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labs:sp20_installation [2020/04/28 14:13]
nelson [Sp20 Lab 1 - Installing on Your Computer]
labs:sp20_installation [2020/05/10 00:02] (current)
nelson [Final Questions]
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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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 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
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 +If you are using Option #3 then do the following:​ 
 +  - 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 Vivado.+Take and attach a screenshot showing that your board is recognized by either ​Vivado ​or Adept.
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