Humandata XCM-305-1400A, XCM-305-700A User manual

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HuMANDATA LTD.
Spartan-3A FPGA Board
XCM-305 Series
User’s Manual
Ver.1.1
Table of Contents
Table of ContentsTable of Contents
Table of Contents
Revision History
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Introduction
IntroductionIntroduction
Introduction
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1. Specifications
1. Specifications1. Specifications
1. Specifications
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2. Overview
2. Overview2. Overview
2. Overview
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2.1. Name of Parts ...................................................................................................... 3
2.2. Block Diagram ..................................................................................................... 4
2.3. Power Supply ....................................................................................................... 4
2.4. JTAG Connector .................................................................................................. 5
3. Configuration Switch
3. Configuration Switch3. Configuration Switch
3. Configuration Switch
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4. FPGA Configuration
4. FPGA Configuration4. FPGA Configuration
4. FPGA Configuration
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5. Configuration Device Program
5. Configuration Device Program5. Configuration Device Program
5. Configuration Device Programming
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6. Configuration Rate
6. Configuration Rate6. Configuration Rate
6. Configuration Rate
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7. Additional Documentation and User Support
7. Additional Documentation and User Support7. Additional Documentation and User Support
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Precautions
Do Not
1. This product uses ordinary off-the-shelf electronic components, and is therefore inappropriate for use in
applications that require special quality or reliability and are expected to protect human lives or prevent
accidents, such as safety mechanisms in fields including space, aeronautics, medicine, and nuclear
power.
2. Do not be used underwater or in high-humidity environments.
3. Do not be used in the presence of corrosive gases, combustible gases, or other flammable gases.
4. Do not turn on power when circuit board surface is in contact with other metal.
5. Do not apply voltage higher than rated voltage.
Attention
6. This manual may be revised in the future without notice owing to improvements.
7. All efforts have been made to produce the best manual possible, but if users notice an error or other
problem, we ask that they notify us.
8. Item 7 notwithstanding, HuMANDATA cannot be held liable for the consequences arising from use of
this product.
9. HuMANDATA cannot be held liable for consequences arising from using this product in a way different
from the uses described herein, or from uses not shown herein.
10. This manual, circuit diagrams, sample circuits, and other content may not be copied, reproduced, or
distributed without permission.
11. If the product emits smoke, catches fire, or becomes unusually hot, cut the power immediately.
12. Be careful of static electricity.
13. This product may be subject to the export restrictions of Japan, the United States, or other countries.
Purchasers are responsible for properly observing export restrictions.
14. HuMANDATA firmly refuses to export (including reexporting) products to countries or regions subject to
export restrictions.
Product Warranty and Scope of Support
1. HuMANDATA guarantees that its products can be assembled as shown in published circuit diagrams and other design documents.
There may be differences between actual components or their prescribed quantities and model numbers and those shown in circuit
diagrams.
2. Except for the guarantee in item 1, above, no guarantees whatsoever are made. When assembling the product as shown in a circuit
diagram is impossible, and the problem can be solved by revising the diagram, HuMANDATA will revise the diagram. When a
problem can be solved only by replacing components or modifying the product, HuMANDATA will take back the product to replace it
with a properly functioning product.
3. If the problem is minor, HuMANDATA will sometimes describe how to make the revision or modification, and ask the customer to
solve the problem.
4. HuMANDATA will determine how to honor the warranty, as through repair, replacement, return, or other action. The customer cannot
specify what action to take.
5. FPGAs and other components used in products sometimes have characteristic defects. Returns and replacements are not possible
even if such defects are discovered, whether before or after purchase.
6. HuMANDATA shall not be obligated to inform customers about defects in the main components used in products.
7. HuMANDATA shall not be obligated to provide support for products, or to provide support for the software of other companies
needed to use HuMANDATA products.
8. Published documentation shall be limited to that published by HuMANDATA at the time of product purchase, and HuMANDATA shall
not be obligated to provide any other documentation.
9. When repairs or replacements are provided under warranty in Japan, purchaser shall pay shipping charges for shipping to
HuMANDATA, and HuMANDATA shall pay shipping charges for shipping to purchaser.
10. When shipping from outside of Japan, purchaser shall pay all expenses including shipping charges and taxes.
11. Under whatever circumstances, HuMANDATA shall provide support for its products for a maximum of one year after shipping from
factory.
12. The Warranty is not applicable and support ends in the event of fire, storm and flood damage, earthquakes, lightning strikes, and
other natural disasters, as well as conflict or other occurrences.
13. Purchaser is assumed to have read and understood all the above when purchasing a HuMANDATA product.
Limitation of Liability
1. Purchasers assume all liability associated with the use of this product.
2. HuMANDATA assumes no liability whatsoever for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the
use of this product, even if HuMANDATA has been advised of the possibility of such damage, whether legal or in tort.
