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B D Dragonboard 820C 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 COPYRIGHT (C) 2017-2018 QUALCOMM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ACCESS AND RGHTS TO USE IS SUBJECT TO THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT1. D D C C DragonBoard 820c B B CONTRACT NO. DRAWN BY DATE ENGINEER TITLE PROJECT ENGINEER QUALITY ASSURANCE DragonBoard 820c A A CONFIGURATION SIZE DRAWING NO REV DESIGN ACTIVITY APPROVAL D LM25-P2751-1 B SCALE RELEASE DATE DESIGN APPROVAL NONE SHEET 1 OF 44 TITLE 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 VERSION EDITED BY LAST EDIT DATE 19/12/2017:11:39 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 COPYRIGHT (C) 2017-2018 QUALCOMM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ALL RIGHTS REVISIONS RESERVED. ACCESS AND RGHTS TO USE IS SUBJECT TO THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT1. LTR DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED SHEET BLOCK SCHEMATIC SHEET BLOCK SCHEMATIC SHEET BLOCK SCHEMATIC SHEET BLOCK SCHEMATIC D 1 \ TITLE D 2 \ TABLE_OF_CONTENTS 3 \ APQ8096 CONTROL MEMORY IO 4 \ APQ8096 - MIPI DSI/CSI/HDMI 5 \ APQ8096 - RF 6 \ APQ8096 - GPIO [0-73]/I2C PULL 7 \ APQ8096 - GPIO [74-145] 8 \ I2C PULL-UP RESISTORS 9 \ APQ8096 - PWR1 10 \ APQ8096 - PWR2 11 \ APQ8096 - PWR3 12 \ APQ8096 - PWR4 13 \ APQ8096 - GND 14 \ POWER - BUCK VPH PWR 15 \ POWER - BUCKS 5V AND 3P3V 16 \ POWER - REG 1P5V AND S4A BHEL 17 \ PMI8996 - CHARGE 18 \ PMI8996 - CONTROL 19 \ PMI8996 - REG/WLED 20 \ PMI8996 - GND 21 \ PM8996 - CONTROL/CLOCK 22 \ PM8996 - LDO C 23 \ PM8996 - VSMPS S1A-S6A/GPIO C 24 \ PM8996 - VSMPS S7A-S12A 25 \ MEMORY - POP LPDDR4 26 \ MEMORY - USD CONNECTOR 27 \ MEMORY - UFS 28 \ DISPLAY - HDMI 29 \ USB - USB 3 HUB 30 \ USB - SWITCH/DEVICE CONNECTOR 31 \ USB - HOSTS CONNECTORS 32 \ GBE ETHERNET - AR8151 33 \ MINI PCIE CONNECTOR 34 \ SENSORS 35 \ AUDIO ANALOG TASHA 36 \ AUDIO DIGITAL TASHA 37 \ AUDIO CONNECTORS 38 \ QCA6174 - WIFI-BT M2 MODULE 39 \ WGR7640 40 \ HS/LS EXPANSION CONNECTORS 41 \ SWITCHES/LEDS 42 \ JTAG/BOOT CONFIG 43 \ CAMERA CONNECTOR B B A A TITLE DragonBoard 820c SIZE DRAWING NO REV D LM25-P2751-1 B