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Table of Contents

Overview

The Trenz Electronic TEI0015 is a commercial-grade, low cost and small size module integrated with Intel® MAX 10.  Intel MAX 10 devices are the ideal solution for system management, I/O expansion, communication control planes, industrial, automotive, and consumer applications.

Refer to http://trenz.org/tei0015-info for the current online version of this manual and other available documentation.

Notes :

Key Features

Note:
Use 'Key Features' description in shoping page, for example: https://shop.trenz-electronic.de/de/TE0728-04-1Q-SoC-Micromodul-mit-Xilinx-Automotive-Zynq-7020-512-MByte-DDR3L-6-x-6-cm

Block Diagram

add drawIO object here.

For more information regarding how to draw a diagram, Please refer to "Diagram Drawing Guidline" .






Main Components

Notes :

  • Picture of the PCB (top and bottom side) with labels of important components
  • Add List below


For more information regarding how to add board photoes, Please refer to "Diagram Drawing Guidline" .






  1. SMA Connector, J5...6

  2. Amplifier, U12 - U14 - U6

  3. Voltage Reference, U8

  4. Analog to Digital Converter, U15

  5. Voltage Regulator, U10 - U13 - U16

  6. Switching Voltage Regulator/LDO, U11 - U4

  7. SDRAM Memory, U2

  8. Intel® MAX 10 FPGA, U1
  9. SPI Flash Memory, U5

  10. 12.00 MHz MEMS oscillator, U7

  11. FTDI USB2 to JTAG/UART adapter, U3

  12. User LEDs, D2...9

  13. FTDI configuration EEPROM, U9

  14. Configuration/Status LED (Red) , D10

  15. Power-on LED (Green), D1

  16. Push button, S1...2

  17. Micro USB Connector, J9

  18. 1x14 pin header, J2 (Not assembled)

  19. 1x6 pin header, J4 (Not assembled)

  20. 1x4 Header, J3 (Not assembled)

  21. 1x14 pin header, J1 (Not assembled)

Initial Delivery State

Notes :

Only components like EEPROM, QSPI flash and DDR3 can be initialized by default at manufacture.

If there is no components which might have initial data ( possible on carrier) you must keep the table empty


Storage device name

Content

Notes

Quad SPI Flash

N/A

Not populated

EEPROM

Programmed

FTDI configuration


Configuration Signals

  • Overview of Boot Mode, Reset, Enables.

The FPGA configuration for Intel MAX 10 FPGAs can be stored through JTAG interface (using a *.POF file) on the FPGA itself since the Intel MAX 10 FPGA offers non-volatile configuration memory on chip. The FPGA configuration is loaded from the non-volatile memory when the board is powered up. To configure the FPGA directly, the JTAG interface can be used to configure the FPGA volatile (using a *.SOF file), means the configuration is lost after power off.

FPGA Reconfigration can be triggered by pressing push button S1.

Signal

Push ButtonPin HeaderNote

RESET

S1J2Connected to nCONFIG


Signals, Interfaces and Pins

Notes :

  • For carrier or stand-alone boards use subsection for every connector type (add designator on description, not on the subsection title), for example:
    • SD
    • USB
    • ETH
    • FMC
    • ...
  • For modules which needs carrier use only classes and refer to B2B connector if more than one is used, for example
    • JTAG
    • UART
    • I2C
    • MGT
    • ...

I/Os on Pin Headers and Connectors

FPGA BankConnector DesignatorI/O Signal CountVoltage LevelNotes
Bank 1AJ173.3VAIN0...6
Bank 1BJ453.3VJTAG interface
Bank 2J143.3VDIO2...5
Bank 5J293.3VDIO6...14
J123.3VDIO0...1
Bank 8J213.3VRESET


FPGA I/O Banks

you must fill the table below with group of MIOs which are connected to a specific components or peripherals, you do not have to specify pins in B2B, Just mention which B2B is connected to MIOs. The rest is clear in the Schematic.

Example:

MIO PinConnected toB2BNotes
MIO12...14

SPI_CS , SPI_DQ0... SPI_DQ3

SPI_SCK

J2QSPI




FPGA BankI/O Signal CountConnected toNotes
Bank 1A71x14 Pin header, J1AIN0...6
1Jumper, J3AIN7
Bank 1B51x6 Pin header, J4JTAG_EN, TDI, TDO, TMS, TCK
Bank 2


41x14 Pin header, J1D2...5
5A2D, U15ADC_EN, ADC_SDI, ADC_SDO, ADC_SCK, ADC_CNV
112MHz Oscillator, U7CLK12M
2Amplifier, U12nIAMP_A0, nIAMP_A1
Bank 322SDRAM, U2RAM_ADDR_CMD
Bank 59

1x14 Pin header, J2

DIO6...14
21x14 Pin header, J1DIO0...1
1D12_RDIO12
Bank 616SDRAM, U2DQ0...15
2SDRAM, U2DQM0...1
1D11_RDIO11
Bank 8



8User Red LEDs, D2...9LED0...7
6SPI Flash, U5F_CS, F_CKL, F_DI, F_DO, nSTATUS, DEVCLRn
1Red LED, D10CONF_DONE
6FTDI JTAG/UART Adapter, U3BDBUS0...5
1Push Button, S2USER_BTN


Micro-USB Connector

The Micro-USB connector J9 provides an interface to access the FIFO/UART and JTAG functions via FTDI FT2232 chip. The use of this feature requires that FTDI USB drivers are installed on your host PC.

