Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Logic's technical support department uses customer email to provide answers to frequently
asked questions online. We hope this resource will save you time in installing, configuring,
and updating your Logic product.
All Card Engines are designed to be interchangable on all Zoom Starter
Development Kit (SDK) baseboards with the exception of the NXP LH79524 Card Engine and Freescale MCF5329/MCF5373 Fire Engines which
require different versions of the SDK baseboard.
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Commands in LogicLoader (LoLo) are case sensitive. CompactFlash card filenames
are also case sensitive; they must be entered in all uppercase.
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Schematic, PCB layout, and BOM files are availble in PDF format for the OMAP-L138 SOM-M1, TMS320C6748 SOM-M1, baseboard, and UI board after an account has been created on www.logicpd.com.
Orcad schematics and PCB layout files are only available for the baseboard and UI board.
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Schematics and PCB layout files are available in PDF
format for SOMs and baseboards when the product has been registered on Logic's website.
Orcad schematics and layout files are only available for the baseboards.
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After registering your kit on Logic's website, the following files will be available to you:
- Schematic files in PDF format for the Torpedo SOM
- Schematic and layout files in both PDF and OrCAD formats for the baseboard
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Yes, the Card Engine connector consists of a 144-pin SODIMM (widely used as
laptop memory connectors) and two high-density 80-pin Hirose connectors
(widely used in cell phone applications).
Logic has leveraged...
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Most source code files are available for purchase through product sales.
Please contact product.sales@logicpd.com to request pricing and terms &
conditions.
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The M548x product line no longer supports USB Host via the Philips PCI
part, however, the M547x product line still supports USB Host.
The original specification for the Philips ISP1561 allowed for a
maximum of...
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The serial_eeprom must be programmed one time for the life of the kit as
follows:
Enter the following command from the "losh>" prompt exactly as
shown....
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