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1. 10 pin plug IDC ribbon cable connector according to DIN41651 MIL C 83503 plug connector with lock Mating connector 10 pin receptacle available with or without tension relief for ribbon cable con nection 1 27mm pitch MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Functional Description 2 2 1 3 Connection via 40 pin Plug Connector Table 6 Pin assignment of the 40 pin UART X8 X7 X6 X5 plug connector 40 RI84 39 DCD8 38 CTS8 37 DSR8 36 RTS8 35 DTR8 X8 34 RXD8 33 TXD8 aa 32 5V 31 GND I 30 RI74 29 DCD7 H 28 CTS7 27 DSR7 a5 26 RTS7 25 DTR7 X7 d 24 RXD7 27 TXD7 uu 22 45V 21 GND oo 20 RI6 19 DCD6 HE 18 CTS6 16 DSR6 I 16 RTSG 6 DTR6 X6 oo 14 RXD6 13 TXD6 i 12 5V 11 GND 10 RI 5 9 DCD 5 8 CTS 5 7 DSR 5 6 RTS 5 5 DTR 5 X5 4 RXD5 3 TXD5 2 45V 1 GND Connector types 40 pin low profile plug 2 54mm pitch for ribbon cable connection Mating connector 40 pin IDC receptacle e g Elco Series 8290 IDC socket MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 26 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Functional Description 2 2 2 Setting the Physical Layer The UART channels can be configured individually as differential RS422 or RS485 or non differential single ended RS232 interfaces The setting is made using driver software For Windows MEN offers a driver installation package that allows easy configuration through the Device Manager For Linux VxWorks and QNX MEN also offe
2. Functional Description The following examples show how to use the driver with F206 Set all UART ports to RS232 mode modprobe men 1x chameleon usePciIrg 1 modprobe men 1x is baud base 115200 mode se se se se se se se se se Set all UART ports to RS422 full duplex mode In order to change the settings the driver needs to be removed first rmmod men 1x frodo modprobe men 1x frodo baud base 115200 mode df fdx df fdx df fdx df fdx df fdx df fdx df fdx df fdx df fdx Note Most Linux kernels only support 4 UARTS by default If you need more than A 4 UARTs add parameter 8250 nr_uarts 48 to your kernel boot line in the bootloader or adjust kernel parameter CONFIG NR 8250 UARTS and recompile the kernel 2 2 2 3 Configuration under VxWorks MEN provides a VxWorks driver that provides comprehensive I O control support to configure the interfaces You can find more details on MEN s VxWorks driver software in the driver s included HTML documentation x You can download the VxWorks driver from MEN s website The UART clock frequency must be set to 1843200 You can use driver function Z25 CreateDevice or Z25_SetBaseBaud to do this 2 2 2 4 Configuration under QNX MEN provides a QNX driver that allows configuration of the interfaces through QNX tool stty The stty tool together with MEN s QNX driver provides a large number of parameters to configure serial interfaces MEN s driver includes options to set the physical
3. Tested according to EN 55022 radio disturbance IEC 61000 4 2 ESD and IEC 61000 4 4 burst Software Support Driver software for Windows Linux VxWorks QNX e Flash update tools for Windows Linux VxWorks E e For more information on supported operating system versions and drivers see online data sheet MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 4 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Block Diagram Block Diagram Configuration 4 HP additional 4 HP 4 HP pon o o o 8 2 9 S oO c o B 2 qm 2 amp 2 x O u o 2 o T lt v s p If el2d12eduio MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Configuration Options Configuration Options e i Physical Layers e Via up to eight SA Adapters Different variations possible through FPGA IP cores and SA Adapters RS232 RS422 RS485 IBIS master slave CAN bus HDLC Binary I O InterBus S GPS Other physical layers dependent on FPGA configuration Option matrix showing possible IP cores and SA Adapters PDF Mechanical 4 8 or 12 HP front panel dependent on number of SA Adapters 4 HP with 2 onboard SA Adapters 8 HP with 5 SA Adapters 12 HP with 8 SA Adapters One piece front panel Different front panel cut outs possible Please note that some of these options may only be available for large volumes Please ask our sales staff for more information For ava
4. Wu ES 641517 Revision number Serial number MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 37 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21
5. After power on and after reset LEDO is set to 0 which means in normal mode that the LED is switched on After power on and after reset this LED is used for diagnosis and is toggled by the System Unit until a value was written to bit LEDO After this procedure LEDO can be used in a normal way 15 4 3 2 1 0 Reserved for future use LEDS LED2 LED1 LEDO Reset value 0x000E LEDx 0 2 LED is on 2 LED is off MEN Mikro ElektronikGmbH 2 ee eee 34 20F 206 00 E5 2012 03 21 E o FPGA 3 3 Standard Factory FPGA Configuration 3 3 1 IP Cores The factory FPGA configuration for standard boards comprises the following FPGA IP cores e Main bus interface 16Z054_SYSTEM System unit 1672025 UART UART controller controls four UARTs 1672025 UART UART controller controls four UARTs 1672045 FLASH Flash Interface 3 3 2 FPGA Configuration Table The resulting configuration table of the standard FPGA is as follows Table 9 FPGA Factory standard configuration table for F206 PCore DevicelD Revision IRA BAR Offset 1620504 SYSTEM 30 Y 0 AU o 162005 VART 19 8 2 1 0 100 462005 UART 19 8 2 0 200 162045 FLASH j 1 3 of soo Magic Word ABCD All values are given in hexadecimal notation arant o bB MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 35 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Appendix 4 Appendix i 4 1 PCI Configuration Th
