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  • Module: TRM Name always "TE Series Name" +TRM
    Example: "TE0728 TRM"

Template Change history:

DateVersionChangesAuthor

4.2
  • Changes Xilinx to AMD
ED

4.1
  • Minor changes
    • Notes
    • Tables
ED

4.0
  • Rework for smaller TRM which can be generated faster
    • Reduce Signal Interfaces Pin
    • Reduce On Board Periphery
    • Reduce Power
    • Move Configuration Signals from Overview to own section
JH

3.12
  • Version History
    • changed from list to table
  • all
    • changed title-alignment for tables from left to center
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3.11
  • update "Recommended Operating Conditions" section


3.1
  • New general notes for temperature range to "Recommended Operating Conditions"


3.02
  • add again fix table of content with workaround to use it for pdf and wiki
  • Export Link for key features examples
    • Notes for different Types (with and without Main FPGA)
  • Export Link for Signals, Interfaces and Pins examples
    • Notes for different Types (Modul, Modul Hybrid, Evalboard, Carrier)


3.01
  • remove fix table of content and page layout ( split page layout make trouble with pdf export)
  • changed and add note to signal and interfaces, to on board periphery section
  • ...(not finished)


3.00
  • → separation of Carrier/Module and evaluation kit TRM


2.15
  • add excerpt macro to key features


2.14
  • add fix table of content
  • add table size as macro



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Important General Note:

  • If some section is configurable and depends on Firmware, please refer to the addition page (for example CPLD). If not available, add note, that this part is configurable
  • Designate all graphics and pictures with a number and a description, Use "Scroll Title" macro

    • Use "Scroll Title" macro for pictures and table labels. Figure number must be set manually at the moment (automatically enumeration is planned by scrollPDF)
      • Figure template:

        Scroll Title
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        Scroll Ignore

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        Scroll Only

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      • Table template:

        • Layout macro can be use for landscape of large tables

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    • The anchors of the Scroll Title should be named consistent across TRMs. A incomplete list of examples is given below

      • <type>_<main section>_<name>

        • type: Figure, Table
        • main section:
          • "OV" for Overview
          • "SIP" for Signal Interfaces and Pins,
          • "OBP" for On board Peripherals,
          • "PWR" for Power and Power-On Sequence,
          • "B2B" for Board to Board Connector,
          • "TS" for Technical Specification
          • "VCP" for Variants Currently in Production
          •  "RH" for Revision History
        • name: custom, some fix names, see below
      • Fix names:
        • "Figure_OV_BD" for Block Diagram

        • "Figure_OV_MC" for Main Components

        • "Table_OV_IDS" for Initial Delivery State

        • "Table_PWR_PC" for Power Consumption

        • "Figure_PWR_PD" for Power Distribution
        • "Figure_PWR_PS" for Power Sequence
        • "Figure_PWR_PM" for Power Monitoring
        • "Table_PWR_PR" for Power Rails
        • "Table_PWR_BV" for Bank Voltages
        • "Table_TS_AMR" for Absolute_Maximum_Ratings

        • "Table_TS_ROC" for Recommended_Operating_Conditions

        • "Figure_TS_PD" for Physical_Dimensions
        • "Table_VCP_SO" for TE_Shop_Overview
        • "Table_RH_HRH" for Hardware_Revision_History

        • "Figure_RH_HRN" for Hardware_Revision_Number
        • "Table_RH_DCH" for Document_Change_History
    • Use Anchor in the document: add link macro and add "#<anchorname>
    • Refer to Anchor from external : <page url>#<pagename without space characters>-<anchorname>



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Note for Download Link of the Scroll ignore macro:


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Download PDF version of this document.

Overview

The Trenz Electronic TEG2000 is an industrial-grade ... module ... based on AMD/Intel...FPGA module integrating a CologneChip GateMate A1 FPGA, a 16 MByte QSPI Flash, level shifter, LEDs and several clocking and power components necessary for all on-board voltages. Numerous configurable I/Os are provided via rugged high-speed strips. All this on a tiny footprint, smaller than a credit card size at a very competitive price. All Trenz Electronic SoMs in 4 x 5 cm form factor are mechanically compatible.

Refer to http://trenz.org/tec0850-info for the current online version of this manual and other available documentation.

