PARROT FC7100 Full connectivity module User Manual OEM 2012 149 FC7100 Datasheet v2 7

PARROT Full connectivity module OEM 2012 149 FC7100 Datasheet v2 7

User manual

                             Confidential information PARROT PRODUCT DATASHEET    FC7100   Version 2.6 August 2014
 DATASHEET FC7100 Full  connectivity  module  with Android OS. Bluetooth 4.0 LE – WiFi – GPS  LCD  and  Multi  cameras connectivity.  Applications: • Smartphone Android Apps platform• Turn-by-turn GPS Navigation• Internet  access  (through  3G  USB  dongle, Bluetooth Dun, Pan, 3G+ module)• HMI Display via LCD screen • Telephony voice recognition• Multimedia voice recognition• Voice destination entry • Message dictation • USB & IPod management • Multi  cameras  management  with  Driver assistance  use-cases  implementation (ADAS). • Audio  &  Video  Media  sharing  by  UPnP (DMC, DMR and DMS). • Video stream reception and decoding• Telephony & Audio streaming• Mirrorlink & Miracast Terminal mode The FC7100 employs the ANDROID OSThe  FC7100  is  designed  as  an  open  platform for  any  Android  apps  intended  for  a  mobile phone  such  as  news,  games,  productivity, multimedia, navigation.  The  FC7100  embed  all  of  the  automotive dedicated Parrot  Libraries,  native  running  on Linux: • USB  devices  and  iPod,  iPhone,  with database for metadata Confidential Information Full  connectivity  module  with WiFi a/b/g/n LCD  and  Multi  cameras  Smartphone Android Apps platform turn GPS Navigation Internet  access  (through  3G  USB  dongle, Bluetooth Dun, Pan, 3G+ module)   Multimedia voice recognition Multi  cameras  management  with  Driver cases  implementation Audio  &  Video  Media  sharing  by  UPnP Video stream reception and decoding Telephony & Audio streaming cast Terminal mode The FC7100 employs the ANDROID OS. The  FC7100  is  designed  as  an  open  platform for  any  Android  apps  intended  for  a  mobile phone  such  as  news,  games,  productivity, The  FC7100  embed  all  of  the  automotive Parrot  Libraries,  native  running  on USB  devices  and  iPod,  iPhone,  with • Voice  recognition  for  telephony  features, navigation destination entry or multimedia selection • Local  and  connected  voice  recognition engine • Bluetooth  with a  very  high  level  of compatibility  with  most  of  the  phones available  on  the  market  and  phonebook synchronization.  Technical Features: • Dual  LCD Management ITU656  • Bluetooth 4.0 LE qualified module• Wifi a/b/g/n – 2.4 & 5 GHz• Built-in GPS receiver • Standard single 3.3V supply• Full  connectivity  (UARTs,  I²C,  SPI,  GPIO, USB)  with  external  modules  and  chips: MHL,  HDMI,  Ethernet,  NAD,  TV,  Radio, Mems sensors, Apple IC.  • 2*USB 2.0 High Speed • Ethernet interface  • Digital audio in and out • Up to 3 cameras input • Module dimensions 80.6*46.6*4.1• Automotive qualified AEC• 2 x SDcard support – SDXC The  FC7100  platform  provides  a  full  API,  to access  Parrot  Libraries  and Android basic features.  Parrot P7Cortex A93900 MIPSDDR 32 x 4GbNAND Flash8 GbWiFi b/g/n – BT 4.0 LE – GPSExternal anten nas    2/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 Voice  recognition  for  telephony  features, navigation destination entry or multimedia Local  and  connected  voice  recognition a  very  high  level  of compatibility  with  most  of  the  phones available  on  the  market  and  phonebook Dual  LCD Management – 24  bits  &  8  bits Bluetooth 4.0 LE qualified module 2.4 & 5 GHz  Standard single 3.3V supply Full  connectivity  (UARTs,  I²C,  SPI,  GPIO, USB)  with  external  modules  and  chips: MHL,  HDMI,  Ethernet,  NAD,  TV,  Radio, Mems sensors, Apple IC.   2*USB 2.0 High Speed – Host  Digital audio in and out - I²S Up to 3 cameras input – 8/16 bits ITU656 80.6*46.6*4.16 mm  Automotive qualified AEC-Q100 SDXC 100  platform  provides  a  full  API,  to access  Parrot  Libraries  and to  enhance LCD // 24 bitsLCD or camera - // 8 bits2 x USB 2.03 x SPI3 x I²S in4 x I²S out4 x UART2 x SDIO2 x I²CEthernet (RGMII – MII)camera - // 8 bitscamera - // 8 bits
 DATASHEET          Table of contents  1  Introduction ................................2  FC7100 Overview ................................3  FC7100 technology ................................4  Vehicle Integration ................................4.1 FC7100 in a standalone ECU, interfaced to an entry headunit4.2 FC7100 in a standalone ECU, interfaced to a premium headunit4.3 Smart Display: the FC7100 is behind the LCD, in the same housing4.4 FC7100 integrated into the headunit4.5  Rear Seat Entertainment network4.6 Components Proposal for Vehicle Integration5  FC7100 Hardware ................................5.1  Hardware overview ................................5.2 Power supplies & management5.3 External communication interfaces6  Mechanical ................................6.1  Outline dimensions................................6.2  Motherboard PCB layout 6.3  Connectors ................................6.4 Thermal integration guidelines (TBC)7  Available Tools ................................7.1  Workbench ................................8  Marking ................................................................8.1  Module Marking ................................9  Caution for use ................................9.1  ESD Compliance ................................9.2  Safety ................................9.3  Assembly................................9.4  Drop ................................10 APPROVAL / CERTIFICATIonS................................10.1 Normative informations ................................10.2 FCC and IC requirements for module application10.3 Japanese Radio Law and Japanese Telecommunications Business Law Compliance.   Confidential Information  Table of contents ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................FC7100 in a standalone ECU, interfaced to an entry headunit ................................FC7100 in a standalone ECU, interfaced to a premium headunit ................................Smart Display: the FC7100 is behind the LCD, in the same housing ................................FC7100 integrated into the headunit ................................................................Entertainment network................................................................Components Proposal for Vehicle Integration 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  1 Introduction Parrot has initiated  the  integration of  Android use  in  their  car all  the  features  they  use  today  in Internet and connected Apps.  Parrot’s Next Generation FC7100them  into  the  vehicle.  FC7100  enables  a  true Android. It is designed to run Android Apps in an automotive environment FC7100 brings also camera connectivity and automotive vfront line detection, drowsiness detection). FC7100 enhances the voice  recognition interface with remote)  allowing  voice  destination  entry,  messages  dictation,  multimedlaunching and Text-To-Speech (TTS)Parrot  has  adapted  the  Android  framework  for  automotive  use  cases.  FCstandard  suite  of  Parrot  automotive  libraries  for  connectivityRecognition, and TTS etc.)  WiFi 802.11 b/g/n + BT 4.0 Combo chipWiFi Direct/DisplayAP & STA+ GPS26 MHz OscillatorDDR3Nand FlashVideo Encoder/DecoderGPU400380MPix/sSDIOPCMUARTGPS5 GHz2.4 GHz The combination of the Android framework and the Parrot Automotive libraries provides a complete ready  solution  for  vehicle  manufacturers  to  launch  a which is always connected (Internet, connected Appsnew Android Apps, update existing AppsAndroid Apps will be now available to users in the vehicle. With FC7100, Parrot provides a time Complete hardware and software  Reduced development time and Android ecosystem Confidential Information gration of  Android in an  automotive  environment. all  the  features  they  use  today  in their  smartphones: telephony,  music,  video, 100 delivers the best features of today’s smartphones and integrates 100  enables  a  true connected  Infotainment  open  platform  based  on Android Apps in an automotive environment.  FC7100 brings also camera connectivity and automotive videos treatments (bird view, rear camera, drowsiness detection).  the voice  recognition interface with a hybrid voice recognition engine  (local  and remote)  allowing  voice  destination  entry,  messages  dictation,  multimedia  voice  requests,  apps peech (TTS). Parrot  has  adapted  the  Android  framework  for  automotive  use  cases.  FC7100  embeds  also  the standard  suite  of  Parrot  automotive  libraries  for  connectivity (Bluetooth,  USB,  WiNFCP72x CORTEX A93900 MipsAdvanced video interfaceAdvanced audio interface2 PCM3 I2S in2 I2S outSPDIF in/outUART x 2I2C x 2SPI x 2GPIO x 6SDIO 3.0USB2.0 x 2Supervisor circuitPHYVBATP7MUI2S OUTI2S IN140 pin connectorRGMII (Ethernet)The combination of the Android framework and the Parrot Automotive libraries provides a complete ready  solution  for  vehicle  manufacturers  to  launch  a modern  automotive  infotainment  platformInternet, connected Apps) and remains up-to-date (update existing Apps, accessing to a customer app store etc.)Android Apps will be now available to users in the vehicle. time-to-market solution to vehicle manufacturers:Complete hardware and software automotive open platform and engineering costs    4/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 in an  automotive  environment. Customers can now telephony,  music,  video, oday’s smartphones and integrates connected  Infotainment  open  platform  based  on ideos treatments (bird view, rear camera, hybrid voice recognition engine  (local  and ia  voice  requests,  apps 100  embeds  also  the (Bluetooth,  USB,  Wi-Fi,  Voice 1 LCD 2 camerasDACADCLVDS CtrlHDMI CtrlUSB 2.0SDIOSPDIFITU 656Sub Modules:NAD, GPS, Tuner, CAN/LIN Ctrl, Ethernet, ...2 x Analog OUT2 x Analog INMass storage ,MTPiPod, etc.USB modem The combination of the Android framework and the Parrot Automotive libraries provides a complete modern  automotive  infotainment  platform date (ability to download etc.). The portfolio of market solution to vehicle manufacturers:
   Built-in video hardware encoder and decoder, with Maliplayback and best-in-class HMI   Multiple video interfaces and Ethernet connectivity screens interface.  Confidential Information in video hardware encoder and decoder, with Mali-400 GPU embedded al Multiple video interfaces and Ethernet connectivity for multiple cameras and multiple LCD   5/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 400 GPU embedded allowing HD video multiple cameras and multiple LCD
