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E7160SL−002GEVB contains one hybrid module soldered The Ezairo 7160 SL demonstrator board main functional
on the board. blocks are shown in Figure 1.
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back the settings to confirm that the values burned to Table 2. VBAT SUPPLY
the device match what is being read out of the device.
Pin Name Min Nom Max
This option requires additional programming time.
Next, click on Detect. A successful detection will VBAT 1.13 V 1.25 V 2.0 V
populate the device information in the Device Info
box. Atmel Microcontroller Power Supply
9. Use the back button−the arrow in the top left The Atmel microcontroller core is powered by a 3.3 V
LDO regulator. The regulator is powered by a 5 V rail, which
corner−to return to the Control Panel.
is supplied either by a USB or JTAG connection. The source
10. To configure the device for the selected product,
for this 5 V rail is selected using the 5 V_SEL header. See
click Programmer > Connect. If the connection
Table 3. This 3.3 V power source is provided to the
succeeds, the Connection status symbol appears to
the right of the File Name. You can hover over this microcontroller’s internal regulator, which outputs 1.8 V
symbol to view the programmer name and the that is used to power the microcontroller. The rest of the
firmware ID of the device. The connected device voltage supplies on the microcontroller, for Digital
must now be configured before you can read, burn or Input/Outputs and Analog references, etc. are supplied from
the VDD_AT_SEL header. See Table 4 for configuration
write parameters in Control Panel. Click
options. Table 5 lists the range of voltage outputs possible
Programmer > Configure to do this.
for the VDBL output. Do note that the UTMI on the
11. Now you are ready to begin. See Chapter 3,
microcontroller expects 3.0 V − 3.6 V. Selecting VDBL as
“Modeler” on page 15 of the Ezairo Sound Designer
Software User Manual for your next steps in the a source will put the UTMI out of its operating range. See the
process of developing a product with Sound Ezairo 7100 Hardware Reference Manual on details for
Designer software. VDBL configuration.
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The TC2050−IDC connector (J3 header) is used to Accelerator Adapter (CAA) is also supported. The serial
program the Arm Cortex−M3 processor inside the Atmel interface can be connected to the CAA or Promira through
microcontroller, with J−Link firmware. the 6−pin DIN connector.
Communication and debugging of Ezairo 7100 can be For troubleshooting purposes the I2C signals can be
achieved through the Promira Serial Platform from probed on a standard 0.1” header available, labelled I2C, that
TotalPhase through an I2C interface. The Communication allows connection to the SDA (pin 2) and SCL (pin1).
Micro USB
SWJ−DP
RSL10 On−board Micro USB PC
UART Debugger
Micro USB
Ezairo Programming
7100 Interface
6−pin DIN
Ezairo 7160 SL
Connects the ground from the Promira/CAA to Short pin 7 to 8 and SWJ−DP Debugging enabled
CAA-GND the HDB ground, if shorted. short pin 5 to 6
Can be used to measure the NRESET line on Short pin 3 to 4 and Enable serial communication
NRESET the Ezairo 7100, or to reset it if shorted. short pin 1 to 2 between RSL10 and Atmel
microcontroller
Pin to connect an external clock source to drive
EXTCLK the Ezairo 7160 SL module, specifically, the Short pin 2 to 4 Enable serial loop back on Atmel
Ezairo 7100 audio DSP. microcontroller
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The board also includes a second level shifter accessible Table 11. OUTPUT STAGE ENABLE
via the LEVEL_SHIFTER header. This is made available to CONFIGURATION
connect external peripherals to Ezairo 7160 SL via the
Header Configuration Description
RFIO/DIO headers that operate at higher voltages. Pins 1, 3,
RCVR−EN Enable the output drivers of the Ezairo 7160 SL
5, 7 use the VDDO2 reference supply voltage selected via the using VBAT as a source, if shorted.
