ATX SignalOn Series User's Guide

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Page 1 - M1 System Management Board

M1 System Management BoardUser’s Guide

Page 3 - Table of Contents

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 112Hardware ComponentsThis chapter describes the hardware components of the M1 System Management Board. Power

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Hardware Components12 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideClocks and Reset CLK SourceA 50 MHz clock with 50 ppm stability is provided at location U

Page 5 - Introduction

ProgrammingM1 System Management Board User’s Guide 13M1AFS1500-FG484 to A3P Programming The board can be configured to program an A3P250 device with t

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Hardware Components14 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideExternal Programming The System Management Board can program an external JTAG compliant d

Page 7 - Figure 4. Graphs Tab

LCD DisplayM1 System Management Board User’s Guide 15Push ButtonsFive push buttons are provided at SW1, SW2, SW3, SW4 and SW5, see Figure 2-5. These p

Page 8 - Document Contents

Hardware Components16 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideSanta Cruz Connector Header A set of three headers (J8, J9, and J11), per the Santa Cruz

Page 9 - System Requirements

PortsM1 System Management Board User’s Guide 17PortsRS232This kit contains one RS-232 port with a MAX3221 transceiver that can be used for communicati

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Hardware Components18 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideATX Connector Supply The ATX connections demonstrate the analog function features of the

Page 11 - Hardware Components

ATX Connector SupplyM1 System Management Board User’s Guide 19Note: Do not plug in the ATX supply to J73.9 +5 VSB10 +12 VDC11 +3.3 VDC12 –12 VDC13 COM

Page 12 - Programming

Actel Corporation, Mountain View, CA 94043© 2008 Actel Corporation. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of AmericaPart Number: 50200081-

Page 13 - M1AFS1500-FG484 A3P250-FG144

Hardware Components20 M1 System Management Board User’s GuidePS_ON# Signal The ATX supply plugs in to the J72 connector. The PS_ON# signal is the main

Page 14 - DIP Switch S1

ATX Connector SupplyM1 System Management Board User’s Guide 21Note: The gate driver has to be configured as a constant current sink with a 10-μa or 30

Page 15 - Legacy Connector

Hardware Components22 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideDummy LoadsDummy loads can be connected to the output voltages to demonstrate the capabil

Page 16 - ARM Debugger

Temperature DiodesM1 System Management Board User’s Guide 23from 0 V to 5 V using the knob control (Figure 2-9).Figure 2-9. Potentiometer Knob Control

Page 17 - SMBUS Port

Hardware Components24 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideHeater/FAN Loads The board has two loads controlled by the gate drivers from the M1AFS150

Page 18 - ATX Connector Supply

Digital BrickM1 System Management Board User’s Guide 25for EXT_VOL[3]. Identical switch positions are used for common division factors across all thre

Page 19 - Pin Number Signal Function

Hardware Components26 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideTRIM_VOLThis pin is an input to the digital brick controlled by the M1AFS1500-FG484 I/O w

Page 20 - Gate Driver

Test PointsM1 System Management Board User’s Guide 27Charging and Discharging RoutinesThe battery is charged/discharged using the two FET controls (Fi

Page 21 - Power-Out Connectors

Hardware Components28 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideTP4 Digital 3.3 V TP5 1.5 V EXT TP6 1.5 V TP9 Main 3.3 V TP10 1.5 V TP11 Analog GND TP12

Page 22 - Temperature Diodes

Prototype SectionM1 System Management Board User’s Guide 29Prototype Section A prototype section is provided at the bottom of the board for debug and

Page 23 - Tri-Color LED

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 3Table of Contents1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - Voltage Monitors

Hardware Components30 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideThe following signals are provided in the debug area: • Power: 5 V, 3.3 V, 1.5 V and digi

Page 25 - DIG_BRK_OU

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 313System Management SoftwareThe System Management software has scrollable, zoomable, and sizeable real-time u

