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Silicon serial number and ps/2 serial port test, Processor-based tests, Additional hardware required – Digilent 6003-410-000P-KIT User Manual

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UG069 (v1.0) March 8, 2005

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Processor-Based Tests

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Silicon Serial Number and PS/2 Serial Port Test

This test verifies the operation of the two PS/2 ports,

as well as the one wire interface to the

Silicon Serial Number. The board serial number is displayed on the SVGA display along
with the key that was pressed on the PS/2 connected keyboard.

A separate field on the SVGA display is used for each of the PS/2 ports.

Additional Hardware Required

5V external power supply

SVGA display with cable capable of showing a 640 x 480 at 60 Hz image

PC keyboard

Test Procedure

1.

Set the “CONFIG SOURCE/PROM VERSION” DIP switch SW9 with both of the
switches up or closed.

2.

Plug in the external 5V power supply, and turn on the board by sliding SW11 up
towards the “ON” label. LEDs D14 “GOLDEN CONFIG,” D19 “PROM CONFIG,” and
D4 “DONE” should be on.

3.

Connect the SVGA display to the SVGA output connector J13. The 12-digit board serial
number should be displayed in the upper text portion of the display.

4.

Plug in the PC keyboard into the upper PS/2 jack J12. Type any character on the
keyboard. The typed character should be seen in the “MOUSE PORT ASCII
CHARACTER” field in the upper text portion of the display.

5.

Plug in the PC keyboard into the lower PS/2 jack J12. Type any character on the
keyboard. The typed character should be seen in the “KYBD PORT ASCII
CHARACTER” field in the upper text portion of the display.

Processor-Based Tests

The processor-based tests exercise the XUP Virtex-II Pro Development System
functionality most efficiently controlled via software programming. These tests use the RS-
232 serial interface as the control input and status-reporting interface, also exercising its
functionality in the process.

Like the hardware

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based tests, the configuration source DIP switches should be set to the

“PROM” and “GOLDEN CONFIG” settings, and the D14 “GOLDEN CONFIG” LED
should be lit after power is applied to the board. The user should note that the hardware-
based tests are active while the processor-based tests are being run or accessed. The user
should also note that the RESET\RELOAD button resets the processor and returns the
programming to the Built-In Self-Test Main Menu.

On power-up or reset, the Built-In Self-Test Main Menu, shown in

Figure D-2

, should be

displayed in your PC’s terminal window.