Network Interface Module Data Sheet

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.
Module Overview ...................................................................................................................5
2.
Physical Dimensions and Connector Pinout ..........................................................................5
2.1 Physical Constraints......................................................................................................6
2.2 Signal Interface Connector ...........................................................................................7
2.3 Connector Pinout ..........................................................................................................9
2.4 Power requirements ....................................................................................................15
2.5 Reset Requirements ....................................................................................................15
3.
Communication Interfaces between the Host Processor and Network Interface Module ....15
3.1 UART Host Interface ..................................................................................................15
3.2 Parallel Host Interface ................................................................................................16
4.
Considerations for Production and Maintenance .................................................................17
4.1 Boot Loader ................................................................................................................18
4.2 JTAG...........................................................................................................................18
5.
For Additional Information ..................................................................................................19
6.
Revision History ...................................................................................................................19
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 – Overview of Module Components and Interfaces ..........................................................5
Figure 2 - Dimensions of the Network Interface Module (Plane View)..........................................6
Figure 3 - Dimensions of the Network Interface Module (Cross-section) ......................................7
Figure 4 - Socket dimensions to mate the Network Interface Module ............................................8
Figure 5 - Location of X1 connector and Pin A1.............................................................................9
Figure 6 - Summary of Connector Pin Names ...............................................................................10
Figure 7 – UART Host Interface Connection for Module .............................................................16
Figure 8 – Parallel Host Interface Connection ...............................................................................16
Figure 9 – Programming Connections and Devices ......................................................................17
LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 - Network Interface Module Connector Pin Definition – X1-A Connector .....................11
Table 2 - Network Interface Module Connector Pin Definition – X1-B Connector .....................12
Table 3 - Network Interface Module Connector Pin Definition – X1-C Connector .....................13
Table 4 - Network Interface Module Connector Pin Definition – X1-D Connector .....................14
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Module Overview
The RapID Platform Network Interface module contains everything needed including the
communications controller, protocol stacks, Flash, RAM, and analog driver. Figure 1 provides
an overview of the module.
Figure 1 – Overview of Module Components and Interfaces
The remainder of this document provides technical details for the Network Interface module and
the information necessary to integrate the module into a circuit card.
2.
Physical Dimensions and Connector Pinout
This paragraph describes the process for installing the Network Interface module in a field
device’s application hardware. The process is straightforward and consists of designing a lowcost socket into the application hardware to provide signal interface and power connections.
Only a single +3.3V power supply is required. In addition, a UART or parallel interface is used
to communicate with a host processor.
Any unused module inputs may be left floating. The appropriate pull-up resistors are included
on the module.
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Physical Constraints
The Network Interface module is 1.85” (47,0mm) x 2.218” (56,4mm) as shown in Figure 2. The
module height from the X1 seating plane is 0.715” (18,2mm) as shown in Figure 3. The RJ45
(Ethernet) connector and all LEDs are conveniently located along one edge of the PC board for
easy access. Note that the RJ45 and the LEDs are flush with the PC board edge. The
Link/Activity LEDs for Ethernet ports 1 and 2 are located inside the RJ45 connector. The power
and bi-color LED indicators are on the bottom side of the PC board as shown in Figure 3.
All components on the bottom of the PC board are above the X1 connector seating plane, as
shown in Figure 3. All components on the application hardware that are within the Network
Interface module outline should be shorter than the target system's X1 mating connector to
prevent physical interference. The recommended mating connector defined in the next
paragraph (SSW-116-21-F-D) has a height of 0.335” (8,51mm). If the recommended mating
connector is used, all components within the Network Interface module outline should be shorter
than 0.335” (8,51mm).
Figure 2 - Dimensions of the Network Interface Module (Plane View)
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Figure 3 - Dimensions of the Network Interface Module (Cross-section)
2.2
Signal Interface Connector
The module is installed into the target system using a 64 pin, 0.1” (2,54mm) pitch socket. This
socket consists of 4 rows of 16 pins, as shown in Figure 4. The connector reference designator in
the Network Interface module schematic is X1. The 4 rows are designated A, B, C and D. Rows
A and B are on 0.1” (2,54mm) centers, as are rows C and D. The connector can be implemented
by using 2 dual row connectors, 1 for rows A and B, and 1 for rows C and D. The recommended
connector for each of these is Samtec part number SSW-116-21-F-D.