3. At the time this product is purchased, items 1 and 2 above shall be deemed to have been confirmed by purchaser.
Trademarks and Other Considerations
1. This manual uses various companies’ trademarks in places.
2. HuMANDATA is this company’s registered trademark.
HuMANDATA’s Philosophy
1. HuMANDATA endeavors to raise product quality. We continually make detailed improvements and adjustments that are not shown
in circuit diagrams.
2. HuMANDATA actively publishes, on the Web and in other ways, information considered useful to customers. Examples would be
how to use FPGAs and how to use development tools.
3. HuMANDATA makes efforts for the long-term provision of products and for continuing their long-term support.
4. Instead of concealing small product problems and documentation errors, HuMANDATA makes them public.
5. HuMANDATA abides by Japanese law and its spirit. We make no transactions with purchasers who commit illegal acts.
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XCM
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305 Series v1.1
Revision History
Revision HistoryRevision History
Revision History
Date
DateDate
Date
Version
VersionVersion
Version
Description
DescriptionDescription
Description
Nov. 17, 2009
1.0 Initial release
Mar. 12, 2010
1.1 Specifications: Revised number of pins of accessory
pinheader.
Introduction
IntroductionIntroduction
Introduction
Thank you for buying our product XCM-305.
This is an evaluation board equipped with a Xilinx FPGA Spartan-3A, power, reset,
and clock circuit and configuration device.
It can provide you with very convenient and easy-to-use environment.
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1.1.
1. Specifications
SpecificationsSpecifications
Specifications
Model Name
Model NameModel Name
Model Name
XCM-305-400A
XCM-305-700A
XCM-305-1400A
FPGA
FPGAFPGA
FPGA
XC3S400A-4FTG256C XC3S700A-4FTG256C XC3S1400A-4FTG256C
Config. Device
Config. DeviceConfig. Device
Config. Device
M25P16 (ST, 16 Mbit)
MRAM
MRAMMRAM
MRAM
MR2A16AYS35 (EVERSPIN 256k x 16bit)
User I/Os
User I/OsUser I/Os
User I/Os
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User Switch
User SwitchUser Switch
User Switch
1 *
**
*
User LEDs
User LEDsUser LEDs
User LEDs
1 *
**
*
On
OnOn
On-
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-Board Clock
Board ClockBoard Clock
Board Clock
50 [MHz] (External inputs are available) *
**
*
Status LEDs
Status LEDsStatus LEDs
Status LEDs
2 (POWER, DONE) *
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*
Power
PowerPower
Power-
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-On Reset
On ResetOn Reset
On Reset
240 [ms] typ. (Configuration Reset Signal) *
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JTAG C
JTAG CJTAG C
JTAG Connector
onnectoronnector
onnector
SIL 7-pin socket, 2.54 [mm] pitch
Power Input
Power InputPower Input
Power Input
DC 3.3 [V]
(Internal power is generated by an on-board regulator.)
PCB
PCBPCB
PCB
6 Layer FR-4 t1.6 [mm] Immersion gold
Dimensions
DimensionsDimensions
Dimensions
2.087" x 2.126" (53 x 54 [mm])
Weight
WeightWeight
Weight
17 [g] typ.
User I/O Connectors
User I/O ConnectorsUser I/O Connectors
User I/O Connectors
40-pin through-hole
dia. 0.9 [mm], 100[mil]/2.54 [mm] pitch
Accessories
AccessoriesAccessories
Accessories
SIL 7-pin header (Mounted) *
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DIL 40-pin header x2 (Cuttable) *
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RoHS Compliance
RoHS ComplianceRoHS Compliance
RoHS Compliance
YES
* There may be cases when compatible parts are used.
* There may be cases when compatible parts are used.* There may be cases when compatible parts are used.
* There may be cases when compatible parts are used.
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2.
2.2.
2. Overview
OverviewOverview
Overview
2.1.
2.1.2.1.
2.1. Name of Parts
Name of PartsName of Parts
Name of Parts
Co
CoCo
Component Side
mponent Sidemponent Side
mponent Side
Solder Side
Solder SideSolder Side
Solder Side
Status LEDs
Oscillator
50 MHz
User LED
User Switch
Config. Switch
User
I/O
s (
CN
A)
Power & POR
Serial I/F
FPGA
MRAM
User
I
/Os (
C
NB)
SPI
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PROM
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2.2.
2.2.2.2.
