This page showcases important details of the module-carrier combination TEG2000 + TE0703 and introduces the available script-based test designs to get the board up and running.
Requirements
Hardware
Software
TEG2000 module
TE0703 carrier
Mini-USB cable
DC Jack cable
Cologne Chip recommended Software:
Yosys
EasyConvert Pace&Route
openFPGALoader
SmarTTY (or any other serial communicator)
TEG2000 Reference Design - TBD
Getting Started with the TEG2000 + TE0703
The module TEG2000 has Cologne Chip GateMate FPGA onboard that allows you to create extensive digital hardware designs.
Most of the FPGA IOs are spread arround the carrier. The TEG2000 is assembled with a QSPI non-volatile Flash memory(128 Mbit) and plenty of IOs which enable great hardware expandability. For communication and configuration the carrier offers a JTAG/UART Interface.
Basic IOs<->FPGA connections are as following, Table 1:
Color
Signal
FPGA Pin
Function
LED D1(on carrier)
red
B14_L24_P
P10
general purpose
LED D2(on carrier)
green
B14_L24_N
P11
"
LED D1(on module)
red
LED1
D14
"
LED D2(on module)
green
LED2
C14
"
Clock
--
CLK_100M
G11
singled ended 100MHz clock
Information on IO routing and FPGA pin connections can be found in the schematics.
Board Power-Up
TEG2000 + TE0703 Hardware Setup and Power up
Before connecting the Board to the PC, make sure to properly mount the module TEG2000 onto the carrier TE0703 via the B2B connector. It can only fit one way around.