DAMC-FMC2ZUP User’s Manual
Appendix
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The microHDMI pin connections of connector are listed in the following table:
Name
Pin #
Type
TRIGGER_1_N
1
LVDS 2V5 INOUT
TRIGGER_1_P
2
LVDS 2V5 INOUT
TRIGGER_0_P
3
LVDS 2V5 INOUT
GND
4
PASSIVE
TRIGGER_0_N
5
LVDS 2V5 INOUT
SFP_TX_P
6
MGT
GND
7
PASSIVE
SFP_TX_N
8
MGT
SFP_RX_P
9
MGT
GND
10
PASSIVE
SFP_RX_N
11
MGT
CLK_IN_P
12
CLK INPUT
GND
13
PASSIVE
CLK_IN_N
14
CLK INPUT
3V3
15
PASSIVE
GND
16
PASSIVE
SCL
17
3V3 LVCMOS OUT
SDA
18
3V3 LVCMOS INOUT
3V3
19
PASSIVE
Figure 5-3:
High Density microHDMI pins connections
Trigger signals can be used to provide an external trigger to the Main FPGA or to
send such signal from the board to another device. Trigger signals on the connector
are differential LVDS and must not reach a level higher than 2.5V referenced to board
logic ground under any circumstance, failure to adhere to this requirement might
result in permanent damage.
CLK_IN signal is an LVDS compliant input with maximum input frequency of
200MHz, the highest voltage level allowed by the interface that does not result in
damage is 4V.
SFP_TX/RX are high speed transceivers provided to connect to an external
SFP/SFP+ module or another long-range high-speed interface.
MGT interface can be used to connect to a White Rabbit enabled network.
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