Neo FreeRunner Hardware
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== Main components == | == Main components == | ||
+ | === Processor === | ||
+ | The main Processor (CPU) is a [[Samsung S3C2442B B54]] (running at 400 MHz) | ||
− | + | GPIO Assignments: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/doc/hardware/GTA02v4/gpio.txt | |
− | + | ||
− | + | {{:Samsung S3C2442B B54}} | |
− | + | ||
− | + | === Power Management === | |
− | + | A NXP PCF50633 04 N3 is used for [[Neo1973_Power_Management|power management]]. | |
− | + | ||
− | + | * NXP PMU index: [http://www.nxp.com/products/power_management/pmu/index.html NXP PMU index page]<br> | |
− | + | * Product Datasheet: [http://people.openmoko.org/tony_tu/GTA02/datasheet/PMU/PCF50633DS_02.pdf NXP PCF50633 Product Data Sheet]<br> | |
− | + | * Product User manual: [http://people.openmoko.org/tony_tu/GTA02/datasheet/PMU/PCF50633UM_6.pdf NXP PCF50633 User Manual]<br> | |
− | + | **Special thanks NXP provide full user manual and support openness for all developer | |
− | + | **Datasheet/User manual usage [http://lists.openmoko.org/pipermail/community/2008-March/013898.html was legally authorized by NXP] | |
− | + | * Connected to: S3C2442 via I2C, client address is 0x08. <br> | |
− | + | * Driver Source: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/pcf50633.patch<br> | |
− | + | ||
− | + | === Flash === | |
− | + | ==== NAND Flash ==== | |
− | + | 256MB integrated Samsung NAND flash inside the 2442 multi-chip package, attached to the S3C2442 NAND controller | |
− | + | ||
− | + | * Product Homepage: [http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/productInfo.do?fmly_id=229&partnum=SC32442 S3C2442] | |
− | + | * Data Sheet: S3C2442 B54 comes with 256 MB NAND MCP package | |
− | + | * Connected to: S3C2442 NAND controller<br> | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ==== NOR Flash ==== | |
− | + | ||
− | * | + | 16MBit ST M58WR016KB706E NOR flash for 'unbrickable emergency boot' feature. |
− | * | + | |
− | * | + | * Product Homepage: [http://www.st.com/stonline/products/families/memories/fl_nor_mob/index.htm ST Mobile Flash NOR/Mobile Terminal] |
− | + | * Data Sheet: [http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/ds/13023/m58wr032qb.pdf M58WR016] | |
− | + | * Connected to: S3C2442 NAND controller<br> | |
− | + | ||
− | + | === SDRAM === | |
− | + | 128MB SDRAM (64MB inside 2442 MCP, 1x Samsung K4M51323PC) attached to S3C2442 SDRAM controller | |
− | + | * Product Homepage: [http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/productInfo.do?fmly_id=136&partnum=K4M51323PC Samsung K4M51323PC] | |
− | + | * Data Sheet: [http://www.samsung.com/global/system/business/semiconductor/product/2007/6/11/MobileSDRAM/MobileSDRSDRAM/512Mbit/K4M51323PC/ds_k4m51323pc.pdf Samsung K4M51323PC] | |
− | + | * Connected to: S3C2442 <br> | |
− | + | ||
− | + | == GSM/GPRS == | |
− | + | The [[GSM]] (including GPRS) modem is Texas Instruments Calypso based. | |
− | + | ||
− | + | * Connected to: S3C2442 UART1 (full-uart, RxD, TxD, CTS, RTS), /dev/ttySAC0 in userspace | |
− | + | * PM Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/gta01-power_control.patch | |
− | + | * [[External GSM Antenna|Accessible GSM/GPRS antenna jack]] (if battery cover is removed) - MURATA MM8430-2610RB3 SMD RF TEST PORT. FOr compatible adapter see Murata part no. MXHS83QE3000<br> | |
− | + | ||
− | + | === CALYPSO ASIC digital baseband === | |
− | + | Unfortunately we cannot provide many details on the GSM chipset due to very tight [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-disclosure_agreement NDA]s. However, this is not neccessarily required, since it interfaces using a standard UART serial line with the S3C2442. On that interface, [http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/07_series/07.05/ GSM 07.05], [http://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/07_series/07.10/ GSM 07.10] and other standardized protocols are used. | |
