Q U I C K S T A R T G U I D E
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..........DONE WITH CONFIGURATION OF FPGA: B
-- TEMPERATURE SENSORS --
A YES
B YES
FPGA Temperature Alarm Threshold: 80 degrees C
The MCU is setting the temperature threshold (Causes the FPGAs to
automatically disable when overheating)
Figure 4 RS232 Output
4.2
Check LED status lights
The DN9002K10PCI has many status LEDs to help the user confirm the status of the
configuration process.
1.
Check the power Failure LEDs to confirm that all voltage rails of the
DN9002K10PCI are within tolerance. If the voltage of any critical power net
on the DN9002K10PCI is too high or too low, the board will be held in reset
and at least one of the red LEDs will light. The LEDs are located on the top
edge, near the left cornet of the PCB. Each one is labeled with the voltage that
it represents. Normally, all of these LEDs are off. If any of these LEDs light,
there is a power problem with the board, and you should contact us. First, make
sure that the output of the power supply is acceptable. If the 5V, 3.3V or 12V
power fail LED is lit, you most likely have a problem with the power supply
you are connected to, and less likely with the DN9002K10PCI.
2.
Reset LED. When the board is in reset for any reason, including power failure,
or pressing the reset button, this LED will light RED. The LED is located
below the RED voltage LEDs next to the logic-reset button.
3.
Check the Spartan FPGA status LED located near pin 1 of the PCI edge
connector (DS56). This LED should remain GREEN as long as the board is
powered on, except for a quarter second just as the board is powering on. This
LED indicated the configuration and control FPGA is on. If this LED is not
on, it indicates a problem with the board or firmware.
4.
Check the “DONE” LEDs of each FPGA. When an FPGA is configured, a
green LED labeled “DONE” will glow, to the upper left of the FPGA.
5.
Check the FPGA A user LEDs located just below the FPGA A. These LEDs
should be active if the Dini Group reference design is correctly loaded. Repeat
this step for FPGAs B. These Yellow LEDs are lined up horizontally below the
FPGAs.
6.
Check the CF activity LED, located just below the CompactFlash socket. When
the board is reading off the CompactFlash card during configuration, this
yellow LED should blink.
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