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The Trenz Electronic TEG2000 is an industrial-grade 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/teg2000-info for the current online version of this manual and other available documentation.
Oscillator
LEDs (two status LEDs and one user LED)
2 x B2B Connector (LSHM)
3.3 V power supply via B2B Connector needed
Storage device name | Content | Notes |
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Quad SPI Flash | Blinky Demo Design | U5 |
Connector Type | Designator | Interface | IO CNT | Notes |
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Samtec 100 Pin B2B connector | JM1, Group 7 | SerDes | 8 | |
Samtec 100 Pin B2B connector | JM1, Group 1 | GPIO | 48 | Bank NB/EB/EA, powered by VCCIOA |
Samtec 100 Pin B2B connector | JM1, Group 6 | GPIO | 6 | up to 3.3V due to level shifter, connected to Bank SB |
Samtec 100 Pin B2B connector | JM1, Group 5 | GPIO | 6 | up to 1.8V, also connected to Bank SB |
Samtec 100 Pin B2B connector | JM1 | configuration Signals | 3 | EN1, PGOOD , MODE |
Samtec 100 Pin B2B connector | JM2, Group 4 | GPIO | 50 | Bank NA/WB/WC, powered by VCCIOD |
Samtec 100 Pin B2B connector | JM2, Group 3 | GPIO | 18 | Bank SA, powered by VCCIOC |
Samtec 100 Pin B2B connector | JM2 | JTAG | 4 | 0..3.3VIN |
Samtec 100 Pin B2B connector | JM2 | MR | 1 | low active Reset |
Test Point | Signal | Side | Notes1) |
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TP1 | NA_6_N TP1 | top | FPGA IO |
TP2 | NA_6_P | top | FPGA IO |
TP3 | NB_B3 | top | FPGA IO |
TP4 | NB_A3 | top | FPGA IO |
TP5 | 1V | bottom | 1V power rail |
TP6 | DONE | bottom | FPGA CFG_DONE pin |
TP7 | PROG_B | bottom | FPGA RST_N pin |
TP8 | GND | bottom | |
TP9 | GND | bottom | |
TP10 | 1V | top | 1V power rail |
TP11 | 1.8V | top | OUT, 1.8V power rail |
TP12 | VIN | top | VIN (3.3 - 5.0V) |
TP13 | 3.3VIN | top | |
TP14 | 3.3V | top | OUT, 3.3V power rail |
TP15 | VCCIOA | top | IN 1.1V ... 2.7V, powers IO Banks NB/EB/EA |
TP16 | VCCIOC | top | IN 1.1V ... 2.7V, powers IO Bank SA |
TP17 | VCCIOD | top | IN 1.1V ... 2.7V, powers IO Banks NA/WB/WC |
TP18 | DONE | top | FPGA CFG_DONE pin |
TP19 | PROG_B | top | FPGA RST_N pin |
TP20 | GND | top | |
TP21 | GND | top | |
TP22 | FAILED_n | bottom | FPGA CFG_FAILED pin |
TP23 | FAILED_n | top | FPGA CFG_FAILED pin |
1) Direction:
Chip/Interface | Designator | Connected To | Notes |
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JTAG | U1 | FPGA Bank WA | |
QSPI Flash | U5 | FPGA Bank CFG WA | SPIx4 Interface for FPGA configuration |
Oscillator | U3 | FPGA Bank SB, Pin IO_SB_A8 | 25 MHz |
Oscillator | U10 | JM1, Pin 16 & 18 | differential 100 MHz Clock for Gigabit-Transceiver |
Connector+Pin | Signal Name | Direction1) | Description |
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JM1 | EN1 | IN | activates DC-DCs |
JM1 | PGOOD | OUT | Output from power monitor |
JM1 | MODE | IN | configuration mode - 0 → JTAG or 1 → SPI active Mode |
JM2 | MR | IN | low active Reset connected to the Power Monitor that triggers PROG_B (FPGA RST_N) |
JM2 | JTAG | JTAG interface for FPGA configuration or QSPI Flash programming |
1) Direction:
Power Rail Name/ Schematic Name | Connector + Pin | Direction1) | Notes |
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VIN | JM1.1 / JM1.3 / - 1,3,5; JM2 - 2,4,6,8 | IN | 3.3-5.0V, Micromodule Power |
3.3VIN | JM1 - 13,15 | IN | Micromodule Power |
VCCIOA | JM1 - 9,11 | IN | |
VCCIOC | JM2 - 5 | IN | |
VCCIOD | JM2 - 7,9 | IN | |
3.3V | JM2 - 10,12,91 | OUT | Power for Carrier, powers on module the level shifter, LEDs and control Pins |
1.8V | JM1 - 39 | OUT | Power for Carrier, powers on module the Flash, FPGA VDD and Banks SB,WA |
1V | -- | -- | Powers on module the FPGA core, PLLs and SerDes interface |
1) Direction:
According to CologneChip ds1001, there are no restrictions concerning order of voltage switch-on.
Sequence | Net name | Recommended Voltage Range | Pull-up/down | Description | Notes |
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1 | 3.3VIN | 3.3V(± 5 %) | -- | Main power supply | Main module power supply. 0.5 A minimum. Power consumption depends mainly on design and cooling solution. |
2 | VIN | 3.3 - 5.0V(± 5 %) | -- | Main power supply | |
3 | VCCIOA, VCCIOC, VCCIOD | 1.1V - 2.7V | -- | Bank Voltages | 1.8V on TE0703 Carrier |
Power Rail Name/ Schematic Name | Description | Min | Max | Unit |
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VIN | Micromodule Power | 3,135 | 5,25 | V |
3.3VIN | Micromodule Power | 3,135 | 3,465 | V |
VCCIOA | Bank NB/EB/EA voltage | 1.1 | 2.75 | V |
VCCIOC | Bank SA voltage | 1.1 | 2.75 | V |
VCCIOD | Bank NA/WB/WC voltage | 1.1 | 2.75 | V |
*) 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.
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.
Parameter | Min | Max | Units | Reference Document |
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VIN | 3,135 | 5,25 | V | See page 2 in schematic - Supported Voltage Ranges |
3.3VIN | 3,135 | 3,465 | V | " |
VCCIOA | 1.1 | 2.75 | V | " |
VCCIOC | 1.1 | 2.75 | V | " |
VCCIOD | 1.1 | 2.75 | V | " |
Module size: 40 mm × 50 mm. Please download the assembly diagram for exact numbers.
Mating height with standard connectors: 8 mm.
PCB thickness: 1.4 mm.
All dimensions are shown in millimeters.
Trenz shop TEG2000 overview page | |
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English page | German page |
Date | Revision | Changes | Documentation Link | |
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- | 01 |
| - | TEG2000-01 |
Hardware revision number can be found on the PCB board together with the module model number separated by the dash.
Date | Revision | Contributor | Description |
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