Tarjetas de desarrollo FPGA » History » Version 11
Victor Vásquez, 07/25/2019 03:40 PM
| 1 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | # Tarjetas de desarrollo FPGA |
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| 3 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | ## Guía de programación |
| 4 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | |
| 5 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | ### Alorium Sno |
| 6 | 3 | Victor Vásquez | |
| 7 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | #### STEPS |
| 8 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | * Solder JTAG and power pins |
| 9 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | * Install Quartus Prime Lite Edition |
| 10 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | * Install the driver for the USB Blaster |
| 11 | 11 | Victor Vásquez | p(. left ident 1em Control Panel > Device Manager |
| 12 | 9 | Victor Vásquez | ** Search for USB-Blaster |
| 13 | 9 | Victor Vásquez | ** Update Driver > Browse > \intelFPGA_lite\18.1\quartus\drivers |
| 14 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | * With Quartus Prime Lite Edition software generate programming file [Assembler] |
| 15 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | * Open Quartus Prime Lite Edition |
| 16 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | * Go to Tools > Programmer |
| 17 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | * Make sure that "USB-Blaster [USB-0]" is selected in Hardware Setup, otherwise click Hardware Setup and in "Currently selected hardware:" select it. Close |
| 18 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | * Check the correct FPGA by clicking "Auto Detec" and select 10M16SA |
| 19 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | * Click "Add File" and go to the project folder and search and open the programming file, either xxx.sof (lose at powerdown) or xxx.pof |
| 20 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | > * project_name/output_files/xxx.pof |
| 21 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | * Select <none> file and delete it |
| 22 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | * Check the two boxes "Program/Configure" and "Verify" of the main file |
| 23 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | * Program the FPGA by clicking "Start" |
| 24 | 3 | Victor Vásquez | |
| 25 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | #### NOTES |
| 26 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | * *all steps were done using Windows 7 |
| 27 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | * When using on-chip memory IP cores change configuration mode to "Single Uncompresed Image with Memory Initialization" inside Device>Device and Pin Options...>Configuration mode |
| 28 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | |
| 29 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | ### Alorium XLR8 |
| 30 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | |
| 31 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | #### STEPS |
| 32 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * Solder JTAG pins |
| 33 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * Install Quartus Prime Lite Edition |
| 34 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * Install the driver for the USB Blaster |
| 35 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | > * Control Panel > Device Manager |
| 36 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | > * Search for USB-Blaster |
| 37 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | > * Update Driver > Browse > \intelFPGA_lite\18.1\quartus\drivers |
| 38 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * With Quartus Prime Lite Edition software generate programming file [Assembler] |
| 39 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * Open Quartus Prime Lite Edition |
| 40 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * Go to Tools > Programmer |
| 41 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * Make sure that "USB-Blaster [USB-0]" is selected in Hardware Setup, otherwise click Hardware Setup and in "Currently selected hardware:" select it. Close |
| 42 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * Check the correct FPGA by clicking "Auto Detec" and select 10M08SA |
| 43 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * Click "Add File" and go to the project folder and search and open the programming file, either xxx.sof (lose at powerdown) or xxx.pof |
| 44 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | > * project_name/output_files/xxx.pof |
| 45 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * Select <none> file and delete it |
| 46 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * Check the two boxes "Program/Configure" and "Verify" of the main file |
| 47 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * Program the FPGA by clicking "Start" |
| 48 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | |
| 49 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | #### NOTES |
| 50 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * *all steps were done using Windows 7 |
| 51 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * Notch of the USB Blaster's connector should face the inside of the board. |
| 52 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * For the use A0-5 pins there is 2 options: analog or digital, both connected to different pins on the FPGA. When used as digital, user has to enable this pins (buffer 3.3V-5V) through 6 pins also connected to the FPGA (see schematic). |
| 53 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * RST pin is active low. |
| 54 | 5 | Victor Vásquez | * When using on-chip memory IP cores change configuration mode to "Single Uncompresed Image with Memory Initialization" inside Device>Device and Pin Options...>Configuration mode |
| 55 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | |
| 56 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | ### Papilio Pro |
| 57 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | |
| 58 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | #### STEPS |
| 59 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | Install ISE Design Suite |
| 60 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | With ISE Design Suite software generate programming file [Generate Programming file] |
| 61 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | Download the file "Papilio-Loader-2.8-Setup.exe" (1) and install it |
| 62 | 1 | Victor Vásquez | Go to the project folder and search for the programming file xxx.bit |
| 63 | 1 | Victor Vásquez | Double click and wait for the Papilio Loader to open |
| 64 | 1 | Victor Vásquez | ·File > Preferences > User Mode > Expert |
| 65 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | ·In "Target board" field select "Papilio One or Papilio Pro" |
| 66 | 1 | Victor Vásquez | ·Make sure the "Target .bit file" loaded the correct file |
| 67 | 1 | Victor Vásquez | ·Do not touch the other fields and in the "Operations" box check "Erase", "Write to" and "Verify" |
| 68 | 1 | Victor Vásquez | ·In the drop-down menu select either "FPGA" (lose at powerdown) or "SPI flash" |
| 69 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | ·Click "Do Selected Operations" |
| 70 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | |
| 71 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | #### NOTES |
| 72 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | *all steps were done using Windows 7 |
| 73 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | (1) http://forum.gadgetfactory.net/files/file/10-papilio-loader-gui/ |
| 74 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | if using VirtualBox make sure to enable USB: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-enable-usb-in-virtualbox/ |
| 75 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | |
| 76 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | ### TinyFPGA BX |
| 77 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | |
| 78 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | #### STEPS |
| 79 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | Install Lattice iCEcube2 (Windows 7) |
| 80 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | Install toolchains APIO and tinyprog from the terminal |
| 81 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | $ (sudo) pip install apio tinyprog |
| 82 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | $ apio install system scons icestorm iverilog |
| 83 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | $ apio drivers --serial-enable |
| 84 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | Add yourself to the dialout group in order for your user to be able to access serial ports |
| 85 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | $ sudo usermod -a -G dialout $USER |
| 86 | 1 | Victor Vásquez | Connect your TinyFPGA BX board and make sure the bootloader is up to date |
| 87 | 1 | Victor Vásquez | tinyprog --update-bootloader |
| 88 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | With Lattice iCEcube2 software generate programming file [Generate Bitmap] (Windows 7) |
| 89 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | Plug the TinyFPGA BX if it is not already |
| 90 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | In a terminal window go to Lattice project folder and search for the programming file |
| 91 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | project_name/project_name_Implmnt/sbt/outpus/bitmap/xxx.bin |
| 92 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | Program the FPGA |
| 93 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | $ (sudo) tinyprog -p xxx.bin |
| 94 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | The configuration will reamain until you press the reset button, when it would load the bootloader |
| 95 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | When connected to a dumb power supply the configuration will be reloaded after 1 second |
| 96 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | |
| 97 | 4 | Victor Vásquez | #### NOTES |
| 98 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | *Windows 7 was ONLY used for iCEcube2, the other steps were done in Ubuntu 14.04 |
| 99 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | https://tinyfpga.com/bx/guide.html |
| 100 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | https://www.instructables.com/id/Getting-Started-With-the-Tinyfpga/ |
| 101 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | https://github.com/tinyfpga/TinyFPGA-BX |
| 102 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | MAX 1000 |
| 103 | 2 | Victor Vásquez | ….. |