2.2. Block
Block Block
Block Diagram
DiagramDiagram
Diagram
Spartan-3A
Spartan-3ASpartan-3A
Spartan-3A
XC3S400/700/1400A
XC3S400/700/1400AXC3S400/700/1400A
XC3S400/700/1400A
4FTG256C
4FTG256C4FTG256C
4FTG256C
JTAG
JTAG
JTAG
JTAG
Oscillator
OscillatorOscillator
Oscillator
50 MHz
50 MHz50 MHz
50 MHz
DONE LED
DONE LEDDONE LED
DONE LED
Config. Device
Config. DeviceConfig. Device
Config. Device
M25P16
M25P16M25P16
M25P16
(16 Mbit)
(16 Mbit)(16 Mbit)
(16 Mbit)
User LED
User LEDUser LED
User LED
JTAG
JTAGJTAG
JTAG
Buffer
BufferBuffer
Buffer
MULTI
MULTIMULTI
MULTI
PLEXER
PLEXERPLEXER
PLEXER
Power-On Reset
Power-On ResetPower-On Reset
Power-On Reset
Typ. 240 ms
Typ. 240 msTyp. 240 ms
Typ. 240 ms
PROG_B
PROG_BPROG_B
PROG_B
Config. Switch
Config. SwitchConfig. Switch
Config. Switch
Power Circuit
Power CircuitPower Circuit
Power Circuit
1.2 V
1.2 V1.2 V
1.2 V
Power LED
Power LEDPower LED
Power LED
(3.3 V)
(3.3 V)(3.3 V)
(3.3 V)
User I/Os CNB
User I/Os CNBUser I/Os CNB
User I/Os CNB
VIO(B) INPUT
VIO(B) INPUTVIO(B) INPUT
VIO(B) INPUT
User I/Os CNA
User I/Os CNAUser I/Os CNA
User I/Os CNA
3.3 V INPUT
3.3 V INPUT3.3 V INPUT
3.3 V INPUT
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2828
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MRAM
MRAMMRAM
MRAM
4Mb(256Kx16)
4Mb(256Kx16)4Mb(256Kx16)
4Mb(256Kx16)
User Switch
User SwitchUser Switch
User Switch
2.3.
2.3.2.3.
2.3. Power Supply
Power SupplyPower Supply
Power Supply
This board operates from single DC 3.3 V power supply.
The external power supply should be sufficient and stabilized.
Please apply power to CNA and CNB with thick print
pattern or cable. Please connect all ground pins.
Notes
NotesNotes
Notes
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1 71 7
1 7
2.4.
2.4.2.4.
2.4. JTAG Connector
JTAG ConnectorJTAG Connector
JTAG Connector
This connector is used to configure the FPGA and program the configuration device
in-system. Pin assignment is as follows.
CN3
CN3CN3
CN3
Signal Name
Signal NameSignal Name
Signal Name
Direction
DirectionDirection
Direction
JTAG Pin
JTAG PinJTAG Pin
JTAG Pin
GND I/O 1
TCK IN 2
TDO OUT 3
TMS IN 4
VCC(3.3V) OUT(POW) 5
TDI IN 6
GND I/O 7
You can use Xilinx download cable.
Please pay attention not to attach cables in reverse.
Notice
NoticeNotice
Notice
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3.
3.3.
3. Configuration Switch
Configuration SwitchConfiguration Switch
Configuration Switch
The specification of configuration switch is below. “ON” means “Low (Ground)”.
Position No.
Position No.Position No.
Position No. 1
11
1
2
22
2
3
33
3
4
44
4
5
55
5
6
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Net Label
Net LabelNet Label
Net Label
X_PROG
X_M0
X_M1
X_M2 VS2 VS1 VS0 SUSPEND
Default
DefaultDefault
Default
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
Function
FunctionFunction
Function
Target select
Mode Select Pin SPI Configuration Mode Suspend Mode
Master Serial
Master SerialMaster Serial
Master Serial
Master SPI
Master SPIMaster SPI
Master SPI
BPI
BPIBPI
BPI
UP
UPUP
UP
JTAG
JTAGJTAG
JTAG
M
MM
M
[
[[
[0
00
0..2]
..2]..2]
..2]
0 : 0 : 0 1 : 0 : 0 0 : 1: 0 1 : 0 : 1
1 : Target select
1 : Target select1 : Target select
1 : Target select
OFF : JTAG (FPGA)
ON : Configuration Device (SPI-PROM)
2
2 2
2 -
--
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4 : Mode Select
4 : Mode Select4 : Mode Select
4 : Mode Select
Please see the table above.
5
5 5
5 -
--
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7 : SPI Configuration Mode
7 : SPI Configuration Mode7 : SPI Configuration Mode
7 : SPI Configuration Mode
Please see a Spartan-3A data sheet for more details.
8 : Suspend
8 : Suspend8 : Suspend
8 : Suspend
Please see a Spartan-3A data sheet for more details.
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4.
4.4.
4. FPGA Configuration
FPGA ConfigurationFPGA Configuration
FPGA Configuration
To configure the FPGA via JTAG, please refer to the following steps.
