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resources:eval:user-guides:adrv9002:quickstart:zed [27 Jan 2023 08:32] – Replaced the obsolete Kuiper Linux page link Joyce Velasco | resources:eval:user-guides:adrv9002:quickstart:zed [08 Aug 2023 13:53] (current) – Update quick start info Laurentiu Popa | ||
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- | This guide provides some quick instructions (still takes awhile | + | This guide provides some quick instructions (still takes a while to download, and set things up) on how to setup the [[adi> |
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
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* SD Card 16GB imaged using the instructions here: [[: | * SD Card 16GB imaged using the instructions here: [[: | ||
- | |SDCARD for Zynq & Altera SoC Quick Start Guide]]. Use 2019_r2 or later release. Copy next boot files from '' | + | |SDCARD for Zynq & Altera SoC Quick Start Guide]]. Use 2019_r2 or later release. Copy next boot files from '' |
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- | This can be done by changing VADJ jumper from default (2V5) to 1V8 (see below picture). | + | This can be done by changing VADJ jumper |
- | On an ADRV9002 Card, there is a red LED close to the FMC connector. The role of this LED is to indicate if VADJ voltage exceeded 2.0V level. If that was the case this LED will be ON. If this LED does not turn off after few seconds after boot, then there is an issue and while the board might still operate this is exceeding the recommended level for VADJ, decreasing board lifetime and can lead to permanent damage of the IC in the worst case. | + | On an ADRV9002 Card, there is a red LED close to the FMC connector. The role of this LED is to indicate if VADJ voltage exceeded 2.0V level. If that was the case this LED will be ON. If this LED does not turn off after few seconds after boot, then there is an issue and while the board might still operate this is exceeding the recommended level for VADJ, decreasing board lifetime and can lead to permanent damage of the IC in the worst case. |
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* an on-board 38.4MHz VCTCXO (default) | * an on-board 38.4MHz VCTCXO (default) | ||
* external (thru J501) 10MHz to 1000MHz / +13dBm | * external (thru J501) 10MHz to 1000MHz / +13dBm | ||
- | * Connect | + | * Connect |
- | * Insert SD card into socket. | + | * Insert |
- | * Configure | + | * Configure |
- | * Turn on the power switch on the FPGA board. | + | * Connect 12 V power supply to barrel jack (J20). |
+ | * Turn on the power switch | ||
+ | * Wait ~ 15 seconds. The blue Done LED (LD12) should illuminate. | ||
* Observe kernel and serial console messages on your terminal. | * Observe kernel and serial console messages on your terminal. | ||
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+ | **Note!!** | ||
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+ | //USB-OTG// feature: To use USB peripheral devices with ZedBoard, install jumpers JP2 and JP3. | ||
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+ | For more detailed information on the ZedBoard jumper settings, check out the //ZedBoard Hardware User Guide//, available on the [[https:// | ||
===== Messages ===== | ===== Messages ===== |