feat(fpga): make FT2232H default USB interface, rewrite FT601 write FSM, add clock-loss watchdog

- Set USB_MODE default to 1 (FT2232H) in radar_system_top.v; 200T build
  overrides to USB_MODE=0 via build_200t.tcl generic property
- Rewrite FT601 write FSM: 4-state architecture with 3-word packed data,
  pending-flag gating, and frame sync counter
- Add FT2232H read FSM rd_cmd_complete flag, stream field zeroing, and
  range_data_ready 1-cycle pipeline delay in both USB modules
- Implement clock-loss watchdog: ft_heartbeat toggle + 16-bit timeout
  counter drives ft_clk_lost, feeding ft_effective_reset_n via 2-stage
  ASYNC_REG synchronizer chain
- Fix sample_counter reset literal width (11'd0 -> 12'd0)
- Add FT2232H I/O timing constraints to 50T XDC; fix dac_clk comments
- Document vestigial ft601_txe_n/rxf_n ports (needed for 200T XDC)
- Tie off AGC ports on TE0713 dev wrapper
- Rewrite tb_usb_data_interface.v for new 4-state FSM (89 checks)
- Add USB_MODE=1 regression runs; remove dead CHECK 5/6 loop
- Update diag_log.h USB interface comment
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Jason
2026-04-16 16:18:52 +05:45
parent 8609e455a0
commit f393e96d69
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@@ -32,8 +32,8 @@ the `USB_MODE` parameter in `radar_system_top.v`:
| USB_MODE | Interface | Bus Width | Speed | Board Target |
|----------|-----------|-----------|-------|--------------|
| 0 (default) | FT601 (USB 3.0) | 32-bit | 100 MHz | 200T premium dev board |
| 1 | FT2232H (USB 2.0) | 8-bit | 60 MHz | 50T production board |
| 0 | FT601 (USB 3.0) | 32-bit | 100 MHz | 200T premium dev board |
| 1 (default) | FT2232H (USB 2.0) | 8-bit | 60 MHz | 50T production board |
### How USB_MODE Works
@@ -72,7 +72,8 @@ The parameter is set via a **wrapper module** that overrides the default:
```
- **200T dev board**: `radar_system_top` is used directly as the top module.
`USB_MODE` defaults to `0` (FT601). No wrapper needed.
`USB_MODE` defaults to `1` (FT2232H) since production is the primary target.
Override with `.USB_MODE(0)` for FT601 builds.
### RTL Files by USB Interface
@@ -158,7 +159,7 @@ The build scripts automatically select the correct top module and constraints:
You do NOT need to set `USB_MODE` manually. The top module selection handles it:
- `radar_system_top_50t` forces `USB_MODE=1` internally
- `radar_system_top` defaults to `USB_MODE=0`
- `radar_system_top` defaults to `USB_MODE=1` (FT2232H, production default)
## How to Select Constraints in Vivado
@@ -190,9 +191,9 @@ read_xdc constraints/te0713_te0701_minimal.xdc
| Target | Top module | USB_MODE | USB Interface | Notes |
|--------|------------|----------|---------------|-------|
| 50T Production (FTG256) | `radar_system_top_50t` | 1 | FT2232H (8-bit) | Wrapper sets USB_MODE=1, ties off FT601 |
| 200T Dev (FBG484) | `radar_system_top` | 0 (default) | FT601 (32-bit) | No wrapper needed |
| Trenz TE0712/TE0701 | `radar_system_top_te0712_dev` | 0 (default) | FT601 (32-bit) | Minimal bring-up wrapper |
| Trenz TE0713/TE0701 | `radar_system_top_te0713_dev` | 0 (default) | FT601 (32-bit) | Alternate SoM wrapper |
| 200T Dev (FBG484) | `radar_system_top` | 0 (override) | FT601 (32-bit) | Build script overrides default USB_MODE=1 |
| Trenz TE0712/TE0701 | `radar_system_top_te0712_dev` | 0 (override) | FT601 (32-bit) | Minimal bring-up wrapper |
| Trenz TE0713/TE0701 | `radar_system_top_te0713_dev` | 0 (override) | FT601 (32-bit) | Alternate SoM wrapper |
