Users Manual

Thundercomm TurboX C865 System on Module
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resistor to 1.8V plug in a battery, active
low, internal pull up
Table 3.2-11 Power on interface definition
2.2.12 Reset Interface
Extended press of volume key will initiate a shutdown or reset (software selectable)
Stage 1 reset software-configurable bark
PMIC generates interrupt, giving the MSM device the opportunity to fix the problem or gracefully reset the
system. Example events that can cause a bark: Over temperature indicates system is getting too hot. PMIC
watchdog indicates that it has not kicked.
Stage 2 software-configurable bite
If reset is ignored, PMIC will force a reset event (selectable by software).
Stage 3 hardware mandatory bite
The user can generate a mandatory reset by a long press of PM_RESIN_N, or PHONE_ON_N, or
PM_RESIN_N + PHONE_ON_N in combination.
The standalone or combination of reset triggers can also be selected as SBL by directly writing to the
appropriate registers
Reset Pin
PIN Name
Location
PIN
Voltage
Type Description
Notes
PM_RESIN_N CON1 A42
pulled up
internally
to 1.8V
DI
Volume down/Reset
key signal, Low active
Table 3.2-12 Reset interface definition
2.2.13 Keys Interface
This is interface dedicate for key.
KEYs PINs
PIN Name
Location
PIN
Voltage
Type Description
Notes
PHONE_ON_N CON1 A40 P3 DI
Power on key signal, Low
active
PM_RESIN_N CON1 A42 P3 DI
Volume down/Reset key
signal, Low active
VOL_UP_N CON1 A41 P3 DI Volume up key signal,