M1-SYSMGMT-DEV-KIT Actel, M1-SYSMGMT-DEV-KIT Datasheet

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M1-SYSMGMT-DEV-KIT

Manufacturer Part Number
M1-SYSMGMT-DEV-KIT
Description
MCU, MPU & DSP Development Tools System Management Development Kit
Manufacturer
Actel
Datasheet

Specifications of M1-SYSMGMT-DEV-KIT

Processor To Be Evaluated
AFS1500-FG484
Interface Type
RS-232, USB
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
M1 System Management Board
User’s Guide

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M1-SYSMGMT-DEV-KIT Summary of contents

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... M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... Actel makes no warranties with respect to this documentation and disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Actel assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. This document contains confidential proprietary information that is not to be disclosed to any unauthorized person without prior written consent of Actel Corporation ...

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... Table of Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Design Example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Document Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 2 Contents and System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Kit Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3 Hardware Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Power Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 M1AFS1500-FG484 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 A3P250-FG144 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Clocks and Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 DIP Switch, LEDs and Push Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 LCD Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 PCI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Legacy Connector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Santa Cruz Connector Header . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 ARM Debugger ...

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... Demonstration Scripts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 General Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Basic Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Voltage Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Current Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Temperature Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 RTC Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Logging Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 A M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 B A3P250-FG144 Pin List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 C Board Schematics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 D Board Stackup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 E Product Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Customer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Contacting the Customer Technical Support Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System Management Board User’ ...

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... In addition, the GUI source code is available for custom modification. All the documentation in this M1 System Management user’s guide for the M1-SYSMGMT-DEV-KIT board, fitted with an M1AFS1500 part, is equally applicable to the old M7-enabled board that was fitted with an M7AFS600 device. The board is essentially the same and only the FPGA has been changed result, this guide can also be used as documentation for the older SYSMGMT-DEV-KIT board that featured an ARM® ...

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... Monitor power supplies • Monitor temperature sensors • Set LEDs and text for display • Set and read the RTC • Display embedded Flash contents 6 (Figure 2, Figure 3 and Figure 4) includes the following tabs: Figure 2. Board Status Tab M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... M1 System Management Board User’s Guide Figure 3. Threshold Tab Figure 4. Graphs Tab 7 ...

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... Design examples for the older CoreMP7-enabled board, featuring the M7AFS600 device, may still be found on the Actel web site. Only Cortex-M1-enabled designs should be used with the M1-SYSMGMT-DEV-KIT board. The System Management software enables the user to run tests for demonstration purposes, using a laptop or PC connected via serial communications link to the board. These are the main features: • ...

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... Contents and System Requirements This chapter details the contents of the Cortex-M1-enabled Fusion-based System Management Kit and lists the necessary components required to use it. Kit Contents • M1 System Management Board • Switching brick power supply (rated from 110 V to 240 V AC) from input, an providing output part number DTS090220UP5P-SZ from CUI, Inc. • ...

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... Pin List” on page 47 A3P250-FG144 This device is an Actel FPGA used purely due to the limitation on the number of I/Os on the M1AFS1500-FG484 part. This device controls all user interfaces: LCD, key pads, DIP switch, LEDs, etc. The M1AFS1500-FG484 and the A3P250 device communicate via a UART interface using the Actel CoreUART IP. Refer to on page 63 for pin list information ...

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... JP25 is a two-pin jumper. By default there is no jumper at this location. In this state, the clock is free running. If the jumper is placed, it puts the enable pin of the clock to GND and shuts off the clock oscillator. PUB Signal The PUB signal of the M1AFS1500-FG484 unit has a 1 MΩ pull to 3.3 V along with a push button SW8 to provide an active low pulse. Reset An active low pin reset is provided by the push button SW6 ...

