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Trenz Electronic TE0728 is an automotive-grade FPGA module integrating a Xilinx Automotive Zynq-7020 FPGA, two 100 Mbit Ethernet transceivers (PHY) , 512 MByte DDR3L SDRAM, 16 MByte Flash memory for configuration and operation, and powerful switching-mode power supplies for all on-board voltages. Numerous configurable I/Os are provided via rugged high-speed strips.
Within the complete module only Automotive components are installed.
All this in a compact 6 x 6 cm form factor, at the most competitive price.
Refer to http://trenz.org/te0728-info for the current online version of this manual and other available documentation.
Depending on the customer design, additional cooling might be required.
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OTP Flash area | Empty | Not programmed. |
There is no fixed mapping for PS7 UART, if needed it can be mapped to free pins from MIO1 Bank or via EMIO to PL pins.
Recommended mapping for primary (console, debug) UART are MIO52, MIO53 for all cases when MIO1 is not used for off-board Gigabit ETH PHY.
Chip/Interface | IC | PS7 Peripheral | |
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SPI Flash | S25FL127SABMFV10 | QSPI0 | 16 MByte Flash |
I2C EEPROM | 24xx64 | I2C0 | 8 KByte EEPROM |
RTC I2C | RV-3029 | I2C0 | |
RTC Interrupt | RV-3029 | GPIO - MIO0 | |
User LED | GPIO - MIO7 |
On-board QSPI flash memory S25FL127SABMFV10 is used to store initial FPGA configuration. Besides FPGA configuration, remaining free flash memory can be used for user application and data storage. All four SPI data lines are connected to the FPGA allowing x1, x2 or x4 data bus widths. Maximum data rate depends on the selected bus width and clock frequency used.
Designator | Color | Connected to | Active Level | IO Standard |
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D9 | Green | DONE | Low | not applicable |
D8 | RED | MIO7 | High | not applicable |
D4 | Green | PL pin V18 | High | LVCMOS33 |
There are two 100 MBit Extreme Temperature Ethernet PHY's DP83848YB on the board. Datasheet is available from TI, Literature number SNLS208H. Both PHY's are connected with all I/O Pins to FPGA Bank 34 (VCCIO = 3.3V). PHY Clock 25 MHz source is provided from MEMS Oscillator. All LED outputs have on-board pull-ups. Outputs to Magnetics have also required termination resistors on board.
Both PHY's must be operated in MII Mode, other modes are not supported. It is possible to use PS ENET0 or ENET1 via EMIO routing or Ethernet IP Cores implemented in PL Fabric.
ETH1 | ETH2 | Pullup | Notes | |
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CTREF | J3.57 | J3.25 | Magnetics center tap voltage | |
TD+ | J3.58 | J3.28 | on-board | |
TD- | J3.56 | J3.26 | on-board | |
RD+ | J3.52 | J3.22 | on-board | |
RD- | J3.50 | J3.20 | on-board | |
LED1 | J3.55 | J3.23 | on-board | |
LED2 | J3.53 | J3.21 | on-board | |
LED3 | J3.51 | J3.19 | on-board | |
POWERDOWN/INT | L21 | R20 | on-chip | It is recommended to configure FPGA I/O as input with Pullup or as output driving 1 if Interrupt not used. |
RESET_N | M15 | R16 | on-chip | It is recommended to configure FPGA I/O as input with Pullup or as output (active low PHY Reset). |
It is recommended to add IOB TRUE constraint for the MII Interface pins.
When connecting the PHY's to Zynq PS ETH0, ETH1 EMIO GMII Interfaces it is recommended to use GMII to MII Wrap IP Core. This IP core maps the EMIO GMII to external MII Interface.
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Power Rail Name | B2B Connector JM1 Pin | B2B Connector JM2 Pin | B2B Connector JM3 Pin | Direction | Notes |
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VIN | 1, 3 | - | - | Input | |
3.3 | 19 | 2, 4 | - | Output | |
1.8 | 39 | 5 | - | Output | |
FPGA Bank | B2B Connector | I/O Signal Count | Voltage Level | Notes |
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13 | JM1 | 48 | ||
500 | JM1 | 4 | ||
33 | JM3 | 34 | ||
35 | JM3 | 20 | ||
35 | JM2 | 22 | ||
501 | JM2 | 38 |
Parameter | Min | Max | Units | Reference Document |
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Parameter | Min | Max | Units | Reference Document |
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Date | Revision | Note | PCN | Documentation Link |
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- | 01 | Prototypes | - | - |
Hardware revision number is printed on the PCB board next to the module model number separated by the dash.
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