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1. 12 X Link table of content BAR1 0x00000400 sess 12 nl La 1 LL LE Le 13 Operating Conditions eut essere seene eenn 14 Te UT 14 EMO oo Dt iR DORIA UNE 14 General Requirements unice orbe tote NS dur AN Ness 14 Power COS UI PON cc ae C M M M d M dM dE dd us 14 Version 1 1 Page 4 of 18 SMT145 User Manual Li TEE MA Aa Aa M 15 Connectors Mt e v M 16 Mu met TEE 16 AGE ER EE 16 RAR nn een enr tem des en eee Le nee ee et 16 Bibliography recien rk neci re cci e ecd rv crc Rv 17 Version 1 1 Table of figures Figure 1 SMT145 block diagram Figure 2 software design Figure 3 FPGA design Page 5 of 18 SMT145 User Manual Version 1 1 Page 6 of 18 SMT145 User Manual Contacting Sundance You can contact Sundance for additional information by login onto the support system support sundance com Version 1 1 Page 7 of 18 SMT145 User Manual Notational Conventions C60 The terms C60 C64xx and TMS320C64xx will be used interchangeably throughout this document Register Descriptions The format of registers is described using diagrams of the following form 31 24 23 16 15 8 7 0 LEVEL R 00000000 RW 10000000 R 00000000 R 10000000 The digits at the top of the diagram indicate bit positions within the register and the central section names b
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3. Buffered ComPort Rocket I O via InfiniBand connector Fibre Version 1 1 Connectors pinout JP6 Page 16 of 18 TCK GND VCC TDO TDI TMS ITI JTAG1 JTAG2 Gnd SMT145 User Manual Version 1 1 Page 17 of 18 SMT145 User Manual Bibliography 1 The X Link http support sundance com Pub documentation pdf files X Link pdf TIM 40 MODULE SPECIFICATION Including TMS320C44 Addendum http support sundance com Pub documentation pdf files tim spec v1 01 pdf SDB Technical Specification http support sundance com Pub documentation pdf files sdb tech spec pdf SHB Technical Specification http support sundance com Pub documentation pdf files SHB Technical Specification pdf RSL technical specification http support sundance com Pub documentation pdf files Specification RSL pdf Version 1 1 Page 18 of Index Bibliography 17 Block Diagram 9 carrier boards 14 Contacting Sundance 6 email address 6 field values after reset 7 Motherboards 14 Notational Conventions 7 18 SMT145 User Manual Operating Conditions 14 Power OO sees adden i ER REUS 14 power consumption 14 register descriptions
4. between the SMT145 and the host machine RSL One RSL connector is connected to the FPGA via four Rocket IO lanes This connector allows data transfer close to 1GB s with the TIM plugged on the SMT 145 The RSL specification gives more details Comport A host comport allow data transfer between the host machine and the TIM The data rate is about 20MB s There are five comports connectors available on the SMT145 They are connected directly to the comports of the TIM They are available thought connectors JP1 JP2 JP4 JP5 and JP8 JP1 connects to TIM comport 0 JP2 connects to TIM comport 4 JP4 connects to TIM comport 1 JP5 connects to TIM comport 5 JP8 connects to TIM comport 2 JTAG The SMT145 provides JTAG connection for both the carrier itself and the TIM site There are three JTAG connectors available JTAG for the TIM The SMT145 doesn t have an on board JTAG controller To be able to access the TIM plugged on the SMT145 via JTAG a JTAG emulator must be connected to the connector JTAG1 Various emulators are available e XDS510 e XDS560 Version 1 1 Page 11 of 18 SMT145 User Manual It is also possible to connect another Sundance carrier to this connector For example you may connect the JTAG output of an SMT310Q to the connector JTAG1 of the SMT145 In that case the TIMs plugged on the carriers connected via JTAG are in the same JTAG chain The connector JTAG2 provides a JTAG output It is used to connect