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... JP17 JP10 (If PCI1 is not in chain) JP11 (If PCI2 is not in chain) M1AFS1500-FG484 to A3P Programming The board can be configured to program an A3P250 device with the M1AFS1500-FG484 device, see Table 2-3 shows the jumpers settings required. Table 2-3 · Jumper Settings for M1AFS1500-FG484 to A3P250-FG144 Programming JP35 ...

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... Hardware Components External Programming The System Management Board can program an external JTAG compliant device with the M1AFS1500-FG484 device. Figure 2-3 shows the external programming setup. See JP24 JP21 JP22 JP23 Figure 2-4 shows the JTAG complaint device. DIP Switch, LEDs and Push Buttons DIP Switch S1 Eight signals are provided for debug purposes ...

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... All signals interface with the M1AFS1500-FG484 device at U23. PCI Two PCI ports, P2-PCI_1 and P3-PCI_2, are provided. These two ports interface with the M1AFS1500-FG484 device. The PCI bus supports the 3.3 V 32-bit operations at a system frequency of 33 MHz and 66 MHz and is compliant with the local bus PCI 2 ...

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... PROTOIO36 PROTOIO38 VCC3_3 VCC3_3 ARM Debugger A 20-pin port ( J10) is provided ( see M1AFS1500-FG484 device. Note: While using the debugger to run the software, add a jumper from JP16 pin 1 to JP17 pin 1. This will make the M1AFS1500-FG484 the only part in the chain GND NC PROTOIO0 3 ...

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... RS232 This kit contains one RS-232 port with a MAX3221 transceiver that can be used for communications between the M1AFS1500-FG484 device and a common serial port found other RS-232 compatible device. Note: The RS-232 interface does not support hardware RTS/CTS hand shaking. The default configuration has the RTS and CTS shorted together to create a loopback connection ...

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... Hardware Components ATX Connector Supply The ATX connections demonstrate the analog function features of the M1AFS1500-FG484 device. The functional description and pin out information is shown in maximum M7AFS Figure 2-8. All supplies on the ATX power supply can support a Current Monitored Output Power Supply 12V 0 ...

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... Note: Do not plug in the ATX supply to J73. M1 System Management Board User’s Guide Table 2-8 · ATX Main Power Connector Pinout (Continued) Pin Number Table 2-9 · ATX Main Power Connect Pinout by Function Signal Function +3.3 VDC 1 +3.3 VDC 2 +3.3 VDC ...

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... Signal The 5VSB signal on the J72 ATX supply is routed directly to the 5VSB pin on the J73 ATX connector. It does not go to the M1AFS1500-FG484 device. This signal is a sense voltage, which is an input signal to the ATX supply from a plugged in daughter board. Gate Driver All input voltages ( ...

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... MB_POWER_OK – This sense/flag signal is an input to the external daughter board. It indicates whether the power going to the external board is good. This signal is driven by the M1AFS1500-FG484 device 3.3 V Output Voltage GOOD BAD Header pins – Header pins are provided for and 3 the current monitored external daughter board section of the board. Alligator clips can be used to connect any external board to these pins to power the board. All voltages and current are monitored using 0.1 Ω ...

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... This pad will be used for calibration purposes to record a stable room temperature. The red LED D34 can be used to toggle if the temperature crosses some threshold. Potentiometer A 2-kΩ potentiometer (R150) is provided with a control knob to demonstrate voltage monitoring by exercising an AV pad on the M1AFS1500-FG484 device. The potentiometer is connected across signal. The voltage strobe moves 22 Table 2-15 · Dummy Loads Settings Load Output Voltage 110 Ω ...

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... A tri-color LED (AAF5060PBESEEVG) is provided on the board. The LED has three colors—blue, orange, and green—controlled by three gate driver (AG) pins from the M1AFS1500-FG484 device. A combination of colors can be turned On to form new colors. To make the tri-color LED operational, place jumpers on JP29, JP30, and JP31, as ...