6. interface itself You can get details on the driver using QNX command use devc serz025 E You can download the QNX driver from MEN s website To get details on the driver use QNX command use devc serz025 lt You can find more information on stty also on the QNX developer community web site MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 28 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Functional Description 2 3 Front Panel LEDs The F206 is equipped with four user LEDs which are controlled by the LED Control Register LEDCR of the FPGA See Chapter 3 2 2 3 Registers on page 34 for more information Once the F206 has successfully loaded its FPGA content the red LED 1 is flashing This is the default setting which can also be configured by software see also Chapter 3 2 2 3 Registers on page 34 Table 7 Front panel LEDs LED No Color Function oooo 1 red User LED controlled through bit 0 of the LEDCR 1234 2 yellow User LED controlled through bit 1 of the LEDCR 3 yellow User LED controlled through bit 2 of the LEDCR 4 green User LED controlled through bit 3 of the LEDCR 2 4 CompactPCI Interface The F206 supports a 32 bit 33 MHz CompactPCI interface fully compatible with CompactPCI specification PICMG 2 0 Rev 3 0 The board works with 3 3 V VI O For full CompactPCI functionality only the J1 connector is needed therefore the board only has a J1 connector to the bus Connector type of J1 110 pin
7. shielded 2mm pitch 5 row receptacle according to IEC 917 and IEC 1076 4 101 The pin assignment of connector J1 as defined in the CompactPCI specification will not be repeated here MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 29 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 FPGA 3 FPGA 3 1 General The FPGA as a part of the F206 represents an interface between a user selectable configuration of I O modules IP cores and the PCI bus The PCI core included in the FPGA can be a PCI target or master It can be accessed via memory single burst read write cycles The Wishbone bus is the uniform interface where IP cores can be connected in addition to the System Unit to provide the highest possible flexibility for different configurations of the FPGA Each implementation contains a bridge from the PCI bus to the Wishbone bus Additionally each implementation contains a system unit for system specific functions such as reset interrupt control or watchdog etc and the system library The presence of the single system unit functions and system registers depends on the necessity in the actual implementation and cannot be described in general Figure 6 FPGA Block diagram PCI bus FPGA IP Core 1 1 0 signals PCI System Unit Master PCI to Wishbone 1 0 signals Bridge FPGA IP Core 2 O sig Wishbone Interconnection FPGA IP Core n 1 0 signals The FPGA System Unit contains a configuration table providing the information which modules are imple
8. 0 pin UART X3 plug connector 25 Pin assignment of the 10 pin UART X4 plug connector 25 Pin assignment of the 40 pin UART X8 X7 X6 X5 plug connector 26 Exont panel 1 98 Oodd PEOR edd CO eg a 29 FPGA Address map 54480454 488 d o reprehe 32 FPGA Factory standard configuration table for F206 35 12 Getting Started 1 Getting Started This chapter gives an overview of the board and hints for first installation in a system 1 1 General Concept The F206 is a UART interface board with a maximum of 8 interfaces All of the board s I O functions are realized inside its FPGA making it a very flexible solution for dedicated serial I O The physical layer is implemented individually for each channel by means of MEN standard SA Adapters Two SA Adapters can be mounted directly on the F206 the other maximum six adapters need more front panel space and are connected via ribbon cable The standard version of F206 lets you connect up to two SA Adapters to implement its line interfaces on 4 HP one slot The other six interfaces can be made available through the use of mechanical extension kits Suitable SA Adapters are available for all interface types of the standard version with different options e g RS232 RS422 485 or IBIS master slave For ordering information of available SA Adapters and extension kits please see the F206 data sheet on MEN s website Ask our sales team for tailor made custo