− | + | ||
− | + | The NDAd documentation for the calypso, [http://cryptome.org/ti-calypso1.pdf register definition ] and [http://cryptome.org/ti-calypso2.pdf hardware definition ] was leaked onto a public forum on the 4th of March by persons or persons unknown. | |
− | + | The legality of reading these files may vary according to your local laws, as may generating code from them. | |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | *Calypso D751992AZHH<br> | |
+ | *The firmware within GTA02 should be moko6 or later (internal code name) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === TI TWL3025BZGMR analog baseband === | ||
+ | *Product Homepage: [http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/wtbu/wtbuproductcontent.tsp?templateId=6123&navigationId=12295&contentId=4703 TWL3014]<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === TI TRF6151 (GSM/PCS) RF Transceiver === | ||
+ | *Product Homepage: [http://focus.ti.com/general/docs/wtbu/wtbuproductcontent.tsp?templateId=6123&navigationId=12296&contentId=4701 TRF6151] <br> | ||
+ | GPRS Class12/CS4 <br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == AGPS == | ||
+ | [[u-blox ANTARIS 4 ATR0635]] chip | ||
+ | * Connected to: S3C2442 UART2, /dev/ttySAC1 in userspace | ||
+ | {{:u-blox ANTARIS 4 ATR0635}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Accelerometers == | ||
+ | Two ST LIS302DL | ||
+ | * Homepage: http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/ds/12726/lis302dl.htm | ||
+ | * Datasheet: http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/ds/12726.pdf | ||
+ | * Connected to: S3C2442 via SPI interface | ||
+ | * S3C2442 SPI EINT interrupt inputs<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Graphics/3D Acceleration == | ||
+ | |||
+ | Smedia Glamo 3362. | ||
+ | * Homepage: http://www.smediatech.com/product3362.htm | ||
+ | * Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/smedia-glamo.patch | ||
+ | * Data sheet: This is not available, as it is under NDA. It will likely never be available. (Source: Raster - IRC). There is hope that the glamo chip features may be usable even without a NDA, see [http://unadventure.wordpress.com/2008/06/08/accelerating-in-my-pocket/ the hack here] | ||
+ | * Connected to: S3C2442 Address/Data bus <br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === microSD === | ||
+ | The GTA02 has one microSD aka Transflash slot. Using the Glamo 3362 MMC/SD controller | ||
+ | |||
+ | *It should support SDHC, and 4GB card has been tested. Anyone with 8GB card? MicroSD slot is [[Disassembling_Neo1973#Opening_back_cover|under battery]]. | ||
+ | * Connected to: Glamo 3362 MMC/SD controller | ||
+ | * Driver: Check svn for the SMedia driver with SD implementation | ||
+ | * [[Supported microSD cards]] | ||
+ | * Specifications: [http://www.sdcard.org/about/memory_card/pls/ SD Simplified Specification], [http://www.mmca.org/compliance/buy_spec/AN_MMCA050419.pdf MMC (partial)], [http://www.sandisk.com/Assets/File/OEM/Manuals/manual-rs-mmcv1.0.pdf MMC (product manual)] | ||
+ | * SANDISK 128 MB/512 MB and some 4G SDHC card been verified could work on GTA02<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == LCD Module (LCM) == | ||
+ | Toppoly (tpo) 2.8" diagonal (1.7" x 2.27" - 43mm x 58mm) 480x640 TD028TTEC1 module, using a Toshiba JBT6K74 TFT | ||
+ | LCD Driver Chipset.<br> | ||
+ | * Homepage: [http://www.tpo.biz/ENG/business-eng/Activer-Matrix-VGA.htm Activer-Matrix-VGA.htm] | ||
+ | * Specification: http://www.cip.physik.uni-muenchen.de/~Wolfgang.Draxinger/stuff/openmoko/TD028TTEC1.pdf | ||
+ | * Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/gta01-jbt6k74.patch | ||
+ | * Backlight Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/gta01-backlight.patch | ||
+ | * Connected to: Glamo3362 LCM interface and Glamo3362 SPI Interface<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Touch Screen ==== | ||
