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The Trenz Electronic TE0720 is an industrial-grade SoM (System on Module) based on Xilinx Zynq-7000 SoC (XC7Z020 or XC7Z014S) with up to 1 GB of DDR3/L SDRAM, 32MB of SPI flash memory, Gigabit Ethernet PHY transceiver, a USB PHY transceiver and powerful switching-mode power supplies for all on-board voltages. A large number of configurable I/Os is provided via rugged high-speed stacking strips. See also Variants Currently in Production section.
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PHY Signal | B2B Connector Pin |
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SOUT_N | JM3-1 |
SOUT_P | JM3-3 |
SIN_N | JM3-2 |
SIN_P | JM3-4 |
PHY_MDI0_P | JM1-4 |
PHY_MDI0_N | JM1-6 |
PHY_MDI1_P | JM1-10 |
PHY_MDI1_N | JM1-12 |
PHY_MDI2_P | JM1-16 |
PHY_MDI2_N | JM1-18 |
PHY_MDI3_P | JM1-22 |
PHY_MDI3_N | JM1-24 |
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USB Interface
Hi-speed USB ULPI PHY is provided by USB3320 from Microchip. The ULPI interface is connected to the Zynq PS USB0 via MIO28..39, bank 501. The I/O voltage is fixed at 1.8V and PHY reference clock input is supplied from the on-board 52.000000 MHz oscillator (U14).
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