  Confidential Information2 FC7100 Overview     ADAS Internet access/3G+&4G Tethering / Dongles Ethernet networking 3D Navigation Video Player AM/FM Tuner Phase Diversity A/V Processing Information  6/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 (landscape, portrait) ASIC DesignInternet TV & Radio Music on demand TTS &  Voice control Multimedia Audio Digital Radio & TV     LCD control (landscape, portrait)  Smart Link  & MHL ASIC Design Telephony, Tasks, Contacts Messaging
  3 FC7100 technology• Android 2.3 and 4.2  Linux based  Hardware independent Large number of applications available Web Browser included Easy Specific HMI design with Android SDK • Bluetooth connectivity   Bluetooth Power Class 2 Radio Embedded Bluetooth V Compatible with virtual Pairing and connection with all Bluetooth Devices: Phones, Smartphones, PDA … Multiple user support Multiple connections (up to 3 devices connected at the same time) Multiple profiles active simultaneously  Bluetooth Stack specification:o HCI (Host Controller interface) o L2CAP (Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol) o RFCOMM ( Radio Frequency Communication)o SDP (Service Discovery Protocol) o OBEX (IrDA Object Exchange) o Channel manager, AMP Manager, HCI Ao Enhanced Power Control o Unicast Connectionless Datao HCI Read Encryption Key Size command  Embedded Bluetooth profiles supported:o Generic Access Profile o Phone Management o HFP 0.96 - 1.0 o HSP 1.0  o SAP (SIM Access Profile) o Message Management o MAP 1.0  o Phone Book o PBAP 1.0  o SYNC 1.1 (IrMC SYNC over BT) o SYNCML  o OPP 1.0 Server/Client (Vcard 3.0) o GSM 07.07 AT Commands o Nokia synchronization protocol o Multimedia o A2DP (Audio) o SBC decoding o MP3 decoding o AVDTP  o AVRCP1.0 / AVRCP1.3 / AVRCP1.o SPP 1.1  o BNEP, PAN  Confidential Information 100 technology Hardware independent Large number of applications available Web Browser included Easy Specific HMI design with Android SDK  Bluetooth Power Class 2 Radio Embedded Bluetooth V4.0 Low Energy Compatible with virtually all Bluetooth phones Pairing and connection with all Bluetooth Devices: Phones, Smartphones, PDA …Multiple user support : Up to 10 paired phones Multiple connections (up to 3 devices connected at the same time)Multiple profiles active simultaneously  Bluetooth Stack specification: HCI (Host Controller interface)  L2CAP (Logical Link Control and Adaptation Protocol)  ( Radio Frequency Communication) SDP (Service Discovery Protocol)  OBEX (IrDA Object Exchange)  Channel manager, AMP Manager, HCI AMP  Enhanced Power Control  Unicast Connectionless Data HCI Read Encryption Key Size command  Embedded Bluetooth profiles supported: Generic Access Profile  Phone Management  1.0 - 1.5  SAP (SIM Access Profile)  Message Management  Phone Book  SYNC 1.1 (IrMC SYNC over BT)  OPP 1.0 Server/Client (Vcard 3.0)  GSM 07.07 AT Commands  Nokia synchronization protocol   A2DP (Audio)  SBC decoding  MP3 decoding - optional  AVRCP1.0 / AVRCP1.3 / AVRCP1.4     7/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 Pairing and connection with all Bluetooth Devices: Phones, Smartphones, PDA … Multiple connections (up to 3 devices connected at the same time)
  o FTP 1.0  o Image transfer over OPP o DUNP 1.1  o Software update over SPP o Secure Simple Pairing • Digital Signal Processing Microphone(s), the module can manage two configurations:o Single microphoneo Two  microphones  with  AMS  (Automatic  Micdriver  and  1  for  the  front  seat  passenger.  The  best  microphone  is automatically selected during the call. Noise Reduction (NR)o Maximal NR is 25dB.o Typical NR is 15dB.o No musical noiseo No fluctuation of the residual noise leveo Automatic  adaptation  of  the  Noise  Reduction  to  the  Signal(SNR) to keep the best voice quality in idle and remove more noise in noisy conditions.  Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC)o The  level  of  echo  attenuation,  called  ERLE  is  45dB  (measurthe VDA process).o Comfort  Noise  feature  so  that  the  background  noise  is  adjusted  after  AEC algorithm,  in  order  to  keep  it  constant  for  enhanced  communication experience.o Possibility  to  accept  up  to  100ms  of  delay  in  the  speaker  path  for  digamplifiers.o Full duplex Automatic Level Control (ALC)o Different  phones  can  have  different  Speaker  volumes  (up  to  20dB  of difference). It adapts the signal level received from the phone to the target level, quickly and precisely. Equalizer : o 7 bands e Tuning : o Car  independent  tuning  if  the  microphone  position  and  characteristics  are the same. o Possibility  to  tune  all  parameters  of  the  audio  algorithms  according  to Customer preferences. Wideband speecho Support o All speech processing algorithms will work @ 16 kHz. •  External Bluetooth & WiFi   Confidential Information Image transfer over OPP  Software update over SPP  Secure Simple Pairing Digital Signal Processing the module can manage two configurations: Single microphone Two  microphones  with  AMS  (Automatic  Microphone  Selection):  1  for  the driver  and  1  for  the  front  seat  passenger.  The  best  microphone  is automatically selected during the call. Noise Reduction (NR): Maximal NR is 25dB. Typical NR is 15dB. No musical noise No fluctuation of the residual noise level Automatic  adaptation  of  the  Noise  Reduction  to  the  Signal(SNR) to keep the best voice quality in idle and remove more noise in noisy conditions.  Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC): The  level  of  echo  attenuation,  called  ERLE  is  45dB  (measurthe VDA process). Comfort  Noise  feature  so  that  the  background  noise  is  adjusted  after  AEC algorithm,  in  order  to  keep  it  constant  for  enhanced  communication experience. Possibility  to  accept  up  to  100ms  of  delay  in  the  speaker  path  for  digamplifiers. Full duplex Automatic Level Control (ALC): Different  phones  can  have  different  Speaker  volumes  (up  to  20dB  of difference). It adapts the signal level received from the phone to the target level, quickly and precisely. bands equalizer for microphones and speaker paths. Car  independent  tuning  if  the  microphone  position  and  characteristics  are the same.  Possibility  to  tune  all  parameters  of  the  audio  algorithms  according  to Customer preferences. Wideband speech:  of HFP 1.6 All speech processing algorithms will work @ 16 kHz. & WiFi Antenna diagnostic    8/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 rophone  Selection):  1  for  the driver  and  1  for  the  front  seat  passenger.  The  best  microphone  is Automatic  adaptation  of  the  Noise  Reduction  to  the  Signal-to-noise  ratio (SNR) to keep the best voice quality in idle and remove more noise in noisy The  level  of  echo  attenuation,  called  ERLE  is  45dB  (measured  according  to Comfort  Noise  feature  so  that  the  background  noise  is  adjusted  after  AEC algorithm,  in  order  to  keep  it  constant  for  enhanced  communication Possibility  to  accept  up  to  100ms  of  delay  in  the  speaker  path  for  digital Different  phones  can  have  different  Speaker  volumes  (up  to  20dB  of difference). It adapts the signal level received from the phone to the target Car  independent  tuning  if  the  microphone  position  and  characteristics  are Possibility  to  tune  all  parameters  of  the  audio  algorithms  according  to
  • FC7100 Wi-Fi protocol summary 802.11a - 5GHz WiFi 54Mbps802.11b - 2.4GHz WiFi 11Mbps802.11d - "World Mode"802.11e - Quality Of Service802.11g - 2.4GHz WiFi 54Mbps802.11h - 5GHz interferrence avoid802.11i - Security802.11j - Japan Standard802.11n - 2.4GHz WiFi 150Mbps802.11r - Fast basic service set transition802.11y - High Power WiFiAccess Point supportAd-HocClientWPA2 / WPA• Bluetooth 4.0+LE use casesThe increased data transfer speed offered by BTand use cases  Faster phonebook synchronization, especially contacts with photos. Faster FTP Transfers Faster PAN profile, for better internet connection  Due to the 2 radio connections available, it is possible to have sesame  time  for  instance  phonebook simultaneously  Pairing  additional Energy. • Audio Player  Multi Sources (Line Call artists and albums by voice recognition  Multiple codecs and containers supported (External licences apply) MPEG-1 Layer III (mp3), 32MPEG-2 Layer III (mp3), 8LPCM, 8-48kHz, 8-32bit, mono/stereoFLAC, 1-48kHz, 4-24bit, VBRAAC LC (MPEG-4 part III AudioHE-AAC (aacPlus, MPEGHD-AAC (MPEG-4 part III Audio), 8WMA/WMA9, up to 48kHz, mono/stereo, CBR/ABR/VBR Vorbis, q0 to q10 quality classes, 8AMR-WB AMR-NB     Confidential Information Fi protocol summary 802.11a - 5GHz WiFi 54MbpsYes802.11b - 2.4GHz WiFi 11MbpsYes802.11d - "World Mode"Yes802.11e - Quality Of ServiceYes802.11g - 2.4GHz WiFi 54MbpsYes802.11h - 5GHz interferrence avoidYesYes802.11j - Japan StandardNo802.11n - 2.4GHz WiFi 150MbpsYes802.11r - Fast basic service set transitionYes802.11y - High Power WiFiNoAccess Point supporton reset -firmware changeYesYesYesWLANCoexistence use cases The increased data transfer speed offered by BT4.0 LE enhances existing Bluetooth profiles Faster phonebook synchronization, especially contacts with photos.Faster FTP Transfers Faster PAN profile, for better internet connection  Due to the 2 radio connections available, it is possible to have sesame  time  for  instance  phonebook synchronization +  AD2P  or  HFP  +  PAN  transfer  Pairing  additional wireless  devices  such  as  remote  controller,  using  Bluetooth  Low Multi Sources (Line-In, USB, SD, iPod, iPhone, BT/Wi-Fi) Call artists and albums by voice recognition  Multiple codecs and containers supported (External licences apply)CODEC Audio 1 Layer III (mp3), 32-320kbit/s, 32/44.1/48kHz, CBR/VBR, mono/stereo. 2 Layer III (mp3), 8-160kbit/s, 16/22.05/24 kHz, CBR/VBR, mono/stereo32bit, mono/stereo. 24bit, VBR , mono/stereo.  4 part III Audio), 8-48KHz, CBR/VBR,mono/stereo.  AAC (aacPlus, MPEG-4 part III Audio), 8-48KHz,CBR/VBR, HE-AAC v1/2.  4 part III Audio), 8-48KHz, CBR/VBR,mono/stereo, Only lossy AAC layer. WMA/WMA9, up to 48kHz, mono/stereo, CBR/ABR/VBR  Vorbis, q0 to q10 quality classes, 8-48kHz, VBR, mono/stereo.    9/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 on reset -firmware change hances existing Bluetooth profiles Faster phonebook synchronization, especially contacts with photos. Due to the 2 radio connections available, it is possible to have several profiles at the +  AD2P  or  HFP  +  PAN  transfer ,  using  Bluetooth  Low Multiple codecs and containers supported (External licences apply) 320kbit/s, 32/44.1/48kHz, CBR/VBR, mono/stereo.  it/s, 16/22.05/24 kHz, CBR/VBR, mono/stereo.  KHz, CBR/VBR,mono/stereo, Only lossy AAC layer.
