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* USB Programming cables, USB UART cables, and Power Supply, as required by the board. | * USB Programming cables, USB UART cables, and Power Supply, as required by the board. | ||
* Vivado and Vitis installations | * Vivado and Vitis installations | ||
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* One or more supported Digilent Pmods | * One or more supported Digilent Pmods | ||
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It's time to program the application project onto your board! Plug your board into your computer through its USB programming and USB UART port/s, connect an external power supply (if necessary), and turn on the board. | It's time to program the application project onto your board! Plug your board into your computer through its USB programming and USB UART port/s, connect an external power supply (if necessary), and turn on the board. | ||
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**At this point, your application is running, and printed messages can be seen. Congratulations, | **At this point, your application is running, and printed messages can be seen. Congratulations, |