TI OMAP5912 Aruba Board Supported Features (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/5/2010
The following table shows hardware components that are supported in the board support package (BSP) for the TI OMAP5912 Aruba Board. This development kit uses the TI OMAP5912 RISC microprocessor based on the ARM926EJ-S core.
Hardware component | TI OMAP5912 Aruba Board hardware support | TI OMAP5912 Aruba Board BSP support |
---|---|---|
RAM |
64 MB K4M511633C |
Yes |
Flash memory |
4 MB RC28F320J3 |
Yes |
Boot ROM |
Yes |
Yes |
Timers |
Yes |
Yes |
Real-time clock |
Yes |
Yes |
VGA video adapter |
No |
Not applicable |
LCD display |
No |
Not applicable |
Ethernet port |
No |
Not applicable |
Serial port |
1 |
Yes |
PC card or compact flash card |
No |
Not applicable |
Secure Digital |
Yes |
Yes |
Mouse |
No |
Not applicable |
Keyboard |
No |
Not applicable |
Hardware reset through a cold boot |
Yes |
Yes |
Hardware reset through a warm boot |
Yes |
Yes |
Software reset through a warm boot |
Yes |
Yes |
Touch controller |
No |
Not applicable |
USB host |
No |
Not applicable |
USB function |
Yes |
Yes |
Serial Infrared (SIR) |
No |
Not applicable |
Fast Infrared (FIR) |
No |
Not applicable |
Audio output |
Onboard |
No |
Audio input |
Onboard |
No |
Parallel port for printing |
No |
Not applicable |
Integrated Device Electronics (IDE) |
No |
Not applicable |
Smart card |
No |
Not applicable |
Floppy disk drive |
No |
Not applicable |
TV output |
No |
Not applicable |
Floating point unit |
No |
Not applicable |
Expansion connector |
Custom |
No |
PCI slots |
No |
Not applicable |
Compact PCI or PCI extender |
No |
Not applicable |
Logic analyzer probes |
Yes |
Yes |
IEEE 1149.1-compliant (JTAG) |
Yes |
Yes |
Debug LEDs |
Yes |
Yes |
Companion or add-on cards |
No |
Not applicable |
Form factor |
No |
Not applicable |
TI OMAP5912 Aruba Board Development Kit Performance Considerations
Note the following TI OMAP5912 Aruba Board hardware limitations:
- The card-detect (MPUIO1) and write-protect (MPUIO2) pins of the SD/MMC slot in Rev. 1.1 are incorrect on the board level. This makes it impossible to know whether the card is locked by hardware. The SDHC driver must poll to detect card insertion.
- There is no Ethernet support in the TI OMAP5912 Aruba Board. Use Remote NIDS through USB to connect to the development workstation.
- There is no VGA, LCD, mouse, or keyboard support in the TI OMAP5912 Aruba Board. Use remote display through VMINI to display and receive input from the development workstation.
See Also
Tasks
How to Use the BSP for the TI OMAP5912 Aruba Board
Setting up the TI OMAP5912 Aruba Board Hardware