* Connected to: S3C2442 TS controller | * Connected to: S3C2442 TS controller | ||
* Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/s3c2410_touchscreen.patch | * Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/s3c2410_touchscreen.patch | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | == Bluetooth Module== | |
− | + | Delta DFBM-CS320 Class2 Module, using CSR BlueCore4 | |
− | + | ||
− | + | * Data Sheet: [http://www.delta.com.tw/product/cp/vco/BT/download/pdf/CS/2.DFBM-CS320.pdf 2.DFBM-CS320.pdf] | |
− | + | * CSR Data Sheet: [http://www.csrsupport.com/download/2302/CS-101564-DSP10%20BlueCore4-ROM%20Product%20Data%20Sheet.pdf CS-101564-DSP10 BlueCore4-ROM Product Data Sheet.pdf] | |
− | + | * Driver: Stock Linux Kernel BlueZ | |
− | + | * Connected to: S3C2442 USB Host controller (OHCI) | |
− | + | * PM Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/gta01-power_control.patch<br> | |
− | + | ||
− | + | === Bluetooth Audio === | |
− | + | This one is wired via PCM bus from the CSR Bluetooth chip to the Wolfson codec.<br> | |
− | + | ||
− | + | == WiFi Module== | |
− | + | ||
+ | Accton (WLAN 802.11b/g SiP-M WM3236AQ(Flash Ver:2.0 Atheros AR6001GZ) | ||
+ | * Connected to: S3C2442 SDIO Host controller<br> | ||
+ | * Datasheet: [http://www.accton.com/products/Datasheet/WM3236A.AQ.pdf Accton 3236AQ datasheet]<br> | ||
+ | * Driver: http://svn.openmoko.org/developers/sameo/patches/<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Vibrator == | ||
* Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/gta01-vibrator.patch | * Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/gta01-vibrator.patch | ||
* Connected to: S3C2442 GPIO | * Connected to: S3C2442 GPIO | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | == USB Host == | |
− | + | The USB Host controller is inside the S3C2442 | |
− | + | * Driver: Stock Linux kernel ohci_hcd | |
− | + | * USB version 1.1 | |
− | + | * Supply USB 5v in Host mode using usb power switch AAT1275IRN-5.0-T1 | |
+ | ** http://www.analogictech.com/products/digitalfiles/AAT1275.pdf | ||
+ | * A net EN_USBHOST is controlled by PMU GPIO "GPO", this one signal when asserted (high) | ||
+ | ** enables generation of 5V for external device using a charge pump | ||
+ | ** enables connection of 15K pulldowns to D+ and D- to allow device insertion and removal detection for host mode | ||
+ | ** DISABLES the path for USB power to charge the battery | ||
+ | |||
+ | It should also be possible to use host mode with externally-provided power. This will allow the FreeRunner to be connected to a USB device and be powered and charging the battery if present at the same time. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Connect 0V, d+, d-, +5 to your USB device | ||
+ | * Connect a 15k ohm resistor between d+ and ground | ||
+ | * Connect a 15k ohm resistor between d- and ground | ||
+ | * Connect 0V, +5 to your >1A power source | ||
+ | ** If your power source was not the Openmoko 1A charger, additionally connect a 47K ohm 5% resistor between the ID pin and ground to pretend to be the 1A charger. | ||
+ | |||
+ | In addition you need to make sure EN_USBHOST signal that enables the physical Host mode power generation and disables the USB -> PMU charging path is deasserted. This may be taken care of automatically shortly by detection of the 48K resistor on a USB insertion leading to forcing EN_USBHOST deasserted. The charge pump that generates the 5V in host mode doesn't seem to mind getting external 5V given to it, but the real issue is that the battery will not be charged at all if we leave EN_USBHOST asserted since one of its jobs is to stop that happening. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == USB Device == | ||
+ | The USB Device controller is inside the S3C2442 | ||
+ | * Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/s3c2410_udc.patch | ||
+ | * Please see [[USB Product IDs]] on information about which Vendor/Product IDs we use | ||
