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supriyoganguly
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Hello, I am planning to use P1022 in my upcoming project. I have seen P1022 DS-COME is currently active reference board from NXP. I need to have hardware schematic, BOM and u-boot, linux bsp support for that board. Are all these things available if I buy the reference kit?

Please also suggest any other processor is the same family with similar kind of peripherals. My main constraint is 32 or 24 bit extended physical address should be available for external interfacing. For eg. P1022 is having 32 bit address on eLBC for external connection.

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alexander_yakov
NXP Employee
NXP Employee

Sorry for delay.

Yes, P1022COME-DS board is active and available for ordering, partnumber P1022COME-DS-PB.

For our boards, designed by NP, board package typically include User Manual, Quick Start Guide and board schematic in PDF format. All other board design sources (schematic in Orcad format, BOM, board layout source, FPGA sources) - are also available for free of charge, but only under NDA. U-boot and Linux are also offered of free as a part of our Linux BSP or SDK. This is for our boards, designed by NXP.

P1022COME-DS board is not NXP board, this board was designed by our design alliance partner Emerson, and offered under our brand. For this board we do not offer full board design collateral, and also we do not offer Linux BSP for this board. The board is shipped with U-boot and Linux support is provided by Mentor Graphics.

So, If you wish to get full design collateral and full support in our Linux BSP/SDK, than please order another board, designed by our company. Unfortunately, P1022 processor is mature product, and for this processor we do not offer other boards anymore, so you have to select another, more recent part.

To select another part, please specify your design requirements. For your requirement "32 or 24 bit extended physical address" - yes, almost all Pxxxx and later processors support either 32-bit address or at least 28 bits on local bus controller. The exception is only our recent ARM-based LS1012A processor, which does not have this type bus.


Have a great day,
Alexander
TIC

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