F2G User Manual

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Contents

Chpater1 Introduction

The F2G board is designed to convert a FPGA Mezzanine Card(FMC) or FPGA Mezzanine Card Plus(FMC+) interface to four 2x20pin expansion prototype(GPIO) connectors, which are compatible with the expansion headers of the Terasic DE-Series board(Such as DE2-115/DE10-Standard). Users can connect up to four GPIO connectors onto a FMC-interfaced host board via a F2G board.

1-1 Kit Contents

Figure 1-1 shows a photograph of the F2G package.

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Figure 1‑1 The F2G package contents
  1. F2G Card
  2. Screw & Copper Pillar Pakage
  3. CD Download Guide

1-2 Features

Figure 1-2 shows the photo of a F2G board. The important functions of the F2G are listed below:

  • FMC High-Pin Count Interface.
  • IO standard is dependent on FMC Voltage of the Mother board.
  • Four 2x20 GPIO Headers.
  • 2x6 TMD Header.
  • SMA Clock Input.
  • Button x2.
  • SWtich x2.
  • LED x2.
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Figure 1‑2 The picture of a F2G board

1-3 Layout and Components

This section presents the features and design characteristics of the board. A photograph of the board is shown in Figure 1-3 and Figure 1-4 It depicts the layout of the board and indicates the location of the connectors and key components.

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Figure 1‑3 Top view of the F2G board
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Figure 1‑4 Bottom view of the F2G board

1-4 Block Diagram

Figure 1-5 gives the block diagram of the board. According to the Vita 57 specification, the FMC connector can be divided into two specifications: high pin count and low pin count. Therefore, in the figure, we draw the pins of the FMC into 3 groups such as LA, HA and HB. Pins with a L prefix (LA) shall have connector contacts populated in the low-pin and high-pin count connectors Pins with a H prefix (HA and HB) shall have connector contacts populated only in the high-pin count connector. Allow users to understand their FPGA motherboard can use those F2G board interfaces

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Figure 1‑5 Block diagram of the F2G board

1-2 Getting Help

Contact us via the following methods for further technical assistance:

Chpater2 Board Component

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