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Table of Contents
1Introduction 4
1.1 Development Platform Contents 4
2 Feature Diagrams 5
3Setup 9
3.1 Connecting the Debug Board 9
3.2 Getting to a U-Boot Prompt 9
3.3 Connecting the Battery 10
3.4 Charging the Battery 11
4 Product Notices 12
5 Support Resources 13
5.1 Register your Development Platform 13
5.2 Hardware Documentation 13
5.3 Software Resources 14
5.4 Warranty Statement 14
6 Revision History 15

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Table of Figures
Figure 2.1 –Handheld Features (Front) 5
Figure 2.2 –Handheld Features (Bottom) 6
Figure 2.3 –Handheld Features (Side) 6
Figure 2.4 –Handheld Features (Back / Covers Removed) 7
Figure 2.5 –Debug Board Features 8
Figure 3.1 –Connect Power Supply and Adapter 9
Figure 3.2 –Battery Connector Location 11

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1 Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Zoom™ OMAP36x Mobile Development Platform
(MDP). The Zoom OMAP36x MDP addresses essential needs of the open-source community
and high-level operating system (HLOS) developers to speed software development for
smartphones and Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs).
1.1 Development Platform Contents
The Zoom OMAP36x MDP includes the following items:
+Handheld
+Integrated SOM-LV featuring Texas Instruments’ OMAP3630 processor
+4.1” WVGA LCD
+QWERTY keypad
+Debug board
+Power supply with US, UK, Japan, and Europe power adapters
+USB A-to-Mini-B cable
+QuickStart Guide

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2 Feature Diagrams
Figure 2.1 – Handheld Features (Front)
QWERTY Keypad
4.1” WVGA LCD
5-position
Navigation
Button
LED

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Figure 2.2 – Handheld Features (Bottom)
Figure 2.3 – Handheld Features (Side)
HDMI Port
Headphone Jack
Telephony Audio / Video Out Jack
Power-in Jack
USB Mini-AB Port
Volume Toggle
Select Button
Power Button
6-in-1 SD/MMC
Card Slot

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Figure 2.4 – Handheld Features (Back / Covers Removed)
Li-ion
Expansion
Removable
Header
Battery
Connector
Cover
Modem
Camera
Socket
Removable
Cover
Connector to
Debug Board
Speakers
Reset
Battery
SIM
Card Slot

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Figure 2.5 – Debug Board Features
1
25
C54
R297
R298
GPIO LED0
GPIO LED1
GPIO LED2
1
S2
2
43
1
U71
R323
S1
R186
R284
J71
C62
U75
1
R325
R37
R296
C366
R311
R302
R39
R331
R292
R13
R41
R25
C280
R197
1
U101
R326
R67
S3
2
R453
C68
U73
43
1
S4
2
R301
Q12
R32
R36
R45
1A
3
U82
D
C43
120
119
2
J1
1
C1
C379
R201
R199
R40
R327
C34
D13
Y4
R18
+
C285
R450
R52
R316
C272
C134
U361
25
R303
C55
R46
C44
D15
R49
R328
R35
43
1
C270
U72
R176
R283
C37
R19
R70
R312
R295
R26
R173
R198
R61
C377
R305
R21
R47
U77
+
C267
C276
R192
R290
R322
R34
R17
J5
1
2
R317
R287
R304
R329
R310
C63
R451
R175
C69
R48
R448
U351
25
C56
C382
R15
Q10
19
20
1
2
13
14
J6
R318
1
L9
R455
R330
C361
Y3
C283
R194
R200
1
U69
C133
R306
R188
R294
R20
R282
C40
D5
R319
C57
R309
Q3
R16
C269
R22
R288
R456
R14
R135
R53
R74
C3
R42
R62
R449
C347
C58
R27
C70
R66
R320
R44
C268
R28
C4
C64
R142
C132
C42
R43
R68
Y6
R299
R321
U114
1
C31
R190
R23
R29
R63
1
U6
D14
L1
R191
U81
C32
C39
C247
U109
C41
Q4
R51
R300
R54 R30
R446
U8
R193
C71
C59
C65
C33
C2
R58
C370
R174
U341
25
1
Y1
C369
U68
R454
D6
U117
1
U118
1
R307
R31
R71
C275
R285
C48
R59
R64
S5
2
C266
RS1
C72
U76
R203
U121
+
4
R196
R187
R281
+
C271
Q5
R293
C364
R308
Q11
R55
D8
C365
R24
C38
U79
C287
R65
3
1
+
C282
C53
R286
1
Y2
R313
S6
GPIO LED3
2
C60
U67
C284
C367
R69
R447
C66
L2
R38
U119
1
U115
1
R332
R72
C368
C279
C380
Q6
R33
C131
U120
1
U116
1
Y5
1
A
3
U80
D
43
J72
R195
R183
C277
R56
U78
C67
C35
R324
R314
J7
1
2
19
20
C375
R189
C281
C273
R184
R50
C381
R452
C376
R73
R57
1
U1
49
17
33
C45
D7
C61
C36
F1
R459
R60
C286
R315
1
U7
R185
C378
U37
GPIO LED4
GPIO LED5
T2_CLKREQ
R137
R334
C75
R333
C5
R207
C9
R202
R210
C7
R136
R211
R208
2
43
R179
R335
R460
C73
1
S8
ON
S7
C74
R178
R205
C6
FB4
R462
R206
OFF
R457
R291
FB1 FB3
C10
R209
D16
R461
Q14
Q13
FB2
C76
R177
D17
R289
C8
R212
R204
R336
R458
C77
BATTERY
SIMULATOR
PHONE
BATTERY
J12
J11
5
15
1
J9
5
1
J13
5
1
J10
5
1
Socket
Connector to
Handheld
20-pin
DC Input,
5V Max
USB Mini-AB
Ports
JTAG
Header
ARM JTAG
Header
14-pin
ARM JTAG
Header
RJ45 10/100
Ethernet Jack
GPIO
LEDs
JTAG
Switches
Reset/Power
Button
Debug Switches*
*NOTE: Information about debug switch settings is silkscreened on the bottom of the debug board
and can also be found in the debug board schematics.
Battery
Simulator
Switch
Battery
Simulator
LEDs

