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VSC8514 Evaluation Board

VPPD-03695 VSC8514 User Guide Revision 1.0

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Quick Start

This section shows the quick start for VSC8514.

4.1

Connecting the Power Supply

The evaluation board uses 5 VDC to power the on-board regulators creating the 3.3 V, 2.5 V, and 1.0 V 
rails which drive the devices as well as modules. The evaluation board can be powered using the power 
pack which provides the 5 VDC. Simply plug the AC adaptor into a wall socket and the barrel end into J67 
(see the upper right corner of Figure 1). Immediately the user should see several LEDs turn on.

The user may alternately connect the board to a bench style power supply by connecting the red banana 
plug to 5 VDC and the black banana plug to ground. If the supply provides 3 A the board should come 
alive as described above.

4.2

PC Software Installation

Download the ZIP file to the PC’s root directory, normally C:\.
Extract to C:\
Double click the icon to launch the GUI (It is acceptable to drag the icon to the desktop)

4.3

Connecting to the Board to the PC

The Rabbit board can interface with a PC either through a direct connection to the PC or if configured 
properly through a local area network. The latter option requires the user to configure the Rabbit’s IP 
address so as to properly reside on the user’s network.

The IP address of the board should be written on the Rabbit network interface daughter board card. The 
default value should be 10.9.70.193. You will need to use this IP address to initially access the board for 
operation or to change its IP address.

4.3.1

Changing the IP Address of the Board

Determine and write down the new unique IP address you wish to change the board to.
Directly connect an Ethernet cable from a PC to the Rabbit board.

: Some older PCs do not support auto-crossover on the Ethernet connection so a cross-over 

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cable may be needed.
Launch a DOS command window by clicking on the Start->Run button and typing “cmd”.
Within the DOS command window type “Telnet”.
In the Telnet window, connect to the Rabbit board’s address using the open command by typing 
open 10.9.70.193, as this is the factory default address.
You should have a prompt and be able to type help to get a list of commands available on the 
Rabbit.
a.) If you are unable to connect, then most likely you will need to change the IP address of the 
connected PC to have the first 3 octets similar to the board by following the subsequent steps.
b.) On the PC under Windows -> Control Panel ->Network Connections -> Local Area Connection, 
right mouse click for Properties. Under the General tab highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click 
on Properties. From there enter the new PC IP address such as 10.9.70.yyy where yyy is a unique 
value and NOT the same as the Rabbit board. Once complete, return to step 4.
From the Telnet window, update the IP address by typing set ip <new IP address> <Enter>, where 
<new IP address> is in the form of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx.
After hitting <Enter> the IP address will change and the Rabbit will save the value and reboot which 
may take approximately 1 minute.
The Telnet session will disconnect from the board.
Change your PC IP address to the same IP network as the Rabbit board.
Telnet to the Rabbit board.
Use the following commands to complete configuration of the Rabbit board configuration:
a) set netmask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
b) set gateway xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
c) save env
Please record and inform Microsemi of the new IP address of the board when you return so that 

Summary of Contents for VSC8514

Page 1: ...VSC8514 User Guide VSC8514 Evaluation Board March 2014...

Page 2: ...4 4 Quick Start 5 4 1 Connecting the Power Supply 5 4 2 PC Software Installation 5 4 3 Connecting to the Board to the PC 5 4 3 1 Changing the IP Address of the Board 5 4 4 Using the Control Software 6...

Page 3: ...ry The revision history describes the changes that were implemented in this document The changes are listed by revision starting with the most current publication 1 1 Revision 1 0 Revision 1 0 of this...

Page 4: ...nd board space Dual recovered clock outputs are available to support Synchronous Ethernet Sync E applications each with programmable squelch options This document describes the architecture and usage...

Page 5: ...e QSGMII differential input port is available through SMA connectors J1 and J2 while the output port is available through SMA connectors J4 and J5 Both of them are AC coupled Switch Block Control SW1...

Page 6: ..._SQUELCH_IN is pulled down which disables the clock squelching and RCVRDCLK1 is connected to the Zarlink device while RCVRDCLK2 is connected to SMA connector J24 RCVRDCLK1 and RCVRDCLK2 connections ca...

Page 7: ...down the new unique IP address you wish to change the board to Directly connect an Ethernet cable from a PC to the Rabbit board Some older PCs do not support auto crossover on the Ethernet connection...

Page 8: ...DC to the EVB Launch the GUI by double clicking the GUI shortcut located in C EliseGUI_4_67 or on the desktop if it has been moved there The GUI connection window shown in the figure below should appe...

Page 9: ...ns of the PHY API standalone app While the init script sequence may not be required for specific operational modes an init script sequence is highly recommended to ensure correct performance over the...

Page 10: ...Packet Generator register Refer to the datasheet for configuration options A good CRC packet counter is in ExtMII 18 13 0 A read of the register reads back the good CRC packets and then clears the re...

Page 11: ...tion Board VPPD 03695 VSC8514 User Guide Revision 1 0 9 5 Additional Information For any additional information or questions regarding the devices mentioned in this document contact your local sales r...

Page 12: ...rmine suitability of any products and to test and verify the same The information provided by Microsemi hereunder is provided as is where is and with all faults and the entire risk associated with suc...

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