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programmable-logic:eclypse-z7:getting-started-guide [2022/02/08 18:59] – [Running a Zmod Demo] Arthur Brown | programmable-logic:eclypse-z7:getting-started-guide [2023/11/01 13:25] (current) – John Rys | ||
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- | Make sure to raise the center piece of the box's cardboard spacers to find the programming cable and the USB A to Micro B cable. | + | Make sure to raise the centerpiece |
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== What Comes in the Box? == | == What Comes in the Box? == | ||
- | - Eclypse Z7, contained in anti-static bag | + | - Eclypse Z7, contained in an anti-static bag |
- 12V 5A Power Supply with adapters for US and EU | - 12V 5A Power Supply with adapters for US and EU | ||
- USB A to Micro B programming cable | - USB A to Micro B programming cable | ||
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- Set the programming mode jumper (JP5) to the QSPI position. | - Set the programming mode jumper (JP5) to the QSPI position. | ||
- | - Plug the provided power supply into the Eclypse' | + | - Plug the provided power supply into the Eclypse power jack (J11). |
- | - Connect the Eclypse' | + | - Connect the Eclypse PROG port to a computer using the provided |
- Turn on the Eclypse by flipping its POWER switch. | - Turn on the Eclypse by flipping its POWER switch. | ||
- | - Connect a serial terminal application (such as Tera Term or PuTTY) running on the connected computer to the Eclypse' | + | - Connect a serial terminal application (such as Tera Term or PuTTY) running on the connected computer to the Eclypse serial port. Configure the application with the following settings: 115200 baud, no parity, 1 stop. |
- | - Make sure the LEDs cycle, press the buttons and make sure that the board reports " | + | - Make sure the LEDs cycle, press the buttons, and the board reports " |
- Power down the Eclypse. | - Power down the Eclypse. | ||
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+ | ===== First-time Zmod ===== | ||
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+ | /* TODO: photos */ | ||
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These are the three main tools used in the development of applications for the Eclypse Z7: | These are the three main tools used in the development of applications for the Eclypse Z7: | ||
* Xilinx SDK is required to develop software for bare-metal and Linux-based applications. | * Xilinx SDK is required to develop software for bare-metal and Linux-based applications. | ||
- | * Xilinx Vivado can be used to create custom hardware platforms, for use in standalone, bare-metal, and Linux-based applications. | + | * Xilinx Vivado can be used to create custom hardware platforms for use in standalone, bare-metal, and Linux-based applications. |
- | * Petalinux can be used to create the Linux images that must be loaded to the Eclypse | + | * Petalinux can be used to create the Linux images that must be loaded to the Eclypse |
- | Digilent' | + | The Digilent [[vivado: |
- | [[https:// | + | [[https:// |
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===== Running a Zmod Demo ===== | ===== Running a Zmod Demo ===== | ||
- | Demos that target the Eclypse Z7 are provided for each Digilent [[zmod: | + | Demos that target the Eclypse Z7 are provided for each Digilent [[zmod: |
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