Board/Rev0/pico-ice.kicad_sch - 2022/06/20 #2
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RP2040 without QSPI for ICE40 flash: |
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RGB LED direction: At least on the raspberry pico board, it is the opposite for the on-board LED. |
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Pico-FPGA BUS pins - RP2040:
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PICO PMOD B: The shifts seems to occur due to the two pins ICE_RSTn and ICE_DONE, which are the the missing pins from SPI0. |
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SRAM_SSN and PICO_LED_B: If it stays on GPIO15 (where SRAM_SSN currently is), then the four RGB LEDs are aligned, and then the SRAM_SSN can move to GPIO29. With SRAM_SSN on GPIO29, it would also have GPIO29 exposed on the Pico J2 SPARE PMOD. GPIO29 being is the 4th ADC, this would make all 4 ADCs exposed onto that J2 SPARE PMOD. |
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ICE_CLK:
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TODO: How about the RUN, SWD and SWCLK pins? How can we put those in an easily accessible spot for the user? It is likely going to be a jumper cable plugged between the board and a debugger in all cases. |
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TODO: Unify parts to minimize BoM |
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RP2040 Bootsel mode: This button is to be connected to the same pin as QSPI_SS. At this early point of booting, the QSPI is not yet configured, and the built-in BOOTROM might be using this pin as general purpose GPIO input to check if pressed or not, and then only configure the QSPI interface. Without such a button, it might not be possible to turn the RP2040 into that BOOTSEL "flash-me" mode. |
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Typos: |
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https://github.com/tinyvision-ai-inc/pico-ice/blob/main/Board/Rev0/Output%20Files/pico-ice.pdf
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