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... Three monitors are provided on the board to monitor external voltages: EXT_VOL[1:3]. Voltages of an external board can be monitored by using alligator clips to plug into one of the monitor pins. The voltage is monitored using the AV pads of the M1AFS1500-FG484 device. The input voltage (V1) from the external board can be divided down to one of the options below using a 4-pole switch ...

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... This is the input power to the digital brick. Use alligator clips to connect the VIN_D pin to the input supply of the digital brick. This pin can provide 9-12 V, depending on the input supply used for the System Management Board. DIG_BRK_OUT This is the output voltage of the digital brick. This voltage is monitored by the M1AFS1500-FG484 device using the AV pads. VSENSE ...

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... Hardware Components TRIM_VOL This pin is an input to the digital brick controlled by the M1AFS1500-FG484 I/O with a PWM control. The PWM output can be configured using different RC values on the surface mount pads This pin can be used to trim the output voltage of the digital brick. The trim voltage varies based on the type of digital brick being used ...

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... Off, the constant current source (20 mA) will slowly charge up the 7.2 V battery. When Q3 is turned Off and Q2 is turned On, the battery is placed in discharge mode and will power up the board and start discharging. All voltages and current are monitored by the M1AFS1500-FG484 device. A number of algorithms can be designed in the M1AFS device for implementing the charging and discharging routines of the battery. ...

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... Signal Name TP6 TP10 TP5 TP14 TP16 TP17 TP11 TP18 TP24 TP19 TP1 TP4 TP2 M1 System Management Board User’s Guide Signal Name Digital 3.3 V 1.5 V EXT 1.5 V Main 3.3 V 1.5 V Analog GND VIN_D Main GND 5 V VIN Analog 3.3 V Analog GND ...

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... A prototype section is provided at the bottom of the board for debug and development purposes section is 20 holes x 20 holes large with the hole size at 0.100 in x 0.100 in, center to center Power Digital GND M1 System Management Board User’s Guide Table 2-22 · Test Points in Signal Name Order (Continued) Signal Name TP3 ...

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... Table 2-23 · Jumper Settings Jumpers Tri-LED JP29 1-2 JP30 1-2 JP31 1-2 “Digital Brick” on page “Voltage Monitors” on page 24 M1 System Management Board User’s Guide Gate Driver Remove Jumper Remove Jumper Remove Jumper 25. This signal is also and can be used for ...

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... A raw data window displays the sampled data. This tab contains a continuously updated display of data sent and received. • Thresholds: The board thresholds can be set for the board supply, PSU supply, temperature, and potentiometer. M1 System Management Board User’s Guide (Figure 3-1 on page 31): Figure 3-1 ...

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... Fusion nonvolatile Flash memory into this window for debug purposes. Commencing at the starting address, the data lists each byte chunk on each line total, ending in their corresponding ASCII code. 16 lines are printed, representing 256 bytes of nonvolatile memory. 32 (Figure Figure 3-2. Board Status Tab M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 3-2). ...

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... The following explains the voltage, current, and temperature status indicators found in the Board Status tab next to each reading. Red - Voltage/current/temperature is above the maximum or below the minimum. Green - Voltage/current/temperature is within set range. Yellow - Voltage/current/temperature between maximum and local maximum or between minimum and local minimum. M1 System Management Board User’s Guide Board Status “Voltage, Current and Temperature Status 33 ...

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... The Events Log tab displays the type of triggered event followed by a timestamp, source, and historic data. The event log is stored in the on-chip NVM (nonvolatile memory). Events result from thresholds set on each monitored source 34 Figure 3-3. Graphs Tab “Setting the Thresholds Graphically” on page 39 M1 System Management Board User’s Guide (Figure “Thresholds” on page 36 for more ...

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... Bytes Rx: Bytes received • Enable GUI Test: Check this box for debugging purposes if problems arise with the demonstration M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 36). The timestamp is based on the time set on the board at the instant the event occurred. Figure 3-4. Event Log Tab for more information about setting up event logging ...