The additional plated through hole shown in Figure 4 is a mounting hole. It is connected to
chassis ground on the Network Interface module. This plated through hole is a 0.125”
(3,175mm) hole with a 0.250” (6,35mm) pad.
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Figure 4 - Socket dimensions to mate the Network Interface Module
Figure 5 shows the location of the X1 connector relative to the Network Interface board outline.
The dimensions are referenced to the center of pin X1-A1 and the upper right corner of the PC
board.
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Figure 5 - Location of X1 connector and Pin A1
2.3
Connector Pinout
A summary on the pinout is shown in Figure 6 and the detailed pin definition is provided in
Table 1 through Table 4. All signals are 3.3V logic levels. All inputs except MAN_RESET_N
are 5 volt tolerant. MAN_RESET_N is not 5 volt tolerant, and must be supplied by a +3.3V
signal.
Chassis ground is provided on pin X1-C10 for additional shielding of the Ethernet network
components.
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Figure 6 - Summary of Connector Pin Names
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Table 1 - Network Interface Module Connector Pin Definition – X1-A Connector
X1
Pin
Signal Name
A1
UIC0_1
Input
Write Data Bit 1 for Parallel Host Interface
A2
UIC0_2
Input
Write Data Bit 2 for Parallel Host Interface
A3
UIC0_3
Input
Write Data Bit 3 for Parallel Host Interface
A4
UIC0_4
Input
Write Data Bit 4 for Parallel Host Interface
A5
UIC0_5
Input
Write Data Bit 5 for Parallel Host Interface
A6
UIC0_6
Input
Write Data Bit 6 for Parallel Host Interface
A7
UIC0_15
Input
Write Data Bit 15 for Parallel Host Interface
A8
UIC0_17
Output
“INT4”connection for Parallel Host Interface
A9
INT4
Input
Interrupt 4, has 10K pull-up resistor on module;
“USED” for Parallel Host Interface
A10
NC
Not Connected
Do Not Connect
A11
NC
Not Connected
Do Not Connect
A12
NC
Not Connected
Spare pin
A13
NC
Not Connected
Spare pin
A14
NC
Not Connected
Spare pin
A15
NC
Not Connected
Spare pin
A16
NC
Not Connected
Spare pin
Direction
Function
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Table 2 - Network Interface Module Connector Pin Definition – X1-B Connector
X1
Pin
Signal Name
B1
+3V3
B2
Direction
Power
BOOTLOAD_EN_N Input
Function
+3.3V Power Supply Input
Bootload Enable (active low),
has 10K pull-up resistor on module
B3
UIC0_11
Input
Write Data Bit 11 for Parallel Host Interface
B4
UIC0_12
Input
Write Data Bit 12 for Parallel Host Interface
B5
UIC0_10
Input
Write Data Bit 10 for Parallel Host Interface
B6
UIC0_9
Input
Write Data Bit 9 for Parallel Host Interface
B7
UIC0_8
Input
Write Data Bit 8 for Parallel Host Interface
B8
MAN_RESET_N
Input
Manual Reset Input to FIDO's supervisor IC (active low);
Not 5V Tolerant
B9
+3V3
Power
+3.3V Power Supply Input
B10
UIC0_13
Input
Write Data Bit 13 for Parallel Host Interface
B11
NC
Not Connected
Do Not Connect
B12
NC
Not Connected
Do Not Connect
B13
NC
Not Connected
Do Not Connect
B14
NC
Not Connected
Do Not Connect
B15
NC
Not Connected
Do Not Connect
B16
RESET_OUT_N
Output
FIDO's reset output
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Table 3 - Network Interface Module Connector Pin Definition – X1-C Connector
X1
Pin
Signal Name
C1
GND
Ground
Signal Ground
C2
UIC1_17
Output
“FIFONOTEMPTY_N” for Parallel Host Interface
C3
UIC1_16
Input
TX for UART Host Interface (Connect to Host RX);
or “RD_SEL_N” for Parallel Host Interface
C4
