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by Timoteo
Mon Jun 05, 2017 1:09 pm
Forum: FAQ about Tulipp Development Platform
Topic: Need single, low-speed, digital output pin on EMC2
Replies: 2
Views: 3691

Re: Need single, low-speed, digital output pin on EMC2

Hi, Are there general purpose I/O pins on the EMC2? I need a single digital output pin to communicate with an external microcontroller. Best regards, Ananya Hi Ananya, Which kind of physical connection would you do? If you just need "pins", you could try with the LVTTL (JP3). If you have ...
by Timoteo
Tue Feb 28, 2017 10:34 am
Forum: FAQ about Tulipp Development Platform
Topic: SDK 2016.2 and Vivado 2016.2 and SDSoC 2016.2 BSP (standalone/Linux) for the EMC2-DP
Replies: 2
Views: 3951

Re: SDK 2016.2 and Vivado 2016.2 and SDSoC 2016.2 BSP (standalone/Linux) for the EMC2-DP

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by Timoteo
Wed Feb 15, 2017 3:19 pm
Forum: FAQ about Tulipp Development Platform
Topic: Using the USB port
Replies: 4
Views: 4467

Re: Using the USB port

Hi, You must use the dedicated MIO pins in the Zynq to configure the chip. This must be done in the ARM processor. You need to create a design in Vivado where you instantiate a Zynq processor block, and select the MIO pins corresponding to the USB port. To program the Zynq in C, just export the hard...
by Timoteo
Wed Feb 15, 2017 9:23 am
Forum: FAQ about Tulipp Development Platform
Topic: Using the USB port
Replies: 4
Views: 4467

Re: Using the USB port

Hi, The USB port doesn't work directly, you have to configure the chip next to it (U10, TPS2051D). So far, I just tested this port. To do it, I used the example code from Xilinx in SDK. (Create in Vivado a design with a Zynq block, enable USB, and UART to debug through micro usb, export hardware, an...
by Timoteo
Wed Feb 01, 2017 10:01 am
Forum: FAQ about Tulipp Development Platform
Topic: FMC Banks and Voltage
Replies: 6
Views: 5755

Re: FMC Banks and Voltage

Hi Tim, Could you clarify why using LVDS_25, setting JP8 to 2.5V, and configuring the inputs in Vivado with DIFF_TERM TRUE would damage the FPGA? I really believe there is a way around, if all the signals in the FMC are inputs of the system. The HP bank VCCO can only go upto 1.89V as per this docum...
by Timoteo
Mon Jan 30, 2017 3:39 pm
Forum: FAQ about Tulipp Development Platform
Topic: FMC Banks and Voltage
Replies: 6
Views: 5755

Re: FMC Banks and Voltage

Please Note: When using Z7030 JP8 (jumper to determine the VCCIO for bank 13 and 35) must be on position 2-3 for 1.8V. Any other setting will damage the FPGA. Could you clarify why using LVDS_25, setting JP8 to 2.5V, and configuring the inputs in Vivado with DIFF_TERM TRUE would damage the FPGA? I ...
by Timoteo
Mon Jan 30, 2017 10:24 am
Forum: FAQ about Tulipp Development Platform
Topic: FMC Banks and Voltage
Replies: 6
Views: 5755

Re: FMC Banks and Voltage

Hi, I want to add this information to what you know already, and hopefully you will make the Camera Link application work. The TE0715-30 banks: -Bank 12. It’s High Range. -Bank 35. It’s High Performance. The EMC2 carrier board has JP7 and JP8 to setup the voltages. JP7 is VCCIO 34 (bank we don’t car...
by Timoteo
Mon Jan 16, 2017 3:52 pm
Forum: FAQ about Tulipp Development Platform
Topic: UART Connection to UAV
Replies: 4
Views: 4125

Re: UART Connection to UAV

Why do you think LVTTL supports only 1.8V? As far as I know, being supplied by bank 34 of the FPGA, if that bank is supplied with 3.3V should be fine, shouldn't it? About the male connector, one workmate passed me this, which I forward to you. It's for another board, but it should be the same connec...
by Timoteo
Mon Jan 16, 2017 2:41 pm
Forum: FAQ about Tulipp Development Platform
Topic: UART Connection to UAV
Replies: 4
Views: 4125

Re: UART Connection to UAV

The white connector (RS1) has 3 UARTs available to use. There is another UART available: micro-usb at the IO extension board, but it is not directly connected to the FPGA, it needs to be configured by U14. EDIT: micro USB has 2 MIO dedicated pins in the Zynq. RS232 and LVTTL have pins directly conne...
by Timoteo
Fri Nov 11, 2016 6:11 pm
Forum: FAQ about Tulipp Development Platform
Topic: Developing the Tulipp-Board under Windows
Replies: 3
Views: 4169

Re: Developing the Tulipp-Board under Windows

Hi, I just used SDSoC in Windows, never in Linux. The platforms I created you can find them in the documentation. I don't really know what to say about "keep in mind", apart from "never launch SDK from Vivado, it will open SDSoC and produce errors, just open SDSoC and import the expor...

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