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Preface PDK User’s Guide Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Contents Section 1. Introduction................................................................................ 1 1.1 Abstract ....................................................................................................... 1 1.2 Functional Overview ..................................................................................... 1 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.2.5 1.2.6 Features and Benefits ..................
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Preface PDK User’s Guide Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Figures Figure 1: Hardware Platform for PDK1 ................................................................ 5 Figure 2: Hardware Platform for PDK2/3............................................................. 6 Figure 3: PM1 Module Block Diagram ................................................................. 9 Figure 4: PM2 Module Block Diagram ...............................................................
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Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide Section 1. 1.1 Introduction Abstract The NVIDIA® Preface Personal Media Display (PMD) product suite adds new capabilities to notebook and desktop computers and range of other applications, including appliances, picture frames, luggage, and wearable displays.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA • Introduction SMBus connectivity with the controller embedded in the host computer that supports the following operations: • Retrieval of notebook system state information • Notification of system software (BIOS and/or OS) about PMD related events For more information, see the Personal Media Display and Notebook Embedded Controller Interface Specification. Not an easy document to find. 1.2.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide 1.2.4 Human Interface Functions and Driver Support • • • • • • • 1.2.5 Keypad support Touchscreen support: 7-button, region-sensitive only Toppoly display drivers for 2.5-inch and 3.5-inch support Innolux display driver for 2.5-inch display TopSun display driver for 2.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Introduction 1.3 Product Development Kit Contents 1.3.1 Contents – All Kits This section describes the standard contents for Product Development Kits (PDKs). Documentation • • • • • Application porting guide Quick Start Guide Welcome note Regional contact list NDA form Hardware Baseboard containing either Preface Module 1 or Preface Module 2. (For module details, see Section 1.4 on page 7.) • An LCD, either of the following: • 2.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide PDK2 This PDK is primarily for hardware development and testing.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Introduction Figure 3 shows the top view only of the hardware platform provided with PDK2 and PDK3.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide 1.4 Interchangeable Preface Modules Each PDK is available with either of the following Preface Modules (PMs): • • “Preface Module 1” “Preface Module 2” on page 10 Table 1 compares the features of PM1 and PM2.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA 1.5 Introduction Bluetooth Support The functionality of your Preface implementation will depend on whether the PM you choose supports Bluetooth, in addition to USB. Bluetooth support changes how SideShow protocol is supported, and adds functions that are not supported with USB alone. Table 2 shows how Bluetooth support affects Preface functionality.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide 1.5.1 Preface Module 1 This section describes the Preface Module 1 (PM1) target applications, and hardware and software components. PM1 Target Applications • • Desktop computers, keyboard companion Remote control PM1 Hardware Components PM1 has the following hardware components and options: • • • • • • • PP5022 SoC/SiP 32-MB SDRAM (3.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA 1.5.2 Introduction Preface Module 2 This section describes Preface Module 2 (PM2) target applications, and hardware and software components. PM2 Target Applications • Notebook computers, in-lid companion, Sideshow devices PM2 Hardware Components PM2 has the following hardware components and options: • • • • • • • • • • PP5024 SoC/SiP processor 32-MB SDRAM (3.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide Figure 4 contains a block diagram of PM2. Figure 4: PM2 Module Block Diagram PM2 PP5024 Connector: Display Keypad buttons Keypad I/O Buffered I2C GPIOs (8) UART Power USB 2.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Section 2. Note: 2.1 Getting Started – PDK2/3 Only?? Getting Started – PDK2/3 Only?? For instructions on PDK1, refer to... Powering up the Board 1. 2. To power up the board, do either of the following: • Turn on your computer and plug in the supplied USB cable. (The board powers up on its own.) • Plug in the supplied DC adapter, turn on the power switch (move SW1 down) and press the power on/off switch (SW11).