   Embedded MP3 decoder from Thomson Licensing (optional) • Built-in hardware video decoder Multiple codecs and containers supported:  • Built-in hardware video encoder Encode H.264   MVC Stereo High  OpenMAX IL API support • Video interface  Up to 3 cameras interfaces : 1x 16 bits + 1x8bits  or 3x up to 8 bits, 720p, ITU656 protocols  Up to 2 LCD interfaces : 1 up to  Several image signal processingo Chroma conversion, o Scaling (with some limitations, see “Manual” §2.2.2),o Rotation (nx90° + mirror)o Deinterlacing, contrast conversion      Confidential Information CONTAINER Audio MP3.  ASF.  OGG.  WAV/WAVE.  MP4 (audio) MP4A.  AAC.  Embedded MP3 decoder from Thomson Licensing (optional) in hardware video decoder Multiple codecs and containers supported: CODEC Vidéo H.264/MPEG-4 AVC.  VP8 CONTAINER Video MPEG-TS.  MP4.  3GP/3G2.  in hardware video encoder OpenMAX IL API support  Up to 3 cameras interfaces : 1x 16 bits + 1x8bits  or 3x up to 8 bits, 720p, ITUUp to 2 LCD interfaces : 1 up to 24 bits and 1 x 8 bits, 1080p, ITU-601 or ITUSeveral image signal processing: hroma conversion,  (with some limitations, see “Hantro HW Post-Processor API 1.1 User Manual” §2.2.2),  nx90° + mirror) einterlacing, contrast and brightness control, image cropping   10/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 Up to 3 cameras interfaces : 1x 16 bits + 1x8bits  or 3x up to 8 bits, 720p, ITU-601 or ITU-601 or ITU-656 protocols Processor API 1.1 User and brightness control, image cropping YUV to RGB
  Confidential Information4 Vehicle Integration The FC7100 module can be integrated behind the LCD display, inside the headunit, or in a standalone Electronic Control Unit (ECU) locatethe vehicle and connected to the vehicle bus (e.g. CAN). Information  11/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 module can be integrated behind the LCD display, inside the headunit, or in a standalone Electronic Control Unit (ECU) locatennected to the vehicle bus (e.g. CAN).   module can be integrated behind the LCD display, inside the headunit, or in a standalone Electronic Control Unit (ECU) located somewhere in
  Confidential Information4.1 FC7100 in a standalone ECU, interfaced to an entry headunit Information  12/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 FC7100 in a standalone ECU, interfaced to an entry headunit
  Confidential Information4.2 FC7100 in a standalone ECU, interfaced to a premium headunit LVDSoutLVDSinSmart Head UnitCD, FM Tuner, Audio Amplifier,Touch screenRF SignalGPS antennaInformation  13/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 FC7100 in a standalone ECU, interfaced to a premium headunit FC7100LVDS switchUSB HubMCU(Vehicle Bus Gateway)HSPA module (option)Apple UCAudio Vehicle BUSSPIRGBI2CUSBUSBI2CLVDS serializerLVDSHDMI ReceiverITU 656Video ReceiverITU 656ITU 656Ethernet PHYECU   MicSDCardUSBUSBHDMICompositeCompositeSteering wheel control /Keypad /Knob
  Confidential Information4.3 Smart Display: the FC7100 is behind the LCD, in the same housingInformation  14/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 Smart Display: the FC7100 is behind the LCD, in the same housing
  Confidential Information4.4  FC7100 integrated into the headunit Information 15/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149
  Confidential Information4.5  Rear Seat Entertainment network LVDS chip RGB LVDS I²C USB RGB ADC chip ADC chip I²S I²S  LVDS chip RGB LVDS I²C USB RGB ADC chip ADC chip I²S I²S    Information  16/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 FC7100 FC7100 RSE system #1 RSE system #2 ethernet CD, FM tuner, Audio AmplifierControl  Head unit   uner, Audio Amplifier Control
  4.6  Components Proposal for • SPDIF transceiver : SIRUS LOGIC  • LVDS Serializer : Texas Instrument  • LVDS Serializer : Texas Instrument  • USB Hub : SMSC - USB82514 • HDMI transceiver : Analog Device • Analog Video In : Texas Instrument     Confidential Information roposal for Vehicle Integration SIRUS LOGIC - CF8406 exas Instrument - DS90UB925Q s Instrument - DS90UB928Q USB82514 Analog Device - ADV7611 Texas Instrument - TVP5151    17/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149
  5 FC7100 Hardware 5.1  Hardware overview 5.1.1 Main components 5.1.1.1 Processor The FC7100 design is based on the Parrot Aprovides all the necessary features for advanced embedded multimedia processing:• A Dual-core ARM Cortex• 128kB of internal RAM (@390MHz)• 128kB of internal ROM (@195MH• Off-chip DDR3 SDRAM memory controller• NANDFLASH memory controller with 32 bit BCH• Interfaces : SPI, SDIO, USB, parallel interface for LCD, PWM, UART, I²C, GPIO, I²S inputs and outputs,  • 1 Ethernet controller • Graphical Processing Unit, with video encodin• Advanced Video Interface with LCD controllers, camera interfaces, video scalers and rotators, planes blender.  5.1.1.2 Power management unitThe  P7MU  is  the  analog  companion  chip  of  the  Parrot  7.  It  provides  the  necessary  features  for powering a P7 with in addition several other analog functionalities:• Programmable DC/DC converters• LDO for DDR3 Termination• LDO for DDR3 Ref • 12-bit 1MS/s ADC • 2 instances of USB PHY  5.1.1.3 Radio Frequency FC7100 is proposed in a basic configuration with an external antenna for4.0 Low Energy and WiFi 802.11 Confidential Information   The FC7100 design is based on the Parrot ASIC P7, the latest dual core processor chip from Parrot. It provides all the necessary features for advanced embedded multimedia processing:core ARM Cortex-A9 processor operating up to 780MHz 128kB of internal RAM (@390MHz) 128kB of internal ROM (@195MHz) chip DDR3 SDRAM memory controller NANDFLASH memory controller with 32 bit BCH Interfaces : SPI, SDIO, USB, parallel interface for LCD, PWM, UART, I²C, GPIO, I²S inputs and Graphical Processing Unit, with video encoding and decoding Advanced Video Interface with LCD controllers, camera interfaces, video scalers and rotators, Power management unit The  P7MU  is  the  analog  companion  chip  of  the  Parrot  7.  It  provides  the  necessary  features  for with in addition several other analog functionalities: Programmable DC/DC converters LDO for DDR3 Termination  FC7100 is proposed in a basic configuration with an external antenna for 2.4 GHz, allowing Bluetooth  b, g & n communication.    18/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149  7, the latest dual core processor chip from Parrot. It provides all the necessary features for advanced embedded multimedia processing: Interfaces : SPI, SDIO, USB, parallel interface for LCD, PWM, UART, I²C, GPIO, I²S inputs and Advanced Video Interface with LCD controllers, camera interfaces, video scalers and rotators, The  P7MU  is  the  analog  companion  chip  of  the  Parrot  7.  It  provides  the  necessary  features  for 2.4 GHz, allowing Bluetooth
  With  an  additional 5.0GHz external antenna,feature can be added, with a third 5.1.1.4 Memory The  FC7100  basic  Memory  configuration  is  8  Gbits  NAND  Flash  and  8  Gbits  DDR3  RAM.  These memory capacities can be increased 5.1.2 Hardware Architecture * Many other display and record interface option are available.See paragraph: 1.1.2.1 Display and rec  Confidential Information With  an  additional 5.0GHz external antenna, WiFi  802.11 a &  n  can  be  added. Also  GPS /  Glonafeature can be added, with a third external antenna.  c  Memory  configuration  is  8  Gbits  NAND  Flash  and  8  Gbits  DDR3  RAM.  These memory capacities can be increased  Hardware Architecture                      * Many other display and record interface option are available.See paragraph: 1.1.2.1 Display and record interface option.   19/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 WiFi  802.11 a &  n  can  be  added. Also  GPS /  Glonass c  Memory  configuration  is  8  Gbits  NAND  Flash  and  8  Gbits  DDR3  RAM.  These * Many other display and record interface option are available. ord interface option.
  5.1.3 Electrical SpecificationsConditions unless otherwise noted: Tamb.= 25°C; Vcc = 3v3_Main = 3V35.1.3.1 Power Pin Parameter 3V3_MAIN (=Vcc) 3V3_PERM  VDD_ETH  VDD_SD1  VDD_SD2  5.1.3.2 Power Consumption  • 3v3 Permanent (3V3_PERM):Feature Deep Low power Low Power Run/Standby mode • 3v3 MAIN: Feature Low Power Run/Standby mode BT Hands Free or Audio streaming modeWifi Streaming Video rendering Inrush Current Peak current at startup (duration)    Confidential Information Electrical Specifications Conditions unless otherwise noted: Tamb.= 25°C; Vcc = 3v3_Main = 3V3 Min  Typ  Max 3,135  3,3  3,6 3,135  3,3  3,6 1,71  1,8  1,89 2,37  2,5  2,62 3,13  3,3  3,46 1,71  1,8  1,89 3,13  3,3  3,46 1,71  1,8  1,89 3,13  3,3  3,46  3v3 Permanent (3V3_PERM): Min  Typ  Max -  20  TBD  -  30  TBD  -  30  TBD  Min  Typ  Max -  280  TBD -  900 TBD   BT Hands Free or Audio streaming mode  -   980  TBD -  1380  TBD -  1140  TBD -  9  TBD tartup (duration)  -  74,8  TBD    20/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149  Unit V V V V V V V V V  Unit  µA  µA  µA  Unit mA  mA mA mA mA A µs
