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ADI EVAL-ADIN1110EVB Evaluation board

Overview

The EVAL-ADIN1110EBZ is a flexible platform enabling quick evaluation of the ADIN1110, robust, low power 10BASE-T1L MAC-PHY. It provides 10Mbit per second Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) connections with devices across 1.7km of cable.

The evaluation board offers two modes of operation for maximum flexibility. Connected to a PC via USB port, the full set of ADIN1110 register settings and features such as link quality monitoring and diagnostics can be accessed over the USB using serial command interface. The board also provides an Arduino interface.

Alternatively, the board can operate in stand-alone mode where it is configured by setting hardware configuration links and switches. On-board LEDs provide status indication.

The SPI interface provides configuration and data access to the ADIN1110.

A small prototyping area and test points are provided for experimentation with alternative cable connection topologies including isolation transformers and/or power coupling inductors.

ADI EVAL-ADIN1110EBZ

ADI EVAL-ADIN1110EBZ (Credit: Analog Devices, Inc.)

Important

S201 DIP switches are shipped in Open Alliance SPI mode. The current Zephyr default board configuration is set to work as “Generic SPI, CRC enabled”, so the S201 DIP switches must be set as SPI_CFG0 OFF and SPI_CFG1 ON. An inconsistent S201 DIP switches configuration will halt the boot.

Hardware

The ADI EVAL-ADIN1110EBZ hardware features list is available here:

https://wiki.analog.com/resources/eval/user-guides/eval-adin1110ebz-user-guide

Supported Features

The ADI adi_eval_adin1110ebz board configuration supports the following hardware features:

Interface

Controller

Driver/Component

NVIC

on-chip

nested vector interrupt controller

UART

on-chip

serial port-polling; serial port-interrupt

PINMUX

on-chip

pinmux

GPIO

on-chip

gpio

I2C

on-chip

i2c

SPI

on-chip

spi

PWM

on-chip

pwm

WATCHDOG

on-chip

independent watchdog

ADIN1110

spi

adin1110 10BASE-T1L mac/phy

FT232

uart

usb-uart

ADT7422

i2c

temperature sensor

ISS66WVE4M16

fmc

8MB PSRAM

The default configuration can be found in the defconfig file:

Connections and IOs

ADI ADIN1110EBZ evaluation board has 7 GPIO controllers (from A to G). These controllers are responsible for pin muxing, input/output, pull-up, etc.

For mode details please refer to EVAL-ADIN1110EBZ User Guide.

Default Zephyr Peripheral Mapping:

  • UART_1 TX/RX : PA9/PA10 (UART to FT232)

  • UART_4 TX/RX : PA0/PA1 (Arduino Serial)

  • I2C1 SCL/SDA : PG14/PG13 (Arduino I2C)

  • I2C3 SCL/SDA : PG7/PG8 (Sensor I2C bus)

  • SPI1 SCK/MISO/MOSI : PA5/PA6/PA7 (Simple SPI to nor Flash)

  • SPI2 SCK/MISO/MOSI : PB13/PB14/PB15 (ADIN1110)

  • SPI3 SCK/MISO/MOSI : PC10/PC11/PC12 (Arduino SPI)

  • LD1 : PC13 (Green LED)

  • LD2 : PE2 (Red LED)

  • LD3 : PE6 (Yellow LED)

  • LD4 : PG15 (Blue LED)

  • PSRAMPE0/PE1/PF0-PF15/PG0-PG5/PD11-PD13/PE3/PE4

    PD14/PD15/PD9/PD1/PE7-PE15/PD8-PD10

System Clock

EVAL-ADIN1110EBZ System Clock could be driven by an internal or external oscillator, as well as the main PLL clock. By default the System clock is driven by the PLL clock at 80MHz, driven by the 16MHz high speed internal oscillator.

Serial Port

EVAL-ADIN1110EBZ has 2 U(S)ARTs. The Zephyr console output is assigned to UART1 that is connected to a FT232, so available through Micro USB connector. Default settings are 115200 8N1.

Programming and Debugging

Flashing

EVAL-ADIN1110EBZ includes an ST-LINK/V2-1 JTAG/SWD 10 or 20 pin connector. This interface is supported by the openocd version included in Zephyr SDK.

Flashing an application to Discovery kit

Connect the EVAL-ADIN1110EBZ to your host computer using the USB port, then run a serial host program to connect with your ADI board. For example:

$ minicom -D /dev/serial/by-id/usb-ADI_EVAL-ADIN1110EBZ_AVAS_XXXXXX-if00-port0

where XXXXXX is the serial number of the connected device. Then, build and flash in the usual way. Here is an example for the Hello World application.

# From the root of the zephyr repository
west build -b adi_eval_adin1110ebz samples/hello_world
west flash

You should see the following message on the console:

Hello World! adi_eval_adin1110ebz

Debugging

You can debug an application in the usual way. Here is an example for the Hello World application.

# From the root of the zephyr repository
west build -b adi_eval_adin1110ebz samples/hello_world
west debug