Version 1.2
Zynq
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-7000 AP SoC / Analog Devices Intelligent Drives Kit II
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The SD card contains a FAT32 partition with multiple boot files for different Zynq target platforms. The SD card also
contains an ext4 partition containing the persistent Linux file system. Both partitions will be updated in the following
steps.
Figure 6 – Linux & Zynq Boot update application icons
1. Wait ~45 seconds for Linux to boot and display on your monitor.
2. Double-click the ADI Update Tools desktop icon to automatically download the latest version of ADI Linux
applications.
3. Double-click the ADI Update Boot desktop icon to automatically download the latest version of Zynq boot
files.
4. Restart the system using the Log Out desktop icon.
Note
: If these steps fail it may indicate that your office firewall has blocked access to the ADI wiki site. In that case
see the instructions at the end of this document for re-imaging your SD card with the most recent archive hosted on
GitHub.
More details on this update process can be found on the Analog Devices wiki “Zynq Quick Start Guide”
http://wiki.analog.com/resources/tools-software/linux-software/zynq_images
Running the Demo
With the ZIDK-II hardware connected and firmware updated you are ready to run the Zynq motor control design.