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3 Setup
3.1 Connecting the Debug Board
To connect the debug board to the handheld:
1. Remove the bottom cover on the back of the handheld.
2. Align the keyed socket connector with the mating connector on the debug board
(see Figure 2.4 and Figure 2.5 for connector locations).
3. Press down over the connectors.
4. Verify the connectors have mated properly.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The DC Input jack on the debug board can be used to power the
handheld and the debug board for general use. However, using the DC Input jack on the
debug board will not charge the handheld battery. Never have more than one power supply
connected to the Zoom OMAP36x MDP at any given moment.
3.2 Getting to a U-Boot Prompt
1. Verify the debug board is connected to the handheld.
2. Make sure the power switch (S7) on the debug board is in the “OFF” position.
3. Connect the regulated 5V power supply to the appropriate power adapter for the
region in which you are using the development platform.
Figure 3.1 – Connect Power Supply and Adapter
4. Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet and the 5V line to the DC input
connector on the debug board.

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NOTE: Detailed instructions for Steps 5–10 can be found in a readme available on
Logic’s website (http://support.logicpd.com/downloads/1206/). Please refer to the
readme if you encounter any difficulty with the following steps.
5. Download the FT2232 VCP driver from the FTDI website
www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
6. Connect the included USB cable to the USB mini-AB connector labeled J12 on the
debug board and to a USB port on your development PC.
7. Windows should recognize your new hardware.
8. Open the Device Manager on your computer to determine what COM port number
was assigned to the USB-to-Serial connection.
9. Launch your terminal emulation program. (Although Logic does not support any
particular terminal emulation program, we suggest using Tera Term Pro for
Windows 2000 or XP, which can be downloaded from Logic’s website at:
http://support.logicpd.com/downloads/240/ ).
10. Open a new serial port connection in your terminal emulation program with the
following settings:
+Port: COM port number found in Step 8 above
+Baud rate: 115200
+Data: 8-bit
+Parity: none
+Stop: 1-bit
+Flow control: none
11. Move the power switch (S7) on the debug board to the “ON” position. The
handheld LED should display a blue light and then a red light. After the red light
displays, a U-Boot prompt should appear in your terminal emulation program.
12. You are now able to comunicate with your handheld.
13. Instructions for next steps or software updates and installs are available at
http://www.omapzoom.org
3.3 Connecting the Battery
The handheld comes with an 1100 mAhr Li-ion battery installed, but not connected. Follow
the steps below to connect the battery.
1. With the back of the handheld facing you, remove the bottom cover and locate the
Li-ion battery connector on the baseboard PCB (see Figure 3.2).