9. 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 F206 3U CompactPCI Octal UART for SA Adapters ym ULUUUUUVUUV uuuuuvuuuy Configuration example User Manual man mikro elektronik gmbh n rnberg F206 3U CompactPCI Octal UART for SA Adapters F206 3U CompactPCI Octal UART for SA Adapters The F206 is a universal octal UART based on 3U CompactPCI The physical layer can be realized individually for each channel by means of SA Adapters SA Adapters are small universal boards providing the physics for legacy serial I O fieldbus interfaces and other small I O functions Most SA Adapters use 9 pin D Sub connectors which are accessible at the front panel Alternatively the adapter can be connected to the front panel via ribbon cable The SA concept allows to add additional I O interfaces to the F206 enhancing flexibility with regard to the line transceivers and isolation requirements Two SA Adapters can be mounted directly on the F206 single slot solution the other maximum six adapters need more front panel space and are connected to the carrier via ribbon cable Especially useful adapters for the F206 are isolated and non isolated adapters for RS232 RS422 and RS485 interfaces Different types can be used on one F206 The octal UART is realized by means of an FPGA The register set is fully 16450 compatible even with larger 60 byte FIFOs The FPGA is loaded automatically after power up
10. 3 3 Standard Factory FPGA Configuration 24 oues a mena 35 2 91 AP COTES os oon seed whabhet ave red ence ead Rhe 23 3 3 2 BPGA Configuration Table 5 53 err hen 35 36 4 1 PCIConfiguratton 22er esanei ob eek es Een bs 36 42 Literature and Web Resources 25 45 0065 RR ateak rieka 36 4231 GCompactPCL 44 ume Lh ret ih Yir E Oise OF oe 36 4 3 Finding out the Board s Article Number Revision and Serial Nu umberiz ler eee RR 37 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 1l 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Front panel amd IBlerIaees 25 3 a haem 3848 tv eae tone cen een deg ia 14 Map of the board top VIEW oss deb rs reet 15 Installing SA Adapters on F206 directly 17 Installing three additional SA Adapters via ribbon cable 19 Installing six additional SA Adapters via ribbon cable 21 FPGA Block diastam 5 4454 udi xen eae ddddansagauad 30 Labels giving the board s article number revision and serial number 37 Signal mnemonics of UART interfaces 24 Pin assignment of the 10 pin UART XI receptacle connector 24 Pin assignment of the 10 pin UART X2 receptacle connector 24 Pin assignment of the 1
11. VT Remove the blind connectors from the additional front panel if you need a cut out that is covered Loosen the screws highlighted in the drawing VT Remove the front panel screws and the two screws on top of the mounting bolts of the SA Adapter M Plug the 40 pin connector with the three prefolded ribbon cables to the 40 pin plug of the carrier board M Plug the suitable 10 pin connector of the ribbon cable to the respective 10 pin SA Adapter connector Make sure to always align the pins correctly pin 1 is marked by a triangle on the ribbon cable connector VT Use the front panel screws of the SA Adapters to fasten the adapters at the addi tional front panel MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 1000000000000 18 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Getting Started VT You can now reinsert the board and the additional front panel into your system Make sure to fasten the SA Adapter front panel appropriately in your enclo sure Figure 4 Installing three additional SA Adapters via ribbon cable Second front panel Ribbon cable D Sub front 10 pin plug A F206 2 M3x6 pan head screws according to DIN85 with washers 14 2 2 Installation of Six Additional SA Adapters Perform the following steps to install up to six additional SA Adapters VT Make sure that the adapter matches the standard dimensions for SA Adapters See also installation hints in the adapter s user manual or the list of compatible MA accessories in th
12. amage the LEDs VT Put back and fasten the two front panel screws removed before M Screw the SA Adapter tightly to the F206 PCB using the two pan head screws removed before Figure 3 Installing SA Adapters on F206 directly Optional 10 pin receptacle raus plug D Sub front A connector pale 40 pin plug I A x F206 H 10 pin receptacle 2 M3x6 pan head screws according to DIN85 with washers MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 17 20F 206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Getting Started 1 4 2 Connection via Ribbon Cable X3 X8 MEN offers two special mounting kits for easy installation of up to six additional SA Adapters on the F206 They include an additional front panel with the required number of cut outs for D Sub connectors and any ribbon cables needed amp Please refer to MEN s website for ordering information Note MEN gives no warranty on functionality and reliability of the board and SA A Adapters used if you install SA Adapters in a different way than described in MEN s documentation 14 2 1 Installation of Three Additional SA Adapters Perform the following steps to install up to three additional SA Adapters VT Make sure that the adapter matches the standard dimensions for SA Adapters See also installation hints in the adapter s user manual or the list of compatible F accessories in the F206 data sheet on MEN s website M Power down your system and remove the F206 from the system