PinsConnected toNote
VBUSUSB_VBUS
D+

FTDI FT2232H U3, DP pin


D-

FTDI FT2232H U3, DM pin



JTAG Interface

JTAG access to the TEI0015 SoM through pin header connector J4. This is normally not needed as there is on-board USB JTAG functionality.

JTAG Signal

Pin Header Connector

Note
TMSJ4-6
TDIJ4-5
TDOJ4-4
TCK

J4-3


JTAG_ENJ4-2Pulled-up to 3.3V


On-board Peripherals

Notes :

  • add subsection for every component which is important for design, for example:
    • Two 100 Mbit Ethernet Transciever PHY
    • USB PHY
    • Programmable Clock Generator
    • Oscillators
    • eMMCs
    • RTC
    • FTDI
    • ...
    • DIP-Switches
    • Buttons
    • LEDs


Notes :

In the on-board peripheral table "chip/Interface" must be linked to the corresponding chapter or subsection


Chip/InterfaceDesignatorNotes
TEI0015 TRM#SDRAMU2
FTDI FT2232HU3JTAG/UART/FIFO
SPI FlashU5
TEI0015 TRM#EEPROMU9
OscillatorU712 MHz clock source
TEI0015 TRM#ADCU12, U14Analog to Digital Converter
Push ButtonsS1...2
8x User LEDsD2...9Red LEDs


SDRAM

TEI0015 is equipped with a Winbond 64 MBit (8 MByte) SDRAM chip in standard configuration, variants with 256 Mbit (32 MByte) memory density are also available. The SDRAM chip is connected to the FPGA bank 3 and 6 via 16-bit memory interface with 166MHz clock frequency and CL3 CAS latency.

Notes :

Minimum and Maximum density of quad SPI flash must be mentioned for other assembly options.


SDRAM I/O Signals

Signal Schematic Name

Connected toNotes
Address inputs

A0 ... A13

bank 3-
Bank address inputs

BA0 / BA1

bank 3

-
Data input/output

DQ0 ... DQ15

bank 6

-
Data mask

DQM0 ... DQM1

bank 6

-
ClockCLKbank 3-
Control Signals

CS

bank 3

Chip select

CKE

bank 3

Clock enable

RAS

bank 3

Row Address Strobe

CAS

bank 3

Column Address Strobe

WEbank 3Write Enable


FTDI FT2232H

The FTDI chip U3 converts signals from USB2 to a variety of standard serial and parallel interfaces. Refer to the FTDI data sheet to get information about the features of the FT2232H chip. FTDI FT2232H chip channel A is used in MPPSE mode for JTAG. Channel B is configured to be used as in async FIFO mode, this is default mode when using preprogrammed FTDI configuration. In this mode the communication from host PC looks like normal UART but from the FTDI side it is 8 bit FIFO style interface.

The configuration of FTDI FT2232H chip is pre-programmed in the EEPROM U9.

FTDI Chip U3 PinSignal Schematic NameConnected toNotes
ADBUS0TCKFPGA bank 1B, pin G2JTAG interface
ADBUS1TDIFPGA bank 1B, pin F5
ADBUS2TDOFPGA bank 1B, pin F6
ADBUS3TMS

FPGA bank 1B, pin G1

BDBUS0BDBUS0FPGA bank 8, pin A4User configurable
BDBUS1BDBUS1FPGA bank 8, pin B4User configurable
BDBUS2BDBUS2FPGA bank 8, pin B5User configurable
BDBUS3BDBUS3FPGA bank 8, pin A6User configurable
BDBUS4BDBUS4FPGA bank 8, pin B6User configurable
BDBUS5BDBUS5FPGA bank 8, pin A7User configurable
BDBUS6BDBUS6FPGA bank 6, pin C11
BDBUS7BDBUS7FPGA bank 3, pin J7
BCBUS0BCBUS0FPGA bank 5, pin J9
BCBUS1BCBUS1FPGA bank 3, pin K5
BCBUS2BCBUS2FPGA bank 3, pin L4
BCBUS3BCBUS3FPGA bank 3, pin L5
BCBUS4BCBUS4FPGA bank 3, pin N12


SPI Flash

Optional SPI flash device maybe assembled in custom variants, normally it is not populated.

Signal Schematic NameConnected toNotes
F_CSFPGA bank 8, pin B3Chip select
F_CLKFPGA bank 8, pin A3Clock
F_DIFPGA bank 8, pin A2Data in / out
nSTATUS

FPGA bank 8, pin C4

Data in / out, configuration dual-purpose pin of FPGA
DEVCLRNFPGA bank 8, pin B9Data in / out, configuration dual-purpose pin of FPGA
F_DOFPGA bank 8, pin B2Data in / out


EEPROM

The configuration of FTDI FT2232H chip is pre-programmed in the EEPROM U9.

