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'''1. Q. How to use the EMC2 board properly?'''<br />
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'''2. Q. How to set-up the I/O voltage for the EMC2 board?'''<br />
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The jumper '''(JP7)''' and '''(JP8)''' are for the voltage(A): SEIC HDMI and voltage(B): FMC respectively.<br />
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'''3.3V''' : Position 1-2 <br />
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'''2.5V''' : position 2-JP7A and 2-JP8A<br />
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'''1.8V''' : Position 2-3<br />
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Note: The jumper must be installed before the power applying power to the board. EMC-2-DP-V1 does not have JP7A and JP8A.<br />
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'''3. Q. How to set-up the Boot Mode for the EMC2 board?'''<br />
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The jumper '''(JP11)''' is the boot mode for the "flash devices" to be set from the EMC2.<br />
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'''QSPI flash mode''' : Position 1-2 resides on the Zynq MIO 1..6.<br />
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'''SD card mode''' : Position 2-3 (closet to JP12) resides on the Zynq MIO 40..45.<br />
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'''4. Q. How to set-up the Host and Add-on board modes of "PCIe/104" for the EMC2 board?'''<br />
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The jumper '''(JP12)''' is installed to configure the EMC2 as the '''"host mode"'''; otherwise as "add-on" board mode.<br />
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Note: The "add-on" board mode can be separated as '''stack-up''' and '''stack-down''' mode.<br />
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'''5. Q. How to set-up the Upstream Port for the EMC2 board?'''<br />
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The DIP switch '''(SW2)''' is used to set up the “strapping input“ signals to the PCIE/104 for the EMC2.<br />
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'''(PEX) Port 0''' : '''(Pcie) Lane 0''' : 0000(LLLL) : All On<br />
'''(PEX) Port 4''' : '''(Pcie) Lane 1''' : 0100(LHLL) : On-Of-On-On<br />
'''(PEX) Port 1''' : '''(Pcie) Lane 4''' : 0001(LLLH) : Of-On-On-On<br />
'''(PEX) Port 5''' : '''(Pcie) Lane 5''' : 0101(LHLH) : On-Of-On-Of<br />
'''(PEX) Port 7''' : '''(Pcie) Lane 6''' : 0110(LHHL) : Of-Of-Of-On<br />
'''(PEX) Port 9''' : '''(Pcie) Lane 7''' : 0111(LHHH) : On-Of-Of-Of<br />
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Note: The 4-digit number represents the PEX8606 switch port decimal number. The 0(L) is set to "On" and 1(H) is set to "Of" from the '''(SW2)'''.<br />
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'''6. Q. What Xilinx Vivado version are supported for the EMC2 development board files and how to installed them?'''<br />
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All the EMC2 board files are well supported from Vivado 2015.2, and we recommend to use the latest version of Vivado.<br />
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To installed the EMC2 board files:<br />
1. Download the two files "board_parts" and "board_files"<br />
2. Replace them to where are your Vivado is installed (eg. C:/Xilinx/Vivado/2015.2/data/boards/)<br />
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'''7. Vivado & SDK Design Flow (Quick Tutorial)'''<br />
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'''8. How to create Zynq FSBL (First Stage Boot Loader) for the EMC2?'''<br />
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''9. How to create a SD boot and run Petalinux for the EMC2?'''<br />
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'''10. UART cables connection problem for the EMC2?'''<br />
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A standard USB mini/micro to USB cable can connect this to a host PC. The UART interface resides on the Zynq MIO 14..15.<br />
If your UART console does not display anything in Xilinx SDK tools:<br />
1. To check your Zynq CPU configuration, the UART0 is enabled Vivado and is connected to MIO 14 and 15.<br />
2. Go to your Windows, Start -> Device Manager -> Port(COM & LPT) to check the list of available ports, and do they also appear on the terminal as you open it for the console?<br />
3. we recommend customer to play the Xilinx '''2015.4''' Vivado & SDK tools by using '''Windows 8''' OS or further version. (If you using 2015.2 on 'Windows 7, please have installed additional serial console tools, such as "Putty" and "TeraTerm").<br />
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