TABLE_OF_CONTENTS SCALE NONE SHEET 2 OF 44 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 VERSION EDITED BY LAST EDIT DATE 19/12/2017:11:39 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 COPYRIGHT (C) 2017-2018 QUALCOMM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ALL RIGHTS REVISIONS LTR DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED RESERVED. ACCESS AND RGHTS TO USE IS SUBJECT TO THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT1. V1P1 NOTE 3 D VREG_S4A_1P8 APQ8096 12-B2,12-C2,16-A4 D TP26 TP3 TP6 TP5 APQ8096 R49 R48 CONTROL 10K 10K BBCLK1 E45 R3 DNI DNI 20-B4 CXO SDC1_RCLK BBCLK1_EN F46 T2 20-B4 CXO_EN SDC1_CLK LNBBCLK AV6 P4 20-B4 CXO_2 SDC1_CMD SLEEP_CLK B28 P2 20-B7 SLEEP_CLK SDC1_DATA_0 T4 SDC1_DATA_1 APQ_RESIN_N G29 U3 SDC1: eMMC 17-B6,20-D3 RESIN_N SDC1_DATA_2 APQ_RESOUT_N B26 U1 41-D6 RESOUT_N SDC1_DATA_3 N1 SDC1_DATA_4 APQ_MODE_0 BB46 N3 MODE_0 SDC1_DATA_5 APQ_MODE_1 BA51 V4 MODE_1 SDC1_DATA_6 V2 SDC1_DATA_7 APQ_PS_HOLD C29 20-D8 PS_HOLD NOTE 1 JTAG_SRST_N N5 AE5 SDC2_CLK_ST 32.4 R18 SDC2_CLK 41-C8 SRST_N SDC2_CLK 25-C6 JTAG_TCK K4 AD6 SDC2_CMD 41-C8 TCK SDC2_CMD 25-C6 JTAG_TDI L3 AD8 SDC2_DATA_0 41-C8 TDI SDC2_DATA_0 25-C6 JTAG JTAG_TDO 0 R19 JTAG_TDO_ST J1 AC5 SDC2_DATA_1 SDC2: uSD 41-C8 TDO SDC2_DATA_1 25-C6 JTAG_TMS K2 AE7 SDC2_DATA_2 41-C8 TMS SDC2_DATA_2 25-C6 JTAG_TRST_N M2 AF6 SDC2_DATA_3 C 41-C8 TRST_N SDC2_DATA_3 25-C6 C NOTE 1 UFS_RESET AU5 26-D6 UFS_RESET UFS_REF_CLK 0 R20 UFS_REF_CLK_ST AU7 26-D6 UFS_REF_CLK R240 100 1% UFS_REXT AT4 UFS_REXT NC AT6 NOTE 1 DNC_16 APQ_UFS0_RX_M AV2 26-C6 UFS_RX_M APQ_UFS0_RX_P AU3 26-C6 UFS_RX_P APQ_UFS0_TX_M AW3 26-D6 UFS_TX_M APQ_UFS0_TX_P AV4 26-D6 UFS_TX_P AR5 MSM_USB2_HS_TXRTUNE R242 3.01K 1% QREFS_REXT 2P0402R NOTE 2 VREG_S12A_1P15 APQ_THERM 12-C8,23-B3,3-A2 20-C6 AB4 USB3_HS_DM R60 R58 USB1_HS_DM 28-B5,29-B7 AA3 USB3_HS_DP 240 240 USB1_HS_DP 28-B5,29-B7 RT1 1% 1% 100K PLACE NEAR V1P1 EBI0_CA0_CAL E17 AC3 USB2_HS_DM B 1% t EBI0_CAL USB2_HS_DM 29-B7 B EBI1_CA0_CAL BE21 AD4 USB2_HS_DP EBI1_CAL USB2_HS_DP 29-B7 VDDPX_BIAS M8 AM2 USB3_SS_RX_M 2P0402R 12-B7,20-C6 VREF_APC USB1_SS_RX_M 28-C6 AN1 USB3_SS_RX_P USB1_SS_RX_P 28-C6 E21 AN3 USB3_SS_TX_ST_M 0.1UF C144 USB3_SS_TX_M VREF_EBI_1 USB1_SS_TX_M 