3 jumpers, Jumpers – Sony Ericsson GR47/GR48 User Manual

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14. USING THE DEVELOPER’S KIT

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LZT 123 7589 R1A

14.3 Jumpers

All jumpers are located on the developer’s board (see “Developer’s board
overlay”, page 73).

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Jumper

Default

Description

INT/EXT

INT

Selects which voltage path supplies the DK support

circuitry (not the supply to the radio device).

INT selects power from the internal +3.6V DC supply.

EXT selects power from the EXT VCC connector.

TO_IN

-

With jumper TO_IN fitted, the DK and the radio device

will automatically power-up as soon as power is

applied to DC Jack X9.

SHDN

-

With jumper SHDN fitted, the internal +3.6V power

supply will be disabled.

Note: There is a second jumper labelled ’SHDN’ which

is in the UART area (by X4).

VRTC

Fitted

This jumper connects the DK real-time-clock backup

capacitor to the VRTC pin of the radio device.

Jumper

Default

Description

SRVC

-

When fitted, the module will be operated in ’Service’

mode enabling system-status logging from the radio

device.The red ‘Service’ LED will be illuminated.

PORT

-

When fitted, switches the serial port from the 'AT'

command port UART1 to UART2/UART3.

Note: Use the PORT jumper link in conjunction with

links “TD2/TD3” and “RD2/RD3” to select between

UART2/UART3.

TD2/TD3

-

This dual jumper selects the TD (Transmit Data) line for

either UART2 or UART3 as the alternative serial port

when jumper 'PORT' is fitted. The jumper connects

TD2 or TD3 to the centre pin to make the selection.

See “Connectors”, page 80 for more details.

Note: When UART2 or UART3 is used via the

application connector, the TD2 or TD3 jumper must

be removed to avoid circuit conflicts within the DK.

RD2/RD3

-

This dual jumper selects the RD (Receive Data) line

for either UART2 or UART3 as the alternative serial port

when jumper 'PORT' is fitted. The jumper connects

RD2 or RD3 to the centre pin to make the selection.

See “Connectors”, page 80 for more details.

Note: When UART2 or UART3 is used via the

application connector, the RD2 or RD3 jumper must

be removed to avoid circuit conflicts within the DK.

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