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Figure 3.2 – Battery Connector Location
2. Align the end of the battery cable over the connector and make sure the side-tabs
of the connectors align properly.
3. Fully insert the connector.
3.4 Charging the Battery
The power supply included with the Zoom OMAP36x MDP can be used to charge the battery.
1. Connect the regulated 5V power supply to the appropriate power adapter for the
region in which you are using the development platform.
2. Plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet and the 5V line output connector
into the power-in jack on the bottom of the handheld (see Figure 2.2 for power-in
jack location).
IMPORTANT NOTE: To charge the battery, update the U-Boot or X-Loader software to the
latest version available from http://www.omapzoom.org. Once the software has been
updated, you must connect the power supply to the power-in jack on the bottom of the
handheld to charge the battery; plugging the power supply into the debug board will not
charge the battery.
Li-ion
Battery
Connector
Battery

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4 Product Notices
This development kit is intended for use for ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT,
DEMONSTRATION, OR EVALUATION PURPOSES ONLY and is not considered by TI and
Logic to be a finished end-product fit for general consumer use. Persons handling the
product(s) must have electronics training and observe good engineering practice standards.
As such, the goods being provided are not intended to be complete in terms of required
design-, marketing-, and/or manufacturing-related protective considerations, including
product safety and environmental measures typically found in end products that incorporate
such semiconductor components or circuit boards. This development kit does not fall within
the scope of the European Union directives regarding electromagnetic compatibility, recycling
(WEEE), FCC, CE or UL, and therefore may not meet the technical requirements of these
directives or other related directives.
ESD
The user assumes all responsibility and liability for proper and safe handling of the goods.
Further, the user indemnifies TI and Logic from all claims arising from the handling or use of
the goods. Due to the open construction of the product, it is the user's responsibility to take
any and all appropriate precautions with regard to electrostatic discharge.
FCC Warning
This development kit is intended for use for ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT,
DEMONSTRATION, OR EVALUATION PURPOSES ONLY and is not considered by TI and
Logic to be a finished end-product fit for general consumer use. It generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and has not been tested for compliance with the limits of
computing devices pursuant to part 15 of FCC rules, which are designed to provide
reasonable protection against radio frequency interference. Operation of this equipment in
other environments may cause interference with radio communications, in which case the
user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to
correct this interference.

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5 Support Resources
5.1 Register your Development Platform
Registration provides you access to the latest revision of this manual, as well as other
documentation. In addition to downloads access, registration provides future notifications
when Logic releases documentation updates for your product.
1. To register, visit the Logic Support website at www.logicpd.com/product-support
and click on “Create Account”.
2. Fill in the on-screen form and click the “Submit” button.
3. You will receive an e-mail with a URL link to confirm account creation. Click on the
link to finalize account creation.
4. You will be directed to a page on Logic’s website that states “Account Activated”.
At this point you can register your product. Click on the link to “register your
development kit and get access to downloads”.
5. Fill in the on-screen form (all fields are required) and click the “Submit” button.
6. Your product is now registered. Click on the “Return to your Account Overview” link
and you will see the list of registered products for your account.
Under the heading for “OMAP36x Zoom Mobile Development Platform”, click the “All
Downloads” link to access the downloads associated with your Zoom OMAP36x MDP.
5.2 Hardware Documentation
Logic provides additional documentation resources for the Zoom OMAP36x MDP. These
additional resources are available as downloads from the “My Account” section of the Logic
website. Click on the “Log In” link at the top of any www.logicpd.com web page and enter
your username and password to access the downloads available for your product.
Additional documentation includes:
+Handheld Schematics, Layout Files, & BOM
+Debug Board Schematics, Layout Files, & BOM
+Zoom OMAP36x MDP QuickStart Guide
+White Papers, Application Notes, and Product Change Notifications (PCNs) as they
become available

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5.3 Software Resources
For information on the Zoom OMAP36x MDP software community, please visit:
http://www.omapzoom.org
5.4 Warranty Statement
Please refer to the “Important Notice” enclosed with the Zoom OMAP36x MDP for warranty
statements, RMA information, and other important notifications.

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