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tupdegrove
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The ordering part number is JMBADGE2008-B which implies a Rev B board.  Is a Rev C board actually shipped?

 

Tim

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mnorman
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The ambient light sensor (ALS) we used is an Avago APDS-9002.  The datasheet can be found here: http://www.avagotech.com/docs/5989-3051EN.

 

The RevD boards come programmed with a couple of applications.  One is a Windows7 sensor application that does make use of the ALS.  The source is available on the DVD and also on the link that JWW posted.   Have a look at als.c/h and the source in the "Microsoft" folder.

 

-mnorman 

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JWW
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tupdegrove,

 

This is a bit confusing.   The -B is just an order code difference for our tracking.

The actual board rev is a Rev D. This is the latest design and includes an ambient light sensor and support for using Windows 7 sensor development.

 

The latest product page with order ability is:

 

http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=JMBADGE2008-B&nodeId=01624684490CDB23...

 

The schematics are on the download tab and you can see the rev D in the title block.

 

Hope this helps

 

JWW

 

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tupdegrove
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Thank-you.  Yes, I figured the ordering code wasn't updated each rev but wanted to double-check.

 

I didn't see the ambient light sensor part number mentioned on that web page.  I'd like to checkout the datasheet.  Is there a sample app/code with the Rev D board that uses the ambient light sensor?

 

Tim

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mnorman
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The ambient light sensor (ALS) we used is an Avago APDS-9002.  The datasheet can be found here: http://www.avagotech.com/docs/5989-3051EN.

 

The RevD boards come programmed with a couple of applications.  One is a Windows7 sensor application that does make use of the ALS.  The source is available on the DVD and also on the link that JWW posted.   Have a look at als.c/h and the source in the "Microsoft" folder.

 

-mnorman 

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