## Trenz Split Status
@@ -70,9 +70,10 @@ set_input_jitter [get_clocks clk_100m] 0.1
# NOTE: The physical DAC (U3, AD9708) receives its clock directly from the
# AD9523 via a separate net (DAC_CLOCK), NOT from the FPGA. The FPGA
# uses this clock input for internal DAC data timing only. The RTL port
# `dac_clk` is an output that assigns clk_120m directly — it has no
# separate physical pin on this board and should be removed from the
# RTL or left unconnected.
# `dac_clk` is an RTL output that assigns clk_120m directly. It has no
# physical pin on the 50T board and is left unconnected here. The port
# CANNOT be removed from the RTL because the 200T board uses it with
# ODDR clock forwarding (pin H17, see xc7a200t_fbg484.xdc).
# FIX: Moved from C13 (IO_L12N = N-type) to D13 (IO_L12P = P-type MRCC).
# Clock inputs must use the P-type pin of an MRCC pair (PLIO-9 DRC).
set_property PACKAGE_PIN D13 [get_ports {clk_120m_dac}]
@@ -332,6 +333,44 @@ set_property DRIVE 8 [get_ports {ft_data[*]}]
# ft_clkout constrained above in CLOCK CONSTRAINTS section (C4, 60 MHz)
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FT2232H Source-Synchronous Timing Constraints
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# FT2232H 245 Synchronous FIFO mode timing (60 MHz, period = 16.667 ns):
#
# FPGA Read Path (FT2232H drives data, FPGA samples):
# - Data valid before CLKOUT rising edge: t_vr(max) = 7.0 ns
# - Data hold after CLKOUT rising edge: t_hr(min) = 0.0 ns
# - Input delay max = period - t_vr = 16.667 - 7.0 = 9.667 ns
# - Input delay min = t_hr = 0.0 ns
#
# FPGA Write Path (FPGA drives data, FT2232H samples):
# - Data setup before next CLKOUT rising: t_su = 5.0 ns
# - Data hold after CLKOUT rising: t_hd = 0.0 ns
# - Output delay max = period - t_su = 16.667 - 5.0 = 11.667 ns
# - Output delay min = t_hd = 0.0 ns
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Input delays: FT2232H → FPGA (data bus and status signals)
set_input_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -max 9.667 [get_ports {ft_data[*]}]
set_input_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -min 0.0 [get_ports {ft_data[*]}]
set_input_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -max 9.667 [get_ports {ft_rxf_n}]
set_input_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -min 0.0 [get_ports {ft_rxf_n}]
set_input_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -max 9.667 [get_ports {ft_txe_n}]
set_input_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -min 0.0 [get_ports {ft_txe_n}]
# Output delays: FPGA → FT2232H (control strobes and data bus when writing)
set_output_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -max 11.667 [get_ports {ft_data[*]}]
set_output_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -min 0.0 [get_ports {ft_data[*]}]
set_output_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -max 11.667 [get_ports {ft_rd_n}]
set_output_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -min 0.0 [get_ports {ft_rd_n}]
set_output_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -max 11.667 [get_ports {ft_wr_n}]
set_output_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -min 0.0 [get_ports {ft_wr_n}]
set_output_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -max 11.667 [get_ports {ft_oe_n}]
set_output_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -min 0.0 [get_ports {ft_oe_n}]
set_output_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -max 11.667 [get_ports {ft_siwu}]
set_output_delay -clock [get_clocks ft_clkout] -min 0.0 [get_ports {ft_siwu}]
# ============================================================================
# STATUS / DEBUG OUTPUTS — NO PHYSICAL CONNECTIONS
# ============================================================================
@@ -418,10 +457,10 @@ set_property BITSTREAM.CONFIG.UNUSEDPIN Pullup [current_design]
# 4. JTAG: FPGA_TCK (L7), FPGA_TDI (N7), FPGA_TDO (N8), FPGA_TMS (M7).
# Dedicated pins — no XDC constraints needed.
#
# 5. dac_clk port: The RTL top module declares `dac_clk` as an output, but
# the physical board wires the DAC clock (AD9708 CLOCK pin) directly from
# the AD9523, not from the FPGA. This port should be removed from the RTL
# or left unconnected. It currently just assigns clk_120m_dac passthrough.
# 5. dac_clk port: Not connected on the 50T board (DAC clocked directly from
# AD9523). The RTL port exists for 200T board compatibility, where the FPGA
# forwards the DAC clock via ODDR to pin H17 with generated clock and
# timing constraints (see xc7a200t_fbg484.xdc). Do NOT remove from RTL.
#
# ============================================================================
# END OF CONSTRAINTS