Nintendo DS CTR Target Board User Manual Nintendo R&E August 7, 2009
Contents 1. Nintendo DS CTR Target 2. How to set up Nintendo DS CTR Target Board .......................................................... 4 3. Power up and shut down ............................................................................................. 6 4. SoC new GPIO connection information....................................................................... 9 5. KEY and switch..........................................................................................................
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2. How to set up Nintendo DS CTR Target Board Step 1 Remove the spacers from the camera board Step 2 Place the camera board like the screenshot below and insert it into the dev board. Step3 Screw it at the bottom side of the dev board.
Step4 Fix the antenna postion by tape.
3. Power up and shut down Step 1 for powering up Connect Wii AC adapter Step 2 for powering up Turn on the main power switch on the mother board. Once powering up, the red LED lights up. (When powering up and shutting down repeatedly and quickly, the dev board may not power up.
Push POWER/HOME key, which corresponds to the power switch for production version, to activate it. The pilot lamp lights up when activated. Shut down normally Push POWER/HOME key on the mother board, then end it from the application menu. Shut down forcefully Push and hold POWER/HOME key for several seconds.
Disconnect the main power For safety, when not using it, unplug the AC adapter after turning off the main switch. Only turning off the main switch is insufficient.
4. SoC new GPIO connection information The new GPIO is connected to ARM11 AHB. It consists of four of 1.8V IOs and eight of 3.3V IOs. (The following input/output at the terminal should be referred from the SoC side.) z 1.8V GPIO3_180 (Input) Obtain key input from the headphone remote controller GPIO3_181 (Input) Interrupt “irq0” for confirming status from micro controller GPIO3_182 (Output) Rest signal to LCD module GPIO3_183 (Input) DS_R6 (pen interrupt) from CODEC z 3.
5. KEY and switch 5.1. POWER / HOME key The POWER key for powering up also works as HOME key for calling the menu. It’s a push switch. 5.2. Operational keys There are 12 key inputs which are Up, Down, Right, Left, A, B, X, Y, L, R, START and SELECT. The SELECT key is also connected to the micro computer. They are push switches. 5.3. Analog key There is an analog key for operation.
5.4. Switch for analog keys Switch between on-board analog key and external analog controller. The on-board analog key is a default setting. It’s a slide switch. 5.5. DEBUG button It’s used by debugger and connected to GPIO3_333. It’s usually not used. It’s a push switch.
5.6. Wireless ON/OFF switch Switch ON/OFF for wireless. It can be a toggle switch by software. It’s a push switch. 5.7. Volume for audio (switch) It’s a volume for audio. The switches are reserved. It’s a slide volume.
5.8. Switch for sleep Switch between sleep state and normal state. AWAKE means opened state, and SLEEP means closed state. AWAKE is a default setting. It’s a slide switch. 5.9. Forced reset button RESET1 becomes a reset state while pushing this button. It’s released by releasing the button. It’s a push switch. 5.10. Forced pulling out battery button If pushing this button for X seconds, it simulates like pulling out the buttery on a production version.
6. z Others Adjustment for LCD flicker It should be adjusted at shipping, but it can be also adjusted with the volume using a plus driver. The flicker adjustment screen should be displayed when adjusting. z Please contact a person in charge for detail of each device. z When clock function is reset, the coin battery may run out.
z When using Nintendo DS CTR Target Board, you have to set it horizontal position. The other postion is not covered under warranty.
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