1. Double-click [
[[
[Configuration Target Device
Configuration Target DeviceConfiguration Target Device
Configuration Target Device]
]]
] in [Processes]
[Processes][Processes]
[Processes] tab.
2. Select [Configure devices using Boundary
[Configure devices using Boundary[Configure devices using Boundary
[Configure devices using Boundary-
--
-Scan (JTAG)].
Scan (JTAG)].Scan (JTAG)].
Scan (JTAG)].
3. Open the bi
bibi
bit file
t filet file
t file you made.
4. Confirm [
[[
[Verify
VerifyVerify
Verify]
]]
]
is not checked in
[Device Programming Properties
[Device Programming Properties[Device Programming Properties
[Device Programming Properties]
]]
] dialog.
5. Select the FPGA icon, then open [Operations]
[Operations][Operations]
[Operations] menu and click [Program]
[Program][Program]
[Program].
If configuration is completed successfully, the DONE LED will light up.
5.
5.5.
5. Configuration Device
Configuration DeviceConfiguration Device
Configuration Device
Programming
ProgrammingProgramming
Programming
To program the configuration device via JTAG , you need to prepare mcs file. You
can generate mcs file using ISE. Please refer to the following steps.
Generating mcs file
1. Double-click [PROM File Formatter]
[PROM File Formatter][PROM File Formatter]
[PROM File Formatter] in [Configuration Modes]
[Configuration Modes][Configuration Modes]
[Configuration Modes] tab.
2. Select [3
[3[3
[3rd
rdrd
rd-
--
-Party SPI PROM]
Party SPI PROM]Party SPI PROM]
Party SPI PROM] for target and choose [MCS
[MCS[MCS
[MCS]
]]
]
for PROM File
Format.
3. Enter [PROM File Name].
[PROM File Name].[PROM File Name].
[PROM File Name].
4. Select [SPI PROM Density]
[SPI PROM Density][SPI PROM Density]
[SPI PROM Density] of which on the board..
5. Open the [.bit file]
[.bit file][.bit file]
[.bit file] in [Add device]
[Add device][Add device]
[Add device] dialog.
6. Open [Operations]
[Operations][Operations]
[Operations] and click [Generate File]
[Generate File][Generate File]
[Generate File].
Programming Configuration Device
7. Double-click [Direct SPI Configuration]
[Direct SPI Configuration][Direct SPI Configuration]
[Direct SPI Configuration] in [Configuration Modes]
[Configuration Modes][Configuration Modes]
[Configuration Modes] tab.
8. Open [Edit]
[Edit][Edit]
[Edit] and click [Add Device
[Add Device [Add Device
[Add Device –
Add
Add Add
Add Xilinx
XilinxXilinx
Xilinx
Device]
Device]Device]
Device].
9. Select [Part Name]
[Part Name][Part Name]
[Part Name] same as which is on the board.
10. Check [Verify]
[Verify][Verify]
[Verify] and [Erase Before Programming]
[Erase Before Programming][Erase Before Programming]
[Erase Before Programming] in [Device Programming
[Device Programming[Device Programming
[Device Programming
Properties]
Properties]Properties]
Properties] tab.
11. Select SPI PROM icon, then open [Operation]
[Operation][Operation]
[Operation] and click [Program]
[Program][Program]
[Program].
Then it will show you the message “Program Succeeded”.
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6.
6.6.
6. Configuration Rate
Configuration RateConfiguration Rate
Configuration Rate
You can change the configuration rate. Here are steps to change the value.
1. Right-click on [Generate Programming File] menu in [Processes], then click
[Properties…]
2. Change [Configuration Rate] value in [Configuration Options].
7.
7.7.
7. Additional Documentation and User Support
Additional Documentation and User SupportAdditional Documentation and User Support
Additional Documentation and User Support
The following documents and other supports are available at
http://www.hdl.co.jp/en/spc/XCM/xcm
http://www.hdl.co.jp/en/spc/XCM/xcmhttp://www.hdl.co.jp/en/spc/XCM/xcm
http://www.hdl.co.jp/en/spc/XCM/xcm-
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Circuit Schematic
Pin List
Dimensional drawing
PCB drawing
Net List
… and more.
Spartan
SpartanSpartan
Spartan-
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-3A FPGA Board
3A FPGA Board3A FPGA Board
3A FPGA Board
XCM-305 Series
User’s Manual
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Ver. 1.1
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HuMANDATA LTD.
HuMANDATA LTD.HuMANDATA LTD.
HuMANDATA LTD.
Address: 1-2-10-2F, Nakahozumi, Ibaraki
Osaka, Japan
ZIP 567-0034
Tel: 81-(0)72-620-2002 (Japanese)
Fax: 81-(0)72-620-2003 (Japanese/English)
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