5. O modules Use of the TIM on SMT327 cPCI motherboards may require a firmware upgrade If the top right LED on the SMT395 remains illuminated once the TIM is plugged in and powered up the SMT327 needs the upgrade The latest firmware is supplied with all new boards shipped Please contact Sundance directly if you have an older board and need the upgrade The external ambient temperature must remain between 0 C and 40 C and the relative humidity must not exceed 95 non condensing Power Consumption The power consumption of this TIM is dependent on the operating conditions in terms of core activity and I O activity Version 1 1 Page 15 of 18 SMT145 User Manual PCB description wo Ba 8 mu ro iim Z LE dh m Q s u e x tL o mE 1 Y tr 2 zi minim n x lt E Ey g 2299090 22222212 gt fa Els lau dL ss we a 2 S i ul Doa m EE K mmm e IEEE Lal z CTIONONS 22212121 9 E T ONU wo t e 9 6 9 o ROC 22 EN L Bu SO ee a os es N PN ra n ee e EE S RTT ngg ee Ay zB AME so cc 2 ee uuu EE yA ee 7 T scies n ee oe o ee Pu ee z LE ee ee ee ee ee n LE ee oe e
6. SMT145 User Manual Certificate Number FM 55022 User Manual QCF42 Version 3 0 5 2 01 Sundance Multiprocessor Technology Ltd 2001 Version 1 1 Page 2 of 18 SMT145 User Manual Revision History Date Comments Engineer Version 06 03 06 First revision JPA 1 0 29 09 06 Corrected JP6 pinout JPA Version 1 1 Page 3 of 18 SMT145 User Manual Table of Contents Revision HISTOrY iiaiai 2 Table of Contents arcad xix rid adco ee aa anuo oil dicken a ire MT MESE SERE 3 Fable OL ES c coii iR nn uds IO en EVO LH ud RI aa BAV CV eT dU Pda Inu aee aade eaa ien ieSe 5 Contacting Sundance roi aiicediasixasd raid eunt resserrer eenn 6 Notational CONVENTIONS 6 i EA 7 BD RER TR E Ate Ru eR IM NAE NATU 7 Register DescriptiOlls cista eue aed es 7 Outline DASIP RSS 8 AA 8 Block DA ANT ne RTT ET E IE 9 Block Diagram nanas 9 PERDU riso ix PM EMI M 10 POS Sn NS Seah sass ANDE ods DIAMOND AA NICA RUE 10 s btts irte easdem mr rr m mort E 10 e vns uH M M 10 TAG init een dite anses 10 VAG gut oad H 0 AA AA eee eee 10 JTAG for the SIE A Dies o da ertet ipto ducas Noes NU 11 Configuration of the FPGA insistent 11 SoftWare E 11 DIVORCE CIC ERICH RCETRIOHUOHDORU TERR TEPER TEN 12 Seel c d KA NAMANA ANANIA NA 12 Reset register BAR1 0x00000000
7. different carrier boards in the same JTAG chain For example you may connect the connector JTAG2 to the connector JTAG1 of another SMT145 or to the input JTAG connector of a SMT310Q Code Composer Studio drivers are available from Sundance Part Number SMT6012 JTAG for the SMT145 The FPGA and the PROM of the SMT145 are in the same JTAG chain The connector JP6 is used to access these components Configuration of the FPGA When the SMT145 is powered up the FPGA is configured with a bitstream stored inside the on board PROM The bitstream is loaded in the PROM via the JTAG header JP6 It is also possible to configure the FPGA directly using the JTAG header JP6 Software Xilinx iMPACT is used for the configuration of both devices Software The diagram shows functionally how the SMT145 works The host accesses a number of communication resources via the PCI bus All communication resources are presented as X Link software interfaces and are memory mapped in the memory space of the host processor Version 1 1 Page 12 of 18 SMT145 User Manual SMT145 Sum PCI Host 32 or 64 bit access Figure 2 software design Driver The SMT145 is supported by the SMT6300 that provides the Windows driver for the board Registers All the addressable resources are located in the BAR1 The communication resources are presented to the host machine as X Link interfaces The addresses of the X Link and t
8. he number of X Link are available from the X Link table of content Refer to the X Link documentation for the description of the registers of the X Link The other registers available in the firmware are the following Reset register BAR1 0x00000000 Writing 1 to the reset register will cause the SMT145 and the TIM plugged on it to be reset The reset is de asserted automatically after few milliseconds X Link table of content BAR1 0x00000400 Refer to the X Link documentation for the details of the table of content Version 1 1 Page 13 of 18 SMT145 User Manual Firmware This section deals with the design of the FPGA available on board the SMT145 The firmware implements the communication interfaces required to allow the data transfer between the SMT145 and the TIM and the SMT145 and the PCI The host transfers data with the TIM using the X Link There is one X Link instantiated per communication resource SHB RSL All the X link are connected to the PCI core and can be accessed from the host The default firmware provides two communication resources one comport and one RSL Refer to the SMT6400 and SMT6500 for more information concerning the communication resources A PCI core is used to allow data transfer between the host machine and the X Link SMT145 TIM PCI Host 32 or 64 bit access Figure 3 FPGA design The PCI core supports target accesses and initiator accesses Data tra
