FMC-HDMI-CAM + PYTHON-1300-C
Frame Buffer Design Tutorial
v2015_4
23 February 2016
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Experiment 4: Execute the reference design on
hardware
This section describes how to execute the reference design on the hardware.
For instructions on how to setup the hardware, please refer to the FMC carrier’s User
Guide.
Note that for the ZC702 dual FMC carrier, the default design is built for the FMC2 slot.
Note that for the ZC706 dual FMC carrier, the default design is built for the LPC slot.
Booting from SD card image
The BOOT.bin SD card image created in the previous experiment can be used to execute
the reference design on hardware with the FMC Carrier.
For more detailed instructions on how to boot from the SD card, please refer to the FMC
Carrier’s User Guide.
Booting from JTAG with SDK
The hardware and software can also be loaded to hardware using SDK 2015.4 and a
JTAG emulator.
Set up the hardware as described in the FMC Carrier’s User Guide, with the following
exceptions:
1.
Set the FMC Carrier’s boot mode to cascaded JTAG
2.
Connect the JTAG Programming Cable (Platform Cable, Digilent HS1 or HS2
cable) to the PC using a USB cable and then plug the 14-Pin PC4 header or cable
into the FMC Carrier Card’s PC4 connector.
3.
Launch SDK 2015.4, and specify the following directory for the SDK workspace:
C:\Avnet\hdl\Projects\fmchc_python1300c\{BOARD}\
fmchc_
python1300c.sdk