Arm Enterprises IM-AD1 Setting up the logic module, Switch 2 Closed Switch 3 Open Switch 4 Open

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Getting Started

2.2Setting up the logic module

You must load the required peripheral controllers into the logic module FPGA to drive the interfaces. The interface module is supplied with example configurations that provide PrimeCell peripherals for supported logic modules.

The logic module can be programmed using Multi-ICE with or without the IM-AD1 fitted. If the IM-AD1 is fitted however, the manufacturer-specific download connector on the logic module is inaccessible. See the logic module user guide for detailed instructions on downloading new FPGA configurations

To download the supplied example logic module FPGA configuration using Multi-ICE:

1.Insert CONFIG link on the logic module (or IM-AD1 if fitted to logic module).

2.Connect Multi-ICE unit to J10 on the logic module (or J9 on the IM-AD1).

3.Power up the Integrator system.

4.Start the Multi-ICE server on your PC and click the Autoconfigure button.

5.If you are using an Altera logic module, LM-EP20K1000E, switch 4 of switchpack S1 must be set to the CLOSED position.

6.Browse to: Install_directory\IM-AD1\configure.

7.Double-click the progcards.exe program file.

8.The progcards program automatically detects whether the logic module is an Altera or a Xilinx module and uses the appropriate .brd file to download the configuration file.

9.After the programming has completed:

power down the system

remove the CONFIG link

move the Multi-ICE connection to the core module.

10.Set the S1 switches on the logic module as follows: Switch 1 Open

Switch 2 Closed Switch 3 Open Switch 4 Open.

The logic module will now be configured with the example design.

If the IM-AD1 is not already fitted, install it on top of the logic module and the system is ready to use.

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