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Lars-Peter Clausen 6d31a437aa dac_fmc_ebz: Add initial Arria10 SoC support
Add support for the Arria 10 SoC development kit to the dac_fmc_ebz
project.

This allows to use the following FMC boards on the Arria 10 SoC development
Kit carrier:
  * AD9135-FMC-EBZ
  * AD9136-FMC-EBZ
  * AD9144-FMC-EBZ
  * AD9152-FMC-EBZ
  * AD9154-FMC-EBZ
  * AD9171-FMC-EBZ
  * AD9172-FMC-EBZ
  * AD9173-FMC-EBZ

Note that the board in its default configuration is not fully compatible with the
mentioned FMC boards and some slight re-work moving some 0 Ohm resistors is
required. The rework concerns the LA01 and LA05 pins, which by default are
not connected to the FPGA. The changes required are:

  LA01_P_CC
    R612: R0 -> DNI
    R610: DNI -> R0
  LA01_N_CC
    R613: R0 -> DNI
    R611: DNI -> R0
  LA05_P
    R621: R0 -> DNI
    R620: DNI -> R0
  LA05_N
    R633: R0 -> DNI
    R632: DNI -> R0

The main differences between AD9144-FMC-EBZ and AD9172-FMC-EBZ are:
  * The DAC txen signals are connected to different pins
  * The polarity of the spi_en signal is active low instead of active high
  * The maximum lane rate is up to 15.4 Gpbs

To accommodate this all 4 possible txen signals as well as the spi_en
signal are connected to GPIOs. Software can decide how to use them
depending on which FMC board is connected.

Note that each carrier has a maximum supported lane rate. Modes of the
AD9172 (and similar) that exceed the carrier specific limit can not be used
on that carrier. The limits are as following:
  * A10SoC: 14.2 Gbps
2019-06-06 11:45:05 +03:00
Lars-Peter Clausen c2c78b1b73 dac_fmc_ebz: Add initial ZCU102 and ZC706 carrier support
Add a generic project for the AD91xx-FMC-EBZ DAC boards connected to the
ZCU102 and ZC706 carrier boards.

The project is called dac_fmc_ebz as the intention is to support all DAC
FMC evaluation boards with this project since they are sufficiently similar
to be supported by the same design.
This project will successively extended to add support for more boards.

The desired DAC device and JESD operation mode must be selected from the following
file:
  ./common/config.tcl

This design can support the following FMC boards which are all pin
compatible:
  * AD9135-FMC-EBZ
  * AD9136-FMC-EBZ
  * AD9144-FMC-EBZ
  * AD9152-FMC-EBZ
  * AD9154-FMC-EBZ
  * AD916x-FMC-EBZ
  * AD9171-FMC-EBZ
  * AD9172-FMC-EBZ
  * AD9173-FMC-EBZ

Note that the AD9152-FMC-EBZ only uses the first 4 lanes, whereas all other
boards use 8 lanes.

This project assumes that the transceiver reference clock and SYSREF are
provided via the clock distribution chip that is found on the
ADxxxx-FMC-EBZ board.

In terms of pin connections between the FPGA and the FMC board the
AD9172-FMC-EBZ is very similar to the AD9144-FMC-EBZ.

The main differences are:
  * The DAC txen signals are connected to different pins
  * The polarity of the spi_en signal is active low instead of active high
  * The maximum lane rate is up to 15.4 Gpbs

To accommodate this 5 txctrl signals as well as the spi_en signal are connected
to GPIOs. Software can decide how to use them depending on which FMC board
is connected.

Note that each carrier has a maximum supported lane rate. Modes of the
AD9172 (and similar) that exceed the carrier specific limit can not be used
on that carrier. The limits are as following:
  * ZC706:  10.3125 Gbps
  * ZCU102: 15.4 Gbps (max AD9172 lanerate)

* SPI and GPIOs to PMOD header support

Connect a SPI interface and some GPIOs to the PL PMOD headers on the zcu102
and zc706 carriers.

This is can be used to control additional external hardware like a clock
chip or an analog front-end.

This is especially useful on FMC boards that do not feature a clock
generator chip.

The pin out is:
	PMOD  1: SPI clock
	PMOD  2: SPI chipselect
	PMOD  3: SPI MOSI
	PMOD  4: SPI MISO
	PMOD  7: GPIO 0
	PMOD  8: GPIO 1
	PMOD  9: GPIO 2
	PMOD 10: GPIO 3

The GPIOs are mapped at offset 48-51 of the EMIO GPIOs.
2019-06-06 11:45:05 +03:00