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CAN, UART, SPI, I2C, SDIO/MMC
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5 to 15 V supply voltage
Starting with revision 3 modules, 4 additional GTH transceivers and 2 differential clock pairs may be routed
to the module connector, by using the “G1” assembly variants. Please refer to Section 2.9.2 for details on
the assembly variants and MGT connectivity.
1.3
Deliverables
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XU1 SoC module
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XU1 SoC module documentation, available via download:
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XU1 SoC Module User Manual (this document)
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XU1 SoC Module Reference Design [2]
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XU1 SoC Module IO Net Length Excel Sheet [3]
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XU1 SoC Module FPGA Pinout Excel Sheet [4]
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XU1 SoC Module FPGA Pinout Assembly Variants Excel Sheet [5]
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XU1 SoC Module User Schematics (PDF) [6]
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XU1 SoC Module Known Issues and Changes [7]
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XU1 SoC Module Footprint (Altium, Eagle, Orcad and PADS) [8]
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XU1 SoC Module 3D Model (PDF) [9]
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XU1 SoC Module STEP 3D Model [10]
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Module Pin Connection Guidelines [11]
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Mercury Master Pinout [12]
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Enclustra Modules Heat Sink Application Note [18]
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Enclustra Build Environment [15] (Linux build environment; refer to Section 1.4.2 for details)
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Enclustra Build Environment How-To Guide [16]
1.4
Accessories
1.4.1
Reference Design
The XU1 SoC module reference design features an example configuration for the Zynq Ult
MPSoC device, together with an example top level HDL file for the user logic.
A number of software applications are available for the reference design, that show how to initialize the
peripheral controllers and how to access the external devices. Pre-compiled binaries are included in the
archive, so that the user can easily check that the hardware is functional.
The reference design can be downloaded from the Enclustra download page [2].
1.4.2
Enclustra Build Environment
The Enclustra Build Environment (EBE) [15] enables the user to quickly set up and run Linux on any Enclustra
SoC module or system board. It allows the user to choose the desired target, and download all the required
binaries, such as bitstream and FSBL. It downloads and compiles all required software, such as U-Boot, Linux,
and BusyBox based root file system.
The Enclustra Build Environment features a graphical user interface (GUI) and a command line interface (CLI)
that facilitates the automatic build flow.
The Enclustra Build Environment How-To Guide [16] describes in more detail how to use the EBE to customize
the provided software for the user application. The document provides information on the configuration
options for U-boot, Linux kernel and Buildroot, debugging possibilities for Linux applications, customization
of device trees and integration of existing or new kernel drivers.
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