13. ata 5V in Power supply Note The following pin tables give the supported standard pin out for RS232 This pin assignment differs depending on the SA Adapter used for example RS422 485 Please refer to the user manual of the actually used SA Adapter for details See Chapter 4 2 Literature and Web Resources on page 36 2 2 1 1 Connection via 10 pin Receptacle Connectors Table 2 Pin assignment of the 10 pin UART X1 receptacle connector 9 DCD1 1 RI1 jam 7 DSRI 8 CTSt E El 5 DTR1 6 RTS1 X1 Bs 3 TXD1 4 RXD1 eer 1 enn 2 45v Table 3 Pin assignment of the 10 pin UART X2 receptacle connector E E E E El E E E E El N o 9 O A N DCD2 DSR2 DTR2 TXD2 GND 10 RI2 8 CTS2 6 RTS2 X2 4 RXD2 2 5V Connector types e 10 pin receptacle 2 54mm pitch for SA Adapter connection Mating connector 10 pin SA Adapter plug MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 2 2 1 2 Functional Description Connection via 10 pin Plug Connectors Table 4 Pin assignment of the 10 pin UART X3 plug connector 10 E1 E1 9 2 1 10 DR O o RI34 CTS3 RTS3 RXD3 5V 9 2 U ON DCD3 DSR3 DTR3 TXD3 GND X3 Table 5 Pin assignment of the 10 pin UART X4 plug connector 10 9 2 1 10 DR O oc RI4 CTS4 RTS4 RXD4 5V wo BN DCD4 DSR4 DTR4 TXD4 GND X4 Connector types
14. e F206 data sheet on MEN s website M Power down your system and remove the F206 from the system VT Remove the blind connectors from the additional front panel if you need a cut out that is covered Loosen the screws highlighted in the drawing ggg Be q obl id pL dB ido VT Remove the front panel screws and the two screws on top of the mounting bolts of the SA Adapter MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 19 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Getting Started V Plug the two prefolded ribbon cables to the 10 pin plugs of the carrier board V Plug the 10 pin connectors of the ribbon cables to the 10 pin SA Adapter plugs 10 pin plug M Plug the 40 pin connector with the four prefolded ribbon cables to the 40 pin plug of the carrier board M Plug the suitable 10 pin connector of the ribbon cable to the respective 10 pin SA Adapter connector Make sure to always align the pins correctly pin 1 is marked by a triangle on the ribbon cable connector 40 pin connector q 2nd front panel slot 3rd front panel slot VT Fasten the three SA Adapters for the second front panel slot see picture above to the lower three cutouts of the additional front panel using the front panel screws of the SA Adapters MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20 20F 206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Getting Started V Bend over the three SA Adapters for the third front panel slot and fasten these on the upper three cutouts of the additional fro
15. e F206 has the following IDs on the PCI bus PCI Device ID 0x000B PCI Vendor ID 0x1172 e Subsystem Device ID 0x5A14 e Subsystem Vendor ID 0x4D45 4 2 Literature and Web Resources F206 data sheet with up to date information and documentation www men de products 02F206 html MEN SA Adapters www men de products search S A Adapters accessories 1 html 4 2 1 CompactPCl e CompactPCI Specification PICMG 2 0 R3 0 1999 PCI Industrial Computers Manufacturers Group PICMG www picmg org PCI Local Bus Specification Revision 2 2 1995 PCI Special Interest Group P O Box 14070 Portland OR 97214 USA WWW pcisig com MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 36 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Appendix 4 3 Finding out the Board s Article Number Revision and Serial Number MEN user documentation may describe several different models and or hardware revisions of the F206 You can find information on the article number the board revision and the serial number on two labels attached to the board Article number Gives the board s family and model This is also MEN s order ing number To be complete it must have 9 characters Revision number Gives the hardware revision of the board Serial number Unique identification assigned during production If you need support you should communicate these numbers to MEN Figure 7 Labels giving the board s article number revision and serial number Complete article number
16. er extended environmental conditions is limited to the individual requirement specification and subsequent validation documents for each product for the applicable use case and has to be agreed upon in writing by MEN and the customer Should the customer purchase or use MEN products for any unintended or unauthorized application the customer shall indemnify and hold MEN and its officers employees subsidiaries affiliates and distributors harmless against all claims costs damages and expenses and reasonable attorney fees arising out of directly or indirectly any claim or personal injury or death associated with such unintended or unauthorized use even if such claim alleges that MEN was negligent regarding the design or manufacture of the part In no case is MEN liable for the correct function of the technical installation where MEN products are a part of All products or services mentioned in this publication are identified by the trademarks service marks or product names as designated by the companies who market those products The trademarks and registered trademarks are held by the companies producing them Inquiries concerning such trademarks should be made directly to those companies Copyright 2012 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH All rights reserved eS Please recycle Germany France USA MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH MEN Mikro Elektronik SA MEN Micro Inc Neuwieder Strafe 3 7 18 rue Ren Cassin 24 North Main Street 90411 Nuremberg ZA de