VDDO2_SEL header. This is the supply that the E7160 and
RCVR−BAT Enable the output drivers of the Ezairo 7160 SL
more specifically, the RSL10 DIOs and Ezairo 7100 DIO using the voltage connected to this header as the
bank 2 use. An external power supply voltage can be source, if shorted. RCVR-EN must be disconnected.
connected via the EXT_VDDO2 header. This voltage then
can be used to supply VDDO2, using the VDDO2_SEL
Table 12. ON−BOARD RC FILTER CONFIGURATION
header, negating the need for the level shifter, if the voltage
connected is safe for the Ezairo 7160 SL hybrid. Otherwise, Function FILTEN0/FILTEN1
if VDDO2 and EXT_VDDO2 differ, EXT_VDDO2 will be Disabled open pins 1 to 2
used as the reference for pins 2, 4, 6, 8 of the level shifter. open pins 3 to 4
Enabled short pins 1 to 2
short pins 3 to 4
Table 9. VDDO2 HEADER CONFIGURATION
Note: To connect receivers or loud speakers (without the RC
Pins VDDO2 Source filter) use headers FILTEN0/FILTEN1 pins 2 and 4.
Short pin 1 to 2 VDBL
Digital Input/Output (DIO)
Short pin 3 to 4 VBAT
The Ezairo 7160 SL Hybrid Demonstrator Board contains
Short pin 5 to 6 VEXT (EXT-VDDO2) 19 digital I/O (DIO) signals available on three separate
2x4 headers that provide access to a wide variety of
Input Stage interfaces (GPIO, SPI, PCM, I2C, UART, LSAD, clocks).
The Ezairo 7160 SL demonstrator board provides access See the table below for pin out and reference domains. Pin 1
to four analog audio inputs (AI0H, AI1H, AI2H, and of each header has the corresponding reference domain.
AI3H). The ground reference for the inputs can be adjusted Pin 8 on each header is ground. Pin 6 of the RFIO header is
using the MIC-GND header as follows: ground.
Table 10. INPUT GROUND REFERENCE SELECTION Table 13. DIO/RFIO REFERENCE DOMAINS
MIC-GND Input Ground Reference DIOs DIO Header Pin Header Reference Domain
Short pin 1 to 2 GND_MIC* 20 3 DIO3 VBAT
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The Ezairo 7160 SL demonstrator board also has three Indicator LEDs
momentary switches that can be used as momentary hard There are three indicator LEDs on board. Two are
pull−downs on DIO24 (SW1), DIO29 (SW2) and connected to the Atmel microcontroller. A green LED is
RFIO1(SW3). connected to PA29 and a red LED is connected to PA28.
SW4 can be used to reset the RSL10 radio. These can be turned on by pulling these pins low on the
Atmel microcontroller. These 2 LEDs are identified with the
Test Point Headers label D4. The third LED, D1 is a green led that can be turned
Below is a table (Table 14) containing of a list of 0.1” on by pulling RFIO0 from the RSL10, low.
headers on the board that are provided as measurement test
points. There are also several ground hooks available on the Board Design
board as an easy way to provide a reference. They provide The following sections detail the various sub−circuits of
easy access to RFGND, DGND, GND−BAT and GNDOD. the Ezairo 7160 SL demonstrator board.
The block diagrams in Figure 6 and Figure 7 show the
Table 14. OUTPUT STAGE ENABLE locations of the various circuit sections.
CONFIGURATION Figure 4 and Figure 5 provide 3−dimensional illustrations
of the Ezairo 7160 SL demonstrator board.
Header Measurement
VREG Output of the voltage regulator in the Ezairo 7160 SL
VBAT Output voltage of the connected battery / chosen
voltage source.
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APPENDIX A
Schematic
* R1 and L1 are not required in a hearing aid design and are present for engineering and evaluation purposes.
Figure 8. Power Supply and Communication
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* R1and L1 are not required in a hearing aid design and are present for engineering and evaluation purposes.
Figure 9. DUT
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