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... Temperature • Potentiometer You can change the thresholds using the threshold sliders: • Lo-Limit is the absolute minimum threshold and produces a RED if breached. 36 (Figure 3-5). Figure 3-5. Comms Tab (Figure 3-6). Figure 3-6. Threshold Tab M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... The Range-Lo and Range-Hi panels indicate the extreme far right and far left of the colored lines. None of these shaded boxes can be changed manually and can only be set by the slider markers. See “Setting Thresholds” on page 39 Graphs tab. M1 System Management Board User’s Guide for more information about setting threshold limits in the Threshold tab and in the Thresholds 37 ...

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... Click Zoom Fit to fit the graph in the window. The red/yellow line across the graph represents the level marker (red represents the absolute maximum/minimum or Hi-Limit/Lo-Limit; yellow represents the local maximum/ minimum or Hi-Warn, Lo-Warn). Note: The maximum/minimum and local maximum/minimum lines are better viewed in a white background. M1 System Management Board User’s Guide Figure 4-1. Setting Thresholds Graphically 4 39 ...

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... Red - Voltage, current, or temperature is above the maximum or below the minimum. Green - Voltage, current, or temperature is within set range. Yellow - Voltage, current, or temperature is between maximum and local maximum or between minimum and local minimum. 40 Figure 4-2. Setting Thresholds by Slide Marker M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... This section describes how to set up the System Management board and software using an external power supply brick. 1. Connect the ATX power supply to the white connector labeled “ATX input power supply” on page 41, and M1 System Management Board User’s Guide Figure 5-3 on page 42). Figure 5-1. ATX Power Supply Connector (female) Figure 5-2. Standard ATX Power Supply Connector (male) ...

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... Wait for voltages and currents in the Board Status tab to reach a steady state (this may take several minutes). 42 Figure 5-3. ATX Power Supply Figure 5-4. Global Reset Button M1 System Management Board User’s Guide (Figure 5-4). ...

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... Note: The LCD screen can only display 16 characters per line and errors may appear if this is exceeded. Note: Refer to M1 System Management Board User’s Guide “General Setup” on page Figure 5-5. LEDs 0-7 Figure 5-6. Push Buttons Figure 5-7. DIP Switches (Figure 5-8) ...

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... Compare the readings in the Board Supply panel in the Board Status tab with their corresponding graph in the Graphs tab. 44 Figure 5-9. Board Voltage Monitoring (Figure 5-10). Figure 5-10. Board Voltage Monitoring: Main Supply Graph M1 System Management Board User’s Guide (Figure 5-9). (Figure 5-9). Compare this reading to the reading (Figure 5-9). Compare this reading to the ...

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... You can view the board's time stored in the real-time clock on the System Event Log in the Event Log tab. Logging Events The System Event Log available on the Event Log tab can be used to record the incoming captured data from the board. M1 System Management Board User’s Guide Figure 5-11). Observe the currents (3.3 V, 5.0 V, Figure 5-11 ...

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... Figure 5-13. Event Log Example Table 1. Warning Legend Lo-Limit breached Lo-Warn breached Within acceptable range Hi-Warn breached Hi-Limit breached Figure 5-13 shows that at time 23:23:52, channel 18 sent a warning event indicating that the Table 1 specifies the warning levels. Description M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... This pin list is also applicable to the older SYSMGMT-DEV-KIT fitted with an M7AFS600-FG484 device. Pin usage is the same on these kits Note: Full pin list data for the 484-Pin FBGA package is available in the Fusion datasheet, at http://www.actel.com/documents/Fusion_DS.pdf Table A-1 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board Pin Name M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Table A-1 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board A9 A10 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 B11 B12 B14 B17 C10 C13 C14 C16 C17 C20 48 SSRAM_CSN FLASH_READN/SSRAM_READN Shared MEM_ADDR[8] IO_AFS_TX ...

