XVC-FTDI-JTAG Alternatives
Similar projects and alternatives to XVC-FTDI-JTAG
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XilinxVirtualCable
Xilinx Virtual Cable (XVC) is a TCP/IP-based protocol that acts like a JTAG cable and provides a means to access and debug your FPGA or SoC design without using a physical cable.
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InfluxDB
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nmigen
A refreshed Python toolbox for building complex digital hardware. See https://gitlab.com/nmigen/nmigen
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Do these work as JTAG programmers?
1) Hook up programmer to the JTAG pins of your FPGA board. If you have an actual JTAG connector then there are many variations on the pinout, but the pinout can be found at https://forums.xilinx.com/t5/FPGA-Configuration/Xilinx-JTAG-Header/td-p/909793 (for example). The advantage of the Waveshare or the HS-3 cable is that you don't have to figure out the exact connector pinout, just make sure that they match. 2) Connect the programmer using USB to your laptop/desktop/workstation. 3) Run the daemon that does XVC and handles your programmer (see the repositories I linked, and also this one: https://github.com/BerkeleyLab/XVC-FTDI-JTAG). 4) In Vivado, when adding the hardware target, you should be able to add a virtual cable with an IP address and a port. There is a button called: "Add Xilinx Virtual Cable (XVC)." Vivado then just connects to the daemon that handles the actual JTAG connection.
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BerkeleyLab/XVC-FTDI-JTAG is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of XVC-FTDI-JTAG is C.
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