+ | * 1200mAh lithium battery charges when connected to powered host. | ||
+ | * Mini-AB connector similar to [http://www.cypressindustries.com/shoponline/proddetail.asp?prod=CCMUSBAB-32005-700&cat=34 this one]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == I2C Devices == | ||
+ | I2C is a simple communication standard intended to move small amounts of data a few inches between chips. | ||
Please see [[I2C | Neo I2C Devices]] for more information & a list of devices & the addresses currently in use & documented for the Neo1973.<br> | Please see [[I2C | Neo I2C Devices]] for more information & a list of devices & the addresses currently in use & documented for the Neo1973.<br> | ||
− | + | ||
− | + | == Audio == | |
− | + | See also: [[Neo1973 Audio Subsystem]] | |
− | + | ||
− | + | === Wolfson Codec === | |
− | + | There's a [[WM8753]] Wolfson Microelectronics CODEC (This is not a 'smart' codec that can interpret MP3/... it is a simple dumb 'sound card'.) | |
− | + | * Product Homepage: http://www.wolfsonmicro.com/products/WM8753/ | |
− | + | * Data Sheet: [http://www.wolfsonmicro.com/uploads/documents/en/WM8753.pdf WM8753.pdf] | |
− | + | * Connected to: S3C2442 IIS interface (PCM data), S3C2442 I2C (Control) | |
− | + | * Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/asoc.patch | |
− | + | ||
− | + | === Mono Amplifier === | |
− | + | There's a National Semiconductor [[LM4853]] Mono Amplifier at the analog audio output of the WM8753 | |
− | + | ||
− | + | * Product Homepage: [http://www.national.com/pf/LM/LM4853.html LM4853.html] | |
− | + | * Data Sheet: [http://www.national.com/ds.cgi/LM/LM4853.pdf LM4853.pdf] | |
− | + | * Connects to (LM4853 pin): | |
− | + | ** S3C2442 GPIO: HP_IN, AMP_SHUT (shutdown); | |
− | + | ** Wolfson WM8753: LOUTL (LEFTIN), LOUTR (RIGHTIN); | |
+ | ** speaker4102: (LEFTOUT/BLTOUT-, BLTOUT+); | ||
+ | ** headset-jack: ring 2 (RIGHTOUT), ring 3 (LEFTOUT/BLTOUT-) via 1uF-33R each | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Analog wired Headset === | ||
+ | There's a four-ring 2.5mm stereo jack which provides connectivity to old-fashioned wired headsets. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The headsets used by Motorola smartphones (A780,A1200, ...) and the V-360 have a compatible configuration. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ring<br> | ||
+ | 1(base): GND<br> | ||
+ | 2: right out<br> | ||
+ | 3: left out<br> | ||
+ | 4(tip): mic + HOLD-button(press:short to GND) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Buttons === | ||
+ | The Neo1973 GTA02 features two buttons: | ||
+ | * [[Neo1973 Power Button|The Power Button]] | ||
+ | * [[Neo1973 AUX Button|The "Aux" button]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Case == | ||
+ | The case for the FreeRunner is all black, as seen on the front page of the wiki. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Openmoko has released the CAD files for the case schematics for the Openmoko [[Neo1973]] (GTA01) and Neo FreeRunner. These are available in the original Pro/E (.asm/.prt) format and alternative formats created from the originals. | ||
+ | |||
+ | We welcome your assistance in providing other formats. If you are able to convert CAD files from Pro/E format to other formats, please contact [mailto:michael@openmoko.org]. We are especially interested in the DXF format and in images rendered from these files. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [http://downloads.openmoko.org/CAD/NeoFreerunner_ProE.zip The original Pro/E (.asm/.prt) format] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [http://downloads.openmoko.org/CAD/ Browse CAD directory] | ||
=Accessory= | =Accessory= |
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Neo FreeRunner
This is the detailed list of the hardware components used in Neo FreeRunner (development codename GTA02), Openmoko Inc.'s second smartphone. Differences between various GTA02 revisions is also described.