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... Table A-1 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board D10 D11 D12 D14 D15 D16 D17 D20 D22 M1 System Management Board User’s Guide C22 FPGA_ENA_RXD[3] D1 SSRAM_B1N D3 MEM_DATA[5] D4 SSRAM_CLK D5 RVI-ME-nSRST D6 RVI-ME-nTRST D7 SSRAM_B3N D8 MEM_DATA[6] D9 MEM_DATA[4] MEM_ADDR[1] RS484_DI FPGA_ENA_CRS FPGA_ENA_MDIO ...

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... M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Table A-1 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board F14 F19 F20 F21 F22 G10 G11 G19 G20 G22 H18 H19 H21 H22 J16 J18 J19 J20 J22 MEM_ADDR[16] RS485_REB/AFS_TRST AD[3] AD[11] AD[10] MEM_DATA[21] MEM_DATA[11] ...

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... Table A-1 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board M16 M18 M19 M21 M22 N16 N19 N20 N22 M1 System Management Board User’s Guide K16 PCIPME[2] K20 AD[22] K22 AD[21] L1 MEM_DATA[14] L5 INTBN L7 PCISMBCLK L16 MEM_ADDR[13] L18 MEM_ADDR[17] L19 ...

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... M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Table A-1 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board P22 R18 R19 R21 R22 T3 T4 T10 T12 T13 T19 T20 T22 U10 U13 U19 U20 U22 V10 V11 V12 52 AD[25] MEM_DATA[17] MEM_DATA[18] MEM_DATA[27] IRDYN TRDYN ...

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... Table A-1 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board W11 W12 W14 W15 W17 AA6 AA8 AA9 AA11 AA12 AA14 AA15 AA17 AA18 AB6 M1 System Management Board User’s Guide V13 EXT_VOL2 W4 CBEN[2] W5 AD[31] W6 AV_PWR2_3.3V W8 AV_PWR2_5V W9 AV_PWR2_12V BAT_CHARGE_MON_AV ...

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... Table A-1 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board AB7 AB8 AB9 AB10 AB11 AB12 AB14 AB15 AB16 AB17 Table A-2 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board by RVI-ME-DBGACK RVI-ME-DBGRQ RVI-ME-nSRST RVI-ME-nTRST RVI-ME-RCK RVI-ME-TCK RVI-ME-TDI RVI-ME-TDO RVI-ME-TMS RVI-ME-Vtref ...

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... Table A-2 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board by FPGA_ENA_MDC FPGA_ENA_MDIO FPGA_ENA_COL FPGA_ENA_RXCLK FPGA_ENA_RXDV FPGA_ENA_CRS FPGA_ENA_RXER FPGA_ENA_RXD[0] FPGA_ENA_RXD[1] FPGA_ENA_RXD[2] FPGA_ENA_RXD[3] FPGA_ENA_TXCLK FPGA_ENA_TXEN FPGA_ENA_TXD[0] FPGA_ENA_TXD[1] FPGA_ENA_TXD[2] FPGA_ENA_TXD[3] AG_FET_HEATER AG_PSU_12V AG_PSU_3.3V AG_PSU_5V AG_PSU_N12V BAT_CHARGE_MODE BAT_MODE IO_BLEU_TRI IO_GREEN_TRI IO_ORANGE_TRI CLK_50MHZ VAREF M1 System Management Board User’ ...

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... M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Table A-2 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board by GL_RESET AD[0] AD[1] AD[2] AD[3] AD[4] AD[5] AD[6] AD[7] AD[8] AD[9] AD[10] AD[11] AD[12] AD[13] AD[14] AD[15] AD[16] AD[17] AD[18] AD[19] AD[20] AD[21] AD[22] AD[23] AD[24] ...

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... Table A-2 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board by AD[30] AD[31] CBEN[0] CBEN[1] CBEN[2] CBEN[3] DEVSELN FRAMEN INTAN INTBN INTCN INTDN IRDYN M66EN PAR PCICLK PCIGNTN[1] PCIGNTN[2] PCIREQN[1] PCIREQN[2] PCIRSTN PERRN SERRN STOPN TRDYN CLK_VAR PCIPME[1] PCIPME[2] PCISMBCLK ...