28-C5 E41 AP2 USB3_SS_TX_ST_P 0.1UF C145 USB3_SS_TX_P C603 C604 VREF_EBI_2 USB1_SS_TX_P 28-C5 NOTE 1 0.1UF 0.022UF DNI BF16 AN5 USB1_SS_REXT R41 100 1% 10% NC VREF_EBI_3 USB1_SS_REXT BF40 AM4 NOTE 2 6.3V NC VREF_EBI_4 DNC_14 AH52 AA5 USB1_HS_REXT 4.02K R45 NC DNC_11 USB_HS_REXT AG51 1% NOTE 2 NC DNC_10 A29 SPMI_CLK SPMI_CLK 17-C6,20-B7 AY50 B30 SPMI_DATA NC DNC_18 SPMI_DATA 17-C6,20-B6 AY46 NC DNC_17 C27 EBI0_ZQ0 240 R40 VREG_S12A_1P15 EBI_ZQ0 12-C8,23-B3,3-B6 D26 EBI0_ZQ2 240 R42 EBI_ZQ2 NOTE 1 CAD NOTES: A NOTE 1: Place close to APQ A NOTE 2: Place close to APQ. Avoid crosstalk from other signals TITLE DragonBoard 820c NOTE 3: Avoid long stub SIZE DRAWING NO REV D LM25-P2751-1 B APQ8096 CONTROL MEMORY IO SCALE NONE SHEET 3 OF 44 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 VERSION EDITED BY LAST EDIT DATE 19/12/2017:12:06 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 COPYRIGHT (C) 2017-2018 QUALCOMM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ALL RIGHTS REVISIONS LTR DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED RESERVED. ACCESS AND RGHTS TO USE IS SUBJECT TO THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT1. V1P1 D APQ8096 D APQ8096 MIPI_HDMI MIPI_CSI0_CLK_P BH12 39-D5 MIPI_CSI0_DCLK_P MIPI_CSI0_CLK_M BG11 39-D5 MIPI_CSI0_DCLK_M MIPI_CSI0_LANE0_P BJ11 39-D5 MIPI_CSI0_DLN0_P MIPI_CSI0_LANE0_M BH10 BE33 MIPI_DSI0_CLK_M 39-D5 MIPI_CSI0_DLN0_M MIPI_DSI0_CLK_N 39-C7 MIPI_CSI0_LANE1_P BJ9 BF34 MIPI_DSI0_CLK_P 39-D5 MIPI_CSI0_DLN1_P MIPI_DSI0_CLK_P 39-D7 MIPI_CSI0_LANE1_M BH8 BJ37 MIPI_DSI0_LANE0_M CSI0 => MAIN HS CONN 39-D5 MIPI_CSI0_DLN1_M MIPI_DSI0_LN0_N 39-C7 MIPI_CSI0_LANE2_P BJ7 BK38 MIPI_DSI0_LANE0_P 39-D5 MIPI_CSI0_DLN2_P MIPI_DSI0_LN0_P 39-C7 MIPI_CSI0_LANE2_M BH6 BG37 MIPI_DSI0_LANE1_M 39-D5 MIPI_CSI0_DLN2_M MIPI_DSI0_LN1_N 39-C7 MIPI_CSI0_LANE3_P BJ5 BH38 MIPI_DSI0_LANE1_P DSI1 => MAIN HS CONN 39-C5 MIPI_CSI0_DLN3_P MIPI_DSI0_LN1_P 39-C7 MIPI_CSI0_LANE3_M BH4 BH36 MIPI_DSI0_LANE2_M 39-C5 MIPI_CSI0_DLN3_M MIPI_DSI0_LN2_N 39-C7 MIPI_CSI1_CLK_P BE5 BG35 MIPI_DSI0_LANE2_P 42-C4 MIPI_CSI1_DCLK_P MIPI_DSI0_LN2_P 39-C7 MIPI_CSI1_CLK_M BD6 BH34 MIPI_DSI0_LANE3_M 42-C4 MIPI_CSI1_DCLK_M MIPI_DSI0_LN3_N 39-C7 MIPI_CSI1_LANE0_P BD4 BG33 