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resources:eval:user-guides:mykonos:quickstart [06 Jun 2018 13:20] – [Supported Carriers] Adrian Costinaresources:eval:user-guides:mykonos:quickstart [14 Jan 2021 05:24] (current) – use ez> interwiki links Robin Getz
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 The Quick Start Guides provide a simple step by step instruction on how to do an initial system setup for the ADRV9371-N/PCBZ, ADRV9371-W/PCBZ boards on various FPGA development boards. They will discuss how to program the bitstream, run a no-OS program or boot a Linux distribution. The Quick Start Guides provide a simple step by step instruction on how to do an initial system setup for the ADRV9371-N/PCBZ, ADRV9371-W/PCBZ boards on various FPGA development boards. They will discuss how to program the bitstream, run a no-OS program or boot a Linux distribution.
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 ==== Supported Carriers ==== ==== Supported Carriers ====
  
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 ^ Board ^ HDL ^ Linux Software ^ No-OS Software ^  ^ Board ^ HDL ^ Linux Software ^ No-OS Software ^ 
-| [[xilinx>ZCU102]] |  √   |  √  |   |   +| [[xilinx>ZCU102]] |  √  |  √  |  √  |   
-| [[xilinx>KC705]] |        |       +| [[xilinx>KCU105]] |  √   √   √  |   
-| [[xilinx>VC707]] |        |       +
-| [[xilinx>KCU105]] |          |   +
 | [[xilinx>ZC706]] |  √  |  √  |  √  |   | [[xilinx>ZC706]] |  √  |  √  |  √  |  
 | [[https://www.altera.com/products/boards_and_kits/dev-kits/altera/arria-10-soc-development-kit.html | Arria 10 SoC]] |  √  |  √  |   | [[https://www.altera.com/products/boards_and_kits/dev-kits/altera/arria-10-soc-development-kit.html | Arria 10 SoC]] |  √  |  √  |  
- +| [[https://www.altera.com/products/boards_and_kits/dev-kits/altera/kit-a10-gx-fpga.html | Arria 10 GX]] |  √  |  √  |  √  | 
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 ==== Hardware Setup ==== ==== Hardware Setup ====
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 In most carriers, the ADRV9371/PCBZ board connects to the HPC connector (unless otherwise noted). The carrier setup requires power, UART (115200), ethernet (Linux), HDMI (if available) and/or JTAG (no-OS) connections. A few typical setups are shown below. In most carriers, the ADRV9371/PCBZ board connects to the HPC connector (unless otherwise noted). The carrier setup requires power, UART (115200), ethernet (Linux), HDMI (if available) and/or JTAG (no-OS) connections. A few typical setups are shown below.
  
 +=== ZC706 + ADRV9371/PCBZ ===
  
 +{{ :resources:eval:user-guides:mykonos:mykonos_system_overview.png?800 |}}
  
-=== ZC706 + ADRV9371/PCBZ ===+=== ZCU102 + ADRV9371/PCBZ ===
  
-{{ :resources:eval:user-guides:mykonos:mykonos_system_overview.png?800 |}}+Connect ADRV9371 into HPC0 on your ZCU102.
  
 +=== Unboxing guide ===
 +[[ez>cfs-file/__key/communityserver-discussions-components-files/703/AD9371-and-ADRV9009-setup-with-ZCU102-or-ZC706-April2019.pdf | Detailed unboxing guide]]
  
resources/eval/user-guides/mykonos/quickstart.1528284018.txt.gz · Last modified: 06 Jun 2018 13:20 by Adrian Costina