Document Number: Freescale MPC5777MEVBUG Users Guide Rev. 0, 03/2014 MPC5777M EVB User Guide Prototype Board by: Martin Vaupel and Curt Hillier Automotive Micro-Controller Group Austin, Texas USA Contents 1 Introduction 1 Introduction . 1 1.1 Modular Concept . 2 This user guide details the setup and configuration of the 1.2 Daughter Card Availability 2 Freescale MPC5777M Evaluation Board (hereafter 2 EVB features 3 referred to as the EVB). The EVB is intended to provide 3 ConfigurationMotherboard 4 3.1 Power Supply Configuration 5 a mechanism for easy customer evaluation of the 3.2 CAN Configuration 7 MPC57xx family of microprocessors, and to facilitate 3.3 RS232 Configuration 8 3.4 LIN Configuration . 9 hardware and software development. 3.5 FLEXRAY Configuration 10 3.6 Ethernet Configuration 11 At the time of writing this document, the MPC57xx 3.7 User Area . 12 family consists of the 55nm powertrain and safety 3.8 Testpoints Motherboard 13 4 Configuration Daughter card . 15 devices. For the latest product information, please speak 4.1 MCU Power 16 to your Freescale representative or consult the MPC57xx 4.2 Reset Circuit . 18 website at www.freescale.com. 4.3 MCU External Clock Circuit 19 4.4 JTAG Connector 20 The EVB is intended for bench or laboratory use and has 4.5 Nexus Aurora Connector 20 4.6 Serial Interprocessor Interface (SIPI) 21 been designed using normal temperature specified 4.7 Test points Daughter Card 22 components (+70C). 4.8 Configuring the Daughter Card for Standalone Use23 5 Board Interface Connector 23 6 Default Jumper Summary Table 43 6.1 Default Jumper Table - Motherboard . 43 7 List of Acronyms 46 Freescale, Inc., 2014. All rights reserved.Introduction 1.1 Modular Concept For maximum flexibility and simplicity, the EVB has been designed as a modular development platform. The EVB main board does not contain an MCU. Instead, the MCU is fitted to an MCU daughter card (occasionally referred to as an adapter board). This approach means that the same EVB platform can be used for multiple packages and MCU derivatives within the MPC57xx family. High density connectors provide the interface between the EVB and MCU daughter cards as shown Figure 1. See Section 4, Configuration Daughter card for more details on the daughter cards and Section 5, Board Interface Connector for more details on the interface connectors. Figure 1. Modular concept Mother board and MCU daughter card Please consult the MPC57xx website at www.freescale.com or speak to your Freescale representative for more details on the availability of MCU daughter cards. NOTE For details on your specific daughter card, please consult the instructions included with the daughter card. The EVB is designed to use the motherboard and the daughter in conjunction. However, it is possible to use the daughter cards standalone. 1.2 Daughter Card Availability A number of compatible daughter cards are available for the motherboard across a number of devices. Table 1 gives an overview of daughter cards that can be used with MPC57xx motherboard and associated devices, package sizes and part numbers. Table 1. Daughter Card Overview Daughter card number Device Package Socket Nexus MPC5746M 176DS/C MPC5746M / MPC5744K 176LQFP yes/no no MPC5746M 216DC MPC5746M / MPC5744K 216 Fusion Quad no yes MPC5746M 292DS/DC MPC5746M / MPC5744K 292 BGA yes/no yes MPC5777M 416DS MPC5777M 416 BGA yes yes MPC5777M EVB User Guide, Rev. 0 2 Freescale