MIPI_DSI0_LANE3_P 42-C4 MIPI_CSI1_DLN0_P MIPI_DSI0_LN3_P 39-C7 MIPI_CSI1_LANE0_M BC7 BH32 MSM_MIPI_DSIO_REXT_PLL 42-C4 MIPI_CSI1_DLN0_M MIPI_DSI0_REXT MIPI_CSI1_LANE1_P BC5 CSI1 => SECONDARY HS CONN 42-C4 MIPI_CSI1_DLN1_P MIPI_CSI1_LANE1_M BB6 BF32 MIPI_DSI1_CLK_M 42-C4 MIPI_CSI1_DLN1_M MIPI_DSI1_CLK_N 39-C4 MIPI_CSI1_LANE2_P BA7 BE31 MIPI_DSI1_CLK_P 42-B4 MIPI_CSI1_DLN2_P MIPI_DSI1_CLK_P 39-D4 MIPI_CSI1_LANE2_M BA5 BF30 MIPI_DSI1_LANE0_M 42-B4 MIPI_CSI1_DLN2_M MIPI_DSI1_LN0_N 39-C4 MIPI_CSI1_LANE3_P AY6 BG31 MIPI_DSI1_LANE0_P 42-B4 MIPI_CSI1_DLN3_P MIPI_DSI1_LN0_P 39-C4 C MIPI_CSI1_LANE3_M AY4 BK34 MIPI_DSI1_LANE1_M 42-B4 MIPI_CSI1_DLN3_M MIPI_DSI1_LN1_N 39-C4 DSI0 => SECONDARY HS CONN C MIPI_CSI2_CLK_P BF2 BJ33 MIPI_DSI1_LANE1_P 39-C5 MIPI_CSI2_DCLK_P MIPI_DSI1_LN1_P 39-C4 MIPI_CSI2_CLK_M BE3 BD28 MIPI_DSI1_LANE2_M 39-C5 MIPI_CSI2_DCLK_M MIPI_DSI1_LN2_N 39-C4 MIPI_CSI2_LANE0_P BE1 BE29 MIPI_DSI1_LANE2_P 39-C5 MIPI_CSI2_DLN0_P MIPI_DSI1_LN2_P 39-C4 MIPI_CSI2_LANE0_M BD2 BE27 MIPI_DSI1_LANE3_M CSI2 => MAIN HS CONN 39-C5 MIPI_CSI2_DLN0_M MIPI_DSI1_LN3_N 39-C4 MIPI_CSI2_LANE1_P BC3 BF28 MIPI_DSI1_LANE3_P 39-C5 MIPI_CSI2_DLN1_P MIPI_DSI1_LN3_P 39-C4 MIPI_CSI2_LANE1_M BB4 BD30 MSM_MIPI_DSI1_REXT_PLL 39-C5 MIPI_CSI2_DLN1_M MIPI_DSI1_REXT BB2 MIPI_CSI2_DLN2_P BA3 AF4 MSM_PCIE0_REFCLK_M 0 R97 PCIE0_REFCLK_M MIPI_CSI2_DLN2_M PCIE0_REFCLK_M 37-C4 BA1 AG3 MSM_PCIE0_REFCLK_P 0 R98 PCIE0_REFCLK_P MIPI_CSI2_DLN3_P PCIE0_REFCLK_P 37-C4 AY2 AM8 MSM_PCIE_REXT PCIE0 => QCA6174 MIPI_CSI2_DLN3_M PCIE_REXT AD2 PCIE0_RX_M PCIE0_RX_M 37-C4 HDMI_TCLK_M BG21 AE1 PCIE0_RX_P 27-C6 HDMI_TCLK_M PCIE0_RX_P 37-C4 HDMI_TCLK_P BH20 AL5 27-C6 HDMI_TCLK_P DNC_13 NC HDMI_TX0_M BH24 AE3 MSM_PCIE0_TX_M C589 0.1UF PCIE0_TX_M 27-C6 HDMI_TX0_M PCIE0_TX_M 37-C4 HDMI_TX0_P BJ23 AF2 MSM_PCIE0_TX_P C588 0.1UF PCIE0_TX_P 27-C6 HDMI_TX0_P PCIE0_TX_P 37-C4 HDMI => HDMI CONN HDMI_TX1_M BG23 AK4 PCIE1_REFCLK_P 27-D6 HDMI_TX1_M PCIE1_REFCLK_P 32-B3,32-B4,32-C3 HDMI_TX1_P BH22 AL3 PCIE1_REFCLK_M 27-D6 HDMI_TX1_P PCIE1_REFCLK_M 32-B3,32-B4,32-C3 HDMI_TX2_M BE23 AK6 PCIE2_REFCLK_P 27-D6 HDMI_TX2_M PCIE2_REFCLK_P 31-C4 HDMI_TX2_P BF22 AJ7 PCIE2_REFCLK_M 27-D6 HDMI_TX2_P PCIE2_REFCLK_M 31-C4 BF20 AJ3 MSM_HDMI_REXT PCIE1_RX_M PCIE1 => MINI PCIE CARD HDMI_REXT PCIE1_RX_M 32-C5 BF24 AK2 PCIE1_RX_P R222 NC DNC_19 PCIE1_RX_P 32-C5 B AJ1 MSM_PCIE1_TX_M C586 0.1UF PCIE1_TX_M B 100 PCIE1_TX_M 32-C5 AH2 MSM_PCIE1_TX_P C587 0.1UF PCIE1_TX_P 1% PCIE1_TX_P 32-C5 AJ5 PCIE2_RX_M PCIE2_RX_M 31-C7 AH6 PCIE2_RX_P PCIE2_RX_P 31-C7 PCIE2 => GBE ETHERNET AG5 MSM_PCIE2_TX_M C254 0.1UF PCIE2_TX_M PCIE2_TX_M 31-C4 AH4 MSM_PCIE2_TX_P C255 0.1UF PCIE2_TX_P PCIE2_TX_P 31-C4 R12 R13 NOTE 1 0 0 DNI DNI R30 R31 R32 C151 C150 C48 C47 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 0.1UF 1% 1% 1% DNI DNI DNI DNI 100 1.4K 1.4K 10% 10% 10% 10% 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V CAD NOTE: NOTE1: The caps on PCIE do NOT need to be placed close to APQ A A TITLE DragonBoard 820c SIZE DRAWING NO REV D LM25-P2751-1 B APQ8096 - MIPI DSI/CSI/HDMI SCALE NONE SHEET 4 OF 44 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 VERSION EDITED BY LAST EDIT DATE 19/12/2017:11:39 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 COPYRIGHT (C) 2017-2018 QUALCOMM TECHNOLOGIES, INC. ALL RIGHTS REVISIONS RESERVED. ACCESS AND RGHTS TO USE IS SUBJECT TO THE ATTACHED EXHIBIT1. LTR DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED D D V1P1 APQ8096 APQ8096 AD52 RF_INTF TX_DAC0_IM R51 AE51 BBRX_CH0_I TX_DAC0_IP AD50 TX_DAC0_QM P50 AC51 BBRX_CH0_Q TX_DAC0_QP AD48 TX_DAC0_VREF U51 BBRX_FB_I Y52 TX_DAC1_IM T52 AA51 BBRX_FB_Q TX_DAC1_IP Y50 TX_DAC1_QM W51 TX_DAC1_QP N51 Y48 C BBRX_CH1_I TX_DAC1_VREF C M52 AC49 BBRX_CH1_Q ET_DAC0_M AB50 ET_DAC0_P AA49 ET_DAC0_VREF L51 BBRX_CH2_I W49 ET_DAC1_M K50 V48 BBRX_CH2_Q ET_DAC1_P W47 ET_DAC1_VREF J51 T48 WGR_GPS_BB_IP BBRX_CH3_I GNSS_BB_IP 38-B1 T46 WGR_GPS_BB_QP GNSS_BB_QP 38-B1 H52 T50 NC BBRX_CH3_Q GNSS_BB_IM U49 NC GNSS_BB_QM G51 BBRX_CH4_I F50 BBRX_CH4_Q E51 BBRX_CH5_I E49 B BBRX_CH5_Q B A A TITLE DragonBoard 820c SIZE DRAWING NO REV D LM25-P2751-1 B APQ8096 - RF SCALE NONE SHEET 5 OF 44 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 VERSION EDITED BY LAST EDIT DATE 19/12/2017:11:39 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 COPYRIGHT (C) 2017-2018 QUALCOMM TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
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