PolarFire MPF300T FPGA Video Kit
50200872 UG0872 User Guide Revision 1.0
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The following table lists the components of the video board.
Table 2 • Board Components
Component
Label on
Board
Description
Featured Device
PolarFire FPGA
FPGA
MPF300T-1FCG1152E
Power Supply
12 V power supply
J20
The board is powered by a 12 V power source using an ex12 V/5 A DC jack
ON/OFF switch
SW4
Power ON/OFF switch from +12 V external DC jack
Clocks
On-board 50 MHz
clock oscillator
X3
50 MHz clock oscillator with single-ended output
XCVR reference clock
Y5
148.5 MHz oscillator (differential LVDS output) that provides reference clock
(REFCLK) via PolarFire device pins AF29 and AF30. These pins are connected to the
XCVR
Clock Synthesizer
U15
CDCEL913PWR Clock Synthesizer for HDMI1.4 clocks and programmable through
the I2C
FPGA Programming and Debugging
FT4232H
U70
USB-to-quad serial ports in various configurations
JTAG programming
header
J18
This header is used to program and debug the PolarFire device using FlashPro4 or
FlashPro5. In the FlashPro software, the appropriate programmer (FlashPro4
orFlashPro5) must be selected.
SPI flash
U30
One 1 Gb SPI Flash from Micron MT25QL01GBBB8ESF-0SIT (P/N) connected to SPI
pins on bank 3 of the PolarFire device
Memory Chips
DDR4 Memory
U1,U2,
U3 and
U4
Four 4 Gb (MT40A256M16GE-083E:B) chips are connected in Fly-by topology with a
64-bit data bus for storing data bits
FMC HPC connector
J14
FMC connector with eight XCVR lanes and 13 Differential pairs HPC[HA0:12] and LPC
[0:33])
Video Interfaces
CSI-2 RX connector
J5
MIPI data and clock signals are received from Camera sensor board
DSI TX connector
J26
MIPI data and clock signals are transmitted to Display daughter board through the
connector
CS-2 TX connector
J4
MIPI data and clock signals are transmitted to Display daughter board through the
connector
General Purpose I/O
Switches
SW1 and
SW2
Push-button switches for user-interface debugging applications
DIP Switches
SW6
Four DIP switches for testing
Light-emitting diodes
(LEDs)
Four active-high LEDs connected to some of the user I/Os for debugging, and
twelve active high LEDs used for indicating power supply