  5.1.4 Pin Out Table Here below the FC7100 main connector (140 pins):    Pin1USB_0_DN3USB_0_DP5USB_0_VBUS7Wake_Up_LPO9VDD_SD1  UART_5/6/7 INPUT113V3_MAIN133V3_MAIN153V3_MAIN17Power_Good193v3_PERM21ETH_RGMII_TXD_00 / 23ETH_RGMII_TXD_02 / 25ETH_RGMII_RXD_00 / 27ETH_RGMII_RXD_02 / 29ETH_RGMII_RX_CTL /31ETH_RGMII_TX_CTL / 33ETH_RGMII_RX_CLK / 3537SPI_11 / GPIO_088 / 39SPI_10 / GPIO_087 / 41SPI_09 / GPIO_086 / 43SPI_08 / 4547SPI_07 / GPIO_084 / 49SPI_06 / 51SPI_05 / 53SPI_04 /55SPI_01 / 57SPI_00 / 59I2C_1_CLK  / GPIO_06261I2C_2_CLK  / GPIO_06063UART_0_CTS / GPIO_05865UART_0_RX / GPIO_05567UART_0_TX / GPIO_05669UART_0_RTS / GPIO_05771CAM_1_DAT15 / CAM_0_DAT07 / GPIO_21673CAM_1_DAT14 / CAM_0_DAT06 / GPIO_21575CAM_1_DAT13 / CAM_0_DAT05 / GPIO_21477CAM_1_DAT12 / CAM_0_DAT04 / GPIO_21379CAM_1_DAT11 / CAM_0_DAT03 / GPIO_21281CAM_5_DAT07 / GPIO_01483CAM_5_DAT06 / GPIO_01385CAM_5_DAT05 / GPIO_01287CAM_5_DAT03 / SD_2_DAT02 / GPIO_01089CAM_5_DAT01 / SD_2_DAT00 / GPIO_00891LCD_1_DAT00 / CAM_2_DAT02 / GPIO_18393LCD_1_DAT01 / CAM_2_DAT03 / GPIO_18495LCD_1_DAT02 / CAM_2_DAT04 / GPIO_18597LCD_1_DAT03 / CAM_2_DAT05 / GPIO_18699LCD_1_DAT04 / CAM_2_DAT06 / GPIO_187101LCD_1_DAT06 / CAM_3_CLK / GPIO_189103LCD_1_DAT08 / CAM_3_DAT01 / GPIO_191105LCD_1_DAT10 / CAM_3_DAT03 / GPIO_193107LCD_1_DAT12 / CAM_3_DAT05 / GPIO_195109111 LCD_1 CAM_2LCD_1_CLK / CAM_2_DAT01 / GPIO_182113115 CAM_3LCD_1_DAT14  / CAM_3_DAT07 / GPIO_197117LCD_1_DAT16 / CAM_4_DAT00 / GPIO_199119LCD_1_DAT18 / CAM_4_DAT02 / GPIO_201121LCD_1_DAT19 / CAM_4_DAT03 / GPIO_202123LCD_1_DAT20 / CAM_4_DAT04 / GPIO_203125LCD_1_DAT21 / CAM_4_DAT05 / GPIO_204127LCD_1_DAT22 / CAM_4_DAT06 / GPIO_205129LCD_1_DAT23 / CAM_4_DAT07 / GPIO_206131LCD_1_RSTn_Touch / CAM_0_VS / GPIO_154133LCD_1_IT_TouchScreen / CAM_0_HS / GPIO_155135LCD_1_BKL_En  / CAM_5_VS / GPIO_160137LCD_1_RSTn  / CAM_5_HS / GPIO_161139GNDCAM_4LCD_1 GPIOCAM_2CAM_3GNDGNDLCD_1CAM_5GPIOSD2LCD_1I2C_2UART 0 GPIOCAM_1 CAM_0 (16 bits)SPI [0:7]Part 1 AAII2C_1SPI[8:11] AAIGNDPower_Good3V3_PERMEthernet RGMII GPIOGNDWake_UpPowerVDD_SD1_UART_5_6_7 3V3_MAINUSB_0Confidential Information Here below the FC7100 main connector (140 pins):   Function Type Power DomainUSB_0_DNI/O USB 0 Data -USB_0_DPI/O USB 0 Data +USB_0_VBUSI 5v USB 0 VBUSWake_Up_LPOI 3V3 Wake Up Low PowerVDD_SD1  UART_5/6/7 INPUTP 1v8 / 3v3Power Supply SDIO1 and UART 5/6/73V3_MAIN3V3_MAIN3V3_MAINPower_GoodO 3V3 Power Good3v3_PERMP3V3Power Supply Permanent : 3v3ETH_RGMII_TXD_00 / GPIO_139 I/O VDD_ETH  GPIO or Ethernet RGMII Tx Data 0ETH_RGMII_TXD_02 / GPIO_141I/OVDD_ETH GPIO or Ethernet RGMII Tx Data 2ETH_RGMII_RXD_00 / GPIO_145I/OVDD_ETH GPIO or Ethernet RGMII Rx Data 0ETH_RGMII_RXD_02 / GPIO_147I/OVDD_ETH GPIO or Ethernet RGMII Rx Data 2ETH_RGMII_RX_CTL / GPIO_149I/OVDD_ETH GPIO or Ethernet RGMII Rx ControlETH_RGMII_TX_CTL / GPIO_143I/OVDD_ETH GPIO or Ethernet RGMII Tx ControlETH_RGMII_RX_CLK / GPIO_144 I/O VDD_ETH  GPIO or Ethernet RGMII Rx ClockPGnd GroundSPI_11 / GPIO_088 / AAI_26I/O3V3GPIO or SPI or AAISPI_10 / GPIO_087 / AAI_25I/O3V3GPIO or SPI or AAISPI_09 / GPIO_086 / AAI_24I/O3V3GPIO or SPI or AAISPI_08 / GPIO_085 / AAI_23 I/O 3V3 GPIO or SPI or AAIPGnd GroundSPI_07 / GPIO_084 / AAI_22I/O3V3GPIO or SPI or AAISPI_06 / GPIO_083 / AAI_21I/O3V3GPIO or SPI or AAISPI_05 / GPIO_082 / AAI_20I/O3V3GPIO or SPI or AAISPI_04 / GPIO_081 / AAI_19 I/O 3V3 GPIO or SPI or AAISPI_01 / GPIO_078 / AAI_16 / CAN1_RXI/O3V3GPIO or SPI or AAISPI_00 / GPIO_077 / AAI_15 / CAN1_TX I/O 3V3 GPIO or SPI or AAII2C_1_CLK  / GPIO_062I/O 3V3 I2C 1 Clock or GPIOI2C_2_CLK  / GPIO_060I/O 3V3 I2C 2 Clock or GPIOUART_0_CTS / GPIO_058I/O 3V3 UART 0 CTS or GPIOUART_0_RX / GPIO_055I/O 3V3UART 0 RX or GPIOUART_0_TX / GPIO_056I/O 3V3 UART 0 TX or GPIOUART_0_RTS / GPIO_057I/O 3V3 UART 0 RTS or GPIOCAM_1_DAT15 / CAM_0_DAT07 / GPIO_216I/O 3V3 CAM 1 Data 7 or CAM 0 Data 7 CAM_1_DAT14 / CAM_0_DAT06 / GPIO_215I/O 3V3CAM 1 Data 6 or CAM 0 Data 6 CAM_1_DAT13 / CAM_0_DAT05 / GPIO_214I/O 3V3 CAM 1 Data 5 or CAM 0 Data 5 CAM_1_DAT12 / CAM_0_DAT04 / GPIO_213I/O 3V3 CAM 1 Data 4 or CAM 0 Data 4 CAM_1_DAT11 / CAM_0_DAT03 / GPIO_212I/O 3V3 CAM 1 Data 3 or CAM 0 Data 3 CAM_5_DAT07 / GPIO_014I/O VDD_SD2CAM 5 Data 7 or GPIOCAM_5_DAT06 / GPIO_013I/O VDD_SD2 CAM 5 Data 6 or GPIOCAM_5_DAT05 / GPIO_012I/O VDD_SD2 CAM 5 Data 5 or GPIOCAM_5_DAT03 / SD_2_DAT02 / GPIO_010I/O VDD_SD2CAM 5 Data 3 or SDIO 2 Data 2 CAM_5_DAT01 / SD_2_DAT00 / GPIO_008I/O VDD_SD2 CAM 5 Data 1 or SDIO 2 Data 0 LCD_1_DAT00 / CAM_2_DAT02 / GPIO_183I/O 3V3 LCD 1 Data 0 or CAM 2 Data 2  LCD_1_DAT01 / CAM_2_DAT03 / GPIO_184I/O 3V3 LCD 1 Data 1 or CAM 2 Data 3  LCD_1_DAT02 / CAM_2_DAT04 / GPIO_185I/O 3V3 LCD 1 Data 2 or CAM 2 Data 4  LCD_1_DAT03 / CAM_2_DAT05 / GPIO_186I/O 3V3 LCD 1 Data 3 or CAM 2 Data 5  LCD_1_DAT04 / CAM_2_DAT06 / GPIO_187I/O 3V3 LCD 1 Data 4 or CAM 2 Data 6  LCD_1_DAT06 / CAM_3_CLK / GPIO_189I/O 3V3LCD 1 Data 6 or CAM 3 Clock LCD_1_DAT08 / CAM_3_DAT01 / GPIO_191I/O 3V3LCD 1 Data 8 or CAM 3 Data 1  LCD_1_DAT10 / CAM_3_DAT03 / GPIO_193I/O 3V3LCD 1 Data 10 or CAM 3 Data 3  LCD_1_DAT12 / CAM_3_DAT05 / GPIO_195I/O 3V3 LCD 1 Data 12 or CAM 3 Data 5  PGnd GroundLCD_1_CLK / CAM_2_DAT01 / GPIO_182I/O 3V3 LCD 1 Clock or CAM 2 Data 1  PGnd GroundLCD_1_DAT14  / CAM_3_DAT07 / GPIO_197I/O 3V3 LCD 1 Data 14 or CAM 3 Data 7  LCD_1_DAT16 / CAM_4_DAT00 / GPIO_199I/O 3V3 LCD 1 Data 16 or CAM 4 Data 0  LCD_1_DAT18 / CAM_4_DAT02 / GPIO_201I/O 3V3 LCD 1 Data 18 or CAM 4 Data 2  LCD_1_DAT19 / CAM_4_DAT03 / GPIO_202I/O 3V3LCD 1 Data 19 or CAM 4 Data 3  LCD_1_DAT20 / CAM_4_DAT04 / GPIO_203I/O 3V3LCD 1 Data 20 or CAM 4 Data 4  LCD_1_DAT21 / CAM_4_DAT05 / GPIO_204I/O 3V3LCD 1 Data 21 or CAM 4 Data 5  LCD_1_DAT22 / CAM_4_DAT06 / GPIO_205I/O 3V3LCD 1 Data 22 or CAM 4 Data 6  LCD_1_DAT23 / CAM_4_DAT07 / GPIO_206I/O 3V3 LCD 1 Data 23 or CAM 4 Data 7  LCD_1_RSTn_Touch / CAM_0_VS / GPIO_154I/O 3V3LCD 1 Resetn_Touch Screen LCD_1_IT_TouchScreen / CAM_0_HS / GPIO_155I/O 3V3LCD 1 IT Touch Screen LCD_1_BKL_En  / CAM_5_VS / GPIO_160I/O 3V3LCD 1 Backlight Enable LCD_1_RSTn  / CAM_5_HS / GPIO_161I/O 3V3 LCD 1 Resetn or CAM_5_HS PGnd GroundGNDGNDGNDGNDGNDP3V3 Power supply : 3v3  21/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149  DescriptionPower Supply SDIO1 and UART 5/6/7Power Supply Permanent : 3v3Ethernet RGMII Tx Data 0 Ethernet RGMII Tx Data 2 Ethernet RGMII Rx Data 0 Ethernet RGMII Rx Data 2 Ethernet RGMII Rx Control Ethernet RGMII Tx Control Ethernet RGMII Rx Clock CAM 0 Data 7 or GPIO CAM 0 Data 6 or GPIO CAM 0 Data 5 or GPIO CAM 0 Data 4 or GPIO CAM 0 Data 3 or GPIO SDIO 2 Data 2 or GPIO SDIO 2 Data 0 or GPIO CAM 2 Data 2  or GPIO CAM 2 Data 3  or GPIO CAM 2 Data 4  or GPIO CAM 2 Data 5  or GPIO CAM 2 Data 6  or GPIO CAM 3 Clock or GPIO CAM 3 Data 1  or GPIO CAM 3 Data 3  or GPIO CAM 3 Data 5  or GPIO CAM 2 Data 1  or GPIO CAM 3 Data 7  or GPIO CAM 4 Data 0  or GPIO CAM 4 Data 2  or GPIO CAM 4 Data 3  or GPIO CAM 4 Data 4  or GPIO CAM 4 Data 5  or GPIO CAM 4 Data 6  or GPIO CAM 4 Data 7  or GPIOLCD 1 Resetn_Touch Screen or CAM 0 VS or GPIO LCD 1 IT Touch Screen or CAM 0 HS or GPIOLCD 1 Backlight Enable or CAM 5 VS or GPIO  CAM_5_HS or GPIO
   Pin243V3_MAIN63V3_MAIN83V3_MAIN103V3_MAIN12USB_1_DP14USB_1_DN1618 BOOT20Power_En22VDD_ETH INPUT24ETH_RGMII_TXD_01 /26ETH_RGMII_TXD_03 / 28ETH_RGMII_RXD_01 /30ETH_RGMII_RXD_03 /  32ETH_RGMII_TX_CLK / 34ETH_MDC /36ETH_MDIO / 38SPI_16 / ETH_MII TXER / GPIO_13440SPI_17 / ETH_MII RXER / GPIO_13542SPI_18 / ETH_MII CRS / GPIO_13644SPI_19 / ETH_MII COL / GPIO_1374648AAI_14 / GPIO_133 / PWM_1450AAI_12 / GPIO_131 / PWM_1252AAI_11 / GPIO_130 / PWM_1154AAI_10 / GPIO_129 / PWM_1056SPI_03 / GPIO_080 / AAI_18 / CAN0_RX58SPI_02 / GPIO_079 / AAI_17 / CAN0_TX6062I2C_1_DAT / GPIO_06164I2C_2_DAT / GPIO_05966SD_1_CMD / UART_5_RX68SD_1_CLK / UART_5_TX70SD_1_DAT03 / UART_7_RX72SD_1_DAT02 / UART_7_TX74SD_1_DAT01 / UART_6_RX76SD_1_DAT00 / UART_6_TX7880CAM_1_DAT10 / CAM_0_DAT02 / GPIO_21182CAM_1_DAT09  / CAM_0_DAT01 / GPIO_21084CAM_1_DAT08  / CAM_0_DAT00 / GPIO_20986 GPIOCAM_1_CLK / GPIO_21788CAM_5_DAT04 / SD_2_DAT03 / GPIO_01190CAM_5_DAT02 / SD_2_DAT01 / GPIO_00992CAM_5_DAT00 / SD_2_CMD / GPIO_0079496 CAM_5 SD2CAM_5_CLK / SD_2_CLK / GPIO_00698VDD_SD2_CAM5 INPUT100 CAM_2LCD_1_DAT05 / CAM_2_DAT07 / GPIO_188102LCD_1_DAT07 / CAM_3_DAT00 / GPIO_190104LCD_1_DAT09 / CAM_3_DAT02 / GPIO_192106LCD_1_DAT11 / CAM_3_DAT04 / GPIO_194108LCD_1_DAT13 / CAM_3_DAT06 / GPIO_196110LCD_1_DAT15 / CAM_4_CLK / GPIO_198112LCD_1_DAT17 / CAM_4_DAT01 / GPIO_200114 GPIOLCD_1_DEN / GPIO_207116LCD_1_HS / CAM_2_CLK / GPIO_180118LCD_1_VS / CAM_2_DAT00 / GPIO_181120122CAM_0_CLK / LCD_0_CLK / GPIO_179124CAM_0_DAT08 / LCD_0_DAT08 / GPIO_163126CAM_0_DAT09 / LCD_0_DAT09 / GPIO_164128CAM_0_DAT10 / LCD_0_DAT10 / GPIO_165130CAM_0_DAT11 / LCD_0_DAT11 / GPIO_166132CAM_0_DAT12 / LCD_0_DAT12 / GPIO_167134CAM_0_DAT13 / LCD_0_DAT13 / GPIO_168136CAM_0_DAT14 / LCD_0_DAT14 / GPIO_169138CAM_0_DAT15 / LCD_0_DAT15 / GPIO_170140CAM_2CAM_0 LCD_0Power VDD_SD2 _CAM_5LCD_1CAM_3CAM_4UART 6CAM_1CAM_0 (16 bits)CAM_5 SD2I2C_1I2C_2SD1UART 5UART 7AAIPWMSPI [0:7] Part 2Ethernet MII SPI BOOTPWR_EnPower VDD_ETH & GPIOEthernetRGMII GPIOUSB_1 3V3_MAINConfidential Information Function Type Power Domain DescriptionPGnd Ground3V3_MAIN3V3_MAIN3V3_MAIN3V3_MAINUSB_1_DPI/OUSB 1 Data +USB_1_DNI/O USB 1 Data -PGnd GroundI3V3 Initial Flashing