9. its or bit fields The bottom row describes what may be done to the field and its value after reset Shaded fields are reserved and should only ever be written with zeroes R Readable by the CPU W Writeable by the CPU RW Readable and writeable by the CPU Binary digits indicate the value of the field after reset Version 1 1 Page 8 of 18 SMT145 User Manual Outline Description The SMT145 is a single site TIM compatible PCI 64 bit carrier card The card allows data transfer up to 533MB s between the host machine and the SMT145 The TIM plugged on the SMT145 may use a comport 20MB s or an RSL about 1GB s to communicate with the SMT145 The SMT145 has JTAG connections for the carrier itself and for the TIM site Features 66MHz 64bit PCI interface 1 2Gbit s fibre interface with 8b 10b codec optional Input stream decoder and ZBTRAM manager optional Optional PCI Express interface Sundance SHB 2x16 bit 1x32 bit interface optional Sundance RSL Rocket IO interfaces Buffered external ComPorts optional Un buffered internal ComPorts TIM Global Bus connector optional The current implementation is 32 bits only and allows data rate of 230MB s Version 1 1 Block Diagram Page 9 of 18 SMT145 User Manual The SMT145 has a PCI 64 bits 66MHz core that allows data transfer of 533 MHz between the host machine and the carrier board An RSL connection between the SMT145 and the TIM plugged onto it allows data tra
10. nsfer close to 1GB s A comport connection between the SMT145 and the TIM plugged onto it allows the use of TIMs that don t have RSL and provides a data rate of about 20MB s The picture is the block diagram of the SMT145 The features shown in yellow are supported by the standard SMT145 The features shown in blue are available only with the SMT145 FC The features hatched are not available yet or available on request 21 I Os 29 I Os Vitesse Fibre Transceiver Yep on SerDes sd Features available Features not yet available mm Features only available on the SMT145 FC PCI Express mu r Figure 1 SMT145 block diagram 4 lanes SHB connector 40 I Os RSL to PCI Express connector 4 lanes 491 Os 75VOs 12 I Os ZBTRAM 2 off 2Mx16 8Mbytes TIM Global Bus se External buffered comport Version 1 1 Page 10 of 18 SMT145 User Manual From the software point of view the RSL and comport are accessible from the host machine via the X Link interface FPGA A Xilinx Virtexll Pro VP7 FPGA is used for the control of the RSL the comport and the PCI interface PCI The PCI interface is provided by a PCI core within the FPGA This is a 64 bit PCI device which runs at up to 66MHz allowing for transfer rates of about 533Mbytes s
11. nsfers are implemented using initiator accesses to ensure maximum bandwidth For this purpose a DMA engine is connected to the X Link and the PCI core to transfer the data Version 1 1 Page 14 of 18 SMT145 User Manual Operating Conditions Safety The module presents no hazard to the user EMC The module is designed to operate within an enclosed host system that provides adeguate EMC shielding Operation within the EU EMC guidelines is only guaranteed when the module is installed within an appropriate host system The module is protected from damage by fast voltage transients introduced along output cables from outside the host system Short circuiting any output to ground does not cause the host PC system to lock up Or reboot General Reguirements The module must be fixed to a TIM40 compliant carrier board The SMT395 TIM is in a range of modules that must be supplied with a 3 3v power source In addition to the 5v supply specified in the TIM specification these new generation modules require an additional 3 3v supply to be presented on the two diagonally opposite TIM mounting holes The lack of this 3 3v power supply should not damage the module although it will obviously be inoperable prolonged operation under these circumstances is not recommended The SMT395 is compatible with all Sundance TIM carrier boards It is a 5v tolerant module and as such it may be used in mixed systems with older TIM modules carrier boards and I

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