Page 26 - Smart Battery

System Management Software32 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideBoard StatusThe Board Status tab is split into ten panels that control the behavio

Page 27 - Test Points

Board StatusM1 System Management Board User’s Guide 33ControlsTo display the state (open or closed) of the on-board DIP switches, open and close the D

Page 28 - Test Points Signal Name

System Management Software34 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideGraphsThe Graphs tab generates the graphs for the various voltages, currents, and

Page 29 - Prototype Section

CommsM1 System Management Board User’s Guide 35(see “Thresholds” on page 36). The timestamp is based on the time set on the board at the instant the e

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System Management Software36 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideThe raw data window displays raw data based on the transmitted bit sequences (Figu

Page 31 - System Management Software

ThresholdsM1 System Management Board User’s Guide 37• Lo-Warn is a local minimum, which produces a YELLOW light if breached. • Hi-Warn is a local maxi

Page 33 - Temperature

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 394Setting ThresholdsThis section details how to set the thresholds used throughout the demonstration. The boa

Page 34 - Event Log

Table of Contents4 M1 System Management Board User’s Guide6 Demonstration Scripts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Setting Thresholds40 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideSetting the Thresholds with the Slider Marker1. Click the Thresholds tab.2. Select the par

Page 36 - Thresholds

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 415Demonstration ScriptsThe scripts in this chapter demonstrate some of the basic functions of the board and t

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Demonstration Scripts42 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideFigure 5-3. ATX Power Supply2. Using the RS-232 cable supplied, connect one end to the

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Basic ControlsM1 System Management Board User’s Guide 43Basic ControlsThis section demonstrates simple on-board functions.1. Set up the board, as indi

Page 39 - Setting Thresholds

Demonstration Scripts44 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideVoltage MonitoringThis section demonstrates how to use the System Management software t

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Temperature MonitoringM1 System Management Board User’s Guide 453. Remove the load resistors (pull on the black plastic tab, shown in Figure 5-11). Ob

Page 41 - Demonstration Scripts

Demonstration Scripts46 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideTo upload a stored event log from the target board, click the Update button. This takes

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M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 47AM1AFS1500-FG484 Pin ListThis pin list is also applicable to the older SYSMGMT-DEV-KIT fitted with an M7AFS6

Page 43 - Basic Controls

M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List48 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideA9 SSRAM_CSNA10 FLASH_READN/SSRAM_READN SharedA11 MEM_ADDR[8]A12 IO_AFS_TXA13 SDA1A1

Page 44 - Current Monitoring

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 49C22 FPGA_ENA_RXD[3]D1 SSRAM_B1ND3 MEM_DATA[5]D4 SSRAM_CLKD5 RVI-ME-nSRSTD6 RVI-ME-nTRSTD7 SSRAM_B3ND8 MEM_DA

Page 45 - Logging Events

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 5IntroductionThe Actel M1 System Management Board Development Kit provides an excellent platform for developin

Page 46 - Warning Description

M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List50 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideF14 MEM_ADDR[16]F19 RS485_REB/AFS_TRSTF20 AD[3]F21 AD[11]F22 AD[10]G1 MEM_DATA[21]G3

Page 47 - M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 51K16 PCIPME[2]K20 AD[22]K22 AD[21]L1 MEM_DATA[14]L5 INTBNL7 PCISMBCLKL16 MEM_ADDR[13]L18 MEM_ADDR[17]L19 AD[1

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M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List52 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideP22 AD[25]R1 MEM_DATA[17]R2 MEM_DATA[18]R4 MEM_DATA[27]R5 IRDYNR18 TRDYNR19 MEM_ADDR

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M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 53V13 EXT_VOL2W4 CBEN[2]W5 AD[31]W6 AV_PWR2_3.3VW8 AV_PWR2_5VW9 AV_PWR2_12VW11 BAT_CHARGE_MON_AVW12 AV_PSU_12V

