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Tech First Kit-Freescale-MCIMX35LPDKJ-MCU-Dev Kit

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Overview

 

 

The i.MX35 Product Development Kit (PDK) provides an innovative three stack hardware platform and robust software solution to enable engineers to develop with the i.MX35 processor. Based on the powerful ARM-1136Tm core, the i.MX35 processor delivers a high-performance, low-power, cost-effective solution for a variety of devices, including those that require an open operating system and a robust user interface such as automotive infotainment, portable navigation devices and human machine interface (HMI) applications. Building on the success of the i.MX31 and i.MX27 PDKs, this comprehensive hardware and software development kit allows customers faster time to market by providing maximum re-use.

 

The i.MX35 PDK is preconfigured with your choice of LinuxRegistered (MCIMX35LPDK) or WindowsRegistered Embedded CE 6.0, (MCIMX35WPDK) making it suitable for a wide range of multimedia applications. The i.MX35 PDK boards support the entire i.MX35 family of products.

 

Kit Contents

 

  • Debug board with RS-232RS-232 interface, 10/100 Base-T Ethernet connector, and current measure
  • CPU board with i.MX35 ARM11Tm MCU and MC13892 power management IC
  • Personality board with peripheral components and interface connectors

 

Key FeaturesBack to Top

 

  • Processor Module
    • i.MX35 with ARM1136 core
    • Power management (Freescale PMICMC13892) + power circuitry
  • Memory
    • 256 MB DDR2
    • 64 MB NOR flash
    • 2 GB NAND flash
  • Personality Module
    • User I/O
    • 7" TFT WVGA screen display with touch screen
    • CMOS image sensor
    • U/I connector for display/keypad
    • Auxiliary video input for display from external video source
    • CAN connector
    • Two USB ports
    • 10/100 Ethernet port
    • MLB interface
    • SD card, ATA, HDD interfaces
  • Debug Module
    • Debug Ethernet port
    • Debug serial port
    • JTAG
    • Reset, interrupt, boot switches
    • Debug LEDs
    • CodeTest interface
    • Power source
    • Current/power monitoring

 

Ordering InformationBack to Top

 

Products

 

Supplier
Part Number
Freescale

MCIMX25WPDKJMCIMX25WPDKJ

 

Associated Products

 

Supplier
Description
Part Number

Freescale

I.MX35 Processor

MCIMX356AJQ5CMCIMX356AJQ5C

Freescale

I.MX35 Processor

MCIMX357CJQ5CMCIMX357CJQ5C

 

Similar Products

 

SupplierDescriptionSupport DevicePart Number

Freescale

I.MX35 Windows Development Kit

I.MX35

MCIMX35WPDKJMCIMX35WPDKJ

 

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Data Sheet

 

Part NumberDescriptionSize

i.MX35

i.MX35 Applications Processor

3.41MB

 

Application Notes

 

File Name
Size

Building a Linux Image and Downloading onto i.MX Processors Using a Virtual Machine

3.28MB

Changing the i.MX35 NAND Flash Model for Windows Embedded CE 6.0

2.94KB

Different Display Configurations on i.MX35 Linux PDK

2.01MB

Adding UART Bluetooth Solution to i.MX Windows CE 5.0/6.0

365KB

i.MX35 Board Initialization and Memory Mapping Using the Linux Target Image Builder (LTIB)

520KB

 

Hardware & Software

 

File Name
Size

IMX35_PDK_LINUX_REFERENCE_M

1.07MB

IMX35_PDK_LINUX_USER_GUIDE

779KB

 

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