Seven-segment displays, Light emitting diodes (leds), Pushbuttons – Xilinx Virtex-5 FPGA ML561 User Manual

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Virtex-5 FPGA ML561 User Guide

UG199 (v1.2.1) June 15, 2009

Chapter 3: Hardware Description

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Seven-Segment Displays

One seven-segment display per FPGA (for a total of three) is available for use. The red
Stanley-Electric NAR131SB displays are active Low, using seven inputs to display a
character or number plus another input for a decimal point.

Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)

Each FPGA is able to control four active-high green LEDs. The green is used to distinguish
the User LEDs from the blue system LEDs on the Virtex-5 FPGA ML561 Development
Board.

Pushbuttons

The ML561 board contains two momentary pushbuttons. Their functions and locations are
described in

Table 3-14

.

The Reset signal goes to a buffer (U32) that provides a separate copy of Reset to each
FPGA.

Figure 3-6:

Seven-Segment Display Signal Mapping

7SEG_5_N

7SEG_1_N

7SEG_0_N

7SEG_6_N

7SEG_3_N

7SEG_4_N

7SEG_2_N

7SEG_DP_N

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Table 3-14:

User Pushbuttons

Button

Description

Pin Connection

SW7

PROG_B

: Configure FPGA

System ACE Controller: Pin 33

SW4

RESET_N

: Reset the FPGA designs

FPGA #1: AH14

FPGA #2: AH14

FPGA #3: AH14

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