Table of contents
Overview
CPLD Device with designator U21: LCMX02-256HC
Feature Summary
- JTAG routing
- Boot Mode settings
- LED
Firmware Revision and supported PCB Revision
See Document Change History
Product Specification
Port Description
Name / opt. VHD Name | Direction | Pin | Bank Power | Description | Note: PCB REV01 REV02 Connection |
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C_TCK | in | 30 | 3.3VIN | JTAG B2B | |
C_TDI | in | 32 | 3.3VIN | JTAG B2B | |
C_TDO | out | 1 | 3.3VIN | JTAG B2B | |
C_TMS | in | 29 | 3.3VIN | JTAG B2B | |
EN1 | in | 27 | 3.3VIN | Power Enable from B2B Connector (Positive Enable) / Used only for PGOOD feedback | |
User_LED | out | 4 | 3.3VIN | user defined or status, see LED description | 1.8V input ERR_OUT(PS_ERROR_OUT) |
N.C. | 5 | 3.3VIN | / currently_not_used | 1.8V input ERR_STATUS as input | |
JTAGEN | in | 26 | 3.3VIN | Enable JTAG access to CPLD for Firmware update (zero: JTAG routed to module, one: CPLD access) | |
MODE | in | 25 | 3.3VIN | Boot Mode for Zynq/ZynqMP Devices (Flash or SD) | |
MODE0 | out | 12 | 1.8V | ZynqMP Boot Mode Pin 0 | |
MODE1 | out | 13 | 1.8V | ZynqMP Boot Mode Pin 1 | |
MODE2 | out | 14 | 1.8V | ZynqMP Boot Mode Pin 2 | |
MODE3 | out | 16 | 1.8V | ZynqMP Boot Mode Pin 3 | |
NOSEQ | inout | 23 | 3.3VIN | usage CPLD Variant depends | |
PGOOD | out | 28 | 3.3VIN | Module Power Good (only Feedback from EN1). | |
PHY_LED1 | in | 17 | 1.8V | ETH PHY LED1 / currently_not_used | |
TCK | out | 9 | 1.8V | JTAG ZynqMP | |
TDI | out | 8 | 1.8V | JTAG ZynqMP | |
TDO | in | 10 | 1.8V | JTAG ZynqMP | |
TMS | out | 11 | 1.8V | JTAG ZynqMP | |
X0 | in | 20 | VCCO_65 | FPGA IO (FPGA Pin H1) / Enable User LED (negative) | output Firmware variant |
X1 | in | 21 | VCCO_65 | FPGA IO (FPGA Pin J1)/ Connect to User LED | output PHY_LED1 |
Functional Description
JTAG
JTAG signals routed directly through the CPLD to FPGA. Access between CPLD and FPGA can be multiplexed via JTAGEN (logical one for CPLD, logical zero for FPGA) on JM1-89.
Boot Mode
Boot Modes can be selected via B2B Pin Mode. Trenz Electronic provides currently 4 Firmware variants, one for SD/JTAG, one for JTAG/QSPI, one for SD/QSPI and SD/QSPI/JTAG usage.
Mode | JTAG/QSPI-Variant | SD/JTAG-Variant | SD/QSPI (default Firmware) | SD/QSPI/JTAG |
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low | JTAG | Boot from SD | Boot from SD | JTAG Mode, if NOSEQ* is high otherwise boot from SD |
high | Boot from Flash | JTAG | Boot from Flash | JTAG Mode, if NOSEQ* is high otherwise boot from Flash |
For other UltraScale+ Boot Modes options custom firmware is needed, see also Table 11.1 Boot Modes from Xilinx UG1085.
A special FSBL is provided on 2017.4 or newer reference designs to write boot image to QSPI with Xilinx tools (Vivado or SDK) on Boot Mode unequal JTAG .
NOSEQ*: Please check the carrier board documentation, before using the SD/QSPI/JTAG firmware variant on TE0820. In the most cases special carrier CPLD firmware is needed.
Power
PGOOD is EN1. There is no additional power management controlled by CPLD.
LED
LED | Condition |
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Firmware Variant | if X0 is high (default, if FPGA is not programmed) |
User Defined (X1) | if X0 is low |
*It's recommended to forward this signal to a carrier LED if status check is needed.
Firmware Variant | Blink sequence | Condition |
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QSPI/JTAG | *ooooooo | if boot mode /= JTAG otherwise const. high if NOSEQ='1' or const low if NOSEQ='0' |
JTAG/SD | **oooooo | if boot mode /= JTAG otherwise const. high if NOSEQ='1' or const low if NOSEQ='0' |
QSPI/SD | ****oooo *****ooo ******** | ****oooo if Boot Mod is QSPI otherwise *****ooo if NOSEQ='1' or ******** if NOSEQ='0' |
SD/QSPI/JTAG | ***ooooo | if boot mode /= JTAG otherwise const. high if NOSEQ='1' or const low if NOSEQ='0' |
Appx. A: Change History
For PCB REV01 and REV02 Documentation available on: TE0820-REV01_REV02 CPLD
Revision Changes
- REV03 to REV04
- PCB REV03 support only
X1 is input for USER LED
X0 select X0 or Firmware Blink status to User LE
blink modes for QSPI/SD firmware
- REV02 to REV03
- new Boot Mode variants
- new X0 status blink sequencing
- REV01 to REV02
- Boot Mode variants
- X1
- Remove ERR_STATUS
Document Change History
To get content of older revision got to "Change History" of this page and select older document revision number.
Date | Document Revision | CPLD Firmware Revision | Supported PCB Revision | Authors | Description |
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REV04 | REV03 |
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v.1 | REV04 | REV03 | John Hartfiel |
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v.1 | REV04 | REV03 |
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