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kenmcg Clarified Personal Exploration
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jgoeders [Exercise #3 - Powering and testing your circuit with the NEXYS 4]
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   - Download the {{ resources:​alarm_fan.bit |}} configuration bit file.   - Download the {{ resources:​alarm_fan.bit |}} configuration bit file.
   - Turn the Nexys 4 board **on** (make sure there is no smoke or any other evidence of damage from the chips or wires before proceeding).   - Turn the Nexys 4 board **on** (make sure there is no smoke or any other evidence of damage from the chips or wires before proceeding).
-  - Configure the FPGA board with the downloaded bit file using [[tutorials:​downloading_to_the_nexys_4_using_adept|Adept]].+  - Configure the FPGA board with the downloaded bit file using [[tutorials:​downloading_bitfile|Vivado]].
  
 At this point, the FPGA board should provide the button inputs to your circuit and the LEDs will display the logic produced by your circuit. Test all input combinations to make sure your two functions (F and A) are producing the correct results. At this point, the FPGA board should provide the button inputs to your circuit and the LEDs will display the logic produced by your circuit. Test all input combinations to make sure your two functions (F and A) are producing the correct results.