TEI0006 firmware for Intel MAX 10 FPGA U18: 10M08SAU169
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Name / opt. VHD Name | Direction | Pin | Pullup/Down | Bank Power | Description |
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AIN | D2 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-115 / currently_not_used | |
AIN0 | D1 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-116 / currently_not_used | |
AIN1 | F1 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-117 / currently_not_used | |
AIN2 | E1 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-121 / currently_not_used | |
AIN3 | E4 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-118 / currently_not_used | |
AIN4 | C2 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-128 / currently_not_used | |
AIN5 | E3 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-123 / currently_not_used | |
AIN6 | C1 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-122 / currently_not_used | |
AIN7 | B1 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-130 / currently_not_used | |
CONF_DONE | in | N7 | -- | 1.8VIO | Configuration done pin, Intel Cyclone 10 GX |
DATA0 | in | N5 | -- | 1.8VIO | Intel Cyclone 10 GX → LED_FP_4 |
DCLK | in | M4 | -- | 1.8VIO | Dedicated configuration clock pin, Intel Cyclone 10 GX / currently_not_used |
DEV_CLRN | out | J5 | -- | 1.8VIO | used as I/O, Intel Cyclone 10 GX ↔ B2B J2-154 (TEIB0006 → LED2) |
DIS_GROUP1 | out | K12 | -- | 3.3V | Fast Discharging |
DIS_GROUP2 | out | K10 | -- | 3.3V | Fast Discharging |
DIS_GROUP3 | out | J9 | -- | 3.3V | Fast Discharging |
DIS_GROUP4 | out | J12 | -- | 3.3V | Fast Discharging |
EN_0V9 | out | E9 | -- | 3.3V | Power enable signal 0.9V |
EN_0V95 | out | J10 | -- | 3.3V | Power enable signal 0.95V |
EN_1V8 | out | D9 | -- | 3.3V | Power enable signal 1.8V |
EN_1V8VIO | out | L12 | -- | 3.3V | Power enable signal 1.8VIO |
EN_1V35 | out | D12 | -- | 3.3V | Power enable signal 1.35V |
EN_VTT | out | C11 | -- | 3.3V | Power enable signal VTT |
ETH1_CLK125 | out | N3 | -- | 1.8VIO | currently_not_used |
ETH1_RXDV | out | J2 | -- | 1.8VIO | currently_not_used |
F_TCK | out | N2 | -- | 1.8VIO | JTAG, Intel Cyclone 10 GX |
F_TDI | out | M2 | -- | 1.8VIO | JTAG, Intel Cyclone 10 GX |
F_TDO | in | M3 | -- | 1.8VIO | JTAG, Intel Cyclone 10 GX |
F_TMS | out | K1 | -- | 1.8VIO | JTAG, Intel Cyclone 10 GX |
I2C1_SCL | inout | D11 | -- | 3.3V | currently_not_used |
I2C1_SDA | inout | C13 | -- | 3.3V | currently_not_used |
I2C_18_RST | out | H6 | -- | 1.8VIO | currently_not_used |
I2C_SCL | inout | K2 | -- | 1.8VIO | Clock signal for I2C interface |
I2C_SDA | inout | L2 | -- | 1.8VIO | Data signal for I2C interface |
INIT_DONE | out | L4 | -- | 1.8VIO | used as I/O, Intel Cyclone 10 GX ↔ B2B J2-154 (TEIB0006 → USER_BTN2) |
LED_FP_1 | out | B13 | -- | 3.3V | red led D1, status led |
LED_FP_2 | out | B11 | -- | 3.3V | user defined, green led D2 |
LED_FP_3 | out | A12 | -- | 3.3V | user defined, green led D3 |
LED_FP_4 | out | B12 | -- | 3.3V | user defined, green led D4 |
M10_CLK | in | G9 | -- | 3.3V | Clock input signal, 25 MHz |
M10_IO1 | out | K5 | -- | 1.8VIO | UART → Intel Cyclone 10 GX |
M10_IO2 | in | N6 | -- | 1.8VIO | UART ← Intel Cyclone 10 GX |
M10_IO3 | in | J6 | -- | 1.8VIO | Intel Cyclone 10 GX → LED_FP_2 |
M10_IO4 | in | K6 | -- | 1.8VIO | Intel Cyclone 10 GX → LED_FP_3 |
MAX_IO1 | out | E8 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-134 / currently_not_used |
MAX_IO2 | out | A4 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-136 / currently_not_used |
MAX_IO3 | out | D8 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-140 / currently_not_used |
MAX_IO4 | in | B4 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-142 / currently_not_used |
MAX_IO5 | out | A6 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-146 / Led "LED1" from carrier board TEIB0006 |
MAX_IO6 | out | A3 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-148 / Led "LED2" from carrier board TEIB0006 |
MAX_IO7 | in | C9 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-152 / User button "USER_BTN1" from carrier board TEIB0006 |