pin Power_EnI3V3Power EnableVDD_ETH INPUTI1v8 / 3v3Power Supply Ethernet 1v8 / 2v5 / 3v3 or GPIOETH_RGMII_TXD_01 / GPIO_140I/OVDD_ETH GPIO or Ethernet RGMII Tx Data 1ETH_RGMII_TXD_03 / GPIO_142I/OVDD_ETH GPIO or Ethernet RGMII Tx Data 3ETH_RGMII_RXD_01 / GPIO_146I/OVDD_ETH GPIO or Ethernet RGMII Rx Data 1ETH_RGMII_RXD_03 /  GPIO_148I/OVDD_ETH GPIO or Ethernet RGMII Rx Data 3ETH_RGMII_TX_CLK /  GPIO_138I/OVDD_ETH GPIO or Ethernet RGMII Tx ClockETH_MDC / GPIO_150 I/O VDD_ETH  GPIO or Ethernet RGMII ETH_MDIO / GPIO_151 I/O VDD_ETH  GPIO or Ethernet RGMIISPI_16 / ETH_MII TXER / GPIO_134I/O VDD_ETH SPI CLK or Ethernet MII SPI_17 / ETH_MII RXER / GPIO_135I/O VDD_ETH SPI MOSI or Ethernet MII SPI_18 / ETH_MII CRS / GPIO_136I/O VDD_ETH SPI SS or Ethernet MII SPI_19 / ETH_MII COL / GPIO_137I/O VDD_ETH  SPI MISO or Ethernet MII PGnd GroundAAI_14 / GPIO_133 / PWM_14I/O 3V3GPIO or AAI AAI_12 / GPIO_131 / PWM_12I/O 3V3GPIO or AAI AAI_11 / GPIO_130 / PWM_11I/O 3V3GPIO or AAI AAI_10 / GPIO_129 / PWM_10I/O 3V3 GPIO or AAI SPI_03 / GPIO_080 / AAI_18 / CAN0_RXI/O 3V3GPIO or AAI SPI_02 / GPIO_079 / AAI_17 / CAN0_TXI/O 3V3 GPIO or AAI PGnd GroundI2C_1_DAT / GPIO_061I/O 3V3 I2C 1 Data orI2C_2_DAT / GPIO_059I/O 3V3 I2C 2 Data orSD_1_CMD / UART_5_RXI/O VDD_SD1 SDIO 1 Command SD_1_CLK / UART_5_TXI/O VDD_SD1 SDIO 1 Clock SD_1_DAT03 / UART_7_RXI/O VDD_SD1 SDIO 1 Data 3 SD_1_DAT02 / UART_7_TXI/O VDD_SD1 SDIO 1 Data 2 SD_1_DAT01 / UART_6_RXI/O VDD_SD1 SDIO 1 Data 1 SD_1_DAT00 / UART_6_TXI/O VDD_SD1 SDIO 1 Data 0 PGnd GroundCAM_1_DAT10 / CAM_0_DAT02 / GPIO_211I/O 3V3CAM 1 Data 2 CAM_1_DAT09  / CAM_0_DAT01 / GPIO_210I/O 3V3CAM 1 Data 1 CAM_1_DAT08  / CAM_0_DAT00 / GPIO_209I/O 3V3CAM 1 Data 0 CAM_1_CLK / GPIO_217I/O 3V3CAM 1 Clock CAM_5_DAT04 / SD_2_DAT03 / GPIO_011I/O VDD_SD2CAM_5_DAT04 CAM_5_DAT02 / SD_2_DAT01 / GPIO_009I/O VDD_SD2CAM_5_DAT02 CAM_5_DAT00 / SD_2_CMD / GPIO_007I/O VDD_SD2CAM_5_DAT00 PGnd GroundCAM_5_CLK / SD_2_CLK / GPIO_006I/O VDD_SD2CAM_5_CLK VDD_SD2_CAM5 INPUTP1v8 / 3v3Power Supply SDIO2 and Camera 5LCD_1_DAT05 / CAM_2_DAT07 / GPIO_188I/O 3V3LCD 1 Data 05 LCD_1_DAT07 / CAM_3_DAT00 / GPIO_190I/O 3V3LCD 1 Data 07 LCD_1_DAT09 / CAM_3_DAT02 / GPIO_192I/O 3V3LCD 1 Data 09 LCD_1_DAT11 / CAM_3_DAT04 / GPIO_194I/O 3V3LCD 1 Data 11 LCD_1_DAT13 / CAM_3_DAT06 / GPIO_196I/O 3V3LCD 1 Data 13 LCD_1_DAT15 / CAM_4_CLK / GPIO_198I/O 3V3LCD 1 Data 15 LCD_1_DAT17 / CAM_4_DAT01 / GPIO_200I/O 3V3LCD 1 Data 17 LCD_1_DEN / GPIO_207I/O 3V3LCD 1 Data Enable LCD_1_HS / CAM_2_CLK / GPIO_180I/O 3V3 LCD 1 HS or CAM 2 Clock LCD_1_VS / CAM_2_DAT00 / GPIO_181I/O 3V3 LCD 1 VS or CAM 2 Data 0 PGnd GroundCAM_0_CLK / LCD_0_CLK / GPIO_179I/O 3V3CAM 0 Clock CAM_0_DAT08 / LCD_0_DAT08 / GPIO_163I/O 3V3CAM 0 Data 08 CAM_0_DAT09 / LCD_0_DAT09 / GPIO_164I/O 3V3CAM 0 Data 09 CAM_0_DAT10 / LCD_0_DAT10 / GPIO_165I/O 3V3CAM 0 Data 10 CAM_0_DAT11 / LCD_0_DAT11 / GPIO_166I/O 3V3CAM 0 Data 11 CAM_0_DAT12 / LCD_0_DAT12 / GPIO_167I/O 3V3CAM 0 Data 12 CAM_0_DAT13 / LCD_0_DAT13 / GPIO_168I/O 3V3CAM 0 Data 13 CAM_0_DAT14 / LCD_0_DAT14 / GPIO_169I/O 3V3CAM 0 Data 14 CAM_0_DAT15 / LCD_0_DAT15 / GPIO_170I/O 3V3CAM 0 Data 15 PGnd GroundGNDGNDGNDGNDGNDGND3V3Power supply : 3v3GNDGNDP  22/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149  USB 1 Data + Initial Flashing pin Power EnablePower Supply Ethernet 1v8 / 2v5 / 3v3 or GPIO Ethernet RGMII Tx Data 1 Ethernet RGMII Tx Data 3 Ethernet RGMII Rx Data 1 Ethernet RGMII Rx Data 3 Ethernet RGMII Tx Clock Ethernet RGMII  Ethernet RGMII Ethernet MII or GPIO Ethernet MII or GPIO Ethernet MII or GPIO Ethernet MII or GPIO AAI or PWM AAI or PWM AAI or PWM AAI or PWM AAI or SPI AAI or SPIor GPIOor GPIO SDIO 1 Command or UART 5 RX SDIO 1 Clock or UART 5 TX SDIO 1 Data 3 or UART 7 RX SDIO 1 Data 2 or UART 7 TX SDIO 1 Data 1 or UART 6 RX SDIO 1 Data 0 or UART 6 TXCAM 1 Data 2 or CAM 0 Data 2 or GPIOCAM 1 Data 1 or CAM 0 Data 1 or GPIOCAM 1 Data 0 or CAM 0 Data 0 or GPIOCAM 1 Clock or GPIOCAM_5_DAT04 or SDIO 2 Data 3 or GPIOCAM_5_DAT02 or SDIO 2 Data 1 or GPIOCAM_5_DAT00 or SDIO 2 Command or GPIOCAM_5_CLK or SDIO 2 Clock or GPIOPower Supply SDIO2 and Camera 5LCD 1 Data 05 or CAM 2 Data 7 or GPIOLCD 1 Data 07 or CAM 3 Data 0 or GPIOLCD 1 Data 09 or CAM 3 Data 2 or GPIOLCD 1 Data 11 or CAM 3 Data 4 or GPIOLCD 1 Data 13 or CAM 0 Data 6 or GPIOLCD 1 Data 15 or CAM 4 Clock or GPIOLCD 1 Data 17 or CAM 4 Data 1  or GPIOLCD 1 Data Enable or GPIO CAM 2 Clock or GPIO CAM 2 Data 0 or GPIOCAM 0 Clock or LCD 0 Clock or GPIOCAM 0 Data 08 or LCD 0 Data 0 or GPIOCAM 0 Data 09 or LCD 0 Data 1 or GPIOCAM 0 Data 10 or LCD 0 Data 2 or GPIOCAM 0 Data 11 or LCD 0 Data 3 or GPIOCAM 0 Data 12 or LCD 0 Data 4 or GPIOCAM 0 Data 13 or LCD 0 Data 5 or GPIOCAM 0 Data 14 or LCD 0 Data 6 or GPIOCAM 0 Data 15 or LCD 0 Data 7 or GPIOPower supply : 3v3
  5.1.4.1 Pin number definition 5.1.5 RF connectors location   Confidential Information Pin number definition RF connectors location    23/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149   GPS 5 GHz 2.4 GHz
  5.2 Power supplies & managementFC7100’s processor’s digital I/O are mainly referenced to a 3Ethernet interface can be configured either in 1,8V, 2,5V or 3,3V.SDCard 1 & 2 can be configured either in 1,8Vor 3,3V voltage.Camera 5 (CAM_5) can be configured either in 1,8Vor 3,3V voltage.UART 5,6 & 7 can be configured either in 1,8Vor5.2.1 Absolute maximum ratingsOperating temperature range ................................Storage temperature range ................................DC input supply voltage (3v3 power domain)DC input supply voltage (2v5 power domain)DC input supply voltage (1v8 power5.2.2 External power supplies• 3V3_MAIN To operate, the module requires a unique 3V3 voltage power supply capable to deliver up to 4 A.Recommendation  on  power  management  (3v3_MAIN)  near  the  connector:  1x47uF  and  1x22uF capacitor. 3v3_PERM must always be present before (• 3V3_PERM In  case  where  RTC  (Real  Time  Clock)  option  is  needed,  for  timepermanently supply the 3V3_PERM pin of the boardIn  case  where RTC  option  isn’t  needed,  the  3V3_PERM  and  the  3V3_MAIN  can  be  connected together on a same 3,3V supply on the motherboard.• VDD_ETH For customers who want to configure the Ethernet interface with module requires to be powered with a • VDD_SD1_UART_5_6_7 For customers who want to configure the Ethernet interface with 1module requires to be powered with a • VDD_SD2_CAM5 For customers who want to configure the Ethernet interface with module requires to be powered with a Confidential Information Power supplies & management FC7100’s processor’s digital I/O are mainly referenced to a 3,3V voltage,  Ethernet interface can be configured either in 1,8V, 2,5V or 3,3V. SDCard 1 & 2 can be configured either in 1,8Vor 3,3V voltage. Camera 5 (CAM_5) can be configured either in 1,8Vor 3,3V voltage. UART 5,6 & 7 can be configured either in 1,8Vor 3,3V voltage. Absolute maximum ratings ..........................................................................................................................................................................................DC input supply voltage (3v3 power domain) ................................................................DC input supply voltage (2v5 power domain) ................................................................DC input supply voltage (1v8 power domain) ................................................................External power supplies To operate, the module requires a unique 3V3 voltage power supply capable to deliver up to 4 A.Recommendation  on  power  management  (3v3_MAIN)  near  the  connector:  1x47uF  and  1x22uF ays be present before (and during) 3v3_MAIN power supply.In  case  where  RTC  (Real  Time  Clock)  option  is  needed,  for  time-keeping,  the  motherboard  must 3V3_PERM pin of the board with an independent 3V3 voltage.RTC  option  isn’t  needed,  the  3V3_PERM  and  the  3V3_MAIN  can  be  connected together on a same 3,3V supply on the motherboard. want to configure the Ethernet interface with 1,8V, 2,5V or 3,3V I/O voltage, the ered with a 1,8V, 2,5V or 3,3V external power supply. want to configure the Ethernet interface with 1,8V, 2,5V or 3,3V I/O voltage, the to be powered with a 1,8V, 2,5V or 3,3V external power supply.want to configure the Ethernet interface with 1,8V, 2,5V or 3,3V I/O voltage, the to be powered with a 1,8V, 2,5V or 3,3V external power supply.  24/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 ............................ -40°C to +85°C .............................. -40°C to +105°C .................................................... 3,6V .................................................. 2,75V .................................................. 1,95V To operate, the module requires a unique 3V3 voltage power supply capable to deliver up to 4 A. Recommendation  on  power  management  (3v3_MAIN)  near  the  connector:  1x47uF  and  1x22uF during) 3v3_MAIN power supply. keeping,  the  motherboard  must 3V3 voltage. RTC  option  isn’t  needed,  the  3V3_PERM  and  the  3V3_MAIN  can  be  connected , 2,5V or 3,3V I/O voltage, the . , 2,5V or 3,3V I/O voltage, the . , 2,5V or 3,3V I/O voltage, the .
