Setting Up Hardware Components
Figure 1-21 PCIe Endpoint IP Prototyping Kit Setup Using E32 PHY Board
1.
Connect the E32 PHY board to HAPS-80:
a.
Use CABLE40_HT3 cables, and connect HT3 ports 20, 21, 22 and 23 on the HAPS-80 and HT3
ports 4 ,3 ,2 and 1 respectively, on the E32 PHY.
Also connect HT3 8, 9, 10 and 11 on the HAPS-80 and HT3 connectors 5, 6 ,7 and 8, respectively, on
the E32 PHY to mechanically connect the boards.
2.
Complete the following hardware power-up sequence to ensure proper inter-board communication.
a.
Power up the HAPS-80 board. Connect the HAPS-80 power supply. During the power-up
sequence, the supervision LEDs (RESET, READY, ALERT, and PWR) change color. After a
successful power-up sequence, all LEDs must be green (see
Sequence"). The LED marked UDONE indicates if the FPGA is configured.
b.
Power up the computer on which you are running the system. The HAPS-80 board LED1 turns
green to indicate the PCIe link connection (see
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"Appendix A.2, "HAPS-80 Power-Up
Synopsys, Inc.
PCIe IP Prototyping Kit Installation Guide
Appendix A.2, "HAPS-80 Power-Up
Sequence").
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