If you are looking for general hardware overview please look at the Neo FreeRunner page.
Board layout [1] and schematics [2] for GTA02 have been published, PDF format.
See also the Neo FreeRunner GTA02 Hardware Requirements used in making these component selections.
Contents
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Photos
PCB layout
1. NOR Flash |
8. Audio Amplifier |
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GTA02 Hardware Component Selection
Physical Dimensions
- 120.7 x 62 x 18.5 mm (4.75 x 2.44 x 0.728 inch)
- 110 +/- 5 g (4 ounces) without battery
Main components
Processor
The main Processor (CPU) is a Samsung S3C2442B B54 (running at 400 MHz)
GPIO Assignments: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/doc/hardware/GTA02v4/gpio.txt
Feature |
|
Specification |
|
Product Homepage | http://www.samsung.com/global/business/semiconductor/productInfo.do?fmly_id=229&partnum=SC32442 |
Product User Manuel | http://210.118.57.197/Products/Semiconductor/MobileSoC/ApplicationProcessor/ARM9Series/SC32442/um_s3c2442b_rev12.pdf |
Product Datasheet | http://www.amebasystems.com/downloads/hardware/datasheets/freerunner/SoC/um_s3c2442b_rev12.pdf |
Driver | |
Freedom Requirements | Docs available from Samsung, but not easily. Only after registering and qualifying. here is a copy. um_s3c2442b_rev12.pdf] |
For information about the Evaluation board look here.
For information about the difference between Samsung S3C2440A and Samsung S3C2442B, see Samsung_S3C2440A vs Samsung_S3C2442B
Neo FreeRunner
- Main article: Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware
- Running at 400 MHz
- GPIO Assignments: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/doc/hardware/GTA02v4/gpio.txt
One difference is that the CPU voltage limits are specified variably from 400MHz (1.5V) to 50MHz (1V) the current at these speeds is not mentioned. The FreeRunner includes a variant that can be clocked up to 500MHz, however a) current consumption is insane at this frequency and b) various other components can't cope with the peripheral clock at this speed. It is therefore safe to assume that the highest frequency for the Neo FreeRunner is 400MHz.
USB Host
- Driver: Stock Linux kernel ohci_hcd
- USB version 1.1
- Supply USB 5v in Host mode using usb power switch AAT1275IRN-5.0-T1
- A net EN_USBHOST is controlled by PMU GPIO "GPO", this one signal when asserted (high)
- enables generation of 5V for external device using a charge pump
- enables connection of 15K pulldowns to D+ and D- to allow device insertion and removal detection for host mode
- DISABLES the path for USB power to charge the battery
It should also be possible to use host mode with externally-provided power. This will allow the FreeRunner to be connected to a USB device and be powered and charging the battery if present at the same time.
- Connect 0V, d+, d-, +5 to your USB device
- Connect a 15k ohm resistor between d+ and ground
- Connect a 15k ohm resistor between d- and ground
- Connect 0V, +5 to your >1A power source
- If your power source was not the Openmoko 1A charger, additionally connect a 47K ohm 5% resistor between the ID pin and ground to pretend to be the 1A charger.
In addition you need to make sure EN_USBHOST signal that enables the physical Host mode power generation and disables the USB -> PMU charging path is deasserted. This may be taken care of automatically shortly by detection of the 48K resistor on a USB insertion leading to forcing EN_USBHOST deasserted. The charge pump that generates the 5V in host mode doesn't seem to mind getting external 5V given to it, but the real issue is that the battery will not be charged at all if we leave EN_USBHOST asserted since one of its jobs is to stop that happening.
USB Device
- Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/s3c2410_udc.patch
- Please see USB Product IDs on information about which Vendor/Product IDs we use
- 1200mAh lithium battery charges when connected to powered host.
- Mini-AB connector similar to this one.