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... M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Table A-2 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board by RS232_TX0 RS484_DI RS485_DE/AFS_TDI RS485_REB/AFS_TRST RS485_RO AFS_TDO SCL1 SCL2/AFS_TCK SDA1 SDA2/AFS_TMS FLASH_CSN FLASH_RB FLASH_READN/SSRAM_READN Shared FLASH_RPN FLASH_WRITEN/SSRAM_BWRITTEN Shared MEM_ADDR[0] MEM_ADDR[1] MEM_ADDR[2] MEM_ADDR[3] MEM_ADDR[4] MEM_ADDR[5] MEM_ADDR[6] MEM_ADDR[7] MEM_ADDR[8] ...

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... Table A-2 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board by MEM_ADDR[14] MEM_ADDR[15] MEM_ADDR[16] MEM_ADDR[17] MEM_ADDR[18] MEM_ADDR[19] MEM_DATA[0] MEM_DATA[1] MEM_DATA[2] MEM_DATA[3] MEM_DATA[4] MEM_DATA[5] MEM_DATA[6] MEM_DATA[7] MEM_DATA[8] MEM_DATA[9] MEM_DATA[10] MEM_DATA[11] MEM_DATA[12] MEM_DATA[13] MEM_DATA[14] MEM_DATA[15] MEM_DATA[16] MEM_DATA[17] MEM_DATA[18] MEM_DATA[19] MEM_DATA[20] MEM_DATA[21] MEM_DATA[22] ...

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... M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Table A-2 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board by MEM_DATA[26] MEM_DATA[27] MEM_DATA[28] MEM_DATA[29] MEM_DATA[30] MEM_DATA[31] SSRAM_B0N SSRAM_B1N SSRAM_B2N SSRAM_B3N SSRAM_CLK SSRAM_CSN SSRAM_PWRDWN AT0_REG AT3_PCI AT4_COPPER AT6_LCD AT8_Heater ATRN_COPPER ATRN_HEATER ATRN_REG BAT_AT BAT_ATRN/ATRN_PCI Voltage/Current Monitors 1.5V AC_PWR2_12V AC_PWR2_3 ...

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... Table A-2 · Subset of M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board by AV_PSU_5V AV_PSU_N12V AV_PWR2_12V AV_PWR2_3.3V AV_PWR2_5V BAT_CHARGE_MON_AV BAT_CHARGEMON_AC BAT_DISCHARGE_MON_AV BAT_DISCHARGEMON_AC DIG_BRK_OUT1 EXT_VOL1 EXT_VOL2 EXT_VOL3 SKP_3.3V SKP_5V VIN_BAT_AC VIN_BAT_AV M1 System Management Board User’s Guide Function Order (Continued) W14 T12 W9 W6 ...

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... A3P250-FG144 Pin List Note: Full pin list data for the 144-Pin FBGA package is available in the ProASIC3 datasheet, at http://www.actel.com/documents/PA3_DS.pdf Table B-1 · Subset of A3P250-FG144 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board M1 System Management Board User’s Guide Figure B-1. 144-Pin FBGA (Bottom View) ...

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... C8 key[0]-select C9 key[3]-right C10 key[4]-left C11 key[1]-down C12 key[2]-up D1 debug[10] D2 debug[9] D3 debug[8] D4 debug[7] D5 debug[6] D6 debug[5] D7 debug[4] D8 debug[3] D9 debug[2] D10 debug[1] D11 debug[0] E2 gl_reset E11 led_heater E12 led_reg F1 led_copper F3 led_lcd M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... Table B-1 · Subset of A3P250-FG144 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board M1 System Management Board User’s Guide F4 led_pci F12 clk_50Mhz G1 PCI_PRSNT1 G4 PCI_PRSNT2 G8 sram_ft G9 lcd_tr G10 lcd_re G11 eth_rst H2 eth_an_en H3 eth_an1 H4 eth_an0 H6 lcd_db[7] H7 lcd_db[6] H8 lcd_db[5] H9 lcd_db[4] H11 lcd_db[3] J1 lcd_db[2] J2 lcd_db[1] J4 lcd_db[0] ...