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Notes :

Key Features

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Note:
 'description: Important components and connector or other Features of the module
→ please sort and indicate assembly options

See examples for different types <Series Name> TRM Template section examples#%3CSeriesName%3ETRMTemplatesectionexamples-KeyFeatures


Excerpt
  • SoC/FPGA/Module
    • ...CologneChip GateMate A1 (CCGM1A1)
  • RAM/Storage
    • ...16 MByte QSPI Flash, 64 MByte HyperRAM - optional (default: not populated)
  • On Board
    ...
  • Interface
    • ...
  • Power
    • ...
  • Dimension
    • ...
  • Notes
    • ...

Block Diagram

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Note

For more information regarding how to draw a diagram, Please refer to "Diagram Drawing Guidline" .


Note

Title (not anchor) of all Scroll Title such as DrawIOs and Tables should be changed according to the Module name.

Example: TE0812 Block Diagram


Note

All created DrawIOs  should be named according to the Module name:

Example: DrawIO of TE0812 Block Diagram should be named TE0812_OV_BD



Scroll Title
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Main Components

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Notes :

  • Picture of the PCB (top and bottom side) with labels of important components
  • Add List below


Note

For more information regarding how to add board photos, Please refer to "Diagram Drawing Guidline" .



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  1. ...
  2. ...
  3. ...

Initial Delivery State

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Note

Only components like EEPROM, QSPI flash can be initialized by default at manufacture.

If there is no components which might have initial data ( possible on carrier) you must keep the table empty



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titleInitial delivery state of programmable devices on the module

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Storage device name

Content

Notes

Quad SPI Flash



EEPROM


System Controller CPLD

DDR4 SDRAM

eMMC

Programmable Clock Generator


Signals, Interfaces and Pins

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For subsection examples see: <Series Name> TRM Template section examples#%3CSeriesName%3ETRMTemplatesectionexamples-Signals,InterfacesandPins

Note
  • Table with all connectors and Designator
  • List of different interfaces per connector
  • IO CNT (for FPGA IOs where functionality can be changed by customer)


Connectors

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Connector TypeDesignatorInterfaceIO CNTNotes



























Test Points

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you must fill the table below with group of Test Point which are indicated as TP in a schematic. If there is no Test Point remarked in the schematic, delete the Test Point section.

Example:

Test PointSignalNotes1)
TP1PWR_PL_OK

1) Direction:

    • IN: Input from the point of view of this board.
    • OUT: Output from the point of view of this board.


Scroll Title
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Test PointSignalNotes1)
TP1

1) Direction:

    • IN: Input from the point of view of this board.
    • OUT: Output from the point of view of this board.

On-board Peripherals

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Notes :

In the on-board peripheral table "chip/Interface" must be linked to the corresponding chapter or subsection by assigning advance link using: #NameOfTheSection

Example:

Chip/InterfaceDesignatorConnected ToNotes
ETH PHYU10
  • B2B connector J1
  • SoC MIO
Gigabit ETH PHY



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Chip/InterfaceDesignatorConnected ToNotes






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For example subsections see: <Series Name> TRM Template section examples#%3CSeriesName%3ETRMTemplatesectionexamples-On-boardPeripherals

Configuration and System Control Signals

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  • Overview  all Controller signals, like Reset, Boote Mode, JTAG Interface(Connector or USB In case of FTDI)...
  • In case it's connected to CPLD always link to CPLD description and add not from the  current implementation here(in case it's available)


Scroll Title
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Connector+Pin

Signal Name

Direction1)Description




1) Direction:

    • IN: Input from the point of view of this board.
    • OUT: Output from the point of view of this board.

Power and Power-On Sequence

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Enter the default value for power supply and startup of the module here.

  • Order of power provided Voltages and Reset/Enable signals

Link to Schematics, for power images or more details


Power Rails

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List of all power rails which are accessible by the customer

  • Main Power Rails and Variable Bank Power



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titleModule power rails.

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Power Rail Name/ Schematic NameConnector + PinDirection1)Notes
















1) Direction:

    • IN: Input from the point of view of this board.
    • OUT: Output from the point of view of this board.

Recommended Power up Sequencing

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List baseboard design hints for final baseboard development.