Power Management
A NXP PCF50633 04 N3 is used for power management.
- NXP PMU index: NXP PMU index page
- Product Datasheet: NXP PCF50633 Product Data Sheet
- Product User manual: NXP PCF50633 User Manual
- Special thanks NXP provide full user manual and support openness for all developer
- Datasheet/User manual usage was legally authorized by NXP
- Connected to: S3C2442 via I2C, client address is 0x08.
- Driver Source: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/pcf50633.patch
Flash
NAND Flash
256MB integrated Samsung NAND flash inside the 2442 multi-chip package, attached to the S3C2442 NAND controller
- Product Homepage: S3C2442
- Data Sheet: S3C2442 B54 comes with 256 MB NAND MCP package
- Connected to: S3C2442 NAND controller
NOR Flash
16MBit ST M58WR016KB706E NOR flash for 'unbrickable emergency boot' feature.
- Product Homepage: ST Mobile Flash NOR/Mobile Terminal
- Data Sheet: M58WR016
- Connected to: S3C2442 NAND controller
SDRAM
128MB SDRAM (64MB inside 2442 MCP, 1x Samsung K4M51323PC) attached to S3C2442 SDRAM controller
- Product Homepage: Samsung K4M51323PC
- Data Sheet: Samsung K4M51323PC
- Connected to: S3C2442
GSM/GPRS
The GSM (including GPRS) modem is Texas Instruments Calypso based.
- Connected to: S3C2442 UART1 (full-uart, RxD, TxD, CTS, RTS), /dev/ttySAC0 in userspace
- PM Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/gta01-power_control.patch
- Accessible GSM/GPRS antenna jack (if battery cover is removed) - MURATA MM8430-2610RB3 SMD RF TEST PORT. FOr compatible adapter see Murata part no. MXHS83QE3000
CALYPSO ASIC digital baseband
Unfortunately we cannot provide many details on the GSM chipset due to very tight NDAs. However, this is not neccessarily required, since it interfaces using a standard UART serial line with the S3C2442. On that interface, GSM 07.05, GSM 07.10 and other standardized protocols are used.
The NDAd documentation for the calypso, register definition and hardware definition was leaked onto a public forum on the 4th of March by persons or persons unknown. The legality of reading these files may vary according to your local laws, as may generating code from them.
- Calypso D751992AZHH
- The firmware within GTA02 should be moko6 or later (internal code name)
TI TWL3025BZGMR analog baseband
- Product Homepage: TWL3014
TI TRF6151 (GSM/PCS) RF Transceiver
- Product Homepage: TRF6151
GPRS Class12/CS4
AGPS
- Connected to: S3C2442 UART2, /dev/ttySAC1 in userspace
- Feature: GPS + AGPS
- Driver: none needed, talks standard NMEA
- Firmware version (software=5.00 Jan 09 2006 12:00:00; hardware=80040001) in GTA02.
- See ANTARIS 4 GPS modules resources
-
u-blox ATR0635 product page, Webarchive backup - u-blox ANTARIS 4 Protocol Protocol download page
-
u-blox ATR0635 Datasheet, Webarchive backup - u-blox ANTARIS 4 System Integration Manual
Neo FreeRunner
- Main article: Neo_FreeRunner_GTA02_Hardware
- Connected to: Samsung S3C2442B B54 UART2,
- Connected to (userspace): /dev/ttySAC1
Accelerometers
Two ST LIS302DL
- Homepage: http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/ds/12726/lis302dl.htm
- Datasheet: http://www.st.com/stonline/products/literature/ds/12726.pdf
- Connected to: S3C2442 via SPI interface
- S3C2442 SPI EINT interrupt inputs
Graphics/3D Acceleration
Smedia Glamo 3362.
- Homepage: http://www.smediatech.com/product3362.htm
- Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/smedia-glamo.patch
- Data sheet: This is not available, as it is under NDA. It will likely never be available. (Source: Raster - IRC). There is hope that the glamo chip features may be usable even without a NDA, see the hack here
- Connected to: S3C2442 Address/Data bus
microSD
The GTA02 has one microSD aka Transflash slot. Using the Glamo 3362 MMC/SD controller
- It should support SDHC, and 4GB card has been tested. Anyone with 8GB card? MicroSD slot is under battery.
