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The Trenz Electronic TE0725LP is a low cost small-sized FPGA module integrating a Xilinx Artix-7 and 32 MByte Flash memory for configuration and operation.
Xilinx Artix-7 XC7A100T FPGA
32 MByte QSPI Flash memory
2 x 50-pin headers with 2,54mm pitch, ideal for breadboard use
3.3V single power supply with on-board voltage regulators
JTAG/UART connector
1 user LED
Figure 1: TE0725LP-01 Block Diagram.
Figure 2: TE0725LP-01 FPGA module (Variant TE0725LP-01-100-2D depicted).
On-board Programmable Device | Content | Notes |
---|---|---|
Quad SPI Flash (U7) OTP area | Empty | - |
I2C EEPROM, U2 | Empty | - |
HyperFlash™ memory, U4 | Empty | - |
Table 1: Module initial delivery state of programmable on-board devices.
By default the configuration mode pins of the FPGA are set to QSPI mode, hence the FPGA is configured from serial NOR flash at system start-up. The JTAG interface of the module is provided for storing the initial FPGA configuration data to the QSPI flash memory.
I/O signals connected to the SoCs I/O bank and B2B connector:
Bank | Type | B2B Connector | I/O Signal Count | Bank Voltage |
---|---|---|---|---|
14 | HR | J3 | 8 I/O's, 4 LVDS pairs | 1.8V |
34 | HR | J2 | 42 I/Os, 21 LVDS pairs | VCCIO34 |
35 | HR | J1 | 42 I/Os, 21 LVDS pairs | VCCIO35 |
Table 2: General overview of PL I/O signals connected to the B2B connectors.
Bank | VCCIO | I/O's Count | Available On Connectors | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
0 | 3.3V | 7 | 4 | 4 I/O's used for JTAG interface, 3 control signals (DONE, PROG_B, INIT). |
14 | 3.3V | 12 | 11 | 8 I/O's (4 LVDS pairs) connected to J3, 3 I/O's to XMOD header JB1 (2 UART I/O's, 1 user I/O), 1 I/O to LED D2. |
15 | 1.8V | 18 | 0 | Used for optional HyperFlash™ U4. |
34 | User select | 42 | 42 | 0-Ohm resistor R17 option to select 1.8V I/O-bank VCCIO. |
35 | User select | 42 | 42 | 0-Ohm resistor R25 option to select 1.8V I/O-bank VCCIO. |
Table 3: General overview of PL I/O-bank signals.
JTAG access to the Xilinx Artix-7 device is provided through XMOD header JB1.
Header JB1 (2 x 6 pin) is compatible with XMOD-JTAG adapter TE0790. This adapter can be inserted from top onto the TE0725LP, if JB1 is fitted with male pin header. Optionally JB1 can be fitted with pin header from bottom, in that case the JTAG connector must be on the base board.
The JTAG interface of the FPGA can be accessed via XMOD header JB1, so in use with the XMOD-FT2232H adapter-board TE0790 the FPGA can be configured via USB2.0 interface. The TE0790 board provides also an UART interface to the FPGA device which can be accessed by the USB2.0 interface of the adapter-board while the signals between these serial interfaces will be converted.
Following table describes the signals and interfaces of the XMOD header JB1:
Pin Schematic Name | XMOD Header JB1 Pin | Note |
---|---|---|
F_TCK | C (pin J3-4) | - |
F_TDO | D (pin J3-8) | - |
F_TDI | F (pin J3-10) | - |
F_TMS | H (pin J3-12) | - |
UART_RXD | A (pin J3-3) | UART receive line, connected to PL I/O-bank 14. |
UART_TXD | B (pin J3-7) | UART transmit line, connected to PL I/O-bank 14. |
XMOD_E | E (pin J3-9) | User configurable, connected to PL I/O-bank 14, pin M17. |
NRST | G (pin J3-11) | Assigned to 'PROG_B' (configuration-reset signal of FPGA) via IC U8. |
Table 4: XMOD header JX1 signals and connections.