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M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List54 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideAB7 ATRN_REGAB8 EXT_VOL1AB9 BAT_ATAB10 BAT_ATRN/ATRN_PCI SharedAB11 AT3_PCIAB

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M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 55Ethernet Pin NameFPGA_ENA_MDC A16FPGA_ENA_MDIO D14FPGA_ENA_COL P18FPGA_ENA_RXCLK A17FPGA_ENA_RXDV B18FPGA_E

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M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List56 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideGL_RESET B17PCI Pin NameAD[0] M21AD[1] E22AD[2] G19AD[3] F20AD[4] H19AD[5] L22AD[6]

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M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 57AD[30] P21AD[31] W5CBEN[0] N16CBEN[1] Y3CBEN[2] W4CBEN[3] Y1DEVSELN U2FRAMEN P3INTAN P2INTBN L5INTCN V4INTDN

Page 54 - CoreUART(A3P-M1AFS) Pin Name

M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List58 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideRS232_TX0 T20RS485 Pin NameRS484_DI D11RS485_DE/AFS_TDI U20RS485_REB/AFS_TRST F19RS

Page 55 - Gate Drivers Pin Name

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 59MEM_ADDR[14] M16MEM_ADDR[15] E11MEM_ADDR[16] F14MEM_ADDR[17] L18MEM_ADDR[18] G9MEM_ADDR[19] B6MEM_DATA[0] J1

Page 56 - PCI Pin Name

6 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideThe system management GUI (Figure 2, Figure 3 and Figure 4) includes the following tabs:•Board status• Applic

Page 57 - RS232 Pin Name

M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin List60 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideMEM_DATA[26] J3MEM_DATA[27] R4MEM_DATA[28] P4MEM_DATA[29] K1MEM_DATA[30] C7MEM_DATA[

Page 58 - SRAM/FLASH Pin Name

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 61AV_PSU_5V W14AV_PSU_N12V T12AV_PWR2_12V W9AV_PWR2_3.3V W6AV_PWR2_5V W8BAT_CHARGE_MON_AV W11BAT_CHARGEMON_AC

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M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 63BA3P250-FG144 Pin ListFigure B-1. 144-Pin FBGA (Bottom View)Note: Full pin list data for the 144-Pin FBGA pa

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A3P250-FG144 Pin List64 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideB5 rxB6 txB7 lcd_blkB9 led[7]-greenB10 dip[0]B10 led[6]-greenC1 led[5]-greenC2 led[4]-g

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M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 65F4 led_pciF12 clk_50MhzG1 PCI_PRSNT1G4 PCI_PRSNT2G8 sram_ftG9 lcd_trG10 lcd_reG11 eth_rstH2 eth_an_enH3 eth_

Page 63 - A3P250-FG144 Pin List

A3P250-FG144 Pin List66 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideM7 debug[12]M8 debug[11]Table B-2 · Subset of A3P250-FG144 Pin List Usage Specific to S

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M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 67LCD Display Pin Name lcd_blk B7lcd_db[0] J4lcd_db[1] J2lcd_db[2] J1lcd_db[3] H11lcd_db[4] H9lcd_db[5] H8lcd_

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A3P250-FG144 Pin List68 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideSpare I/Os Pin Name debug[0] D11debug[1] D10debug[2] D9debug[3] D8debug[4] D7debug[5] D

Page 66 - KeyPads Pin Name

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 69CBoard SchematicsThis section provides board schematics for the M1 System Management Board, which uses an AR

Page 67 - Miscellaneous Pin Name

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

Page 68 - Spare I/Os Pin Name

Board Schematics70 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideFigure C-2. Smart Battery Operation5544332211D DC CB BA ABATTERYTEMP DIODEACCELERATED DISCHA

Page 69 - Board Schematics

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 71Figure C-3. Clocks5544332211D DC CB BA AUse Socket for the OSCUse Socket for the OSCClocks AM7AFS System Man