MAX_IO8 | in | B3 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-154 / User button "USER_BTN2" from carrier board TEIB0006 |
MAX_IO9 | out | E6 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-127 / currently_not_used |
MAX_IO10 | out | D6 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-129 / currently_not_used |
MAX_IO11 | out | B5 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-133 / currently_not_used |
MAX_IO12 | out | B6 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-135 / currently_not_used |
MAX_IO13 | out | A7 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-139 / currently_not_used |
MAX_IO14 | out | A8 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-141 / currently_not_used |
MAX_IO15 | out | A9 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-145 / currently_not_used |
MAX_IO16 | in | B2 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-98 / currently_not_used |
MAX_IO17 | out | A10 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-151 / UART → TEIB0006 |
MAX_IO18 | in | B10 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-153 / UART ← TEIB0006 |
MAX_IO19 | out | A11 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-74 / Power enable signal 3.3V for carrier board TEIB0006 → EN_3V3MB |
MAX_IO20 | in | C10 | Pullup | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-76 / Power good signal 3.3V for carrier board TEIB0006 → PG_MB_3.3V |
MAX_IO22 | in | A5 | Pullup | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-82 / Power good signal 1.8V for carrier board TEIB0006 → PG_MB_1.8V |
MAX_IO23 | out | H9 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-86 / Power enable signal 1.8V for carrier board TEIB0006 → EN_1V8MB |
MAX_IO25 | in | H13 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-92 / currently_not_used |
MAX_IO26 | out | H8 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-94 / currently_not_used |
MSEL0 | out | M7 | -- | 1.8VIO | configuration mode selection, Intel Cyclone 10 GX |
MSEL1 | out | M9 | -- | 1.8VIO | configuration mode selection, Intel Cyclone 10 GX |
NCONFIG | out | M8 | -- | 1.8VIO | FPGA configuration pin, Intel Cyclone 10 GX |
NSTATUS | in | M5 | -- | 1.8VIO | FPGA configuration pin, Intel Cyclone 10 GX |
PG_0V9 | in | E10 | -- | 3.3V | Power Good signal 0.9V, U4 |
PG_0V95 | in | H10 | -- | 3.3V | Power Good signal 0.95V, U7 |
PG_1V8 | in | F8 | -- | 3.3V | Power Good signal 1.8V, U5 |
PG_1V8VIO | in | K11 | -- | 3.3V | Power Good signal 1.8VIO, U6 |
PG_1V35 | in | E12 | -- | 3.3V | Power Good signal 1.35V, U8 |
PG_VADJ | in | G10 | -- | 3.3V | Power Good signal VADJ, U11 |
PHY1_33LED1 | out | F10 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-67 / green led from RJ45-connector on carrier board TEIB0006 |
PHY1_33LED2 | out | F9 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-69 / yellow led from RJ45-connector on carrier board TEIB0006 |
PHY1_LED1 | in | J1 | -- | 1.8VIO | led output pin from ethernet phy U2 |
PHY1_LED2 | in | H5 | -- | 1.8VIO | led output pin from ethernet phy U2 |
PLL_RST | out | L3 | -- | 1.8VIO | Device reset for porgrammable oscillator SI5345A, U14 |
TCK | in | G2 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-157 / JTAG |
TDI | in | F5 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-159 / JTAG |
TDO | out | F6 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-158 / JTAG |
TMS | in | G1 | -- | 3.3V | B2B connector J2-160 / JTAG |
VADJ_EN | out | C12 | -- | 3.3V | Power enable signal VADJ |
VADJ_VS0 | out | F12 | -- | 3.3V | Voltage selection signal VADJ |
VADJ_VS1 | out | E13 | -- | 3.3V | Voltage selection signal VADJ |
JTAG access to TEI0006 SoM is only through B2B connector J2 available. The JTAG signals are routed directly from B2B connector through Intel MAX 10 to Intel Cyclone 10 GX.
Access between Intel MAX 10 and Intel Cyclone 10 GX can be selected via the JTAGEN pin. The JTAGEN pin is already pulled up to 3.3V for access to Intel MAX 10. For access to Intel Cyclone 10 GX the JTAGEN pin has to pulled down to GND on B2B connector J2-105.
