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Table of Contents
Overview
The Trenz Electronic TEBA0714 is an industrial-grade ... module ... based on Xilinx ...
Refer to http://trenz.org/teba0714-info for the current online version of this manual and other available documentation.
Key Features
- Module:
- Trenz TE0714 Modul Carrier
- Temperature:
- On Board:
- 2 x User LEDs (Red, Green)
- 1 x DONE LED (Red)
- Interface:
- 2 x Pin-Header 50 (FPGA Bank I/Os and Power)
- 2x Samtec 100 Pin LSHM Series Connectors
- 2 x Pin-Header for FPGA Bank Power
- 1 x XMOD (TE0790) Pin-Header
- 1 x Pin-Header 16 Pol. (JTAG, MGT-CLK, Boot Mode, XADC, I/O's)
- 1 x Pin-Header 10 Pol. (Ein-/ und Ausgänge)
- 1 x SFP+ Connectors
- Power:
- 1 x LDO Regulator
- Dimension: 30 mm x 40 mm
Block Diagram
Main Components
- 6-pin header J26 for selecting PL-bank I/O voltage
- 6-pin header J27 for selecting XMOD/JTAG VCCIO
- Samtec Razor Beam™ LSHM-150 B2B connector, JM1
- Samtec Razor Beam™ LSHM-150 B2B connector, JM2
- XMOD header, JX1
- Voltage Regulator, U1
- User Red LED D2
- User Green LED D1 (red)
- SFP+ Connector, J1
- Red LED D3, indicating FPGA's 'Programming DONE'-signal
- 50-pin header solder pads J20 for access to SoM's PL I/O-banks (LVDS pairs possible)
- 16-pin header solder pads J3, JTAG/UART header with ADC and MGT clock input
- 10-pin header solder pads J4 for access to SoM's PL I/O-banks (LVDS pairs possible)
- 50-pin header solder pads J17 for access to SoM's PL I/O-banks (LVDS pairs possible)
Initial Delivery State
- VCCIO voltage selection jumpers are all set to 1.8 V.
- Pin headers (not soldered to the board, but included in the package as separate component)
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Configuration Signals
Signal | MODE Signal State | Boot Mode | Note |
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BOOTMODE | high or open | Master SPI, x4 Mode | |
low or ground | Slave Selects MAP |
Signal | B2B | Signal State | Note |
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PROG_B | JM1-94 | Active Low | Clear FPGA configuration (falling edge) and initiate a new configuration sequenz (next rising edge). |
Signals, Interfaces and Pins
Board to Board (B2B) I/Os
FPGA bank number and number of I/O signals connected to the B2B connector:
B2B Connector | Interface | Number of I/O | Notes |
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JM1 | User I/O | 52 Single ended, 27 Differential | - |
MGT lanes | 4 Differential, 2 lanes | ||
MGT reference clock input | 2 Single ended, 1 Differential | ||
JTAG | 4 Single ended | ||
SoM control signals | 2 Single ended | 'PROG_B', 'DONE' | |
JM2 | User I/O | 36 Single ended or 18 differential | - |
SFP+ Interface control signals | 8 Single ended | ||
QSPI interface | 6 Single ended | ||
UART interface | 2 Single ended | ||
User LEDs | 2 Single ended | Red, Green | |
SoM control signals | 1 Single ended | 'BOOTMODE' |
JTAG Interface BAse
JTAG access to the mounted SoM is provided through B2B connector JM1 and JM2 and is also routed to the XMOD JTAG/UART header JX1.
XMOD Header Pin | B2B Connector | Connected to | Note |
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A | JM2-97 | B14_L25 | |
B | JM2-99 | B14_L0 | |
E | JM2-100 | BOOTMODE | |
G | JM1-94 | PROG_B | |
C | JM1-90 | TCK | |
D | JM1-86 | TDI | |
F | JM1-88 | TDO | |
H | JM1-92 | TMS | |
3.3V | JM1-97,99 | 3.3V | |
VIO | JM2-53 | V_CFG |
SFP+ Connector
Pin | Connected to | Notes |
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VCCR | 3.3V | |
VCCT | 3.3V | |
VREF | GND | |
TD+/TD- | MGT TX | MGT Lane |
RD+/RD- | MGT RX | MGT Lane |
TX/FAULT | SFP0_TX_FAUL | SFP_CTRL |
TX/DISABLE | SFP0_TX_DIS | SFP_CTRL |
MOD-DEF2 | SFP0_SDA | SFP_CTRL |
MOD-DEF1 | SFP0_SCL | SFP_CTRL |
MOD-DEF0 | SFP0_MT_DEF0 | SFP_CTRL |
RS0/RS1 | SFP0_RS0_1 | SFP_CTRL |
LOS | SFP0_LOS | SFP_CTRL |
SMT Pin Header
There are two SMT Pin Headers, J25-J26.
SMT Pin Header | Pin | Connected to | Notes |
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J26 | 1,3,5 | VCCIO34 | |
2 | 1.8V | ||
4 | 2.5V | ||
6 | 3.3V_OUT | ||
J27 | 1,3,5 | V_CFG | |
2 | 1.8V | ||
4 | V_CFG0 | ||
6 | 3.3V_OUT |
On-board Peripherals
Chip/Interface | Designator | Notes |
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LEDs | D1...3 |
LEDs
Designator | Color | Connected to | Active Level | Note |
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D1 | Green | GLED | Active Low | |
D2 | Red | RLED | Active High | |
D3 | Red | DONE | Active High |
Power and Power-On Sequence
Power Supply
Power supply with minimum current capability of 1A for system startup is recommended.
Power Consumption
Power Input Pin | Typical Current |
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VIN | 3.3V |
* TBD - To Be Determined
Power Distribution Dependencies
Power-On Sequence
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Power Rails
Power Rail Name | B2B Connector JM1 Pin | B2B Connector JM2 Pin | B2B Connector JM3 Pin | Direction | Notes |
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Board to Board Connectors
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Operating Temperature: -??°C ~ ??°C
Current Rating: ??A per ContactNumber of Positions: ??
Number of Rows: ??
Technical Specifications
Absolute Maximum Ratings
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Recommended Operating Conditions
Operating temperature range depends also on customer design and cooling solution. Please contact us for options.
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Physical Dimensions
Module size: 46 mm × 75 mm. Please download the assembly diagram for exact numbers.
Mating height with standard connectors: ? mm.
PCB thickness: 1.48 mm.
Currently Offered Variants
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Revision History
Hardware Revision History
Date | Revision | Changes | Documentation Link |
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Hardware revision number can be found on the PCB board together with the module model number separated by the dash.
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Document Change History
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