When using XMOD FTDI JTAG Adapter TE0790, the adapter-board's VCCIO will be sourced by the FPGA module's supply voltage (1.8V or 3.3V). The adapter board's VCC has to be sourced by the USB Host interface.
For this configuration, set the XMOD DIP-switch as follows in table below:
XMOD DIP-switches | Position |
---|---|
Switch 1 | ON |
Switch 2 | OFF |
Switch 3 | OFF |
Switch 4 | ON |
Table 5: XMOD adapter board DIP-switch positions for voltage configuration.
Use Xilinx compatible TE0790 adapter board (designation TE-0790-xx with out 'L') to program the Xilinx Zynq devices. The TE0790 adapter board's CPLD have to be configured with the Standard variant of the firmware. Refer to the TE0790 Resources Site for further information and firmware download. |
When using XMOD-JTAG please check its DIP-switch S2 settings to be sure that correct power and I/O reference voltages are set. TE0790 can be in some cases used to power up TE0725LP, however this is not recommended. TE0790-01 can not supply enough power for TE0725LP (LED may blink but the module is not operating properly, especially in case of larger and more sophisticated FPGA designs).
UART interface is available on B2B connector JM2. With the TE0790 XMOD USB2.0 adapter, the UART signals can be converted to USB2.0 interface signals:
UART Signal Schematic Name | B2B | XMOD Header JX1 | Pin Header J3 | Note |
---|---|---|---|---|
B14_L0 | JM2-99 | JX1-7 | J3-7 | UART-TX (transmit line) |
B14_L25 | JM2-97 | JX1-3 | J3-3 | UART-RX (receive line) |
Table 6: UART interface signals.
The QSPI interface of the FPGA device is routed to and used by the on-module QSPI flash IC U7:
SD IO Signal Schematic Name | FPGA I/O | Flash Memory (U7) Pin | Note |
---|---|---|---|
SPI-DQO | Bank 14, pin K17 | D3 | QSPI data |
SPI-DQ1 | Bank 14, pin K18 | D2 | QSPI data |
SPI-DQ2 | Bank 14, pin L14 | C4 | QSPI data |
SPI-DQ3 | Bank 14, pin M14 | D4 | QSPI data |
SPI_SCK | Bank 0, pin E9 | B2 | QSPI clock |
SPI-CS | Bank 14, pin L13 | C2 | QSPI chip select |
Table 7: QSPI interface signals.
The I2C interface of the FPGA device is routed to and used by the on-module EEPROM IC U2:
I²C Signal Schematic Name | FPGA I/O | EEPROM (U2) Pin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
I2C_SDA | Bank 14, pin U18 | 5 | I²C data line, 1.8V reference voltage |
I2C_SCL | Bank 14, pin U17 | 6 | I²C clock line, 1.8V reference voltage |
I2C_WP | Bank 14, pin T18 | 7 | Write-protect signal of EEPROM |
Table 8: I2C interface signals.
The TE0725LP FPGA module provides access to the XADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter) unit of the Xilinx FPGA via connector J3:
I²C Signal Schematic Name | FPGA I/O | Connector J3 Pin | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
XADC_P | Bank 0, pin J10 (VP_0) | J3-14 | - |
XADC_N | Bank 0, pin K9 (VN_0) | J3-13 | - |
Table 9: XADC interface signals.
On-module QSPI flash memory (U7) is provided by Micron Serial NOR Flash Memory N25Q256A with 256 MBit (32 MByte) storage capacity. This non volatile memory 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.
On the TE0725LP FPGA module is optionally available a Cypress S26KS512S 512 MBit (64 MByte) 1.8V HyperFlash™ memory IC (U4). This flash memory IC is connected to the FPGA bank 15 via the Cypress specific HyperBus interface, which offers read bandwidth up to 333MByete/s.
A Microchip 24AA128 128 KBit (16 KByte) CMOS Serial EEPROM (U2). The device is organized as eight blocks of 16 KBit memory with a 2-wire serial interface connected on FPGA bank 14. The memory as is available for application use. It is accessible over I2C bus with slave device address 0x50.
A low-power SiTime programmable oscillator (U3) @25.000000 MHz configured on-module is connected to PL I/O-bank 14 and provides the system reference clock signal.