17. from a 2 MB standard NOR Flash device It is also possible to access this Flash from the CompactPCI bus to update its contents There is a primary and a secondary FPGA filling in the Flash Normally just the secondary code is used Only in case of a fault during the update process the primary contents allow another update of the Flash from the CompactPCI bus Optionally also 16 MB SDRAM can be installed to complement the functions of the FPGA This DRAM can be used for example as a large buffer memory for more complex protocols The F206 is designed for use in rugged environments For example all components are specified for an operating temperature of 40 to 85 C MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 2 20F 206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Technical Data Technical Data m E UARTs Up to eight UARTs Accessible via onboard connectors Physical interface at front panel using SA Adapters via 10 pin ribbon cable Different variations with SA Adapters possible RS232 RS422 RS485 Data rates up to 2 Mbit s 60 byte transmit receive buffer Handshake lines full support lines depend on SA Adapters FPGA e Standard factory FPGA configuration Main bus interface 162054 SYSTEM System unit 162025 UART UART controller controls four UARTs 167025 UART UART controller controls four UARTs 1672045 FLASH Flash interface The FPGA offers the possibility to add customized I O functionality See FPGA Opt
18. ilable standard configurations see online data sheet MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 6 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 FPGA This product offers the possibility to add customized I O functionality in FPGA Flexible Configuration Customized I O functions can be added to the FPGA It depends on the board type pin counts and number of logic elements which IP cores make sense and or can be implemented Please contact MEN for informa tion on feasibility T e You can find more information on our web page User I O in FPGA FPGA Capabilities e FPGA Altera Cyclone EP1C12 12 060 logic elements 239 616 total RAM bits e For UART functions 2 MB Flash for FPGA configurations Connection Total available pin count 64 pins Functions available via onboard I O connectors SA Adapters are used to realize the physical lines Functional updates via software MEN offers Flash update tools for different operating systems Option matrix showing possible IP cores and SA Adapters PDF MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 7 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Product Safety Product Safety A Electrostatic Discharge ESD Computer boards and components contain electrostatic sensitive devices Electrostatic discharge ESD can damage components To protect the board and other components against damage from static electricity you should follow some precautions whenever you work on your computer Power down and unplug your compu
19. ion matrix showing possible IP cores and SA Adapters PDF Miscellaneous Four status LEDs Local PCI Bus e 32 bit 33 MHz 3 3 V V I O Compliant with PCI Specification 2 2 CompactPCI Bus Compliance with CompactPCI Core Specification PICMG 2 0 R3 0 Peripheral slot e V O x33 V Electrical Specifications e Supply voltage power consumption 5 V 3 5 current depends only on mounted SA Adapters 43 3 V 3 5 gt 500 mA typ Mechanical Specifications Dimensions conforming to CompactPCI specification for 3U boards Single 3U front panel slot for up to two UARTs e Up to two supplementary front panel slots required for overall eight UARTs Front panel aluminum with 1 handle Weight 95 g MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 3 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Technical Data Environmental Specifications Temperature range operation 40 4 85 C qualified components Airflow min 1 0 m s Temperature range storage 40 85 C Relative humidity operation max 95 non condensing Relative humidity storage max 95 non condensing Altitude 300 m to 3000 m Shock 15 g 11 ms EN 60068 2 27 Bump 10 g 16 ms EN 60068 2 29 Vibration sinusoidal 1 g 10 Hz 150 Hz EN 60068 2 6 Conformal coating on request MTBF 308 000 h 40 C derived from MIL HDBK 217F Safety PCB manufactured with a flammability rating of 94V 0 by UL recognized manu facturers EMC
20. iption 2 Functional Description 2 1 Power Supply Power supply is fed via the CompactPCI backplane The board operates on 3 3 V and 5 V 2 2 UART Interfaces The F206 offers up to eight UARTs that can be configured as a non differential single ended RS232 or differential RS422 full duplex or RS485 half duplex interface with full handshake support The physical layers are defined through SA Adapters and can be set individually for each channel through software See software documentation for more details MEN provides a range of standard adapters with different line interfaces e g RS232 RS422 485 or IBIS The UART controller is a standard IP core from MEN called 1672025 UART implemented in an onboard FPGA e Please see MEN s website for ordering information of SA Adapters You can find more information in the 162025 UART data sheet on MEN s website e Please see MEN s website for up to date driver software and documentation The register set of the octal UART is fully 16550 compatible MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 23 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Functional Description 2 2 1 Connection Table 1 Signal mnemonics of UART interfaces Signal Direction Function CTS in Clear to send DCD in Data carrier detected DSR in Data set ready DTR out Data terminal ready GND Ground RI in Ring indicator RTS out Request to send RXD in Receive data TXD out Transmit d
