-D2

Hardware

  • Freescale ARM9 i.MX25 @ 400 MHz
  • 0 - 2048 MB NAND-FLASH
  • 64 - 128 MB DDR2-266
  • MicroSD Sockel onboard
  • SD/MMC card interface
  • LC-Displaycontroller, 16 Bit colour depth, 800 x 600 Pixel
  • Touchcontroller onboard, 4-wire resistive
  • Ethernet 10/100 MBit
  • 1x USB Host full-speed, USB OTG high-speed
  • Serial Interfaces: 3x UART, 2x I²C, 2x SPI
  • CAN Interface: 1 Mbit/s
  • Real-time Clock RTC onboard
  • Temperature range: Operating -40 to +85 °C
  • SODIMM-200 Connector DHCOM Standard

Software Support

Downloads

Bootloader Binary

Settings Files

DHupdate.ini example

Update Bitmap example files

Splash Image examples

Root Filesystem Update Kernel

Linux Kernel Binary and Sources

Debian Rootfilesystem

Virtual Machine for Application Development

Code Examples for Userspace-Applications to Access SPI, I2C, GPIOs, and more