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide 2.2 Understanding the Baseboard Keypad Switches This section describes the baseboard keypad switches shown in Figure 6. For details on how to use the switches, see the NVIDIA® Preface™ Software Development Kit Built-in Applications Users’ Guide. Does this document really exist?? Figure 6: Baseboard Keypad Switches w e i v e R C y p o The switches in Figure 6 are described in Table 3.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Getting Started – PDK2/3 Only?? Table 3: Baseboard Keypad Switches (Cont.) Reference Designator PDK1 Description Reference Designator PDK2/3 Comments Keypad RIGHT/NEXT SW6 On the Play screen, skips to next song. During manual SideShow player operation, advances to the next slide SIDESHOW OR SLIDESHOW. Has no effect on HOME and PLAY screens. On screens other than Home and Play, has the same effect as the SELECT key.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide 2.4 Establishing UART Connectivity The UART connectivity can be established on the baseboard to use the serial port message capture terminal for application debug messages. To do this, attach the DC power input and connect a UART module with a DB9 connector, as described below: • Connect UART (J5) pin VCC to R56, right side. (Where is R56 physically on the board?? I think it is too small for a label..
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA 2.5 Getting Started – PDK2/3 Only?? Transferring Files Using USB Files can be transferred on the baseboard using the USB in the following modes: • • 2.5.1 “Mass Storage Class Mode” in Section 2.5.1 “Media Transport Protocol Mode” in Section 2.5.2 Mass Storage Class Mode Use the Mass Storage Class (MSC) mode for transferring files using USB to upgrade the firmware. Follow these instructions: 1.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide 2.5.2 Media Transport Protocol Mode To synchronize files using Media Transport Protocol (MTP) mode, follow these instructions: 1. Open Microsoft® Windows Media® Player and click the Sync Tab. 2. Connect a USB cable from the baseboard to the PC. A window displays with automatic and manual options. 3.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Section 3. Using the Skype Gadget Using the Skype Gadget The Preface™ Skype gadget enhances notebook computer, in-lid, PMD applications. The Skype gadget integrates the Voice-over-Internet Protocol (VoIP) capability with Windows Vista SideShow, enabling users to make and receive calls through Skype. The gadget uses USB to interface between the PMD and the notebook computer. 3.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide 3.3 Getting Started When you start up the PMD, it displays the Windows SideShow splash screen, shown in Figure 10 (left), and then enters the Home screen, shown in Figure 10 (right). The Home screen contains icons for built-in applications and gadgets.
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Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide Alternatively, press MENU, highlight View Contacts, and press SELECT. For more on contacts and making calls, see “To Make Calls Using Contacts” on page 21.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Using the Skype Gadget When the call is initiated, the following information is displayed on the status screen, as shown in Figure 14 (left): • • • • Caller ID: Contact name Call Status: Dialing, Connected, etc. Call Duration If previous contact is connected, it will pop out message with “Abort current connection?” if you press “Yes”, it will drop current connection and initial the new contact dialing. No, do nothing, back to contact list.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide To Receive a Call When a call arrives, a pop-up showing the contact’s name or caller ID is displayed, as shown in Figure 16 (left). Highlight Yes to answer the call or No to decline it, then press SELECT. Figure 16: Receiving Calls and Text Messages Note: w e i v e R C y p o When receiving an incoming call, music playback stops.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Using the Skype Gadget To Make a Call Using the Dialer 1. In the Main menu, use UP and DOWN to select Dialer, then press SELECT. The Dialer menu appears, as shown in Figure 17 (left). 2. Use UP, DOWN, LEFT, and RIGHT to highlight the desired numbers and press SELECT. The selected number is displayed above the dial pad. 3. When done, highlight the Dial key and press SELECT.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide To activate the Music Player On the Home screen, press PREVIOUS or NEXT to highlight Music Player as shown in Figure 19, then press SELECT. The screen changes, as shown in Figure 19 (right) Figure 19: Music Player Icon Show Music player menu Change this to Music player TBD w e i v e R To Lock or Unlock Keypad Buttons C y p o From the Icon menu, press MENU.
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Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide Appendix A. Preface Part Numbers Table 5 lists the part numbers for the PDKs and PMs.
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Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide Appendix B. Power Consumption For these values, the UUT was a PM1 mounted on a 723_A01 baseboard. The resulting values contained here match or exceed expected values for most user applications. B.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA B.2 Power Consumption PM2 Power Consumption In this section, the following applies to all values: • Music was stored in WMA format on a 8-Gb (1-GB) on-board NAND device and played using Creative SBS16-powered PC speakers. • Some variance in measured current occurs due to the level of battery charge at the time of measurement.
Advance Information – Subject to Change Provided Under NDA Preface PDK User’s Guide Appendix C. Environmental Recommendations Table 10 lists the recommended temperatures for Preface PDK hardware.
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