UIC1_0
Output
RX for UART Host Interface (Connect to Host TX);
or Read Data Bit 0 for Parallel Host Interface
C5
UIC0_0
Input
Write Data Bit 0 for Parallel Host Interface
C6
UIC0_16
Input
“WR_SEL_N” for Parallel Host Interface
C7
UIC0_14
Output
Write Data Bit 14 for Parallel Host Interface
C8
UIC0_7
Output
Write Data Bit 7 for Parallel Host Interface
C9
GND
Ground
Signal Ground
C10
CHASSIS GND
Chassis Ground
Ethernet line-side isolated ground
C11
NC
Not Connected
Do Not Connect
C12
NC
Not Connected
Do Not Connect
C13
NC
Not Connected
Do Not Connect
C14
NC
Not Connected
Do Not Connect
C15
NC
Not Connected
Do Not Connect
C16
NC
Not Connected
Spare pin
Direction
Function
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Table 4 - Network Interface Module Connector Pin Definition – X1-D Connector
X1
Pin
Signal Name
D1
UIC1_1
Output
Read Data Bit 1 for Parallel Host Interface
D2
UIC1_2
Output
Read Data Bit 2 for Parallel Host Interface
D3
UIC1_3
Output
Read Data Bit 3 for Parallel Host Interface
D4
UIC1_4
Output
Read Data Bit 4 for Parallel Host Interface
D5
UIC1_5
Output
Read Data Bit 5 for Parallel Host Interface
D6
UIC1_6
Output
Read Data Bit 6 for Parallel Host Interface
D7
UIC1_7
Output
Read Data Bit 7 for Parallel Host Interface
D8
UIC1_8
Output
Read Data Bit 8 for Parallel Host Interface
D9
UIC1_9
Output
Read Data Bit 9 for Parallel Host Interface
D10
UIC1_10
Output
Read Data Bit 10 for Parallel Host Interface
D11
UIC1_11
Output
Read Data Bit 11 for Parallel Host Interface
D12
UIC1_12
Output
Read Data Bit 12 for Parallel Host Interface
D13
UIC1_13
Output
Read Data Bit 13 for Parallel Host Interface
D14
UIC1_14
Output
Read Data Bit 14 for Parallel Host Interface
D15
UIC1_15
Output
Read Data Bit 15 for Parallel Host Interface
D16
NC
Not Connected
Spare pin
Direction
Function
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Power requirements
The Network Interface module consumes approximately 1.5W, supplied from a single +3.3V
supply. The power supply requirements for voltage and current are +3.3V ± 10%, 500mA. The
3.3V power is supplied to pins X1-B1 and X1-B9 and ground is connected to pins X1-C1 and
X1-C9.
2.5
Reset Requirements
The Network Interface module may be reset by the application hardware. Module signal X1-B8,
referred to as MAN_RESET_N is the reset input to the Network Interface module. This input is
connected to the manual reset input of the on-board reset supervisor (U2). U2 is a TC1270A
voltage supervisor chip which requires a low pulse for a minimum of 10uS in order to generate a
valid reset.
Since the module does have an on-board supervisor IC, it may be allowed to initialize without an
external reset source. Module signal X1-B16, referred to as RESET_OUT_N, is an output that
indicates if the module is in a reset state. The signal will go low to indicate the reset state is
active.
Regardless of how the module is reset, it will not be available for communication until the
software has initialized the module and entered the operating state. The time required for the
module to enter the operating state is 1.0 second after the receipt of a valid reset pulse or after
power is valid if no external reset source is used.
3.
Communication Interfaces between the Host Processor and
Network Interface Module
The Network Interface module requires a host processor, and may interface to the host via a
UART (serial) or a 16 bit parallel interface. Implementation of each of these interfaces is
described in the following paragraphs.
