ADRV9371/PCBZ Zynq Quick Start Guide
This guide provides some quick instructions (still takes awhile to download, and set things up) on how to setup the ADRV9371/PCBZ:
Requirements
You need a Host PC (Windows or Linux).
You need a
SD card writer connected to above PC (Supported
USB SD readers/writers are OK).
USB keyboard/mouse for the Zynq or ZED Device
HDMI Display (monitor or TV) (FULL HD only!)
Antenna, or SMA cable for crossing Tx to Rx.
Reference clock source
Creating / Configuring the SD Card
All the products described on this page include ESD (electrostatic discharge) sensitive devices. Electrostatic charges as high as 4000V readily accumulate on the human body or test equipment and can discharge without detection.
Although the boards feature ESD protection circuitry, permanent damage may occur on devices subjected to high-energy electrostatic discharges. Therefore, proper ESD precautions are recommended to avoid performance degradation or loss of functionality. This includes removing static charge on external equipment, cables, or antennas before connecting to the device.
Setting up the hardware (ZC706)
You will need to:
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Insert the
SD-CARD into the
SD Card Interface Connector (J30)
Plug the ADRV9371/PCBZ into the HPC FMC Connector
Plug your HDMI display device into the HDMI Video Connector (P1)
Plug your
USB mouse/keyboard into the
USB 2.0 ULPI Controller, w/Micro-B Connector (J49)
Plug the Power Supply into 12V Power input connector (J22) (DO NOT turn the device on).
Set the jumpers: The main one is: SW11 - Big Blue Switch in the middle, which controls the Boot Mode, it needs to be set: 1: Down, 2: Down, 3: Up, 4: Up, 5: Down. Other Jumpers can be checked via looking at the picture. (click the picture to make it bigger)

Turn it on.
Wait ~30 seconds for the “DONE” LED to turn green. This is above the power switch.
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.
Booting the SD Card
Ignore your PC, and now interact on the
USB mouse/keyboard on the Zynq device
You should see the following screen:
IIO Scope tool:

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You are done. You can interact with the
GUI either over the network, or with the HDMI monitor/
USB keyboard mouse.
Even thought this is Linux, this is a persistent file systems. Care should be taken not to corrupt the file system -- please shut down things, don't just turn off the power switch. Depending on your monitor, the standard power off could be hiding. You can do this from the terminal as well with sudo shutdown -h now