21. la Ch telaine Ambler PA 19002 Phone 49 911 99 33 5 0 74240 Gaillard Phone 215 542 9575 Fax 49 911 99 33 5 901 E mail info men de www men de MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Phone 33 0 450 955 312 Fax 33 0 450 955 211 E mail info men france fr www men france fr Fax 215 542 9577 E mail sales menmicro com www menmicro com Contents Contents 1 Get ng Started osse neo dy ER ods Goss Mee Shake woes sae 13 Lb General Concept 2 5 5233 092 9 audi adda boh id ated ne 13 12 Front Panel and Interfaces 3 3 4 8 4008 meme err eee e ware 14 13 Mapof the Board 15 1 4 Installing SA Adapters 2 A 16 1 4 1 Direct Connection X1 X2 iios eievbepp RI PTTP RIS 16 1 4 2 Connection via Ribbon Cable X3 X8 18 1 5 Integrating the Board into a System lt 22 1 6 Installing Driver SOU WAT 252 is degos edere eedem dps 22 2 Bunctional Description 5mm cera E Y OP PER ERO PATE 66 CIE 23 2 Power Supply s uicem sip triob auei ep ne o RC eina 23 2 2 DART Inferiaees ua uo ot uten no elo neg stus a d s od dai tno does 23 224 MCONNECHOM 24 2 2 2 Sene the 27 2 3 Front Panel LEEDS iocis rr RR RR EET 29 24 CompactPCI Interface sive s mih 29 3 EVGA Gassen ick d AO es RC ER EE ba 30 SR General 53 5991 30 3 2 Syst m D BILE ose wii ORE SA Uia euo besote das 31 3 2 1 Functional Description 1 2 2 se e t Rn 31 20 2 2 Address OFPanizaloH 5 Pepekto repre re tee 32
22. le X3 X8 on page 18 1 4 1 Direct Connection X1 X2 Two SA Adapters can be mounted directly on the F206 on the 10 pin receptacle connectors X1 and X2 Note The optional receptacles are meant for special applications with longer SA Adapters They are not needed in this application VT Make sure that the adapter matches the standard dimensions for SA Adapters See also installation hints in the adapter s user manual or the list of compatible accessories in the F206 data sheet on MEN s website r2 IM Power down your system and remove the F206 from the system V Remove the front panel Loosen and remove the two screws highlighted in red Screws to uninstall front panel MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 16 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Getting Started VT Remove the two front panel screws and the two screws on top of the mounting bolts of the SA Adapter VT Remove the blind connector from the front panel if you need a slot that is cov ered Loosen the two screws at the front of the panel Hint Hold the screw in place with a suitable tool from the back of the panel then loosen the screw at the front M The SA Adapter is plugged on the F206 with the component sides of the PCBs facing each other M Carefully put it down making sure that the connectors are properly aligned V Press the SA Adapter firmly onto the F206 M Reinstall the front panel Place the front panel back over the connectors taking care not to d
23. le which gives detailed information about the implemented modules The Magic Word at address 0x0004 is used by software to identify the configuration table It is possible to use different Base Address Registers of the PCI Configuration Space This is necessary for modules which require an address space larger than 256 bytes If other BARs are used the module s memory space which is allocated with the BARs other than BAR 0 has other base addresses as viewed from the PCI bus Inside the board s FPGA the module s address space starts at 0x0000 too but all modules are enabled by a chip select signal generated in consideration of the used BAR A separate Base Address Register apart from BAR 0 can be used e g to access memory This simplifies PCI host accesses to that module because the memory s address always starts at 0x0000 The PCI host must access the FPGA with the correct base address only To provide the information which modules are implemented the FPGA configuration table contains two binary words for each module to code module information such as Device Revision Used Base Address Register Number of instance Used interrupt line for that device Start address in F206 memory space You can find an overview and descriptions of all available FPGA IP cores on MEN s website T Chapter 3 3 Standard Factory FPGA Configuration on page 35 gives an example configuration including a configuration table MEN Mikro E
24. lektronik GmbH 33 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 FPGA 3 2 2 8 Registers Interrupt Request Register IRQR 2x98 read only The read only Interrupt Request Register IRQR provides information about the interrupt source that has generated an interrupt Each implemented module supplies one Interrupt Request Register bit The configuration table gives the information about the interrupt routing to show which module corresponds to which IRQR bit 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Irqn Iran Iran Irqn Irqn Irqn Iran Iran Irgn Irqn Iran Iran Irqn Irqn Irgn Iran 15 14 S13 S12 S11 S10 S9 S8 S7 S6 S5 S4 S3 S2 S1 SO Reset value OxFFFF IrqnSx 0 Pending interrupt of source module x 1 No interrupt of source module x is pending General Purpose Memory Register GPMR 7x009C read write The GPMR is an 8 bit register that the programmer can use to store data which will not be changed during a reset phase The register can be read from and written to by the programmer Only power on resets the register to its initial value 15 8 7 0 Reserved for future use GPMR Reset value 0x0000 LED Control Register LEDCR 0x00A2 read write The LED Control Register allows to switch on or off four LEDs as supported by carrier board by setting the corresponding register bit to 0 on or 1 off
