Overview

Features and Benefits

  • System-on-Module (SoM) Interface Connector
  • Analog Devices ADAU1979 – Quad Analog-to-Digital Converter
  • Analog Devices ADAU1962A – 12 Channel, High Performance, 192kHz, 24-bit DAC
  • CAN FD 2× ADM3056E
  • Macronix MX66LM1G45G 1 Gbit OSPI Flash Memory
  • Gigabit Ethernet TI DP83867
  • 10/100 Ethernet TI DP83848
  • USB 2.0 PHY Microchip USB3340
  • USB 2.0 to QSPI FTDI
  • MicroSD Card Socket
  • 2× A2B Interface Connectors
  • Debug Interface (JTAG), On-Board Debug Agent
  • Requires compatible System-on-Module board (e.g., EV-21569-SOM)
  • Free CrossCore® Embedded Studio EZ-KIT License

Product Details

The EV-SOMCRR-EZKIT carrier board enables users to plug-n-play with any of ADI’s System-on-Module (SoM) boards (e.g., EV-21569-SOM). It allows users to evaluate the most common peripherals and interfaces featured on ADI’s SHARC+ audio processors (e.g., Audio, Ethernet, MLB, USB, CAN, etc.) and features an on-board ICE emulator to provide additional cost savings by eliminating the need for an external emulator. Finally, the EV-SOMCRR-EZKIT carrier board also provides a connection to external A2B boards to allow for easy application expandability of customers’ systems.

When attached to a supported SOM board, the EV-SOMCRR-EZKIT carrier board utilizes the CrossCore® Embedded Studio (CCES) development tools to enable developers to achieve faster time to market. The development environment aids advanced application code development and debug, such as:

  • Create, compile, assemble, and link application programs written in C++, C, and assembly
  • Load, run, step, halt, and set breakpoints in application programs
  • Read and write data and program memory
  • Read and write core and peripheral registers

 

Software

Software Development Tools

CCES is a world-class integrated development environment (IDE) for the ADI Blackfin®, SHARC® and Arm® processor families.

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