3.1
UART Host Interface
The UART Host Interface is implemented using two pins from the Network Interface. These
pins are X1-C3 and X1-C4. The signal names for these pins, as shown in Table 3, are UIC1_16
and UIC1_0, respectively. UIC1_16 is the Network Interface TX signal, and UIC1_0 is the
Network Interface RX signal. The Network Interface TX signal must be connected to the Host
Processor RX signal, and the Network Interface RX signal must be connected to the Host
Processor TX signal. Figure 7 provides an overview of these signal connections.
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Figure 7 – UART Host Interface Connection for Module
3.2
Parallel Host Interface
The Parallel Host Interface is implemented as a 16-bit read FIFO and a 16-bit write FIFO.
Support circuitry between the Host Processor and Network Interface is required and must be
designed into the application hardware. The host processor connects to a 16-bit data bus and
must use 4 control signals to either read data from the Network Interface or write data to the
Network Interface. The Network Interface connects to a 16-bit write data bus, a 16-bit read data
bus, and 5 control signals. Figure 8 provides an overview of these connections.
Figure 8 – Parallel Host Interface Connection
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Refer to the “HPI Personality Module” schematic (SCH-NI_100-EDB-001) for details on the
circuitry required for the Parallel Host Interface. Table 1 through Table 4 may be used to
understand the signal names in the schematic. The 16-bit data bus on the host side of the
interface is referred to as HPI_D0 through HPI_D15. The four control signals are referred to as
HPI_OE_N, HPI_CS_N, HPI_WE_N, and FIFONOTEMPTY_N. As noted in the schematics, it
is important that signal pins X1-A9 and X1-A8 on the Network Interface connector be tied
together when integrating the module on the application hardware.
Refer to the “Host Processor Interface User Guide.pdf” for a detailed description of the Parallel
Host Interface. These documents are found on the Network Interface Tools page in the
Developer Portal on the Innovasic website.
4.
Considerations for Production and Maintenance
There are two methods for configuring and programming the Network Interface module during
production of end use systems, a Boot Loader over Ethernet or JTAG.
The Boot Loader and JTAG methods can also be used to perform field updates during
maintenance for the end devices. The subparagraphs below provide an overview of these
methods. Figure 9 shows the connections and devices involved for all three methods for either a
module or embedded design.
Figure 9 – Programming Connections and Devices
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Boot Loader
Innovasic supports programming flash chips on the Network Interface module or embedded
design using the Ethernet Connector. The type of programming file used to support this is called
a .load file. Innovasic supplies .load files for each software component in the Network Interface.
These components are identified as:
Boot Loader
Unified Interface
Network
Configuration Data
These .load file types are available on the Network Interface Software page in the Developer
Portal on the Innovasic website, and can be loaded as described in the “Boot Loader User
Guide.pdf”.
It is important to note that the BOOTLOADER_EN_N signal must be grounded when the
Network Interface powers-up in order to enter the programming mode. This is an important
consideration if end use device requires field updates.
4.2
JTAG
Innovasic supports programming flash chips on the Network Interface module or embedded
design using the JTAG Connector. The type of programming file used to support this is called a
.elf file. Innovasic supplies .elf files for each software component in the Network Interface.
These components are identified as:
Boot Loader
Unified Interface
Network
Configuration Data
These .elf file types are available on the Network Interface Software page in the Developer
Portal on the Innovasic website.
Using the JTAG method for configuring and programing the Network Interface requires a PC,
JTAG “wiggler” and programming software, and .elf programming files. The wiggler and
programming software may be ordered from Innovasic using part number
“RapID-PGMR VMCGR”.
A connector compatible with the ribbon-cable side of the wiggler is already installed on the
module as shown in Figure 9. This connector must be used in the embedded design. The ribbon
cable on the wiggler connects to the module/embedded design connector. The other end of the
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wiggler connects to the USB port of the PC. Detailed instructions for loading and programming
with the .elf files are provided with the JTAG programming software.
Note that it is possible to program blank flash using the JTAG method. This method is useful if
a Flash Programmer is not available. Access to the JTAG connector is required; however,
grounding BOOTLOADER_EN_N is not required.
5.
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