25. m assembly and configuration options For details on UART functions see Chapter 2 2 UART Interfaces on page 23 front panel LEDs see Chapter 2 3 Front Panel LEDs on page 29 FPGA see Chapter 3 FPGA on page 30 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 13 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Getting Started 1 2 Front Panel and Interfaces The F206 has two slots for standard 9 pin D Sub connectors at the front The standard configuration includes two UART interfaces with a total of eight UARTs already included in the board s FPGA Figure 1 Front panel and interfaces Additional Interfaces Optional F206 Standard Second Slot Third Slot x M x 00 x B x un ss ee ee ss Vt s MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 14 20F 206 00 E5 2012 03 21 E ting Started 1 3 Map of the Board Figure 2 Map of the board top view H Optional receptacles for s SA inlaid UART X2 UART X4 CompactPCl J1 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 15 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Getting Started 1 4 Installing SA Adapters The F206 offers the possibility to connect up to eight SA Adapters Two SA Adapters can be mounted directly on the F206 single slot solution see Chapter 1 4 1 Direct Connection X1 X2 on page 16 the other maximum six adapters need more front panel space up to 12 HP and are connected to the carrier via ribbon cable see Chapter 1 4 2 Connection via Ribbon Cab
26. mented device number in the current configuration Furthermore the revision the instance number one module can be instantiated more than one time the interrupt routing and the base address of the module are stored At initialization time the CPU has to read the configuration table to get the information of the base addresses of the included modules Note that with regard to the FPGA resources such as available logic elements or pins it is not possible to grant all possible combinations of the FPGA IP cores Chapter 3 3 Standard Factory FPGA Configuration on page 35 describes one possible configuration of the FPGA Please ask our sales staff for other configurations MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 30 20F 206 00 E5 2012 03 21 FPGA 3 2 System Unit The system unit is available in all configurations and contains a number of modules with system functionality communicating with the CPU 3 2 1 Functional Description 3 2 1 1 Interrupt Controller The interrupt controller combines the interrupt requests of all implemented modules one interrupt line for one module The system registers are consolidated to one module therefore interrupt line 0 is reserved for the system register unit Since the interrupt controller handles 16 interrupt requests 15 IP cores can request an interrupt without sharing The interrupt requests are stored in a 16 bit Interrupt Request Register IRQR There is one PCI interrupt line for all interrupt
27. nt panel using the front panel screws of the SA Adapters Vl You can now reinsert the board and the additional front panel into your system Make sure to fasten the SA Adapter front panel appropriately in your enclo sure Figure 5 Installing six additional SA Adapters via ribbon cable Second front panel Ribbon cables D Sub front connectors 40 pin plug A X F206 A 2 M3x6 pan head 10 pin plug screws according to DIN85 with washers MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 21 20F 206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Getting Started 1 5 Integrating the Board into a System You can use the following check list when installing the board in a system for the first time M Install the desired SA Adapters on the F206 See Chapter 1 4 Installing SA Adapters on page 16 M Power down the system M Insert the F206 into a peripheral slot of your CompactPCI system making sure that the CompactPCI connectors are properly aligned Note The peripheral slots of every CompactPCI system are marked by a circle O on the backplane and or at the front panel M Power up the system M You can now install driver software for the F206 I O interfaces 1 6 Installing Driver Software For a detailed description on how to install driver software please refer to the respective documentation You can find any driver software available for download on MEN s website d MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 22 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 Functional Descr
