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resources:eval:user-guides:ad-fmcomms2-ebz:downloads [18 Mar 2016 16:51] – Libiio Lucian Sinresources:eval:user-guides:ad-fmcomms2-ebz:downloads [31 Jan 2023 09:10] (current) – Replaced the obsolete Kuiper Linux page link Joyce Velasco
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 The source code of the no-OS software and the scripts can be downloaded from the Analog Devices github. The source code of the no-OS software and the scripts can be downloaded from the Analog Devices github.
  
-**no-OS Software** +<WRAP round download 100%> 
- +  * **AD9361 Example project** [[repo>no-OS/tree/master/projects/ad9361]] 
-<WRAP round download 90%> +  * **AD9361 Generic Driver** [[repo>no-OS/tree/master/drivers/rf-transceiver/ad9361]] 
-  * **AD9361 No-OS Software** https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/no-OS/tree/master/ad9361/sw +  * **Linux Makefile** [[repo>no-OS/tree/master/projects/ad9361/src/Makefile.linux]]
-  * **Generic Platform Driver** https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/no-OS/tree/master/ad9361/sw/platform_generic +
-  * **Linux Userspace Platform Driver** https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/no-OS/tree/master/ad9361/sw/platform_linux +
-  * **Xilinx Platform Driver** https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/no-OS/tree/master/ad9361/sw/platform_xilinx +
-  * **Xilinx Scripts** https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/no-OS/tree/master/ad9361/scripts +
-  * **Console Commands Driver** https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/no-OS/tree/master/ad9361/sw/console_commands +
-</WRAP> +
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-**HDL Reference Designs for FMCOMMS2** +
- +
-<WRAP round download 90%> +
- +
-  * **ZED HDL Reference Design for Vivado: ** https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/tree/master/projects/fmcomms2/zed +
-  * **ZC702 HDL Reference Design for Vivado: **https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/tree/master/projects/fmcomms2/zc702 +
-  * **ZC706 HDL Reference Design for Vivado: **https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/tree/master/projects/fmcomms2/zc706 +
-  * **AC701 HDL Reference Design for Vivado: **https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/tree/master/projects/fmcomms2/ac701 +
-  * **KC705 HDL Reference Design for Vivado: **https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/tree/master/projects/fmcomms2/kc705 +
-  * **VC707 HDL Reference Design for Vivado: **https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/tree/master/projects/fmcomms2/vc707 +
- +
-  * **ML605 HDL Reference Design for ISE: ** https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/fpgahdl_xilinx/tree/master/cf_ad9361_ml605 +
-</WRAP> +
- +
-**HDL Reference Designs for FMCOMMS5** +
-<WRAP round download 90%> +
-  * **ZC702 HDL Reference Design for Vivado: +
-**https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/tree/master/projects/fmcomms5/zc702 +
-  * **ZC706 HDL Reference Design for Vivado: +
-**https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/tree/master/projects/fmcomms5/zc706 +
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
 ===== Download HDL ====== ===== Download HDL ======
  
-FPGA Reference Designs on GitHub : +<WRAP round info 100%>
- +
-<WRAP round info 80%>+
 Please note that the projects **FMCOMMS2**, **FMCOMMS3** and **FMCOMMS4** are using the [[https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/tree/master/projects/fmcomms2|same]] hdl design.  Please note that the projects **FMCOMMS2**, **FMCOMMS3** and **FMCOMMS4** are using the [[https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/tree/master/projects/fmcomms2|same]] hdl design. 
- +The **ARRADIO** Quartus project uses [[https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/tree/master/projects/arradio/c5soc|Arradio]] hdl design.
-The **ARRADIO** Quartus project uses [[https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/tree/master/projects/fmcomms2/c5soc|Arradio]] hdl design. +
-</WRAP> +
-<WRAP round download 80%> +
-**Vivado / Quartus Downloads** +
-  * Main repository with latest changes (always synced with the latest release) +
-    * https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl +
-  * Releases (the used tool version can be found in README.md) +
-    * https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/tree/hdl_2015_r1 +
-    * https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/tree/hdl_2014_r2 +
-    * https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/hdl/tree/hdl_2014_r1+
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
 +{{page>/resources/fpga/docs/hdl/downloads_insert#fmcomms2fmcomms3fmcomms4&nofooter&noeditbtn}}
 +{{page>/resources/fpga/docs/hdl/downloads_insert#fmcomms5&nofooter&noeditbtn}}
 +{{page>/resources/fpga/docs/hdl/downloads_insert#arradio&nofooter&noeditbtn}}
  
 ===== Download Linux Image ===== ===== Download Linux Image =====
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 For different platforms you'll need different images. Currently we provide a single pre-build images, that can work on all the platforms we support. For different platforms you'll need different images. Currently we provide a single pre-build images, that can work on all the platforms we support.
  