SchematicConnected toNotes

EECS

FTDI U3, Pin EECS
EECLKFTDI U3, Pin EECLK
EEDATAFTDI U3, Pin EEDATA


ADC

The TEI0015 board is equipped with the Analog Devices AD4003BCPZ-RL7 18-bit 2MSPS ADC.

PinsConnected toNotes

IN+

Diff Amplifier U14, VOUT-
IN-Diff Amplifier U14, VOUT+
SDIFPGA, bank 2, pin M2, ADC_SDI
SDOFPGA, bank 2, pin M1,  ADC_SDO
SCKFPGA, bank 2, pin N3,  ADC_SCK
CNVFPGA, bank 2, pin N2, ADC_CNV


LEDs

DesignatorColorConnected toActive LevelNote
D2...9RedLED1...8Active HighUser LEDs
D10RedCONF_DONEActive LowConfiguration DONE LED
D1Green3.3V Active HighAfter power on it will be on.


Push Bottuns

DesignatorConnected toFunctionalityNote
S1RESETGeneral reset
S2USER_BTNUser push buttonConnected to FPGA Bank 8.


Clock Sources

Clock SourceSchematic NameFrequencyNote
MEMS Oscillator, U7CLK12M12.00 MHz

Connected to FTDI FT2232 U3, pin 3.

Connected to FPGA SoC bank 2, pin H6.


Power and Power-On Sequence

In 'Power and Power-on Sequence' section there are three important digrams which must be drawn:

  • Power on-sequence
  • Power distribution
  • Voltage monitoring circuit


For more information regarding how to draw diagram, Please refer to "Diagram Drawing Guidline" .


Power Supply

The module is power supplied from USB (optionally via unpopulated pin header).

Power Consumption

FPGATypical Current
Intel MAX 10 10M08 FPGATBD*


* TBD - To Be Determined

Actual power consumption depends on the FPGA design and ambient temperature.

Power Distribution Dependencies




Power-On Sequence

There is no specific or special power-on sequence, just one single power source is needed. After power on the green LED (D1) will be on.

Power Rails


Power Rail Name

Connector

J2 Pin

Connector

J9 Pin

DirectionNotes
VINJ2-13-Input5 V - Pin Header
3.3VJ2-12-Output
5VJ2-14-Output

USB_VBUS

-J9-1Input5 V - USB Connector


Bank Voltages

Bank          

Schematic Name

Voltage

Notes
Bank 1AVCCIO1A3.3V
Bank 1B

VCCIO1B

3.3V
Bank 2VCCIO23.3V
Bank 3VCCIO33.3V
Bank 5VCCIO53.3V
Bank 6VCCIO63.3V


Bank 8VCCIO83.3V



Technical Specifications

Absolute Maximum Ratings

SymbolsDescriptionMinMaxUnitReference Document

VIN 

Supply voltage4.755.25V
CH1-, CH1+Analog input voltage on amplifier U12 pin 1, 10-3030VAD8251 datasheet

T_STG

Storage Temperature-25+85°C


Recommended Operating Conditions

Operating temperature range depends also on customer design and cooling solution. Please contact us for options.

SymbolsMinMaxUnitReference Document

VIN supply voltage (5.0V nominal)

4.755.25V
Analog input voltage on amplifier U12 pin 1 (CH1-), 10 (CH1+)-1010VAD8251 datasheet

T_OP

0+70°CW9864G6JT-6 datasheet


Physical Dimensions

Module size: 25 mm × 86.5 mm.  Please download the assembly diagram for exact numbers.

PCB thickness: 1.22 mm.

In 'Physical Dimension' section, top and button view of moduloe must be insterted, information regarding physical dimention can be obtained through webpage for product in Shop.Trenz, (Download> Documents> Assembly part)for every SoM.

For Example: for Module TE0728, Physical Dimension information can be captured by snipping tools from the link below:

https://www.trenz-electronic.de/fileadmin/docs/Trenz_Electronic/Modules_and_Module_Carriers/5.2x7.6/TE0745/REV02/Documents/AD-TE0745-02-30-1I.PDF

For more information regarding how to draw diagram, Please refer to "Diagram Drawing Guidline" .






Currently Offered Variants 

Set correct link to the shop page overview table of the product on English and German.

Example for TE0728:

ENG Page: https://shop.trenz-electronic.de/en/Products/Trenz-Electronic/TE07XX-Zynq-SoC/TE0728-Zynq-SoC/

DEU Page: https://shop.trenz-electronic.de/de/Produkte/Trenz-Electronic/TE07XX-Zynq-SoC/TE0728-Zynq-SoC/

if not available, set.


Trenz shop TEI0015 overview page
English pageGerman page


Revision History

Hardware Revision History

DateRevisionChangesDocumentation Link
2019-02-1101-REV01


Hardware revision number can be found on the PCB board together with the module model number separated by the dash.




Document Change History

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DateRevisionContributorDescription

  • multiple sections updated

2020-02-04

v.98ED
  • Technical Specifications updated

  • Power Rails updated

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