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Required equipment, Overview, Boot from an sd card – Maxim Integrated MAXREFDES71 ZedBoard User Manual

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MAXREFDES71# ZedBoard Quick Start Guide

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1. Required Equipment

• MAXREFDES71# board

• ZedBoard

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development kit

• Industrial sensor or signal source

• To run the binary from SD card:

o

Host PC with Windows® OS Terminal Software installed (HyperTerminal)

and one USB port

o

Cypress USB-UART bridge device driver

o

4GB FAT32 formatted SD card

• To run the software from the Xilinx SDK:

o

PC with Windows OS with Xilinx® PlanAhead

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/SDK version 14.2 or later

and two USB ports

o

License for Xilinx EDK/SDK (free WebPACK

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license is OK)

o

Xilinx Platform Cable USB II-compatible JTAG device

2. Overview

The MAXREFDES71# ZedBoard software can be downloaded to the ZedBoard board
via two methods:

• (Easiest) Boot from an SD card containing a binary file that loads the necessary

CPU bootloader, FPGA bitstream, and MAXREFDES71# executable file. This
approach is explained in detail in

Section 3

of this document.

• (Flexible) Use the Xilinx SDK to download the board bitstream and executable

file. This approach allows the source code to be modified, which is explained in
detail in

Section 4

of this document.

3. Boot from an SD Card

The steps below describe how to download the binary image (BOOT.BIN), install on an
SD card, and begin using the MAXREFDES71 system.

1) Download the latest BOOT.BIN file from the MAXREFDES71# page.
2) Obtain a FAT32 Formatted 4GB SD card such as the one provided with the

ZedBoard.

3) Copy the BOOT.BIN file onto the SD card. A USB-to-SD adaptor is normally

required to do this on a Windows PC (

Figure 1

).

4) Ensure the SD card is the BOOT.BIN file. Note that if using the Avnet supplied

SD card, it come preinstalled with a Linux test image. This image will need
to be removed.

5) Remove the SD card from the host PC. Make sure the ZedBoard is powered off,

and insert the SD card in the ZedBoard (

Figure 2

).

6) Configure the ZedBoard boot source jumpers to boot from SD (

Figure 3

and

Figure 4

).