  5.3 External communication interfacesFC7100 module uses several means to interface with the system it is integrated in.5.3.1 Digital IO Pins The FC7100 I/Os belong to 3 differentThe transmission line must be adapted to 50 ohm, at all available frequenciesVDDO  is  the  generic  power  supply  name  of  the  power  domain.  It  can  represent  3V3_MAIN, VDD_ETH, VDD_SD1 or VDD_SD2.5.3.1.1 3,3V power domain (Condition: VDD = 3.3v)  Parameter Input Low Voltage VIL Input High Voltage VIH Low Level Output Voltage VOLHigh Level Output Voltage VOHMax Output Current Please  note  that  it  is  forbidden  to  apply  a  VIH  on  an  unpowered  GPIO,  so  when  its  VDDO  isn’supplied. 5.3.1.2 2,5V power domain (Condition: VDD = 2.5v)  Parameter Input Low Voltage VIL Input High Voltage VIH Low Level Output Voltage VOLHigh Level Output Voltage VOHMax Output Current Please  note  that  it  is  forbidden  to  apply  a  VIH  on  an  unpowered  GPIO,  so  when  its  VDDO  isn’t supplied. 5.3.1.3 1,8V power domain (Condition: VDD = 1.8v)  Parameter Input Low Voltage VIL Input High Voltage VIH Low Level Output Voltage VOLHigh Level Output Voltage VOHMax Output Current Confidential Information External communication interfaces FC7100 module uses several means to interface with the system it is integrated in.different digitals power domains: 1,8V, 2,5V or 3,3V power supplies.st be adapted to 50 ohm, at all available frequencies VDDO  is  the  generic  power  supply  name  of  the  power  domain.  It  can  represent  3V3_MAIN, VDD_ETH, VDD_SD1 or VDD_SD2. Min  Typ Max0  - 0,82,0  - VDDOLow Level Output Voltage VOL  0  - 0,4High Level Output Voltage VOH  2,4  - VDDO -  Please  note  that  it  is  forbidden  to  apply  a  VIH  on  an  unpowered  GPIO,  so  when  its  VDDO  isn’Min  Typ Max0  - 0,71,7  - VDDOLow Level Output Voltage VOL  0  - 0,4High Level Output Voltage VOH  2  - VDDO -  Please  note  that  it  is  forbidden  to  apply  a  VIH  on  an  unpowered  GPIO,  so  when  its  VDDO  isn’t Min  Typ Max0  - 0,541,26  - VDDOLevel Output Voltage VOL  0  - 0,4High Level Output Voltage VOH  1,4  - VDDO -    25/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 FC7100 module uses several means to interface with the system it is integrated in. digitals power domains: 1,8V, 2,5V or 3,3V power supplies. VDDO  is  the  generic  power  supply  name  of  the  power  domain.  It  can  represent  3V3_MAIN, Max  Unit 0,8  V VDDO  V 0,4  V VDDO  V  mA Please  note  that  it  is  forbidden  to  apply  a  VIH  on  an  unpowered  GPIO,  so  when  its  VDDO  isn’t Max  Unit 0,7  V VDDO  V 0,4  V VDDO  V  mA Please  note  that  it  is  forbidden  to  apply  a  VIH  on  an  unpowered  GPIO,  so  when  its  VDDO  isn’t Max  Unit 0,54  V VDDO  V 0,4  V VDDO  V  mA
  Please  note  that  it  is  forbidden  to  apply  a  VIH  on  an  unpowered  GPIO,  so  when  its  VDDO  isn’t supplied. 5.3.2 I2C Supports  100kb/s,  400kb/s,  1Mb/s  and  3,4Mslave mode, I2C  is  an  Open  Drain  protocol.  External  pullsupplied if the corresponding VDDO to the I2C pads isn’t powered.• I2C_1  I2C_1 is a 3,3V signaling I2C link dedicated to be used on motherboard, It can operate as a master or as a slave, Note:  On  WB_FC7xxx  development  board,  I2C_0  is  used  for  Touch  Panel  Controller,  external  audio codec & audio power amplifier interface,• I2C_2 I2C_2 is 3,3V signaling at the connector end,It can operate as a master or as a slave, Note: On WB_FC7xxx board, I2C_1 is used for iPOD authentication chip communication, 5.3.3 UART  The UARTs  are Universal Asynchronous Receiverwith communication standards such as EIA,  RSinterface is 3MHz, with flow control signals. • UART_0  : UART 0  is  a  standard  UART  interface  (Rx  &  Tx  signals),  with  flow  control signals (RTS & CTS), • UART_5, 6 and 7 have only Rx and Tx signals, 5.3.4  5.3.4  5.3.4  5.3.4  5.3.4  5.3.4  5.3.4  5.3.4 PWM Up  to  16  PWM  outputs  are  available.  They  support  frequencies  from  0,06Hz  to  65MHz  with  a programmable duty cycle or from 3,97kHz to 130MHz with a 50% duty cycle.5.3.5 SDIO SDIO_1 is a complete SD Card bus, compliant It supports SD High Capacity (SDHC), SD High Speed (SDHS) and SD eXtended Capacitystandard.  It is also used as secondary flash update interface.Confidential Information Please  note  that  it  is  forbidden  to  apply  a  VIH  on  an  unpowered  GPIO,  so  when  its  VDDO  isn’t Supports  100kb/s,  400kb/s,  1Mb/s  and  3,4Mb/s  speeds  in  master  mode  and  100kb/s,  400kb/s  in I2C  is  an  Open  Drain  protocol.  External  pull-up  to  VDDO  are  needed.  The  pullsupplied if the corresponding VDDO to the I2C pads isn’t powered. C link dedicated to be used on motherboard,  It can operate as a master or as a slave, Note:  On  WB_FC7xxx  development  board,  I2C_0  is  used  for  Touch  Panel  Controller,  external  audio codec & audio power amplifier interface, the connector end, It can operate as a master or as a slave, Note: On WB_FC7xxx board, I2C_1 is used for iPOD authentication chip communication,are Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter, commonly used in conjunctionwith communication standards such as EIA,  RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485. The maximum speed of this interface is 3MHz, with flow control signals. UART 0  is  a  standard  UART  interface  (Rx  &  Tx  signals),  with  flow  control signals have only Rx and Tx signals,  Up  to  16  PWM  outputs  are  available.  They  support  frequencies  from  0,06Hz  to  65MHz  with  a programmable duty cycle or from 3,97kHz to 130MHz with a 50% duty cycle. bus, compliant with SDIO v3.0 specification part. upports SD High Capacity (SDHC), SD High Speed (SDHS) and SD eXtended CapacityIt is also used as secondary flash update interface.   26/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 Please  note  that  it  is  forbidden  to  apply  a  VIH  on  an  unpowered  GPIO,  so  when  its  VDDO  isn’t b/s  speeds  in  master  mode  and  100kb/s,  400kb/s  in up  to  VDDO  are  needed.  The  pull-up  shouldn’t  be Note:  On  WB_FC7xxx  development  board,  I2C_0  is  used  for  Touch  Panel  Controller,  external  audio Note: On WB_FC7xxx board, I2C_1 is used for iPOD authentication chip communication, d in conjunction 485. The maximum speed of this UART 0  is  a  standard  UART  interface  (Rx  &  Tx  signals),  with  flow  control signals Up  to  16  PWM  outputs  are  available.  They  support  frequencies  from  0,06Hz  to  65MHz  with  a upports SD High Capacity (SDHC), SD High Speed (SDHS) and SD eXtended Capacity (SDXC) cards
  • SDIO_1  SDIO_1 is multiplexed with UART_5, 6 and 7,• SDIO_2  SDIO_2 is multiplexed with CAM5. SDIO_1 and SDIO_2 are compliant Default speed,  To  be  compliant  to  UHS-1  mode,  an  external  power  supply  to necessary. See section xx for an architecture example. The maximum bus speed depends of the layout length and impedance.The transmission line must be adapted to 50 ohm, at all available frequencies. It’s recommend support maximum total capacitor load UHS50 card. 5.3.6 USB 5.3.6.1 USB_0 USB_0 is a host or device USB interface compliant with USB2.0 High Speed Specifications.The VBUS_0 pin is an input signal.When USB_0 are host, the power Supply VBUS_0 (5V) must be generate by the motherboard. The pin “5” USB_0_VBUS of main connector must be conne5.3.6.2 USB_1 USB_1 is a host only USB interface compliant with USB2.0 High Speed Specifications.The power Supply VBUS (5V) must be generate by the motherboard.The module doesn’t need to receive this voltage.5.3.7 SPI FC7100 has 4 SPI interfaces. 5.3.7.1 SPI_0 SPI_0 is multiplexed with the Ethernet5.3.7.2 SPI_1, 2 and 3 SPI1,2 and 3 do operate as a master 5.3.8   MPEG TS FC7100 has 2 Transport Stream MPEG Confidential Information with UART_5, 6 and 7, with CAM5. DIO_2 are compliant Default speed, High Speed, SDR12, SDR25, SD50 1  mode,  an  external  power  supply  to switch  between  3v3  to  1v8 for an architecture example. ends of the layout length and impedance. The transmission line must be adapted to 50 ohm, at all available frequencies. It’s recommend capacitor load CL of about 15pF for UHS104 card and about 30pF for host or device USB interface compliant with USB2.0 High Speed Specifications.The VBUS_0 pin is an input signal. When USB_0 are host, the power Supply VBUS_0 (5V) must be generate by the motherboard. The pin “5” USB_0_VBUS of main connector must be connect to this external power supply VBUS.USB_1 is a host only USB interface compliant with USB2.0 High Speed Specifications.The power Supply VBUS (5V) must be generate by the motherboard. The module doesn’t need to receive this voltage. with the Ethernet interface (same VDDO voltage). as a master or a slave on a 3,3V bus. Its maximum clock frequency is 48 MHzFC7100 has 2 Transport Stream MPEG interfaces.   27/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 High Speed, SDR12, SDR25, SD50 and DDR50 mode. switch  between  3v3  to  1v8 is The transmission line must be adapted to 50 ohm, at all available frequencies. It’s recommend of about 15pF for UHS104 card and about 30pF for host or device USB interface compliant with USB2.0 High Speed Specifications. When USB_0 are host, the power Supply VBUS_0 (5V) must be generate by the motherboard.  ct to this external power supply VBUS. USB_1 is a host only USB interface compliant with USB2.0 High Speed Specifications. Its maximum clock frequency is 48 MHz.