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Board Schematics72 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideFigure C-4. SRAM Memory Block5544332211D DC CB BA ASSRAM 512K/1M * 16816018 - 1M88018 - 512k

Page 71 - Figure C-3. Clocks

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 73Figure C-5. Ethernet, SMBus, RS232, RS4855544332211D DC CB BA ARS-232 TRANSCEIVERI2C/SMBUSRS485 2 WIRE Syst

Page 72 - Figure C-4. SRAM Memory Block

Board Schematics74 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideFigure C-6. PCI Connector 15544332211D DC CB BA Aempty33 MHzemptyDefault: No Resistor 0 ohm

Page 73 - 10/100 Ethernet PORT

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 75Figure C-7. PCI Connector 25544332211D DC CB BA ADefault: No Resistor 0.01uF capacitorempty 0.01uF capacitor

Page 74 - PCI SLOT 1

Board Schematics76 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideFigure C-8. Connections for ARM, Santa Cruz, Legacy5544332211D DC CB BA ARVI ME HEADERSANTA

Page 75 - PCI SLOT 2

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 77Figure C-9. JTAG ICE Programming5544332211D DC CB BA APLACE JUMPER BY DEFAULTJTAG ISP Programming AM7AFS Sys

Page 76 - LEGACY CONNECTOR

Board Schematics78 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideFigure C-10. PSU_DIG_EXT_SUPPLY5544332211D DC CB BA APower Connector to attachother Daughter

Page 77 - PLACE JUMPER BY DEFAULT

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 79Figure C-11. Tri-Color LED, Heater and Fan Assembly5544332211D DC CB BA AORANGEIOs driving TRICOLOR LEDBLUET

Page 78 - EXT BOARD SUPPLY

8 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideDesign ExampleThis user’s guide utilizes the M1 System Management Board, the System Management software and e

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Board Schematics80 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideFigure C-12. LCD Display, Potentiometer, Temperature Diodes5544332211D DC CB BA ALCD MODULE

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M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 81Figure C-13. M1AFS1500-FG484 Pin Assignment5544332211D DC CB BA AUSER VAREFSHROUDED HEADERREMINDER : Avoid p

Page 81 - USER VAREF

Board Schematics82 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideFigure C-14. Keypad and LEDs5544332211D DC CB BA A4 GREEN LEDS4 RED LEDSKey Pad Switch Place

Page 82 - Figure C-14. Keypad and LEDs

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 83Figure C-15. Current Monitoring, DIP Switch5544332211D DC CB BA ADIP SWITCH ConfigurationCURRENT MONITORINGC

Page 83 - CURRENT MONITORING

Board Schematics84 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideFigure C-16. A3P250-FG144 IO Extender FPGA5544332211D DC CB BA ASending TCK to J9.Will bring

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M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 85Figure C-17. Flash Memory5544332211D DC CB BA AFLASH 512K * 16FLASH 512K * 16512kx16 Flash- M29W800DT1Mx16 F

Page 85 - Figure C-17. Flash Memory

Board Schematics86 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideFigure C-18. Prototype Area5544332211D DC CB BA APrototype Area AM7AFS System Management Boa

Page 86 - Figure C-18. Prototype Area

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 87DBoard StackupThe Fusion evaluation board is a 14-layer board. The stackup of each layer of copper is shown

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M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 89EProduct SupportActel backs its products with various support services including Customer Service, a Custome

Page 89 - Product Support

M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 91Contents and System RequirementsThis chapter details the contents of the Cortex-M1-enabled Fusion-based Syst

Page 90 - 800.262.1060

Product Support90 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideContacting the Customer Technical Support CenterHighly skilled engineers staff the Technical

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M1 System Management Board User’s Guide 915VSB signal 20AA3P250-FG144 11A3P250-FG144 pin list 63Actelweb site 89web-based technical support 89ARM debu

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92 M1 System Management Board User’s GuideIndexRS485 port 17RTC control 45SSanta Cruz connector header 16setting thresholds 39setting thresholds graph

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