RTAX Prototyping » History » Revision 4
Revision 3 (Alexis Jeandet, 26/03/2015 01:49 PM) → Revision 4/6 (Alexis Jeandet, 29/03/2016 07:52 PM)
h1. RTAX Prototyping To prototype the Actel's RTAX4000D on our design we use tree two solutions, one home made and two one made by "Ironwood Electronics":http://www.ironwoodelectronics.com/ . We used the first home made solution for our engineering model because this solution is cheap and allow us to use only one A3PE3000 fpga and is compatible with RTAX4000D pinout. The second solution is an improved version of the first one. This second solution used because it is easier to remove if we want to solder a RTAX4000D-proto on the same board. The third solution allow us to test a RTAX4000D in tie-bar without soldering for tests such as <notextile></notextile>*P*<notextile></notextile>ost <notextile></notextile>*P*<notextile></notextile>rogramming <notextile></notextile>*B*<notextile></notextile>urn <notextile></notextile>*I*<notextile></notextile>n (PPBI). h2. First solution (home made) You can easily get source files of this socket here: document#29 The main drawback of this solution is that this socket isn't easy to solder. table(noborder){width: 90%;text-align: center;}. |!{width: 100%;padding:1em;}SocketLPPTop.jpg(Home made socket top view)!:https://hephaistos.lpp.polytechnique.fr/redmine/attachments/download/937/SocketLPPTop.jpg|!{width: 100% ;padding:1em;}SocketLPPSide.jpg(Home made socket side view)!:https://hephaistos.lpp.polytechnique.fr/redmine/attachments/download/935/SocketLPPSide.jpg|!{width: 100%;padding:1em;}SocketLPPonEM.JPG(Home made socket soldered on EM)!:https://hephaistos.lpp.polytechnique.fr/redmine/attachments/download/934/SocketLPPonEM.JPG| h2. Second solution (Ironwood) (Ironwood one) This solution has the same pinout than previous one. table(noborder){width: 90%;text-align: center;}. |!{width: 100%;padding:1em;}SocketManudaxTop.JPG(Ironwood socket top view)!:https://hephaistos.lpp.polytechnique.fr/redmine/attachments/download/939/SocketManudaxTop.JPG|!{width: 100% ;padding:1em;}SocketManudaxSide.JPG(Ironwood socket side view)!:https://hephaistos.lpp.polytechnique.fr/redmine/attachments/download/938/SocketManudaxSide.JPG|!{width: 100%;padding:1em;}LFR_EQM.JPG(Ironwood socket soldered on EQM1)!:https://hephaistos.lpp.polytechnique.fr/redmine/attachments/download/936/LFR_EQM.JPG| h2. Third solution (Ironwood) This solution allow solderless testing of your FPGA in *tie-bar*. This also allows you check your flight model board with a cheaper proto FPGA before doing anything with flight FPGA. Note that this socket needs holes on your PCB and takes some space on your PCB. |!{width: 100%;padding:1em;}EQM2_TOP.jpg(Ironwood socket top view)!:https://hephaistos.lpp.polytechnique.fr/redmine/attachments/download/1555/EQM2_TOP.jpg|!{width: 100% ;padding:1em;}EQM2_SIDE.jpg(Ironwood socket side view)!:https://hephaistos.lpp.polytechnique.fr/redmine/attachments/download/1553/EQM2_SIDE.jpg|!{width: 100%;padding:1em;}EQM2_SOCKET_OPENED.jpg(Ironwood socket opened on EQM2 with FPGA in tie-bar)!:https://hephaistos.lpp.polytechnique.fr/redmine/attachments/download/1554/EQM2_SOCKET_OPENED.jpg| EQM)!:https://hephaistos.lpp.polytechnique.fr/redmine/attachments/download/936/LFR_EQM.JPG|