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-====== Cora Z7 Basic I/O Demo ====== 
  
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-== Under Construction == 
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-===== Description ===== 
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-This project is a Vivado demo using the Cora Z7's RGB LED's and pushbuttons, written in Verilog. 
-  * When programmed onto the board, the RGB LEDs will cycle from Blue to Green to Red to off 
-  * As long as one of the two buttons is pushed, the corresponding RGB LED will be turned off 
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-===== Inventory ===== 
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-  * Cora Z7 with a MicroUSB Programming Cable 
-  * Vivado installation compatible with the latest release of this demo (2020.1) 
-    * //See [[programmable-logic:guides:installation|Installing Vivado, Vitis, and Digilent Board Files]] for installation instructions.// 
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-===== Download and Usage Instructions ===== 
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-First and foremost, releases - consisting of a set of files for download - are only compatible with a specific version of the Xilinx tools, as specified in the name of the release (referred to as a //release tag//). In addition, releases are only compatible with the specified variant of the board. For example, a release tagged "20/DMA/2020.1" for the Zybo Z7 is only to be used with the -20 variant of the board and Vivado 2020.1. 
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-The latest release version for this demo is highlighted in green. 
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-**Note:** //Releases for FPGA demos from before 2020.1 used a different git structure, and used a different release tag naming scheme.// 
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-^ Board Variant  ^ Release Tag  ^ Release Downloads  ^ Setup Instructions  | 
-| Cora Z7-07S  | @#C0EEBD: 07S/Basic-IO/2020.1-1  | [[https://github.com/Digilent/Cora-Z7/releases/tag/07S/Basic-IO/2020.1-1|Release ZIP Downloads]]  | See //Using the Latest Release//, below  | 
-| Cora Z7-10  | @#C0EEBD: 10/Basic-IO/2020.1-1  | [[https://github.com/Digilent/Cora-Z7/releases/tag/10/Basic-IO/2020.1-1|Release ZIP Downloads]]  | See //Using the Latest Release//, below  | 
-| Cora Z7-07S | v2018.2-1 | [[https://github.com/Digilent/Cora-Z7-07S-Basic-IO/releases/tag/v2018.2-1|Release ZIP downloads]] | [[https://github.com/Digilent/Cora-Z7-07S-Basic-IO/tree/v2018.2-1| v2018.2-1 Github README]] | 
-| Cora Z7-10 | v2018.2-1 | [[https://github.com/Digilent/Cora-Z7-10-Basic-IO/releases/tag/v2018.2-1|Release ZIP downloads]] | [[https://github.com/Digilent/Cora-Z7-10-Basic-IO/tree/v2018.2-1| v2018.2-1 Github README]] | 
-| Cora Z7-07S | 2017.4-1 | [[https://github.com/Digilent/Cora-Z7-07S-Basic-IO/releases/tag/2017.4-1|Release ZIP downloads]] | [[https://github.com/Digilent/Cora-Z7-07S-Basic-IO/tree/2017.4-1| 2017.4-1 Github README]] | 
-| Cora Z7-10 | 2017.4-1 | [[https://github.com/Digilent/Cora-Z7-10-Basic-IO/releases/tag/2017.4-1|Release ZIP downloads]] | [[https://github.com/Digilent/Cora-Z7-10-Basic-IO/tree/2017.4-1| 2017.4-1 Github README]] | 
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-**Note for Advanced Users:** //All demos for the Cora Z7 are provided through the [[https://github.com/Digilent/Cora-Z7|Cora-Z7]] repository on Github. Further documentation on the structure of this repository can be found on this wiki's [[programmable-logic:documents:git]] page.// 
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-Instructions on the use of the latest release can be found in this dropdown: 
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---> Using the Latest Release # 
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-{{page>programmable-logic:guides:using-github-releases#hardware_only_release_before_programming&noheader}} 
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---> Set up the Cora Z7 # 
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-Plug the Cora Z7 into the computer via the microUSB programming cable. 
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-{{page>programmable-logic:guides:using-github-releases#hardware_only_release_programming&noheader}} 
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-At this point, the demo is now running on your board. Refer to the [[#description|Description]] and [[#functionality|Functionality]] sections of this document for more information on what it does. 
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-===== Functionality ===== 
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-==== 1. RGB LEDs ==== 
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-The two RGB LEDs will cycle from Blue to Green to Red to off 
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-==== 2. Pushbuttons ==== 
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-As long as one of the two buttons is pushed, the corresponding RGB LED will be turned off 
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-===== Additional Resources ===== 
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-All materials related to the use of the Cora Z7 can be found on its [[..:start|Resource Center]]. 
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-For a walkthrough of the process of creating a simple HDL project in Vivado, see [[programmable-logic:guides:getting-started-with-vivado]]. Information on important parts of the GUI, and indirect discussion of the steps required to modify, rebuild, and run this demo in hardware can also be found here. 
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-For technical support, please visit the [[https://forum.digilentinc.com/forum/4-fpga/|FPGA]] section of the Digilent Forum.