There is one red LED connected to the FPGA bank 14, pin M16. This LED is user configurable to indicate for example any system status.
LED | Color | Signal Schematic Name | FPGA | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
D2 | Red | 'SYSLED' | Pin M16 | - |
Table 10: LEDs of the module.
All connectors are are for 100mil headers, all connector locations are in 100mil (2.54mm) grid. The module's PCB provides footprints to mount and solder optional (B2B connector) headers, if those are not factory-fitted on module.
To power-up a module, power supply with minimum current capability of 1A is recommended.
TE0725LP needs one single power supply with nominal of 3.3V at the variant TE0725-01-100-2C or 1.8V at the variants TE0725LP-01-100-2D and TE0725LP-01-100-2D. Following diagram shows the dependencies of the power supply:
Figure 3: Module power supply dependencies
FPGA | Design | Typical Power, 25C ambient |
---|---|---|
A100T | Not configured | TBD* |
Table 11: Module power consumption
*TBD - To Be Determined.
Actual power consumption depends on the FPGA design and ambient temperature.
There is no specific or special power-on sequence, single power source is needed as VIN, rest of the sequence is automatic.
Module Variant | FPGA Chip Model | VIN Supply Voltage | HyperFlash™ Memory (U4) | DC-DC TPS62510 (U6) | 2x25 Pin Header J1 | 2x25 Pin Header J2 |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TE0725LP-01-100-2C | XC7A100T-2CSG324C | 3.3 V | fitted | fitted | not fitted | not fitted |
TE0725LP-01-100-2D | XC7A100T-2CSG324C | 1.8 V | not fitted | not fitted | fitted | fitted |
TE0725LP-01-100-2L | XC7A100T-2CSG324C | 1.8 V | not fitted | not fitted | not fitted | not fitted |
Table 12: Module variants production
Parameter | Min | Max | Units | Reference document |
---|---|---|---|---|
3.3V supply voltage | -0.1 | 3.6 | V | - |
HR I/O banks supply voltage (VCCO) | -0.5 | 3.6 | V | Xilinx datasheet DS181 |
HR I/O banks input voltage | -0.4 | VCCO + 0.55 | V | Xilinx datasheet DS181 |
Storage Temperature | -40 | +85 | °C | - |
Table 13: Absolute maximum ratings
Parameter | Min | Max | Units | Reference document |
---|---|---|---|---|
VIN supply voltage | 3.135 | 3.45 | V | - |
HR I/O banks supply voltage (VCCO) | 1.14 | 3.465 | V | Xilinx datasheet DS181 |
HR I/O banks input voltage | -0.20 | VCCO + 0.20 | V | Xilinx datasheet DS181 |
Operating Temperature | 0 | +85 | °C | - |
Table 14: Recommended operating conditions
Please check Xilinx datasheet DS181 for complete list of absolute maximum and recommended operating ratings for the Artix-7 device. |
Please note that two different units are used on the figures below, SI system millimeters (mm) and imperial system thousandths of an inch(mil). This is because of the 100mil pin headers used, see also explanation below. To convert mils to millimeters and vice versa use formula 100mil's = 2,54mm.
All 100 mil pin headers are in 100 mil grid, the M3 mounting holes are in 50 mil grid aligned to the centers of the 100mil headers. The module is symmetrical, turning it 180 degrees will keep all I/O and Power pins in both 50 pin headers in compatible places.
Figure 4: Module physical dimensions drawing
Commercial grade modules
All parts conform to at least commercial temperature range of 0°C to +70°C.
Industrial grade modules
All parts are at least industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C.
The module operating temperature range depends on customer design and cooling solution. Please contact us for options.
8.5 g Plain module.
Date | Revision | Notes | PCN | Documentation Link |
---|---|---|---|---|
2016-07-21 | 01 | Prototypes |
Table 15: Module hardware revision history
Hardware revision number is printed on the PCB board together with the module model number separated by the dash.
Figure 5: Module hardware revision number
Date | Revision | Contributors | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Jan Kumann | Initial version. |
Table 16: Document change history