{{WarningMessage|text=By default, BoraXEVB comes with a Zynq 7030-based SOMSoM when it is sold with BoraX. HoweverWhen it is sold with Bora Lite, it is mated with a Zynq 7020-based SoM instead. Nevertheless, BoarX can host different models of BoraX SOMand Bora Lite SoM's. From the point of view of PL's I/O voltage levels, different models may not be equivalent. Please refer to [[#PL's I/O voltage selections|this section]] to avoid unsupported configurations that '''may damage the hardware permanently'''.}}
==Introduction==
BORA Xpress EVB is a carrier board designed to host [[BORA_Xpress_SOM|BORA Xpress system-on-module]].
The EVB is used also as Evaluation board for the [[:Category:BoraLite | BORA Lite SOM]].
[[File:BoraXEVB-01.png|500px|frameless|border]]
<section begin=Block Diagram/>
==Block Diagram==
====Bora Lite====
[[File:Boralite-boraxevb-FPGA-signals-routing.png|center|thumb|862x862px|Configurable routing options diagram for BoraLite SoM]]
<section end=Block Diagram/>
== Features ==
== Connectors pinout ==
<section begin=CPU/>
=== J1,J2 and J3 ===
The pinout of the J1, J2 and J3 connectors of the Bora Xpress EVB is the same of the [[Pinout (BORAXpress)BORA_Xpress_SOM/BORA_Xpress_Hardware/Pinout_Table#Connectors_description|counterpart connectors on BORA Xpress module]].<section end=CPU/><section begin=Power Supply/>
=== Power supply - JP2 ===
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<section end=Power Supply/>
<section begin=Reset button/>
=== Reset button - S6 ===
S6 is the hardware reset button connected to the MRSTn signal (J2.16 SOM connector)
<section end=Reset button/>
<section begin=Boot Configurations/>
=== Boot mode selection - S5 ===
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<b>(*)</b> Boot mode from NAND in supported '''ONLY''' on [[:Category:BoraLite BORA Lite SOM|BoraLiteBORA Lite]] SOM module <section end=Boot Configurations/><section begin=Watchdog/>
=== WatchDog Settings - S1, S2 and S3 ===
S1, S2 and S3 are dip-switch to override the default startup delay and timeout of the BORA Xpress module watchdog.
For more details please refer to [[BORA_Xpress_SOM/BORA_Xpress_Hardware/Peripherals/Watchdog (BORAXpress)|this page]].
J23 is a 52991-0308 connector type (30 pins, vertical, 0.50mm picth). This socket connects the [[Wireless_Module_(DWM) DWM_ADD-ON | DWM Wireless Module]] (optional) to the BORA Xpress EVB. The following table reports the pinout of the connector:
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<section end=DWM/>
<section begin=CAN/>
=== CAN - J24 ===
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<section end=CAN/><section begin=Touchscreen/>
=== Touch screen - J25===
J25 is a ZIF 4-pin 1.0mm pitch connector that connects the touchscreen drive lines to the touch screen controller on the BoORA Xpress EVB. The following table reports the pinout of the connector:
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<section end=Touchscreen/><section begin=LVDS/>
=== LVDS - J26 ===
J26 is a vertical double row straight 20-pin 1.25mm pitch header. This interface shows how to implement a differential connection to an LCD screen. As known, Zynq does not implement an LCD controller, however this can be integrated in FPGA fabric as shown by this example: https://wiki.analog.com/resources/tools-software/linux-drivers/platforms/zynq. The following table reports the pinout of the connector:
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<section end=LVDS/><section begin=FMC/>
=== FPGA Mezzanine Card (FMC) Connector - J27 ===
J27 is a 400 pins ANSI/VITA 57.1-2008 FPGA Mezzanine Card Connector that allows to connect to standard I/O mezzanine cards.
! style="text-align: center; font-weight: bold;" | Nominal voltage [V]
# Jumper on 9-10 -> adds 100mV to VDDIO_BANK35
{{ImportantMessage|text=Please note that by default VDDIO_BANK35 is supplied by VADJ Regulator.For using a dedicated VDDIO_BANK35, it is required to remove R343 and mount R344: check BORA Xpress Evaluation Kit schematics page 10.<br>Then, check and/or properly configure JP27 for selecting the required VDDIO_BANK35}}
===== Bank 34 and VADJ VDDIO selection connector (JP28) =====
The default configuration is:
# Jumper on 5-6 -> supply VADJ with 1.8V
<section end=Voltage selections/>
<section begin=SOM/>
==SoM's signals mapping==
!Note
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| rowspan="5654" |34
| rowspan="2" |IO_0_34
| rowspan="2" |'''IO_0_VRN_34'''
|TP SMD
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| rowspan="2" |IO_L19P_T3_34|<s>IO_L19P_T3_34<n/s>a|J27D.G18n/a|FMC connAt the adapter level, this signal (as CAN_RX) is connected to a CAN transceiver. The CAN bus is available at J24.| rowspan="2" || rowspan="2" || rowspan="2" ||-|'''Used on adapter for CAN_RX'''|J24|CAN
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|IO_L1N_T0_34
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| rowspan="2" |IO_L6P_T0_34|<s>IO_L6P_T0_34<n/s>a|J27B.D14n/a|FMC connAt the adapter level, this signal (as CAN_TX) is connected to a CAN transceiver. The CAN bus is available at J24.| rowspan="2" || rowspan="2" || rowspan="2" ||-|'''Used on adapter for CAN_TX'''|J24|CAN