StickIt
StickIt! board and modules that support the XuLA FPGA board. (by xesscorp)
digilent-xdc
A collection of Master XDC files for Digilent FPGA and Zynq boards. (by Digilent)
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StickIt
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Complete noob here- I salvaged this 7 segment display from a skip and would like to make a raspberry pi driven clock out of them. I have two of these, each with two digits. Is there a better way to drive them? I have used up 8 GPIO pins and all of my resistors so far and only driving one digit.
There is one other neat trick called "Charlie-plexing" where you take advantage of high-Z pin states and the diode nature of the segments to conserve I/O: see https://github.com/xesscorp/StickIt/tree/master/modules/LedDigits
- Buying a FPGA
- Somebody knows how to conect the cora Z7 with a protoboard? I need more bottons and someone told me that i could use a protoboard
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- Need Help -Testing VHDL code on a ZYBO board
- Having trouble programming Arty-Z7 as a SPI Slave
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Nexys A7 and Vivado's Clocking Wizard
I'm using the Nexys A7 constraint file provided by Digilent, which describes the main clock as follows: set_property -dict { PACKAGE_PIN E3 IOSTANDARD LVCMOS33 } [get_ports { CLK100MHZ }]; create_clock -add -name sys_clk_pin -period 10.00 -waveform {0 5} [get_ports {CLK100MHZ}];
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Somebody knows how to conect the cora Z7 with a protoboard? I need more bottons and someone told me that i could use a protoboard
Looked here: https://github.com/Digilent/digilent-xdc/blob/master/Cora-Z7-07S-Master.xdc This xdc will have all the constraints in it with the package pins. (This is for the 07S if you go to the main folder it also has the 10 if that's the FPGA you have (since the Cora offers 2 options). Look at this link for the reference manual. https://digilent.com/reference/programmable-logic/cora-z7/reference-manual?redirect=1 It will cover a lot about the Board. You should be able to use almost any GPIO pin as long as it is not used by something already (i e. Ethernet, LEDs etc )
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Dumping Code on Zedboard Zynq 7000, Help!
Then you can look at the Hardware manual, and the docs for the UART PMod and then you can get the constraint for that line. page 23 gives you the FPGA mapping for each PMod port, so all you need to do is make that an external port, and then create a constraints file that maps that data line to the FPGA port, and sets the bank voltage. You can see a 'master' constraints file here: https://github.com/Digilent/digilent-xdc/blob/master/Zedboard-Master.xdc
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looking at, for example, https://github.com/Digilent/digilent-xdc/blob/master/Nexys-Video-Master.xdc