28. requests All used interrupt requests are ORed to this interrupt line Any module s interrupt request can be enabled or disabled only in the module which generates the interrupt by writing 1 or 0 to the corresponding bit of the module s interrupt enable register MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 31 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 FPGA 3 2 2 Address Organization 3 2 2 1 Address Map Table 8 FPGA Address map Address D15 D0 0x0000 Identification Word IW r 0x0004 Magic Word MW r 0x0008 Configuration Table CT r 0x0080 Interrupt Request Register IRQR r 0x009C General Purpose Memory Register GPMR r w 0x00A0 LED Control Register LEDCR r w 0x00A4 0x00FF Reserved 0x0100 0x1FFF FPGA IP cores see detailed address map in the respective IP core user manual MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 FPGA 3 2 2 2 Identification Word and Configuration Table The address space of the FPGA starts with an identification word and a configuration table The identification word BARO address 0x0000 describes the FPGA configuration by a character A to Z and its revision number Byte 0 at address 0x0000 contains the revision number byte 1 at address 0x0001 contains the describing character in ASCII format Example address 0x0000 identification word 0x4103 variant A3 In the FPGA address space the identification word is followed by the configuration tab
29. rs driver software that provides the necessary functions to write application software The following chapters give hints on how to make settings under the supported operating systems For further details on the different driver packages please refer to the respective software documentation T Please see MEN s website for up to date driver software and documentation 2 2 2 1 Configuration under Windows MEN s driver installation package Installset for Windows allows easy configuration through the Device Manager To do this open the Properties page of each F206 UART device via the Windows Device Manager select the Port Interface tab and choose the used physical interface You can find more details on the Windows Installset in the F206 Windows Install set User Manual T You can download the Windows driver and user manual from MEN s website 2 2 2 2 Configuration under Linux MEN provides a Linux driver that allows to configure the interface mode and baud rate ai You can download the Linux driver and documentation from MEN s website The baud_base parameter must be set to 115200 MEN s Linux driver supports the following values for the mode parameter se single ended RS232 df_fdx differential full duplex RS422 df_hdxe differential half duplex with echo RS485 df_hdx differential half duplex no echo RS485 MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 27 20F 206 00 E5 2012 03 21
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31. ter system when working on the inside Hold components by the edges and try not to touch the IC chips leads or cir cuitry Use a grounded wrist strap before handling computer components Place components on a grounded antistatic pad or on the bag that came with the component whenever the components are separated from the system Store the board only in its original ESD protected packaging Retain the original packaging in case you need to return the board to MEN for repair MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 About this Document About this Document A This user manual describes the hardware functions of the board connection of peripheral devices and integration into a system It also provides additional information for special applications and configurations of the board The manual does not include detailed information on individual components data sheets etc A list of literature is given in the appendix History Issue Comments Date E1 First issue 2006 03 01 E2 Description of kit for installation of six additional SA 2006 12 21 Adapters added E3 General update minor errors corrected 2009 03 20 E4 Added chapters 2 2 2 1 to 2 2 2 4 2010 12 14 E5 Complete review of manual especially links draw 2012 03 21 ings and description of driver software changed confusing COM numbering Conventions This sign marks important notes or warnings concerning proper functionali
32. ty of the product described in this document You should read them in any case italics Folder file and function names are printed in italics bold Bold type is used for emphasis monospace A monospaced font type is used for hexadecimal numbers listings C function descriptions or wherever appropriate Hexadecimal numbers are preceded by Ox comment Comments embedded into coding examples are shown in green color hyperlink Hyperlinks are printed in blue color The globe will show you where hyperlinks lead directly to the Internet so you can look for the latest information online IRQ Signal names followed by or preceded by a slash indicate that this signal is IRQ either active low or that it becomes active at a falling edge in out Signal directions in signal mnemonics tables generally refer to the corresponding board or component in meaning to the board or component out meaning coming from it Vertical lines on the outer margin signal technical changes to the previous issue of the document MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH 9 20F206 00 E5 2012 03 21 About this Document Legal Information MEN Mikro Elektronik GmbH MEN reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products herein MEN makes no warranty representation or guarantee of any kind regarding the suitability of its products for any particular purpose nor does MEN assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any produc
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