-<WRAP hi round download 80%> +<note important>Make sure you unzip the image using either [[https://www.7-zip.org/|7-zip]] or on Linux it can be done via command-line **xz -d <image_name>.img.xz**. The actual file that needs to be dumped to the SD card has to have the ***.img** extension.</note>
-  * **15 March 2016 release (2015_R2) ** +
-  * [[http://swdownloads.analog.com/cse/2015_R2-2016_03_15.img.xz|Actual file]] +
-  Checksum 2015_R2-2016_03_15.img.xz  ''F6CCE2437B2CAA54F882B3DF1C49B9E2'' +
-  Checksum 2015_R2-2016_03_15.img     ''E9BD5C4111C2D9F43FC55F7B44BD10F8'' +
-</WRAP>+
  
-<WRAP lo round download 80%> +<note important>Your SD-card needs to be at least 16 GB for releases 2019-R2 and newerOr 8 GB for older releases.</note>
-  * **22 December 2015 release (2015_R1) ** +
-  * [[http://swdownloads.analog.com/cse/2015_R1-2015_12_22.img.xz|Actual file]] +
-  * Checksum 2015_R1-2015_12_22.img.xz  ''a8f3ed68625043e180c95677123794bd'' +
-  * Checksum 2015_R1-2015_12_22.img     ''fd1e4154e59e7dc62e508a4cdc522db5'' +
-</WRAP>+
  
-<WRAP lo round download 80%> +<note warning>If your computer has security restrictions imposed by your company's IT department, which prevent your from writing data to SD-cards (or the data is encrypted when written on the SD-card), then consider using a computer that doesn't have such restrictions, or communicating with your IT department to find a solution.</note>
-  * **17 November 2015 release (2015_R1** +
-  * [[http://swdownloads.analog.com/cse/2015_R1-2015_11_17.img.xz|Actual file]] +
-  * Checksum 2015_R1-2015_11_17.img.xz  ''19d9d3bb934f7971655475f2a1dd4f07'' +
-  * Checksum 2015_R1-2015_11_17.img     ''827da115f5620bee5feaee52d764af10'' +
-</WRAP>+
  
-<WRAP lo round download 80%> +<WRAP hi round download 80%> 
-  * **4 September 2015 release (2015_R1) ** +  * [[:resources:tools-software:linux-software:adi-kuiper_images:release_notes|Download Release Images]]
-  * [[http://swdownloads.analog.com/cse/2015_R1-2015_09_04.img.xz|Actual file]] +
-  * Checksum 2015_R1-2015_09_04.img.xz  ''3D2377CF5264649C899DD98027E11992'' +
-  * Checksum 2015_R1-2015_09_04.img     ''8B4244D5848E9414FF0B79344F4601F2'' +
-</WRAP> +
- +
-<WRAP lo round download 80%> +
-  * **31 August 2015 release (2015_R1) ** +
-  * [[http://swdownloads.analog.com/cse/2015_R1-2015_08_31.img.xz|Actual file]] +
-  * Checksum 2015_R1-2015_08_31.img.xz  ''EFA6C36E0A79FDDEB2913069EDDD237F'' +
-  * Checksum 2015_R1-2015_08_31.img     ''F7EC381FDF519945C975FF3D2B57AB36'' +
-</WRAP> +
-   +
-<WRAP lo round download 80%> +
-  * **6 February 2015 release (2014_R2) ** +
-  * [[http://swdownloads.analog.com/cse/2014_R2-2015_02_06.img.xz|Actual file]] +
-  * Checksum 2014_R2-2015_02_06.img.xz  ''bb76031fcd68fd9b1a175a2f7fd3e053'' +
-  * Checksum 2014_R2-2015_02_06.img     ''132d03a2888db34f10f0ebbcb3100ae7''+
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
-Now, depending if you are using Linux or Windows, follow these instructions to write the file to your 8 Gig SD card. +Now, depending if you are using Linux or Windows, follow these instructions to write the file to your SD card. 
-    * [[./zynq_images/Linux Hosts]] +    * [[resources:tools-software:linux-software:zynq_images:linux_hosts|Linux Hosts]] 
-    * [[./zynq_images/Windows Hosts]]+    * [[resources:tools-software:linux-software:zynq_images:windows_hosts|Windows Hosts]]
  