  5.3.9 Ethernet Ethernet interface is compatible with a MII PHY interface from 802.3from HP/Marvell specification version 2.6.5.3.10 Audio interfaces FC7100 module provides digital audio interfaceThe digital audio interface of the FC7100 is composed of 16 pads, that can be configured in various combination,  allowing  the  use  of  interfaces  I2S  input  and  output,  TDM  inputs  and  outputs,  PCM inputs and outputs, SPDIF inputs and outputs, The configuration cannot exceed the fol• I2S inputs: 8 Stereo (4 of them can be configured as SPDIF• I2S outputs: 4 Stereo • TDM inputs: 1 Quad or 1 Octo• TDM outputs: 1 Quad or 1 Octo• PCM inputs/outputs: 2 • SPDIF inputs: 1 binary input (+ the 4 SPDIF/audio mentioned above)• SPDIF outputs: 1 binary output Providing  a  complete  I2S  interface  (bit  clock,  left/right  clock  &  master  clock),  FC7100  operates  as master of the bus for an external audio codec on motherboard. If  needed,  FC7100  I2S  interface  can  be  set  as  slave  if  the  motherboard  psignals: master clock & Left/Right clock.Note: If FC7100 is configured as slave, all the I2S I/O will be synchronized on the motherboard clock. If another I2S master interface must  be connected to  FC7100, the  FC7100 can synchronidata with the left/right clock. 5.3.11 Video interfaces FC7100 features input & output video flow management,5.3.11.1 Display interfaces FC7100 has two display interfaces:• LCD_1:  o 24 bits, ITU_656 & ITU_601, 1080p, o 16 or 8 bits, ITU_656 & ITU_601o 3,3V  signalling synchronization signals and can also be used with Data Enable signal only, • LCD_0: 8 bits, ITU_656 & ITU_601, 720p 5.3.11.2 Record interfaces FC7100 has three record interfaces • CAM_0:  8 bits, ITU_656 & ITU_601, 720pConfidential Information Ethernet interface is compatible with a MII PHY interface from 802.3-2008 or a RGMII PHY interface from HP/Marvell specification version 2.6. FC7100 module provides digital audio interface only. face of the FC7100 is composed of 16 pads, that can be configured in various combination,  allowing  the  use  of  interfaces  I2S  input  and  output,  TDM  inputs  and  outputs,  PCM inputs and outputs, SPDIF inputs and outputs, The configuration cannot exceed the folI2S inputs: 8 Stereo (4 of them can be configured as SPDIF-audio) TDM inputs: 1 Quad or 1 Octo TDM outputs: 1 Quad or 1 Octo SPDIF inputs: 1 binary input (+ the 4 SPDIF/audio mentioned above) ts: 1 binary output Providing  a  complete  I2S  interface  (bit  clock,  left/right  clock  &  master  clock),  FC7100  operates  as master of the bus for an external audio codec on motherboard. If  needed,  FC7100  I2S  interface  can  be  set  as  slave  if  the  motherboard  provides the  needed  clock signals: master clock & Left/Right clock. Note: If FC7100 is configured as slave, all the I2S I/O will be synchronized on the motherboard clock.If another I2S master interface must  be connected to  FC7100, the  FC7100 can synchroniFC7100 features input & output video flow management, FC7100 has two display interfaces: 24 bits, ITU_656 & ITU_601, 1080p,  16 or 8 bits, ITU_656 & ITU_601  targeting  LCD  Panel  use:  It  includes  Horizontal  &  Vertical synchronization signals and can also be used with Data Enable signal only,LCD_0: 8 bits, ITU_656 & ITU_601, 720p multiplexed with CAM_0,   FC7100 has three record interfaces:  8 bits, ITU_656 & ITU_601, 720p   28/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 2008 or a RGMII PHY interface face of the FC7100 is composed of 16 pads, that can be configured in various combination,  allowing  the  use  of  interfaces  I2S  input  and  output,  TDM  inputs  and  outputs,  PCM inputs and outputs, SPDIF inputs and outputs, The configuration cannot exceed the following:  Providing  a  complete  I2S  interface  (bit  clock,  left/right  clock  &  master  clock),  FC7100  operates  as rovides the  needed  clock Note: If FC7100 is configured as slave, all the I2S I/O will be synchronized on the motherboard clock. If another I2S master interface must  be connected to  FC7100, the  FC7100 can synchronize the I2S targeting  LCD  Panel  use:  It  includes  Horizontal  &  Vertical synchronization signals and can also be used with Data Enable signal only,
  or  16 bits, ITU_656 & ITU_601, 1080p(When CAM_0 is on 16 bits interface, CAM_1 cannot be used) • CAM_1:  8 bits, ITU_656 & ITU_601, 720p • CAM_5:  8 bits, ITU_656 & ITU_601, 720p • CAM_2, CAM_3 and CAM_48 bits, ITU_656, 720p  5.3.11.3 Display and record interface option.The  input/ouput video  interfaces  are 1.1.4 Pinout Table)  • LCD_1 : Many display and record interface option are available: Config #1 : LCD 24 bits (1080p) Config #2 : LCD 16 bits (1080p) + CAM 8 bits (720p) Config #3 : LCD 8 bits (720p) + 2 x CAM 8 bits (720p) Config #4 : 3 x CAM 8 bits (720p) ITU 8 ITU8 ITU 8 LCD_1  • CAM_0 and CAM_1 : Many display and record interface  Config #a : 2 x CAM 8 bits (720p) Config #b : 1 x CAM 16 bits (1080p) Config #c : LCD 8 bits (720p)  + CAM 8 bits (720p) CAM_0 can be used on ITU601. CAM_0CAM_1Confidential Information 16 bits, ITU_656 & ITU_601, 1080p (When CAM_0 is on 16 bits interface, CAM_1 cannot be used) 8 bits, ITU_656 & ITU_601, 720p 8 bits, ITU_656 & ITU_601, 720p CAM_4 (when LCD_1 is not used) Display and record interface option. nput/ouput video  interfaces  are multiplexed on  the  main  FC7100  connector. (See  paragraph: Many display and record interface option are available: : LCD 24 bits (1080p) : LCD 16 bits (1080p) + CAM 8 bits (720p) : LCD 8 bits (720p) + 2 x CAM 8 bits (720p) : 3 x CAM 8 bits (720p) 24 bitsITU 656bitsITU656bitsITU 656bits8 bits8 bits8 bits 8 bitsConfig #1 Config #2 Config #316 bitsConfig #48 bits8 bits8 bits Many display and record interface option are available:: 2 x CAM 8 bits (720p) : 1 x CAM 16 bits (1080p) : LCD 8 bits (720p)  + CAM 8 bits (720p)  ITU 6568 bitsITU6568 bits8 bits16 bitsConfig #a Config #b Config #c8 bits8 bits8 bits   29/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 on  the  main  FC7100  connector. (See  paragraph: option are available:
  • CAM_5 :   Config #α : 1 x CAM 8 bits (720p) Config #β : 1 x SDIO interface (SD XC compatible) CAM In summary, all options are below  • LCD 24 bits (1080p) + 3xCAM 8 bits (720p)• LCD 24 bits (1080p) + LCD 8 bits (720p) + 2xCAM 8 bits (720p)• LCD 24 bits (1080p) + CAM 16 bits (1080p) + • LCD 16 bits (1080p) + 4 x CAM 8 bits (720p)• LCD 16 bits (1080p) + CAM 16 bits (1080p) + 2 x CAM 8 bits (720p)• LCD 16 bits (1080p) + LCD 8 bits (720p) + 3 x CAM 8 bits (720p)• LCD 8 bits (720p) + 5 x CAM 8 bits (720p)• LCD 8 bits (720p)  + C• LCD 8 bits (720p)  + LCD 8 bits (720p) + 4 x CAM8 bits (720p) • 6 x CAM 8 bits (720p)• CAM 16 bits (1080p) + 4 x CAM 8 bits (720p)5.3.12  IO configuration The  GPIO  interface provides  programmable  general  input/output  confavailable on any edge or polarity event. Each source can be selected among all the GPIOs.Each pads have programmable :  • Drive strength : can be programmed from 2.93mA to 17.24mA during pull16.17mA during pull down. • Slew Rate: The slew rate is defined as the maximum rate of change of the out • Keeper: enable or disable keeper mode. Holds last value on a tri • Pull-down or Pull-up: active an internal pull Parameter Pull Up impedance Pull Down impedance  • Schmitt trigger: enable or disable Schmitt Trigger.  Confidential Information : 1 x CAM 8 bits (720p) : 1 x SDIO interface (SD XC compatible) ITU 6568 bitsCAM_58 bitsConfig #α  Config #β s are below : LCD 24 bits (1080p) + 3xCAM 8 bits (720p) LCD 24 bits (1080p) + LCD 8 bits (720p) + 2xCAM 8 bits (720p) LCD 24 bits (1080p) + CAM 16 bits (1080p) + CAM 8 bits (720p) LCD 16 bits (1080p) + 4 x CAM 8 bits (720p) LCD 16 bits (1080p) + CAM 16 bits (1080p) + 2 x CAM 8 bits (720p) LCD 16 bits (1080p) + LCD 8 bits (720p) + 3 x CAM 8 bits (720p) LCD 8 bits (720p) + 5 x CAM 8 bits (720p) LCD 8 bits (720p)  + CAM 16 bits (1080p) + 3 x CAM 8 bits (720p) LCD 8 bits (720p)  + LCD 8 bits (720p) + 4 x CAM8 bits (720p)  6 x CAM 8 bits (720p) CAM 16 bits (1080p) + 4 x CAM 8 bits (720p) provides  programmable  general  input/output  configurable.  Interrupt  lines available on any edge or polarity event. Each source can be selected among all the GPIOs. : can be programmed from 2.93mA to 17.24mA during pull. : The slew rate is defined as the maximum rate of change of the out: enable or disable keeper mode. Holds last value on a tri-state bus.: active an internal pull-down or pull-up.  Min. Typ Max. 27 30  34  27 30  34 : enable or disable Schmitt Trigger.    30/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149  igurable.  Interrupt  lines available on any edge or polarity event. Each source can be selected among all the GPIOs. : can be programmed from 2.93mA to 17.24mA during pull-up and 2.68mA to : The slew rate is defined as the maximum rate of change of the output voltage. state bus. Unit kOhm KOhm
  6 Mechanical 6.1  Outline dimensions   Weight: 51 g Confidential Information        31/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149
  6.2 Motherboard PCB layout The module’s interface is made through a 140 •   6.3  Connectors 6.3.1 FC7100 Main connector The module’s interface with host systems is made through a 1400.635mm pitch.  • Module connector reference: MOLEX 52885• Motherboard connector’s  Confidential Information Motherboard PCB layout The module’s interface is made through a 140-pin board to board connector with a FC7100 Main connector The module’s interface with host systems is made through a 140-pin board to board connector with a Module connector reference: MOLEX 52885-1474 Motherboard connector’s reference: MOLEX 55091- 1474   32/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149  pin board to board connector with a 0,635 mm pitch pin board to board connector with a
  6.3.2 BT, WLAN and GPS external antenna connectorTheses RF connectors are of Confidential Information external antenna connectors Theses RF connectors are of ultra-small coaxial type:   33/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149
  6.4 Thermal integration guidelines (TBC) The  local  maximum  ambient  air  temperature  (Tdissipation system (example: heatsink)  (θsa is the thermal resistance thermal dissipation system to ambient) Thermal interface materials (TIM), which are used between the thermal dissipation system and the interface  casing,  can  be  of  many  kinds,  imaterials, and special thermoplastic adhesives. Thermal  dissipation  system  can  be  attached  directly  to  the  interface  casing  with  using  M3  hole fixation on the top of casing.  7 Available Tools 7.1  Workbench  Confidential Information Thermal integration guidelines (TBC) The  local  maximum  ambient  air  temperature  (Tamb  max =  85°C)  can  be  supported  by  thermal heatsink) with:  θθθθsa ≤≤≤≤ 1 °C/W thermal resistance thermal dissipation system to ambient) Thermal interface materials (TIM), which are used between the thermal dissipation system and the interface  casing,  can  be  of  many  kinds,  including  greases,  gels,  adhesives,  tapes,  silicon  rubber materials, and special thermoplastic adhesives. Thermal  dissipation  system  can  be  attached  directly  to  the  interface  casing  with  using  M3  hole      34/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 =  85°C)  can  be  supported  by  thermal Thermal interface materials (TIM), which are used between the thermal dissipation system and the ncluding  greases,  gels,  adhesives,  tapes,  silicon  rubber Thermal  dissipation  system  can  be  attached  directly  to  the  interface  casing  with  using  M3  hole
  8 Marking  8.1  Module Marking 8.1.1 Label         8.1.2 Position and Orientation on m 9 Caution for use 9.1  ESD Compliance Operator  must  use  ESD  protection  gloves  for  Module  Manipulation.  In  case  of  electrical discharge, Module must be scrapped9.2  Safety Mechanical shield is  made of metal and  have  several draft angle cause Human injuries. Operator must be trained on how to manipulate it.Confidential Information Position and Orientation on module Operator  must  use  ESD  protection  gloves  for  Module  Manipulation.  In  case  of  electrical discharge, Module must be scrapped. Mechanical shield is  made of metal and  have  several draft angle on RF connectors cause Human injuries. Operator must be trained on how to manipulate it.   35/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149    Operator  must  use  ESD  protection  gloves  for  Module  Manipulation.  In  case  of  electrical on RF connectors which can