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... M7 debug[12] M8 debug[11] Order Clocks and Resets CoreUART(A3P-M1AFS) DIP Switch Ethernet KeyPads Pin Name L3 F12 E2 Pin Name B5 B6 Pin Name B10 A11 A10 Pin Name G11 Pin Name C8 C11 C12 C9 C10 M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... PCI_PRSNT1 PCI_PRSNT2 sram_ft M1 System Management Board User’s Guide Order LCD Display LEDs Miscellaneous Pin Name H11 G10 J6 J5 ...

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... Table B-2 · Subset of A3P250-FG144 Pin List Usage Specific to System Management Board by Function debug[0] debug[1] debug[2] debug[3] debug[4] debug[5] debug[6] debug[7] debug[8] debug[9] debug[10] debug[11] debug[12] debug[13] debug[14] debug[15] debug[16] debug[17] debug[18] debug[19] debug[20] debug[21] debug[22] debug[23] 68 Order Spare I/Os M1 System Management Board User’s Guide Pin Name D11 D10 ...

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... Board Schematics This section provides board schematics for the M1 System Management Board, which uses an ARM®-enabled Actel M1AFS1500-FG484 device, together with an Actel A3P250-FG144. Note: The previous System Management Kit was exactly the same board, but fitted with the smaller CoreMP7- enabled M7AFS600-FG484 device, instead of the Cortex-M1-enabled M1AFS1500-FG484 device. M1 System Management Board User’ ...

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... Board Schematics Figure C-2. Smart Battery Operation M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 2 1 Figure C-3. Clocks 71 ...

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... R197 1 2 NC12 NC11 38 NC10 30 NC9 29 NC8 28 NC7 NC6 16 NC5 7 NC4 6 NC3 3 NC2 NC1 1 VSS12 90 VSS11 76 VSS10 VSS9 67 VSS8 60 VSS7 55 VSS6 40 VSS5 26 VSS4 21 VSS3 17 VSS2 10 VSS1 5 10K R198 Figure C-4. SRAM Memory Block M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... VCC 15 GND 10/100 ANA_VDD 14 ANA_VDD 12 ANA_VDD 7 ANA_VDD 4 CORE_VDD 72 CORE_VDD 49 CORE_VDD 24 IO_VDD 65 IO_VDD 57 IO_VDD 43 IO_VDD 35 M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 10K D16 IN4001 10K D17 IN4001 10K D14 IN4001 R1 2 10K 1 D15 IN4001 SUB_GND 79 SUB_GND 76 SUB_GND 19 ANA_GND 18 ANA_GND 15 ANA_GND 13 ANA_GND ...

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... Board Schematics 74 R259 4-99K C219 50V 0-01uF R96 4-99K C220 50V 0-01uF R97 4-99K R238 43-2K R260 4-99K Figure C-6. PCI Connector 1 M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... M1 System Management Board User’s Guide R142 4-99K R113 43-2K C32 50V 0-01uF R233 4-99K C33 50V 0-01uF R234 4-99K R141 4-99K Figure C-7. PCI Connector 2 75 ...

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... Board Schematics 76 Figure C-8. Connections for ARM, Santa Cruz, Legacy M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... M1 System Management Board User’s Guide Figure C-9. JTAG ICE Programming ...

