Intel IXD1110 manual Contents

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Contents

Contents

1.0

Introduction

7

 

1.1

About This Kit

7

 

1.2

Additional Equipment Required

7

 

1.3

About This Demo Board

8

 

 

1.3.1

Features

8

 

 

1.3.2

Component Location and Description

9

2.0

Quick Start

11

 

2.1

Setup

11

3.0

Typical Test Setup

12

4.0

CPU Daughter Card

13

 

4.1

CPU FPGA

14

 

4.2

IXF1110 Register Modifications on Startup

14

5.0

IXF1110 Software

15

 

5.1

PC Requirements

15

 

5.2

Installing the IXF1110 Software

16

 

5.3

Changing the IP Address of the CPU Daughter Card (Optional)

16

6.0

Optional Configurations

18

 

6.1

Reset Jumper JP2

18

 

 

6.1.1

Standard Operation

18

 

6.2

JTAG Test Signals

18

7.0

LEDs

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19

8.0

Test Points

20

 

8.1

Reset Test Points

20

 

8.2

IXF1110 Input Clock Test Points

20

 

8.3

GBIC Test Points

20

 

8.4

Mictor Connectors

21

 

8.5

Power and Ground Test Points

22

 

8.6

Unused Test Points

24

9.0

Board Schematics

25

10.0

Bill of Materials

38

Development Kit Manual

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Document Number: 250807

Revision Number: 003

Revision Date: June 27, 2003

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Contents Development Kit Manual Intel IXD1110 Demo BoardDevelopment Kit Manual Contents Tables FiguresRevision History Contents Introduction About This KitAdditional Equipment Required About The IXD1110 Demo Board FeaturesComponent Description Intel IXD1110 Demo Board Principal ComponentsFpga Quick Start SetupTypical Test Setup Typical Test SetupIntel IXF1110 CPU Daughter Card CPU Daughter CardIXF1110 Register Modifications on Startup CPU FpgaPC Requirements IXF1110 SoftwareChanging the IP Address of the CPU Daughter Card Optional Installing the IXF1110 SoftwareDram OK Jtag Test Signals JP1 Optional ConfigurationsReset Jumper JP2 Jtag Test SignalsIXF1110 LED Behavior LEDsGbic Test Points Reset Test PointsTest Points IXF1110 Input Clock Test PointsMictor Connectors Mictor Connector Test Points Sheet 1Gbic Test Points Sheet 2 Test Point Symbol Description Power and Ground Test PointsMictor Connector Test Points Sheet 2 Power Test Points Sheet 1Ground Test Points Power Test Points Sheet 2Unused Test Points Unused Test PointsTest Points Description IXD1110 Demo Board Power Revision A1 SchematicsDigital Power1.8 Digital Power 2.5GND Analog Power Intel IXD1110 Analog PowerControl I2C Data I2CDATA4 I2CDATA3MODDEF3 MODDEF0 I2CDATA4IXF0MODDEF6 AB9AC9 I2CDATA6I2CDATA9IXF0 IXD1110SerDes/GBIC Port MODDEF9 L1SPI-4 Phase 2 RX SPI-4 Phase 2 TXIXD1110 SPI4-2 Rclk SERSrclk Srclr+3.3V PowerIXF1110 & CPU Interfaces +2.5VConnectors CLK0 CLK1 CLK3 GND GND GND GND GNDGND CLK2 Bill of Materials Intel IXD1110 Demo Board Bill of Materials Rev. A1Reference Designator Description Manufacturer Part Number Misc Bottom Testpoint

IXD1110 specifications

The Intel IXD1110 is an advanced integrated circuit that serves as a highly efficient and versatile solution for various communication and data processing applications. Built on Intel's cutting-edge technology, the IXD1110 showcases enhanced performance characteristics tailored for modern industrial and embedded systems.

One of the most notable features of the IXD1110 is its robust processing capability. Designed to support high-speed data transfer, this device operates with a clock frequency of up to 500 MHz. Such a high processing speed ensures that the IXD1110 can handle data-heavy applications with ease, making it an ideal choice for real-time data processing tasks.

In terms of connectivity, the IXD1110 boasts multiple communication interfaces. It supports Ethernet, SPI, and I2C protocols, allowing seamless integration into various system architectures. The Ethernet interface ensures high-bandwidth connectivity, giving developers the flexibility to connect the IXD1110 to both wired and wireless networks. This opens up possibilities for IoT (Internet of Things) applications, where reliable and fast communication is critical.

Another standout feature of the IXD1110 is its low-power consumption, which is a significant consideration for embedded systems and battery-powered devices. Intel has implemented advanced power management technologies in the IXD1110, enabling it to operate efficiently while minimizing energy usage. This characteristic not only extends the lifespan of the devices it powers but also reduces overall operational costs.

The IXD1110 also includes advanced security features, catering to the growing demand for secure processing in connected devices. Integrated hardware security mechanisms help safeguard against vulnerabilities and attacks, ensuring data integrity and protecting sensitive information.

Additionally, the IXD1110 is designed for scalability, allowing developers to adapt the device to a wide range of applications, from automotive systems to industrial automation. Its flexible architecture accommodates future upgrades and enhancements, making it a long-term investment for companies looking to future-proof their systems.

In conclusion, the Intel IXD1110 stands out with its high processing speeds, versatile connectivity options, low power consumption, advanced security features, and scalability. These attributes make it a compelling choice for organizations looking to leverage cutting-edge technology in their communication and data processing systems. As industries continue to evolve towards greater connectivity and automation, the IXD1110 is positioned as a key enabler in this technological transformation.