The Nexys 4 DDR was rebranded as the Nexys A7 starting with Revision D starting in 2018. Updated releases of this particular demo project, usable by all versions of both the Nexys 4 DDR and the Nexys A7 can be found in the Nexys A7 Resource center.
This simple XADC Demo project demonstrates a simple usage of the Nexys-4DDR's XADC port capability. The behavior is as follows:
Not Used | Used | |
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16 user switches | X | |
16 user LEDs | X | |
Two tri-color LEDs | X | |
5 User Push Buttons | X | |
Two 4-digit 7-segment displays | X | |
4 Pmod ports | X | |
Pmod for XADC signals | X | |
12-bit VGA output | X | |
USB-UART Bridge | X | |
Serial Flash for Application Data | X | |
USB HID Host With Mouse | X | |
USB HID Host With Keyboard | X | |
Micro SD card connector | X | |
PWM audio output | X | |
PDM microphone | X | |
3-axis accelerometer | X | |
Temperature sensor | X | |
10/100 Ethernet PHY | X |
A version of the project has been ported to ISE 14.7. The project file can be found here
Nexys 4 DDR Support Repository – ZIP Archive GIT Repo
Follow the Using Digilent Github Demo Projects Tutorial. This is an HDL design project, and as such does not support Vivado SDK, select the tutorial options appropriate for a Vivado-only design. As you will not need to set up your circuit to be measured until after the board is programmed, you do not need to return to this guide when prompted to check for extra hardware requirements and setup.
To view the level of a different XADC channel on the display and LEDs, change sw0 and sw1 to the desired channel number.