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labs:sp20_installation [2020/04/28 11:00]
nelson [Completing Labs]
labs:sp20_installation [2020/05/10 00:02] (current)
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 +Here are the notes we went over from the first day of lab meeting...
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 ====== Sp20 Lab 1 - Installing on Your Computer ====== ====== Sp20 Lab 1 - Installing on Your Computer ======
 Your job for this lab is to select how you intend on working with Vivado during the semester and then do the installation for that method. Your job for this lab is to select how you intend on working with Vivado during the semester and then do the installation for that method.
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 [[http://​ecen220wiki.groups.et.byu.net/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=springremote|The options are documented here along with installation instructions]]. ​ This link can also be found in the lower left of the 220 wiki page and is called "​Sp2020 Vivado Procedures"​. [[http://​ecen220wiki.groups.et.byu.net/​dokuwiki/​doku.php?​id=springremote|The options are documented here along with installation instructions]]. ​ This link can also be found in the lower left of the 220 wiki page and is called "​Sp2020 Vivado Procedures"​.
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 =====Completing Labs===== =====Completing Labs=====
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 Once you have complete the installation,​ you will need to start up the Vivado program and take a screen shot of its startup screen. ​ It will look something like {{ :​labs:​lab_1:​vivadostartup1.pdf |this}}. Once you have complete the installation,​ you will need to start up the Vivado program and take a screen shot of its startup screen. ​ It will look something like {{ :​labs:​lab_1:​vivadostartup1.pdf |this}}.
  
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 Attach a screen shot of the Vivado startup screen to LearningSuite. Attach a screen shot of the Vivado startup screen to LearningSuite.
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 Turn on the board on using the slide switch marked "​Power"​ that is just above where the cable plugs in in the figure above. ​ Lights should now come on on the board. Turn on the board on using the slide switch marked "​Power"​ that is just above where the cable plugs in in the figure above. ​ Lights should now come on on the board.
  
-Now, start up Vivado again and select "Open Hardware Manager"​ (center of {{ :labs:​lab_1:​vivadostartup1.pdf |this screen}}).+If you installed using Option #1 or Option #2 then do the following:
  
-In the {{ :​labs:​lab_1:​vivadohardwaremanager1.pdf |window that then appears}}, click "Open Target"​ (upper middle) and then "Auto Connect"​. ​ If your board is plugged in and powered on, you will see that it has been detected {{ :​labs:​lab_1:​vivadohardwaremanager2.pdf |as shown here}}. ​ The info there will be specific to your board and will differ from what is shown, which is for a slightly different board. ​ However, it will be obvious it has detected a Xilinx board.+  - Now, start up Vivado again and select "Open Hardware Manager"​ (center of {{ :​labs:​lab_1:​vivadostartup1.pdf |this screen}}). 
 +  - In the {{ :​labs:​lab_1:​vivadohardwaremanager1.pdf |window that then appears}}, click "Open Target"​ (upper middle) and then "Auto Connect"​. ​ If your board is plugged in and powered on, you will see that it has been detected {{ :​labs:​lab_1:​vivadohardwaremanager2.pdf |as shown here}}. ​ The info there will be specific to your board and will differ from what is shown, which is for a slightly different board. ​ However, it will be obvious it has detected a Xilinx board.
  
-<​color ​red+If you are using Option #3 then do the following:​ 
-Take and attach a screenshot showing that your board is recognized by Vivado.+  - Start up Adept 
 +  - It should auto-recognize the board and give you a screen that looks {{ :​labs:​adept.pdf |something like this}}. 
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 +Take and attach a screenshot showing that your board is recognized by either ​Vivado ​or Adept.
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 =====Final Pass-Off===== ​ =====Final Pass-Off===== ​
-Meet with a TA in Zoom and show him your installation via screen sharing. ​ Answer any questions he has for you regarding it.  You will receive your "Lab 1 Passoff" ​points ​in Gradebook for this.+Attach the things ​in <color green>​green</​color>​ above to the "Lab 1 Passoff" ​assignment ​in LearningSuite.
  
 =====Final Questions===== =====Final Questions=====
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