- Connected to: Glamo 3362 MMC/SD controller
- Driver: Check svn for the SMedia driver with SD implementation
- Supported microSD cards
- Specifications: SD Simplified Specification, MMC (partial), MMC (product manual)
- SANDISK 128 MB/512 MB and some 4G SDHC card been verified could work on GTA02
LCD Module (LCM)
Toppoly (tpo) 2.8" diagonal (1.7" x 2.27" - 43mm x 58mm) 480x640 TD028TTEC1 module, using a Toshiba JBT6K74 TFT
LCD Driver Chipset.
- Homepage: Activer-Matrix-VGA.htm
- Specification: http://www.cip.physik.uni-muenchen.de/~Wolfgang.Draxinger/stuff/openmoko/TD028TTEC1.pdf
- Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/gta01-jbt6k74.patch
- Backlight Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/gta01-backlight.patch
- Connected to: Glamo3362 LCM interface and Glamo3362 SPI Interface
Touch Screen
- Connected to: S3C2442 TS controller
- Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/s3c2410_touchscreen.patch
Bluetooth Module
Delta DFBM-CS320 Class2 Module, using CSR BlueCore4
- Data Sheet: 2.DFBM-CS320.pdf
- CSR Data Sheet: CS-101564-DSP10 BlueCore4-ROM Product Data Sheet.pdf
- Driver: Stock Linux Kernel BlueZ
- Connected to: S3C2442 USB Host controller (OHCI)
- PM Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/gta01-power_control.patch
Bluetooth Audio
This one is wired via PCM bus from the CSR Bluetooth chip to the Wolfson codec.
WiFi Module
Accton (WLAN 802.11b/g SiP-M WM3236AQ(Flash Ver:2.0 Atheros AR6001GZ)
- Connected to: S3C2442 SDIO Host controller
- Datasheet: Accton 3236AQ datasheet
- Driver: http://svn.openmoko.org/developers/sameo/patches/
Vibrator
- Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/gta01-vibrator.patch
- Connected to: S3C2442 GPIO
USB Host
The USB Host controller is inside the S3C2442
- Driver: Stock Linux kernel ohci_hcd
- USB version 1.1
- Supply USB 5v in Host mode using usb power switch AAT1275IRN-5.0-T1
- A net EN_USBHOST is controlled by PMU GPIO "GPO", this one signal when asserted (high)
- enables generation of 5V for external device using a charge pump
- enables connection of 15K pulldowns to D+ and D- to allow device insertion and removal detection for host mode
- DISABLES the path for USB power to charge the battery
It should also be possible to use host mode with externally-provided power. This will allow the FreeRunner to be connected to a USB device and be powered and charging the battery if present at the same time.
- Connect 0V, d+, d-, +5 to your USB device
- Connect a 15k ohm resistor between d+ and ground
- Connect a 15k ohm resistor between d- and ground
- Connect 0V, +5 to your >1A power source
- If your power source was not the Openmoko 1A charger, additionally connect a 47K ohm 5% resistor between the ID pin and ground to pretend to be the 1A charger.
In addition you need to make sure EN_USBHOST signal that enables the physical Host mode power generation and disables the USB -> PMU charging path is deasserted. This may be taken care of automatically shortly by detection of the 48K resistor on a USB insertion leading to forcing EN_USBHOST deasserted. The charge pump that generates the 5V in host mode doesn't seem to mind getting external 5V given to it, but the real issue is that the battery will not be charged at all if we leave EN_USBHOST asserted since one of its jobs is to stop that happening.
USB Device
The USB Device controller is inside the S3C2442
- Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/s3c2410_udc.patch
- Please see USB Product IDs on information about which Vendor/Product IDs we use
- 1200mAh lithium battery charges when connected to powered host.
- Mini-AB connector similar to this one.
I2C Devices
I2C is a simple communication standard intended to move small amounts of data a few inches between chips.