  9.3  Assembly Key mechanical dimensions are tested before shipment. In case of manual handling or operation, to avoid any issue with mechanical distance between legs and ensure a good insertion in the host side, packaging has been designed to ensure that operator will pick  up  the  part  by  the  most  adequate area  of the module.  Operator should  btrained and alerted about this specific behavior.9.4  Drop In  case  the  part  drop  to  the  floor,  Parrot  doesn’t  warrant  the  part.  Part  has  to  be  scrapped. Same process applies in our manufacturing site. Confidential Information Key mechanical dimensions are tested before shipment.  ndling or operation, to avoid any issue with mechanical distance between legs and ensure a good insertion in the host side, packaging has been designed to ensure that operator will pick  up  the  part  by  the  most  adequate area  of the module.  Operator should  btrained and alerted about this specific behavior. In  case  the  part  drop  to  the  floor,  Parrot  doesn’t  warrant  the  part.  Part  has  to  be  scrapped. Same process applies in our manufacturing site.   36/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 ndling or operation, to avoid any issue with mechanical distance between legs and ensure a good insertion in the host side, packaging has been designed to ensure that operator will pick  up  the  part  by  the  most  adequate area  of the module.  Operator should  be In  case  the  part  drop  to  the  floor,  Parrot  doesn’t  warrant  the  part.  Part  has  to  be  scrapped.
  10 APPROVAL / CERTIFICATIonS 10.1  Normative informationsF7100 module certifications identifications :CERTIFICATION ID Bluetooth QD ID:CE CE 0700FCC RKXFCCIC 5119ATELEC R : 202-T : D 14 10.2 FCC and IC requirements for module applicationIdentifications: FCC ID: RKXFC7100 IC : 5119A-FC7100  In accordance with FCC Part 15, the FC USA – User information This intends to inform how to specify the FCC ID of our module “FCBased on the Public Notice from FCC, the host deviccontains our module. The label should use wording such as: “Contains FCC ID: RKXFCexpresses the same meaning may be used.The  label  of  the  host  device  should  also  include  the  belpossible, this information should be included in the“This  device  complies  with  part  15  of  the  FCC  rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two conditions. (1) This device may not cause h(2)  This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including  interference  that  may  cause undesired operation. Caution:  Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for compliance could void the user’s autThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  a  reasonable protection against  harmful interferencuses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and uses in accordance with the instructions,  may  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  communications.  However,  there  is  no guarantee  that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular  installation.  If  this  equipment  does Confidential Information APPROVAL / CERTIFICATIonS  informations module certifications identifications :  QD ID: CE 0700 RKXFCC7100 5119A-FC7100 -LSC072 : D 14-0041 202 FCC and IC requirements for module application rdance with FCC Part 15, the FC7100 is listed as a limited Modular Transmitter device.This intends to inform how to specify the FCC ID of our module “FC7100” on the final product:Based on the Public Notice from FCC, the host device should have a label which indicates that it The label should use wording such as: “Contains FCC ID: RKXFC7100”. Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used. The  label  of  the  host  device  should  also  include  the  below  FCC  statements  When  it  is  not possible, this information should be included in the User Manual of the host deviceThis  device  complies  with  part  15  of  the  FCC  rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two (1) This device may not cause harmful interference (2)  This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including  interference  that  may  cause Caution:  Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  a  reasonable protection against  harmful interference  in a  residential installation. This equipment  generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and uses in accordance with the instructions,  may  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  communications.  However,  there  is  no e  that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular  installation.  If  this  equipment  does   37/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 100 is listed as a limited Modular Transmitter device. 100” on the final product: e should have a label which indicates that it 100”. Any similar wording that ow  FCC  statements  When  it  is  not User Manual of the host device: This  device  complies  with  part  15  of  the  FCC  rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the  following  two (2)  This  device  must  accept  any  interference  received,  including  interference  that  may  cause Caution:  Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  the  party  responsible  for This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant  to  part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are  designed  to  provide  a  reasonable e  in a  residential installation. This equipment  generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and uses in accordance with the instructions,  may  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio  communications.  However,  there  is  no e  that  interference  will  not  occur  in  a  particular  installation.  If  this  equipment  does
  cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, wich can  be determined by turning the  equipment  off  and  on,  the  user  is  encouraged to try  to  correct  the  inmore of the following measures:1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna2) Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver3) Connect the equipment into a an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help CANADA – User information This intends to inform how to specify the Industry Canada (IC) ID of our module “FCfinal product: According to Canadian standards “RSSwhich indicates that it contains our module. The label should use wording such as: “Contains IC ID: 5119A-FC7100”. Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used.The label of the host device should also include the below IC statements. When it is not possible, this information should be included in the User Manual of the host device:[English] “This device complies with Industry Canada licenceto the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause interference, and(2)  This  device  must  accept  any  interference,  including  interference  that  may  cause  undesired operation of the device. This equipment complies with IC RF radiation exposure lienvironment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed and operated to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons, and must not be coconjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.separation distance of at least 20 cm [French] « Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareiexempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1)  L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) L’utilisateur  de  l'appareil  doit  accepter  tout  brouillage  radioélectrique  subi,  même  si  le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnementCet appareil est conforme aux limites d’exposition auutilisation dans un environnement non contrôlé. Les antennes utilisées pour cet émetteur doivent être installées et doivent fonctionner à au moins 20 cm de distance des utilisateursplacées  près  d’autres  antennes  ou  émetteursinstallateurs / intégrateurs doivent s’assurer qu’une distance deses antennes  des utilisateurs. »    Confidential Information cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, wich can  be determined by turning the  equipment  off  and  on,  the  user  is  encouraged to try  to  correct  the  inmore of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into a an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.” User information This intends to inform how to specify the Industry Canada (IC) ID of our module “FCAccording to Canadian standards “RSS-210” and “RSS-Gen”, the host device should have a label which indicates that it contains our module. The label should use wording such as: “Contains IC 100”. Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used.device should also include the below IC statements. When it is not possible, this information should be included in the User Manual of the host device: “This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standards.to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2)  This  device  must  accept  any  interference,  including  interference  that  may  cause  undesired This equipment complies with IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed and operated to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons, and must not be co-located or operated in r antenna or transmitter. Installers / integrators must ensureat least 20 cm exists between the device and its antenna and Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareiL'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1)  L’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et  L’utilisateur  de  l'appareil  doit  accepter  tout  brouillage  radioélectrique  subi,  même  si  le susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement » Cet appareil est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements RF stipulées par utilisation dans un environnement non contrôlé. Les antennes utilisées pour cet émetteur doivent être lées et doivent fonctionner à au moins 20 cm de distance des utilisateurs, et ne doivent pas être placées  près  d’autres  antennes  ou  émetteurs,  ou  fonctionner en  conjonction doivent s’assurer qu’une distance de 20 cm au moins    38/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, wich can  be determined by turning the  equipment  off  and  on,  the  user  is  encouraged to try  to  correct  the  interference  by  one  or Connect the equipment into a an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is This intends to inform how to specify the Industry Canada (IC) ID of our module “FC7100” on the Gen”, the host device should have a label which indicates that it contains our module. The label should use wording such as: “Contains IC 100”. Any similar wording that expresses the same meaning may be used. device should also include the below IC statements. When it is not possible,  exempt RSS standards. Operation is subject (2)  This  device  must  accept  any  interference,  including  interference  that  may  cause  undesired mits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed and operated to provide a located or operated in must ensure that a and users. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes :  L’utilisateur  de  l'appareil  doit  accepter  tout  brouillage  radioélectrique  subi,  même  si  le s RF stipulées par IC pour une utilisation dans un environnement non contrôlé. Les antennes utilisées pour cet émetteur doivent être et ne doivent pas être en  conjonction avec  ceux-ci.  Les au moins sépare l’appareil et
  10.3 Japanese Radio Law and Japanese Telecommunications Business LawCompliance. This device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law (and the Japanese Telecommunications Business Law (This device should not be modified (otherwise the granted designation number will Identifications: R : 202-LSC072 T : D 14-0041 202   Confidential Information Japanese Radio Law and Japanese Telecommunications Business LawThis device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law (電波法) and the Japanese Telecommunications Business Law (電気通信事業法) This device should not be modified (otherwise the granted designation number will  39/39 Ref: OEM-2012-149 Japanese Radio Law and Japanese Telecommunications Business Law This device should not be modified (otherwise the granted designation number will become invalid)

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