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System Controller CPLD

Storage device name

IC Designator

Content

Notes

Quad SPI Flash

U7Empty

-

512Kb Serial EEPROMU21Empty

-

2Kb 24AA025E48 EEPROMU24Pre-programmed globally unique, 48-bit node address (MAC).-
4Kb M93C66-R EEPROMU40Xilinx JTAG Programmer License-


Table 1: Initial delivery state of programmable devices on the module.

Configuration Signals

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  • Overview of Boot Mode, Reset, EnablesEnables.

Boot process.

The TE0716 supports QSPI and SD Card boot modes, which is controlled by the insertion of the SD card before powering on.


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SD Card State

Boot ModeNotes

SD card inserted

SD Card (J2)

-
SD card not presentQSPI (U7)-



Reset process.

The nRST signal active low reset input, forces PS_POR_B to apply a master reset of the entire Zynq. This reset could be manually done by pressing a switch. This signal could be also reached by a B2B large connector.

This nRST signal (active low) is also held until all FPGA power supplies set their Power Good signals.

Furthermore, if the FPGA core voltage drops under 0.84V or the 3.3V power supply drops to 2.94V or less, this nRST signal is also activated by the Voltage Monitor.

See more about the Power-on Reset (PS_POR_B) signal in the “Zynq-7000 SoC Technical Reference Manual” (“UG585”).


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MODE

Signal

State

Boot Mode
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Signal

B2BI/ONote
B2BI/ONote

nRST

JP2-4--
nRST-S3-


Signals, Interfaces and Pins

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Board to Board (B2B) I/Os

FPGA bank number and number of Zynq SoC's I/O banks signals connected to the B2B connectorconnectors:

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FPGA BankB2B ConnectorI/O Signal CountVoltage LevelNotes
MIO 500JP123.3V-
HR 35JP1483.3V-
HR 13JP2503.3V-
HR 33JP2223.3V-



JTAG Interface

JTAG access to the TExxxx SoM through B2B connector JMX.

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JTAG Signal

B2B Connector

TMSJP2-7
TDIJP2-11
TDOJP2-10
TCKJTAG_EN

JP2-8


MIO Pins

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you must fill the table below with group of MIOs which are connected to a specific components or peripherals, you do not have to specify pins in B2B, Just mention which B2B is connected to MIOs. The rest is clear in the Schematic.

Example:

MIO PinConnected toB2BNotes
MIO12...14

SPI_CS , SPI_DQ0... SPI_DQ3

SPI_SCK

J2QSPI


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