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... D32 LED LED YELLOW YELLOW 2 1 D33 25V 10uF 25V 10uF 25V 10uF 25V 10uF 25V 10uF 25V 10uF 25V 10uF R143 2K R144 475 R145 200 Figure C-10. PSU_DIG_EXT_SUPPLY NC 25V 10uF NC NC 25V 10uF M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 1-65K R90 R148 100 3 GREEN R147 432 2 ORANGE R146 75 BLUE 1 LED RED 2 1 Figure C-11. Tri-Color LED, Heater and Fan Assembly R106 0-10 79 ...

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... Board Schematics T/R 1 V3_3 20 GND Figure C-12. LCD Display, Potentiometer, Temperature Diodes System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... VDD33_1 U11 VDD33_1 V14 VDD33_1 V16 VDD33_1 V9 VDD33_1 Y10 VDD33_1 Y13 VDD33_1 Y16 VDD33_1 Y7 VDDN33 AB5 VDD15A U8 VCC_OSC L2 AVDD AB18 System Management Board User’s Guide NC-17 R17 NC-18 P7 NC-19 P6 NC-20 P17 NC-21 N7 NC-22 N6 NC-23 N4 NC-24 N17 NC-25 N1 NC-26 M1 NC-27 K7 NC-28 ...

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... Board Schematics Figure C-14. Keypad and LEDs M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... M1 System Management Board User’s Guide R274 R273 R272 Figure C-15. Current Monitoring, DIP Switch 83 ...

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... D11 M2 D11 M2 D12 M1 D12 M1 E1 L12 E1 L12 E2 L11 E2 L11 E3 L10 E3 L10 E10 L3 E10 L3 E11 L2 E11 L2 E12 L1 E12 L1 F1 K12 F1 K12 F2 K11 F2 K11 F3 K10 F3 K10 F10 K3 F10 K3 F11 K2 F11 K2 F12 K1 F12 Figure C-16. A3P250-FG144 IO Extender FPGA System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... M1 System Management Board User’s Guide Figure C-17. Flash Memory ...

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... Board Schematics 86 Figure C-18. Prototype Area M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... The M1 System Management Board has multiple ground planes, one for each signal layer, and a power plane above each signal layer to allow construction of microstrip and stripline for impedance control. Each ground layer is split into a digital ground and an analog ground ...

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... Many answers available on the searchable web resource include diagrams, illustrations, and links to other resources on the Actel web site. Website You can browse a variety of technical and non-technical information on Actel’s M1 System Management Board User’s Guide (www.actel.com/custsup/search.html) for more information and support. home E page, at www ...

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... Pacific Time, Monday through Friday. The Technical Support numbers are 650.318.4460 800.262.1060 Customers needing assistance outside the US time zones can either contact technical support via email (tech@actel.com) or contact a local sales office Sales office listings can be found at www.actel.com/contact/offices/index.html. M1 System Management Board User’s Guide . to 6: Pacific Time, Monday through ...

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... DIG_BRK_OUT 25 digital brick 25 DIP switch 14 discharging routine 27 Dummy loads 22 E Electronic mail 90 Ethernet 10/100 PHY 17 external programming 14 F fan load 24 M1 System Management Board User’s Guide FlashPro3 programming 12 G Gate driver 20 H hardware components 11 heater 22 heater load 24 K kit contents 9 L ...

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... SMBUS port 17 system requirements 9 T Temperature diodes 22 , temperature monitoring 27 45 test points 27 92 Thresholds 36 tri-color LED 23 TRIM_VOL 26 U user interface 31 V VIN_D 25 voltage monitor 24 voltage monitoring 44 VSENSE 25 W Web-based technical support 89 M1 System Management Board User’s Guide ...

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... Phone 650.318.4200 • Fax 650.318.4600 • Customer Service: 650.318.1010 • Customer Applications Center: 800.262.1060 Actel Europe Ltd. • River Court, Meadows Business Park • Station Approach, Blackwater • Camberley Surrey GU17 9AB • United Kingdom Phone +44 (0) 1276 609 300 • Fax +44 (0) 1276 607 540 Actel Japan • ...

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