Getting Started

2.2.1Core module ID

The ID of the core module is configured automatically by the connectors (there are no links to set) and depends on its position in the stack:

core module 0 is installed first

core module 1 is installed next, and cannot be fitted without core module 0

core module 2 is installed next, and cannot be fitted without core module 1

core module 3 is installed next, and cannot be fitted without core module 2.

The ID of the core module also defines the ID of the microprocessor it carries and the system bus address of its SDRAM. The position of a core module in the stack can be read from the CM_STAT register. See CM_STAT (0x10000010) on page 4-12.

2.2.2Powering the assembled Integrator development system

Power the assembled Integrator development system by:

connecting a bench power supply to the motherboard

installing the motherboard in a card cage or an ATX-type PC case, depending on type.

For further information, refer to the user guide for the motherboard you are using.

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