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resources:eval:user-guides:ad-fmcomms2-ebz:quickstart:zynq [04 Jun 2021 20:29]
Robin Getz [AD-FMCOMMS2/3/4/5-EBZ Zynq and ZED Quick Start Guide]
resources:eval:user-guides:ad-fmcomms2-ebz:quickstart:zynq [09 Jun 2021 12:11]
Iulia Moldovan Add details to link
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 ===== Creating / Configuring the SD Card ===== ===== Creating / Configuring the SD Card =====
  
-[[resources/​tools-software/​linux-software/​zynq_images|Create ​SD Image for Zynq/ZED Boards. (it is a single image for all boards)]]+Create the [[resources/​tools-software/​linux-software/​zynq_images|SD Image]] for Zynq/ZED Boards. (it is a single image for all boards)
  
 {{page>​wiki/​common#​esd_warning&​nofooter&​noheader}} {{page>​wiki/​common#​esd_warning&​nofooter&​noheader}}
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   - Get the [[xilinx>​ZC706]]   - Get the [[xilinx>​ZC706]]
     - {{http://​www.xilinx.com/​images/​product-images/​zc706-base-board.jpg}}     - {{http://​www.xilinx.com/​images/​product-images/​zc706-base-board.jpg}}
-  ​- Build the HDL project and make the BOOT.BIN (see [[:​resources:​fpga:​docs:​build|this tutorial]]) +  - Prepare the SD card with the proper Linux image (from [[:​resources:​tools-software:​linux-software:​zynq_images|here]] and pay attention to the Linux/​Windows setup).
-  - Build the devicetree (see [[:​resources:​tools-software:​linux-build:​generic:​zynq|this tutorial]]) +
-  ​- Prepare the SD card with the proper Linux image (see [[:​resources:​tools-software:​linux-software:​zynq_images|here]] and pay attention to the Linux/​Windows setup), BOOT.BIN, and devicetree (you get the last ones from the previous steps)+
   - Insert the SD-CARD into the SD Card Interface Connector (J30)   - Insert the SD-CARD into the SD Card Interface Connector (J30)
   - Plug the AD-FMCOMMS2-EBZ into the LPC LPC Connector (J5)   - Plug the AD-FMCOMMS2-EBZ into the LPC LPC Connector (J5)
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   - Wait another ~30 seconds for the HDMI display device to start showing signs of life.   - Wait another ~30 seconds for the HDMI display device to start showing signs of life.
   - The follow the instructions for the type of demo that you want to do.  ​   - The follow the instructions for the type of demo that you want to do.  ​
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 ===== Booting the SD Card ===== ===== Booting the SD Card =====
  
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   - Set the Jumpers and Switches accordingly like shown on the picture. (click on the picture to enlarge)   - Set the Jumpers and Switches accordingly like shown on the picture. (click on the picture to enlarge)
     - {{:​resources:​eval:​user-guides:​ad-fmcomms2-ebz:​quickstart:​zed_sw.jpg?​300|ZED Board prepared}}     - {{:​resources:​eval:​user-guides:​ad-fmcomms2-ebz:​quickstart:​zed_sw.jpg?​300|ZED Board prepared}}
-  ​- Build the HDL project and make the BOOT.BIN (see [[:​resources:​fpga:​docs:​build|this tutorial]]) +  - Prepare the SD card with the proper Linux image (see [[:​resources:​tools-software:​linux-software:​zynq_images|here]] and pay attention to the Linux/​Windows setup)
-  - Build the devicetree (see [[:​resources:​tools-software:​linux-build:​generic:​zynq|this tutorial]]) +
-  ​- Prepare the SD card with the proper Linux image (see [[:​resources:​tools-software:​linux-software:​zynq_images|here]] and pay attention to the Linux/​Windows setup), BOOT.BIN, and devicetree (you get the last ones from the previous steps)+
   - Insert the SD-CARD into the SD Card Interface Connector (J12)   - Insert the SD-CARD into the SD Card Interface Connector (J12)
   - Plug the AD-FMCOMMS2-EBZ or AD-FMCOMMS3-EBZ into the LPC Connector (J1)   - Plug the AD-FMCOMMS2-EBZ or AD-FMCOMMS3-EBZ into the LPC Connector (J1)
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   - Wait another ~30 seconds for the HDMI display device to start showing signs of life. (Linux TUX top left)   - Wait another ~30 seconds for the HDMI display device to start showing signs of life. (Linux TUX top left)
   - Follow the instructions for the type of demo that you want to do on screen.   - Follow the instructions for the type of demo that you want to do on screen.
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 +<note tip>
 +If you want to manually build the HDL project and make the BOOT.BIN, see [[:​resources:​fpga:​docs:​build|this tutorial]]. For the Zynq Linux kernel and the devicetree, check [[:​resources:​tools-software:​linux-build:​generic:​zynq|this tutorial]].
 +</​note>​
  
 Setup/​Wiring. (click to enlarge): Setup/​Wiring. (click to enlarge):
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 **Note:** For proper robustness shield the ZED board with a plexi-glass cover. Add a "​Touch-Screw"​ (A2, stainless steel) and connect it via a 270kOhm resistor to a GND pin. Touch this screw prior any handling of any board. It ensures proper and painless ESD discharge. **Note:** For proper robustness shield the ZED board with a plexi-glass cover. Add a "​Touch-Screw"​ (A2, stainless steel) and connect it via a 270kOhm resistor to a GND pin. Touch this screw prior any handling of any board. It ensures proper and painless ESD discharge.
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resources/eval/user-guides/ad-fmcomms2-ebz/quickstart/zynq.txt · Last modified: 09 Jun 2021 12:11 by Iulia Moldovan