 ===== Download Filters ===== ===== Download Filters =====
-<WRAP important>**PREREQUISITES**+<WRAP round important>**PREREQUISITES**
  
 In order to run the wizard, your [[mw>products/matlab/|MATLAB]] license needs to include the following components: In order to run the wizard, your [[mw>products/matlab/|MATLAB]] license needs to include the following components:
-  * MATLAB (R2012b or higher version is required)      +  * MATLAB (R2015b or higher version is required)      
   * Signal Processing Toolbox                       * Signal Processing Toolbox                    
   * DSP System Toolbox   * DSP System Toolbox
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 In order to get the wizard, please go to Analog Devices GitHub. Different releases of AD9361 Filter Design Wizard and their source files can be found here: In order to get the wizard, please go to Analog Devices GitHub. Different releases of AD9361 Filter Design Wizard and their source files can be found here:
  
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   * https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/ad936x-filter-wizard/releases   * https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/ad936x-filter-wizard/releases
   * For each release, the wizard is available as a MATLAB App installer (mlappinstall) or in archive form (zip or tarball).   * For each release, the wizard is available as a MATLAB App installer (mlappinstall) or in archive form (zip or tarball).
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   * Within the application directory run the command "AD9361_Filter_Wizard" from the MATLAB command line.   * Within the application directory run the command "AD9361_Filter_Wizard" from the MATLAB command line.
  
-The Filter Design Wizard has been applied in the SimRF models of AD9361, provided by MathWorks as a hardware support package. **Download this version if to be used with the AD9361 SimRF model:**  +The Filter Design Wizard has been applied in the RF Blockset (formerly SimRFmodels of AD9361, provided by MathWorks as a hardware support package. **Download this version if to be used with the AD9361 RF Blockset (formerly SimRFmodel:**  
  
-<WRAP download> +<WRAP round download> 
-  * {{:resources:eval:user-guides:ad-fmcomms2-ebz:software:ad9361_filter_design_wizard_v2.mlappinstall|AD9361 Filter Design Wizard for SimRF Model}}  +  * {{:resources:eval:user-guides:ad-fmcomms2-ebz:software:ad9361_filter_design_wizard_v2.mlappinstall|AD9361 Filter Design Wizard for RF Blockset (formerly SimRFModel}}  
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
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 To learn more about AD9361 modeling and to download the Tx and Rx models, the hardware support package can be found here: To learn more about AD9361 modeling and to download the Tx and Rx models, the hardware support package can be found here:
  
-<WRAP info>+<WRAP round info>
   * http://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/analog-devices-rf-transceivers.html   * http://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/analog-devices-rf-transceivers.html
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 ===== Download IIO-Oscilloscope ===== ===== Download IIO-Oscilloscope =====
 <WRAP round download> <WRAP round download>
-Latest releases:+Latest releases (goto this page to download the file):
   * [[https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/iio-oscilloscope/releases]]   * [[https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/iio-oscilloscope/releases]]
- + 
-  * **IIO Oscilloscope for Windows - v0.2-2015_R1 ** +
-  * Download: [[https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/iio-oscilloscope/releases/download/v0.2-2015_R1/adi-osc-2015_R1-setup.exe|adi-osc-2015_R1-setup.exe]] +
- +
-Historic releases: +
- +
-  * **IIO Oscilloscope (OSC) for Win32 & Win64 (2014_R2 Alpha Pre-Release) ** +
-  * Download: [[http://swdownloads.analog.com/cse/osc/adi-osc-setup.exe|adi-osc-setup.exe]]+
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
  
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 The libiio library can be obtained on the [[http://github.com/analogdevicesinc/libiio|Github]] page of the project. The libiio library can be obtained on the [[http://github.com/analogdevicesinc/libiio|Github]] page of the project.
 ==== Libiio installer for Windows ==== ==== Libiio installer for Windows ====
-<WRAP download>+<WRAP round download>
   * [[https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/libiio/releases|Installer for latest stable build (Windows 32-bit / 64-bit)]]   * [[https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/libiio/releases|Installer for latest stable build (Windows 32-bit / 64-bit)]]
-  * [[https://ci.appveyor.com/project/analogdevicesinc/libiio/build/artifacts|Installer for latest nighty build (Windows 32-bit / 64-bit)]] (may be unstable / buggy)+  * [[https://ci.appveyor.com/project/analogdevicesinc/libiio/build/artifacts?branch=master|Installer for latest nighty build (Windows 32-bit / 64-bit)]] (may be unstable / buggy)
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
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