Hi,
I'm new to the red pitaya, but a bit familiar with FPGA programming. What is the easiest way to program the red pitaya with Xiliny Vivado under Windows. I just want to have a LED shining. I tried a bin bitstream and copied it to the SD card, but with no success.
Thanks,
Martin
FPGA programming under Windows
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Re: FPGA programming under Windows
Hi Martin,
the easiest way is to use a JTAG adapter.
If you want to do it without additional hardware, you'd need to build a boot.bin file for the µSD, containing a first stage boot loader and your bitstream, and possibly also the u-boot binary.
the easiest way is to use a JTAG adapter.
If you want to do it without additional hardware, you'd need to build a boot.bin file for the µSD, containing a first stage boot loader and your bitstream, and possibly also the u-boot binary.
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Re: FPGA programming under Windows
Hi,
How can i create the boot.bin under Windows?
How can i create the boot.bin under Windows?
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Re: FPGA programming under Windows
One of the great Zynq features is also the possibility to reprogram FPGA directly from running OS (Linux) using cat command
as it is described here: http://wiki.redpitaya.com/index.php?tit ... nvironment
as it is described here: http://wiki.redpitaya.com/index.php?tit ... nvironment
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