Please see Neo I2C Devices for more information & a list of devices & the addresses currently in use & documented for the Neo1973.
Audio
See also: Neo1973 Audio Subsystem
Wolfson Codec
There's a WM8753 Wolfson Microelectronics CODEC (This is not a 'smart' codec that can interpret MP3/... it is a simple dumb 'sound card'.)
- Product Homepage: http://www.wolfsonmicro.com/products/WM8753/
- Data Sheet: WM8753.pdf
- Connected to: S3C2442 IIS interface (PCM data), S3C2442 I2C (Control)
- Driver: https://svn.openmoko.org/trunk/src/target/kernel/patches/asoc.patch
Mono Amplifier
There's a National Semiconductor LM4853 Mono Amplifier at the analog audio output of the WM8753
- Product Homepage: LM4853.html
- Data Sheet: LM4853.pdf
- Connects to (LM4853 pin):
- S3C2442 GPIO: HP_IN, AMP_SHUT (shutdown);
- Wolfson WM8753: LOUTL (LEFTIN), LOUTR (RIGHTIN);
- speaker4102: (LEFTOUT/BLTOUT-, BLTOUT+);
- headset-jack: ring 2 (RIGHTOUT), ring 3 (LEFTOUT/BLTOUT-) via 1uF-33R each
Analog wired Headset
There's a four-ring 2.5mm stereo jack which provides connectivity to old-fashioned wired headsets.
The headsets used by Motorola smartphones (A780,A1200, ...) and the V-360 have a compatible configuration.
ring
1(base): GND
2: right out
3: left out
4(tip): mic + HOLD-button(press:short to GND)
Buttons
The Neo1973 GTA02 features two buttons:
Case
The case for the FreeRunner is all black, as seen on the front page of the wiki.
Openmoko has released the CAD files for the case schematics for the Openmoko Neo1973 (GTA01) and Neo FreeRunner. These are available in the original Pro/E (.asm/.prt) format and alternative formats created from the originals.
We welcome your assistance in providing other formats. If you are able to convert CAD files from Pro/E format to other formats, please contact [3]. We are especially interested in the DXF format and in images rendered from these files.
Accessory
Stylus
Using 4 in 1 laser pen
- Vendor: Quarton XPII
- GTA02 standard setup comes with QUARTON XPII 4 in 1 laser pen
Battery
The Neo FreeRunner (GTA02) Battery is mechanically and electrically compatible with the Neo1973 GTA01 Battery, as well as limited compatibility with a Nokia BL6C battery. According to this post on the mailinglist. Photo of the battery inside the Neo1973.
- GTA02 using the smart battery based on TI bq27000 chipset
- SANYO UF653450S 1200mAh cell.
- Battery schematics: GTA02 Smart Battery Schematics
microSD Card
GTA02 should come with one of following microSD card
Charger
AKII Technology Charger
- Model: A10P1-05MP
- Input: 100-240v~ /0.3A
- Output: +5v up to 2.0A
- Add 47.5k 1% resistor between ID pin and ground for openmoko charger identification
Hardware revisions
- Main article: GTA02 revisions
Debug Board
- Main article: Debug_Board_v3
Distinguishing hardware revisions
Inside the Bootloader
Every hardware revision has its own u-boot image type. Thus, the bootloader has the revision hard-coded. The hardware revision is passed on to the kernel via the ATAG mechanism (ATAG_REVISION)
Inside the Kernel
The kernel receives the ATAG_REVISION during bootup, and saves its contents in the "system_rev" global variable.
From Userspace
The kernel exports the system_rev variable in /proc/cpuinfo as "Revision :" line.
Certification
FCC
- For US Import
- 850/1800/1900 Band, FCC ID: EUNGTA02
- 900/1800/1900 Band, FCC ID: EUNGTA02E
- FCC test report(GTA02)
- FCC test report(GTA02E)
CE
- For Europe
- Registration number: M528583V-EO
- CE report and certificate
NCC
- For Taiwan Import
- NCC certification number: CCAF08DG0080T0
- NCC report and certificate