User`s guide

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StrongARM
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SA-1110 Development Board
User’s Guide
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Getting Started
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This SA-1110 Development Board is supplied as a mother board and functions as both a stand-
alone handheld PC device as well as a development platform when used with the SA-1111
Development Module.
This chapter provides a physical description of the SA-1110 Development Board and describes
how to:
Unpack the card and give it a visual inspection
Verify SA-1110 Development Board kit contents
Install the required hardware
2.1 Physical Description
Figure 2-1 and shows the physical layout of the SA-1110 Development Board. The SA-1110
Development Board uses a 4-layer double-sided surface mount assembly technology.
The following components and systems are on side one of the SA-1110 Development Board:
LCD cable connector—50-pin connector for Sharp 3.9” LCD display
Touch screen headerFour-pin connector for touch screen connector
Intel StrataFlash™—One of two 128 Mbit Intel StrataFlash for storage of the operating system
and applications
Spare ADC input—An analog to digital converter that could be used as a photo-sensor input to
sense ambient light for background light control.
Battery temperature sensor—Senses temperature of Li-ion battery
Base station—14-pin connector for JTAG programming, RS232, power input jack, and
telephone
Headset jack 2.5 mm—2.5 mm standard telephony headset connector
Stereo jack 3.5 mm—standard stereo headphone 3.5 mm connector
USB Type B connection—Universal Serial Bus, four-pin end point connector (slave) for host
communications
Microphone connection—accepts Electret type microphone
Radio connector—30 pin connector that accepts CDMA, GSM, or Bluetooth
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radio modules
SDRAMOne of two 128 Mbit SDRAM storage devices
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SA-1110 Microprocessor—Small size, low power, high performance, 32-
bit StrongARM processor.
1. For the phase 1 release of this document, formal Bluetooth interface specifications were not available. For more information, see section
Section 4.13.3.