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SequenceNet nameRecommended Voltage RangePull-up/downDescriptionNotes

















































Board to Board Connectors

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  • This section is optional and only for modules.
  • use "include page" macro and link to the general B2B connector page of the module series,

    For example: 6 x 6 SoM LSHM B2B Connectors

    Include Page
    PD:6 x 6 SoM LSHM B2B Connectors
    PD:6 x 6 SoM LSHM B2B Connectors

Technical Specifications

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List of all power rails which are accessible by the customer

  • Main Power Rails and Variable Bank Power add boarder one time maximum Rating (Board will damaged)

Absolute Maximum Ratings *)

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titleAbsolute maximum ratings

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Power Rail Name/ Schematic NameDescriptionMinMaxUnit




V




V




V




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V




V




V




V




°C


*) Stresses beyond those listed under Absolute Maximum Ratings may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, which do not imply functional operation of the device at these
   or any other conditions beyond those indicated under Recommended Operating Condition. Exposure to absolute-maximum rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.

Recommended Operating Conditions

This TRM is generic for all variants. Temperature range can be differ depending on the assembly version.  Voltage range is mostly the same during variants (exceptions are possible, depending on custom request)

Operating temperature range depends also on customer design and cooling solution. Please contact us for options.

  • Variants of modules are described here: Article Number Information
  • Modules with commercial temperature grade are equipped with components that cover at least the range of 0°C to 75°C
  • Modules with extended temperature grade are equipped with components that cover at least the range of 0°C to 85°C
  • Modules with industrial temperature grade are equipped with components that cover at least the range of -40°C to 85°C
  • The actual operating temperature range will depend on the FPGA / SoC design / usage and cooling and other variables.


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ParameterMinMaxUnitsReference Document



VSee ???? datasheet.



VSee  ???? datasheet.



VSee  ???? datasheet.



VSee  ???? datasheet.



VSee  ???? datasheet.



VSee  ???? datasheet.



VSee  ???? datasheet.



°CSee  ???? datasheet.



Physical Dimensions

  • Module size: ?? mm × ?? mm.  Please download the assembly diagram for exact numbers.

  • Mating height with standard connectors: ? mm.

PCB thickness: ?? mm.

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In 'Physical Dimension' section, top and bottom view of module must be inserted, information regarding physical dimensions can be obtained through webpage for product in Shop.Trenz, (Download> Documents> Assembly part) for every SoM.

For Example: for Module TE0728, Physical Dimension information can be captured by snipping tools from the link below:

https://www.trenz-electronic.de/fileadmin/docs/Trenz_Electronic/Modules_and_Module_Carriers/5.2x7.6/TE0745/REV02/Documents/AD-TE0745-02-30-1I.PDF

Note

For more information regarding how to draw diagram, Please refer to "Diagram Drawing Guideline" .



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Currently Offered Variants 

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Set correct link to the shop page overview table of the product on English and German.

Example for TE0706:

    ENG Page: https://shop.trenz-electronic.de/en/search?sSearch=TE0706

    DEU Page: https://shop.trenz-electronic.de/de/search?sSearch=TE0706


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titleTrenz Electronic Shop Overview

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Trenz shop TEXXXX overview page
English pageGerman page


Revision History

Hardware Revision History

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Set correct links to download  Carrier, e.g. TE0706 REV02:

  TE0706-02  ->   https://shop.trenz-electronic.de/Download/?path=Trenz_Electronic/Modules_and_Module_Carriers/4x5/4x5_Carriers/TE0706/REV02/Documents

Note:

  • Date format:  YYYY-MM-DD
  • Example: 

    DateRevisionChangesDocumentation Link
    2020-11-25REV02
    • Resistors R14 and R15 was replaced by 953R (was 5K1)
    • Resistor R5 was replaced by 5K1, R8 by 953R (was 9K09 and 1K69 respectively)
    REV02



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DateRevisionChangesDocumentation Link





Hardware revision number can be found on the PCB board together with the module model number separated by the dash.

Document Change History

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  • It's semi automatically, so do following
    • Add new row below first

    • Copy "Page Information Macro (date)" Macro-Preview, Metadata Version number, Author Name and description to the empty row. Important Revision number must be the same as the Wiki document revision number Update Metadata = "Page Information Macro (current-version)" Preview+1 and add Author and change description. --> this point is will be deleted on newer pdf export template

    • Metadata is only used of compatibility of older exports


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  • <add TRM change list here>

--

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  • --


Disclaimer

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IN:Legal Notices
IN:Legal Notices



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