Cpu graphics memory and flash, System memory video memory spi flash, Graphics – ADLINK CoreModule 435 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Hardware

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Reference Manual

CoreModule 435

CPU

The CoreModule 435 offers two versions of an embedded CPU—the DMP Vortex 86SX and

86DX—operating at 300 and 800 MHz, respectively, combining a powerful x86 core and a selection of

peripheral interfaces onto one chip. The 86SX and 86DX integrate Processor Core, Memory Controller, and
I/O Hub functions. This single chip supports logic including PC/104 and EIDE controllers and combines

these with standard I/O interfaces to provide a PC compatible subsystem on a single chip.

Graphics

The CoreModule 435 provides a single PCI graphics controller chip which integrates a 2D engine and a PCI

controller. The graphics controller incorporates a configurable 3.3V/2.5V DVO interface to support a third
party TMDS transmitter and achieves high 2D performance with independent DDR2 memory.

Memory and Flash

The CoreModule 435 memory and flash consist of the following element(s):

System Memory

Video Memory

SPI Flash

System Memory

The CoreModule 435 provides two soldered 16-bit, DDR2 system memory chips of 128MB each for a total

of 256MB.

Video Memory

The CoreModule 435 provides one soldered 16-bit, DDR2 video memory chip of 512MB.

SPI Flash

The CoreModule 435 features a 16Mbit SPI Flash chip for data storage. The board provides both the SPI
Flash chip and an SPI header on the external SPI Bus.

NOTE

ADLINK Technology, Inc. only supports the features and options listed in this
manual. The main components used on the CoreModule 435 may provide more
features or options than are listed in this manual. Some of these features/options
are not supported on the module and will not function as specified in the chip
documentation.

Only the pinout tables of non-standard headers and connectors are included in

this chapter. This chapter does not include pinout tables for standard headers and

connectors such as PC/104, 44-pin IDE, and Compact Flash.

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