Texas Instruments TUSB7320, TUSB7340 User Manual

TUSB7320/TUSB7340 EVM User's Guide
User's Guide
Literature Number: SLLU146C May 2011–Revised May 2014
Contents
1 Introduction......................................................................................................................... 5
2 EVM Board .......................................................................................................................... 6
1 TUSB7320 and TUSB7340 DEMO Boards ................................................................................ 6
2 Hardware Setup ................................................................................................................... 8
3 Bringup............................................................................................................................... 9
4 WAKE Testing Setup .......................................................................................................... 10
5 SMI Support....................................................................................................................... 11
6 Schematics........................................................................................................................ 12
1 TUSB7320 DEMO EVM REVB Schematics.............................................................................. 13
2 TUSB7340 DEMO EVM REVB Schematics.............................................................................. 17
Appendix A Bill of Materials......................................................................................................... 21
Revision History.......................................................................................................................... 23
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1 TUSB7320 DEMO EVM REVB ............................................................................................ 6
2 TUSB7340 DEMO EVM REVB ............................................................................................ 7
3 SMI via Location for TUSB7340 DEMO EVM REVB.................................................................. 11
1 TUSB7320 DEMO REVB BOM .......................................................................................... 21
2 TUSB7340 DEMO REVB BOM .......................................................................................... 22
List of Figures
List of Tables
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This guide is intended to describe the necessary information needed to operate either the TUSB7320 DEMO EVM REVB or TUSB7340 DEMO EVM REVB boards. In this document you will find how to setup and use the EVM boards. The schematics and bill of materials are also detailed at the end of the document.
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Introduction
The TUSB7340 is a USB 3.0 xHCI 0.96 compliant host controller that supports up to four downstream ports. The TUSB7320 supports up to two downstream ports. The TUSB73x0 interfaces to the host system via a PCIe x1 Gen 2 interface and provides SuperSpeed, High-speed, Full-speed, or Low-speed connections on the downstream USB ports.
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J1
J5
PORT1
PORT2
J2
U1
J26J27
J22
J40
1 TUSB7320 and TUSB7340 DEMO Boards
The TUSB7320 and TUSB7340 DEMO boards are both PCI Express X1 Standard Height cards. The dimensions of both boards are 4.376 inches by 2.571 inches. The two figures below depict how the boards look.
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EVM Board
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Figure 1. TUSB7320 DEMO EVM REVB
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J1
J5
PORT3
PORT1
PORT2
PORT4
J2
J3
J4
U1
J26J27
J22
J40
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TUSB7320 and TUSB7340 DEMO Boards
Figure 2. TUSB7340 DEMO EVM REVB
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Hardware Setup
2 Hardware Setup
2.1 Headers
The EVM boards are populated with three headers: J22, J26, and J40. J22 header is used to change the state of AUX_DET signal to the TUSB73XX. By default, this header is
not shorted and therefore AUX_DET will be high. If a jumper shunt is placed over J22, the AUX_DET will be low.
The J26 header is used to route 5 V from the IDE Power Connector (J5) to the Texas Instruments TPS2560 USB power switch. This header should always have a Jumper Shunt populated. For more information on the Texas Instruments TPS2560, please visit www.ti.com.
J40 header is used to select the 3.3-V power source for the TUSB73X0. By default, a Jumper Shunt should be populated across pins 1 and 2 of J40. When in this position, the 3.3-V power from the PCI Express slot is routed to the TUSB73X0. If the Jumper Shunt is moved to pins 2 and 3, then the 3.3-V VAUX power from the PCI Express slot is routed to the TUSB73X0. The Jumper Shunt should only be moved to positions 2 and 3 if wake testing is required. Otherwise the jumper should be left in the default position of 1 and 2.
NOTE: The 3.3-V VAUX power supply has a limited current capability. According to the PCI Express
Electromechanical Spec, the 3.3-V VAUX will have a maximum current of 375 mA. Because of the limited current of 3.3-V VAUX, it is recommended to plug only one device into the TUSB73X0. If the Jumper Shunt is left on pins 1 and 2 of J40, this current limitation does not exist and therefore all ports of the TUSB73X0 can be used.
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2.2 VBUS
VBUS for all of the USB ports comes from the IDE Power Connector (J5).
2.3 PCI Express Slot Options
Because the TUSB73X0 EVM boards are PCI Express X1, they can be used in any PCI Express Slot (X1, X4, X8, or X16) on a typical motherboard. The boards can be used in either a PCI Express Gen1 (2.5 Gbps) or Gen2 (5 Gbps) slot. Because of the speed of USB3 (5 Gbps), if used in a PCI Express Gen1 slot, the performance of the TUSB7320 or TUSB7340 will be negatively impacted. For this reason, it is recommended to always insert the EVM board into a PCI Express Gen2 slot.
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Bringup
Below are the steps to bring up the EVM board in a typical system:
1. Remove the power plug from the PC power supply.
2. Make sure the Jumper Shunts are populated on J26 and J40.
3. Insert the EVM board into a PCI Express slot. It is recommended to use a PCI Express Gen2 slot if one is available.
4. Insert an IDE Power Connector into J5 of the EVM board.
5. Insert the power plug into the PC power supply.
6. Turn the PC on. Once the PC is turned on, all of the green LEDs should be ON. If LED D5 is not active, please check to make sure the jumper shunt on J40 is populated. If none of the green LEDs (D1 thru D4) for each USB Port are active, please check to make sure the Jumper Shunt on J26 is populated and an IDE Power connector is plugged into J5.
7. Once the PC has booted into Windows 7, you will need to install the TI xHCI driver. If the driver has already been installed on your PC, then you can proceed step 8. Otherwise, you will need to install the xHCI driver by running the TI xHCI driver setup utility.
8. You can now insert devices into the USB ports.
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