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** To control power to FPF3040UCX when in OTG is enabled.
** To control power to FPF3040UCX when in OTG is enabled.


===Serial-via-micro-USB Port===
===Serial-via-micro-USB2 Port===
This is not a general-purpose USB port (as a result of limitations of the SOC) but can be used in two ways:
This is not a general-purpose USB port (as a result of limitations of the SOC) but can be used in two ways:
*Charging the Pyra while the primary microUSB3 port is in host mode.
*Charging the Pyra while the primary microUSB3 port is in host mode.
*Monitoring the Pyra using another computer (Serial output from the Pyra's processor, via a built-in Serial-USB translator, with the Pyra as USB slave)</onlyinclude>
*Monitoring the Pyra using another computer (Serial output from the Pyra's processor, via a built-in Serial-USB translator, with the Pyra as USB slave)
 
Hardware:
* [https://www.mouser.co.uk/ProductDetail/Molex/105017-0001?qs=hlXxxvYE36k7QcsR97GUKA%3D%3D Molex 105017-001] - Micro-USB B Receptacle, Bottom Mount, Surface Mount, with Solder Tabs
* [http://www.ftdichip.com/Support/Documents/DataSheets/ICs/DS_FT232R.pdf FT232RQ] - USB to serial UART interface


==Charger==
==Charger==

Revision as of 16:26, 1 April 2021


The Pyra has four USB ports, as detailed below.

For our purposes:

  • "USB2" means "capable of Low, Full and High-speed"
  • "USB3" means "capable of low, full, high and super-speed"
  • "OTG" means capable of operating in either host- or slave-mode.

Full-size USB2 Port

This is a straightforward USB port as found on many desktop PCs. I can be used for keyboards, mice, USB memory sticks, network adaptors and many other things (subject to driver support)

Hardware:

  • Assmann AU-Y1006-2-R - USB TYPE-A USB 2.0 Receptacle Connector 4 Position Surface Mount, Right Angle
  • IP4220CZ6F - Dual USB 2.0 integrated ESD protection

Full-size USB2 Port with eSATA

This can be used as a simple USB2 port as above. Although this uses a blue Connector designed for USB3 Ports, it is not capable of USB3 (with the current CPU-Board). The additional pins are used for (e-)SATA Lanes for to an Adapter.

Hardware:

  • Molex 48393-0003 - USB 3.0 Female Type A Connector
    • USB 2.0 data pins connect to "HOST1-D" pins of the CPU module
    • USB 3.0 data pins connect to "SATA-RX" and "SATA-TX" pins of the CPU module
  • TPD4EUSB30 - 4-Channel Transient Voltage and ESD Protection for Super-SpeedUSB 3.0 Interface used on eSATA lines

See Storage for more details.

Micro-USB3 OTG Port

This can be used much like the full-size USB2 ports, but at higher speeds and with the obvious requirement for a passive adaptor when using most peripherals. It can also be used to charge the Pyra (either from another computer, or a mains adaptor) and to operate as a USB slave. The Pandora has software allowing it to operate as a USB mouse, joystick, keyboard or SD-card reader in slave mode. It is expected that similar software will be available for the Pyra.

Hardware:

  • BossConn USB3-MICABF-CO02 - USB 3.0 Micro AB Female Connector
  • TPD4EUSB30 - 4-Channel Transient Voltage and ESD Protection for Super-SpeedUSB 3.0 Interface
  • IP4220CZ6,125 - Dual USB 2.0 integrated ESD protection
  • DLP11TB800UL2L - 2 x Common Mode Chokes / Filters 0504 80ohm EMI Suppression Fltr
  • ACM2012-900-2P-T001 - Common Mode Choke / Filter 50V 200mA 680ohms AEC-Q200
  • FPF3040UCX - 18V-RatedDual Input Single OutputPower-Source-Selector Switch
    • When "EN-OTG" is enabled, connects "VBUS" power line to "VBUS-EXT" on the USB 3.0 OTG port.
  • TPS22963CYZPT - 5.5V, 3A, 13mΩ On-Resistance Load Switch
    • To control power to FPF3040UCX when in OTG is enabled.

Serial-via-micro-USB2 Port

This is not a general-purpose USB port (as a result of limitations of the SOC) but can be used in two ways:

  • Charging the Pyra while the primary microUSB3 port is in host mode.
  • Monitoring the Pyra using another computer (Serial output from the Pyra's processor, via a built-in Serial-USB translator, with the Pyra as USB slave)

Hardware:

  • Molex 105017-001 - Micro-USB B Receptacle, Bottom Mount, Surface Mount, with Solder Tabs
  • FT232RQ - USB to serial UART interface

Charger

The Pyra will charge from a standard microUSB cable, much in the same way as any other (non-apple) portable device made in the last few years.

Sample of potentially official charger

See also: Display, Audio