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Address Space
The following data is from the S3C6410 data sheet
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Power
The Mini6410 is powered by an external 5V power supply. It has two power inlets: CN1 is for 5V power adapter and the white CON8 is a 4 pin socket used to connect an external power supply when the board is embedded in a closed box. The voltage is 5V and current is 800mA. 22
Serial Port
S3C6410 has 4 serial ports: UART0, 1, 2 and 3. UART0 and 1 are 5 wire serial ports and the other two are 3 wire serial ports. On this board, UART0 is converted via RS232 to COM0 and can communicate with a PC via a serial port cable. The rest 4 ports are connected to CPU via CON1-4. They are presented as below: 33 44 55
USB Interface
The Mini6410 board has two USB interfaces. One is a USB host 1.1 which is the same as a USB interface on a PC and can connect to a USB camera, keyboard, mouse, flash drive and other USB devices. The other is an OTG mini USB 2.0 which is usually used to download programs to a target board. When the board runs WinCE it can synchronize with a Windows via ActiveSync. For Linux there are no programs for synchronization for now.
Mini USB interface: 66
USB Host: 77
Network Interface
The Mini6410 incorporates a DM9000 chip and can communicate with 10/100M networks. The RJ45 connector includes coupling filters and does not need transformers. With a common network cable, you can connect a router or switch to the Mini6410.
Audio Interface
The S3C6410 supports I2S/PCM/AC97. The Mini6410 has an AC97 interface which uses
WM9714 as the CODEC chip.
The audio output is a 3.5 mm spaced green plug and the input is an on-board microphone. To get better audio quality please move the microphone as close as possible to the audio source when recording.
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