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Stan Durkin EMU Meeting, Purdue Univ. Oct. 6, 2006 1 VCC Hardware Production Status Firmware compile issues delayed testing and burn-in. Last 15 boards.

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1 Stan Durkin EMU Meeting, Purdue Univ. Oct. 6, 2006 1 VCC Hardware Production Status Firmware compile issues delayed testing and burn-in. Last 15 boards passed pre-burn-in testing Post burn-in testing in progress. Location CERNOSURICEFloridaTotal 50231175 DispositionDisposition In Per. Crate?--- ? Test Setups?2114+ Waiting for BGA Replacement ---2 2 Post Burn-in Testing ---15--- 15 Ready to Ship---4 4 Production VCC Locations and Dispositions

2 Stan Durkin EMU Meeting, Purdue Univ. Oct. 6, 2006 2 VME Crate Controller Issues User reported firmware issues are resolved by combination of:  Replacing 1.5V power inductor with short (Vcore tolerance issue).  Installing service pack 2 and recompiling with ISE 8.202i.  Saving correct user configuration settings for power up in Flash mem.  Resolving driver conflicts with multiple NICs. However new issues have come up in new compiles (with no logic changes)  DCM’s failing to lock or loosing lock before power-on startup finishes.  Internal FPGA timing issues with a few (not all) boards even though the compile passed all timing constraints (like missing data or double data on some VME reads).

3 Stan Durkin EMU Meeting, Purdue Univ. Oct. 6, 2006 3 VCC: Addressing the Issues VCC: Addressing the Issues DCM issues have been addressed by reconfiguring the clocks and modifying the startup procedure. Timing issues have been addressed by slowing down the clock.  Main clock is 16ns.  VME interface front-end clock is 4ns.  Changed the 4ns clock to 8ns. Changing the clock affects VME timing parameters  Implementation of VME rules was based on a 4ns clock.  Rules that are based on minimum times will be OK (just lengthed response times).  Other rules (such as “release within …”) potentially could be violated with the 8ns clock.  The exact implementation details need to be checked and/or adjusted.

4 Stan Durkin EMU Meeting, Purdue Univ. Oct. 6, 2006 4 VCC: Latest Revision VCC: Latest Revision Revision 3.69:  Uses 8ns VME interface clock.  More robust DCM monitoring and startup.  Known problems in previous revision are not present in 3.69.  Available for downloading on the controller web page  http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~cms/GbE_Ctrl http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~cms/GbE_Ctrl  Not extensively tested yet, but very promising.

5 Stan Durkin EMU Meeting, Purdue Univ. Oct. 6, 2006 5 Hardware Modifications Needed.  Replace inductor for 1.5V regulator with short.  Add 10 uF Tant. bypass caps for oscillators (these were omitted during original board assembly). Firmware Development Work.  Investigate consequences of 8ns clock on VME rules.  Adapt the implementation to 8ns clock.  Test and verify proper timing.  Distribute a reliable firmware revision.  Proceed with firmware development.  Packet acknowledgements.  Ethernet firmware downloading. VCC: Outlook VCC: Outlook


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