SWRU596 December   2022

 

  1. 1Abstract
    1.     Trademarks
  2. 2Getting Started
    1. 2.1 Key Features
    2. 2.2 Kit Contents
    3. 2.3 mmWave Out of Box Demo
  3. 3Hardware
    1. 3.1 Block Diagram
  4. 4EVM Mux Block Diagram
  5. 5PCB Storage and Handling Recommendations:
    1. 5.1 PCB Storage and Handling Recommendations:
    2. 5.2 Higher Power Demanding Applications:
  6. 6XWRL6432BOOST Antenna
    1. 6.1  PCB material
      1. 6.1.1 Transmitter and receiver virtual array
    2. 6.2  Switch Settings
    3. 6.3  LEDs
    4. 6.4  Connectors
    5. 6.5  USB Connector
    6. 6.6  DCA1000 HD Connector
    7. 6.7  Booster Pack Connector for the LaunchPad Connectivity
    8. 6.8  CANFD Connector
    9. 6.9  LIN PHY connection
    10. 6.10 I2C Connections
      1. 6.10.1 EEPROM
    11. 6.11 XDS110 Interface
    12. 6.12 Flashing the Board
    13. 6.13 DCA1000EVM Mode
      1. 6.13.1 RDIF interface for Raw ADC capture
  7. 7Software, Development Tools, and Example Code
    1. 7.1 XWRL6432 Demo Visualization Getting Started
  8. 8TI E2E Community
  9. 9References
    1.     Revision History

Switch Settings

Figure 6-5 shows the part designators and positions of the switches (S1 and S4) on the XWRL6432BOOST.

GUID-E5076D19-7D2F-4B4A-BF79-DFF6BEDBF2BB-low.png Figure 6-5 S1 Switch for Various Mode Settings
GUID-2046053E-BDBB-44CE-935C-BFA9D1F23771-low.png Figure 6-6 S4 Switch for Various mode Settings

Figure 6-7 provides the different boot mode configurations to the device. Device supports application mode, QSPI flashing mode (Device management mode), and debug modes. This mode (SOP) configuration shown below in Figure 6-7 must be exercised first. After the SOP settings nRESET need to be issued to register the SOP settings. Figure 6-7 also provides the switch position for different modes of operation supported by the device and EVM.

GUID-7DC0C2F8-5F0C-47FF-A451-9581A1D776D6-low.png Figure 6-7 SOP Switches