Sundance SMT349 User Manual
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SMT349 User Manual
Megawords of 32-bits. The interface for this memory is not implemented in the
default firmware since it is not used for standard application.
8 Application
Development
Depending on the complexity of your application, you can develop code for SMT349
modules in several ways.
An application note on how to configure the FPGA can be downloaded from our
website. On the SMT349, the FPGA is paired with a PROM. At power-up and on
each TIM reset received by the module, the contents of the PROM is reloaded into
the FPGA. The FPGA/PROM/JTAG connectors are identical to the SMT370 module.
Please refer to the following link in case the SMT349 needs to be reprogrammed:
http://www.sundance.com/docs/SMT370%20Reprogramming.pdf
8.1 FPGA
-
SMT6500
This is the
support package for the FPGA
. It may be used to develop your application
in the FPGA of the module.
Troubleshooting
Our
Knowledge data base
and
FAQ
sections may help you to resolve some known
issues.
At power-up, the FPGA is not configured and is waiting for a bitstream to be loaded.
The default bitstream is
stored into the PROM and it is loaded into the FPGA at
power-up and after every TIM reset, provided that jumper J1 is fitted.
9 Operating
Conditions
9.1 Safety
The module presents no hazard to the user.
9.2 EMC
The module is designed to operate within an enclosed host system that provides
adequate EMC shielding. Operation within the EU EMC guidelines is only guaranteed
when the module is installed within an appropriate host system.
The module is protected from damage by fast voltage transients introduced along
output cables from outside the host system.
Short-circuiting any output to ground does not cause the host PC system to lock up or
reboot.