wiki:TBR/BSP/M5484FireEngine

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M5484FireEngine

BSP_nameM5484
ManufacturerFire Engine
Image M5484LITEPHOTO.jpg
Board_URLhttp://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=M5484LITE
ArchitectureFreescale Fire Engine
CPU_modelMCF5484CZP200
RAM64MB DDR-SDRAM
NVMEM4MB Flash
SerialOne RS-232 Serial Port
NICsOne PCI slot (32 bit, 33 or 66MHz, 3.3V)

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The M5484LITE development kit contains a system-on-module, called a Fire Engine, containing 64 MBytes of DDR-SDRAM, 4 MB of Boot Flash,and a USB Device output. The Fire Engine module, along with the included ethernet ports, PCI slot, serial interface, CAN interface, and a ColdFire? debug module. The board includes:

The M5484 Fire Engine Module (SOM-ETX) includes

  • MCF5484CZP200 Processor
    • Limited superscalar V4 ColdFire? processor core
    • Double-precision FPU conforms to IEE-754 standard
  • 64MB DDR-SDRAM
  • 4MB Flash

The base board includes the following features:

  • Controller Area Network (CAN) 2.0B Interface
  • 32-bit double data rate (DDR) synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) controller
    • 66–133 MHz operation
    • Supports DDR and SDR DRAM
    • Built-in initialization and refresh
    • Up to four chip selects enabling up to one GB of external
  • 32-Kbyte system SRAM
    • Arbitration mechanism shares bandwidth between internal bus masters
  • IrDA 1.1 interfaces
  • Up to four programmable serial controllers (PSCs) each with separate 512-byte receive and transmit FIFOs for UART, USART, modem, codec
  • Debug and test features
    • ColdFire? background debug mode (BDM) port
    • JTAG/ IEEE 1149.1 test access port
  • Estimated power consumption
    • Less than 1.5W (388 PBGA)

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