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Signals and Connectors

These pages summarize the connections and interfaces to Overo COM and expansion boards. The Overo signals document provides a reference for all electrical interfaces of the Overo COM itself.



Connector J1 (70-pin): LCD, PWM & Analog Signals

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The signals and pin numbers of the 70-pin connector (J1) on the bottom of each Overo COM. Read more...

 

Connector J4 (70-pin): Extended Memory Bus & MMC Signals

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The signals and pin numbers of the 70-pin connector (J4) located on the bottom of each Overo COM. Read more...

 

Connector J5 (27-pin): camera control signals

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The signals and pin numbers of the 27-pin connector (J5) mounted on the top of each Overo COM. Read more...

 

40-Pin Header

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A 40-pin header, not populated, is available on several expansion boards of the Overo series. Read more...

 

60-Pin Header

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The signals and pin numbers of the 60-pin header on the Pinto-TH and Thumbo expansion boards. Read more...

 

LCD Touch Screens

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Learn how to connect an LCD screen to your Gumstix expansion board. Read more...

 

Cabling and Compatible USB Devices

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Gumstix has enabled a number of USB drivers in the kernel configuration for the Overo series. Read more...

 

JTAG and Bootable microSD cards

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For the OMAP-processor based Overo COM,·Gumstix recommends the use of a bootable microSD card for debugging purposes rather than using JTAG. Read more...