Analog SliceKit Unboxing

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Analog SliceKit Unboxing

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Hi Folks

Having just received my Analog SliceKit I did a short unboxing video so others can see what's in the box and how it compares to the previous SliceKit

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1vcjaZ ... e=youtu.be

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Cool. Just some questions when watching this.

1. What's the XOVER connector for?
2. Could the original coreboard concievably be included in a stack using a (fictional) XSYS header slice on the square slot?
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Not sure what the XOVER connector is, do you mean the H connector (I can see the xover jumper)?

I am talking about 16 pin IDCconnector marked H on the image which I refer to in the unboxing and assume it is connected to the XTAG signals for chaining etc.. due to it's proximity. However now I am not sure that this is the case, it's function is a complete mystery to me at the moment.

Still investigating

*Update strangely enough the pins seem to be connected to ground??

Looks like I messed up, please ignore my assumptions in the video about chaining using IDC cables the H connector is not what I thought it was, apologies

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Post by leon_heller »

This is what the "Xover" or H connector is for:

The final type of connector is on the bottom left of the Core Board and is marked with a hollow square symbol with an X through it. This is for connecting multiple Core Boards together to form systems of 32 logical cores or more. It is termed the chain slot.

From here:

https://www.xmos.com/support/xkits?subc ... nent=17624

It looks like you were correct, Al. You could buy a second board and try it. :)
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leon_heller wrote:It looks like you were correct, Al. You could buy a second board and try it. :)
LOL

I think the X within the square refers to the chain edge connector, I don't think now it has anything to do with the 16 pin IDC H connector, that is just a location coincidence. 16 pins isn't enough for JTAG+ 2 x 5pin XLinks for sliceKit chaining, it might be enough for say a JTAG+a 2pin Xlink, but the pins appear grounded, unless the Xover jumper changes this?

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Ok after continuity test I get the H Connector pin out:

row1: XD1,XD0,3v3,3v3,3v3,3v3,3v3,3v3 (pin1)
row2: GND,GND,GND,GND,GND,GND,GND,GND

(The second row is definitely grounded can be seen on the underneath of the board)

Strange, not sure what it's for maybe adding a top (xover?) shield in conjunction with the test pins, but why no 5V or any ADC pins?

The mystery deepens..
Also gives me some ideas for an 'xover' shield

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The X-Over jumper simply hard wires that I/O of tile 1 and 0 together
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Thanks Ross, Any idea what the H-IDC connector is for then?
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Looking at the hardware guide the info regarding the jumper marked X-OVER (read cross-over) appears to be missing, apologies. It is, however, included in the U16 sliceKIT hardware manual - see "Loop-back Jumper"

I have notified document author about this omission.

Regarding the the box-header, this relates to some currently unreleased functionality - I cannot say more than that at the moment I'm afraid!
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