With carrier board TEIB0006:
DIP-Switch S1-1 | JTAG selection |
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OFF | Intel MAX 10 |
ON | Intel Cyclone 10 GX |
UART signals are routed directly from B2B connector through Intel MAX 10 to Intel Cyclone 10 GX.
B2B | ↔ | MAX 10 | ↔ | Cyclone 10 GX |
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J2-153 | → | MAX_IO18 | → | M10_IO1 |
J2-151 | ← | MAX_IO17 | ← | M10_IO2 |
The LED1 (B2B connector → J2-146) on the TEIB0006 is connected to the user button USER_BTN1 (B2B connector → J2-152) and NCONFIG pin. For the other LEDs and user buttons of the TEIB0006 see the table below:
TEIB0006 | B2B | MAX10 | ↔ | Cyclone 10 GX | |
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Signal | Pin location | Signal | Signal | Pin location | |
USER_BTN1 | J2-152 | MAX_IO7 | → | NCONFIG | -- |
USER_BTN2 | J2-154 | MAX_IO8 | → | INIT_DONE | AA13 |
LED2 | J2-148 | MAX_IO6 | ← | DEV_CLRN | AC12 |
The LED 'LED_FP_1' is used as status led:
Blink sequence | Condition | Description |
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*ooooooo | NCONFIG=0 | Cyclone 10 GX is in reset state |
**oooooo | NSTATUS=0 | Cyclone 10 GX: Error during configuration |
***ooooo | -- | Power sequencer error |
****oooo | -- | PLL configuration error |
ON | CONF_DONE=0 | Cyclone 10 GX is not configured |
The following LEDs on the TEI0006 module can be controlled directly by the Cyclone 10 GX:
Cyclone 10 GX | ↔ | MAX10 | |
---|---|---|---|
Signal | Pin location | LED | |
M10_IO3 | AC13 | → | LED_FP_2 |
M10_IO4 | AB13 | → | LED_FP_3 |
DATA0 | AE10 | → | LED_FP_4 |
The signals for the Ethernet LEDs are routed through the MAX10 as follows:
PHY1_LED1 → B2B connector J2-67 / PHY1_33LED1
PHY1_LED2 → B2B connector J2-69 / PHY1_33LED2
All power regulators are controlled by the power sequencer core. It enables and discharges the power regulators and monitors the power good signals.
The power-up sequence corresponds to Intel's recommendations and is shown in the table below:
Power Group | Power enable | Power good | Notes |
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0 | EN_0V9 | PG_0V9 | -- |
1 | EN_0V95 | PG_0V95 | -- |
2 | EN_1V8 | PG_1V8 | -- |
3 | EN_1V8VIO | PG_1V8VIO | -- |
EN_1V35 | PG_1V35 | -- | |
EN_VTT | -- | -- | |
VADJ_EN | PG_VADJ | 1.8V (default) | |
MAX_IO19 | MAX_IO20 | B2B J2-74/J2-76 / Signals for 3.3V on carrier board TEIB0006 → EN_3V3MB/PG_MB_3.3V | |
MAX_IO23 | MAX_IO22 | B2B J2-86/J2-82 / Signals for 1.8V on carrier board TEIB0006 → EN_1V8MB/PG_MB_1.8V |
The voltages for Bank 2K ( VCCIO2K) and Bank 2J (VCCIO2J) are supplied externally via the B2B connectors (J1-53/53 and J2-29/30).
Output voltage VADJ of power regulator U11 is set to 1.8V via VADJ_VS0 and VADJ_VS1 pin. Possible selectable voltages are 1.8V, 2.5V and 3.0V.
The PLL_RST for the programmable Oscillator SI5345A is set to logical one.
The Configuration mode is set to AS/Fast with the MSEL0 and MSEL1 pins.
The volatile memory of the programmable Oscillator SI5345A is configured via I2C interface with following clock frequencies:
PLL out | Mode | Frequency | I/O Standard |
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OUT0 | enabled | 100 MHz | LVDS |
OUT1 | enabled | 100 MHz | LVDS |
OUT2 | enabled | 100 MHz | LVCMOS |
OUT3 | unused | -- | -- |
OUT4 | unused | -- | -- |
OUT5 | enabled | 200 MHz | LVDS |
OUT6 | enabled | 100 MHz | LVDS |
OUT7 | enabled | 125 MHz | LVDS |
OUT8 | unused | -- | -- |
OUT9 | unused | -- | -- |
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