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Chapter 3: Generating the Core

Main Screen

The main SPI-4.2 Lite screen defines the component name, core options, and UCF File options.

Figure 3-1:SPI-4.2 Lite Sink and Source Main Customization Screen

Component Name

The Component Name is the base name of the output files generated for the core. The name must begin with a letter and be composed of the following characters: a to z, 0 to 9, and “_”.

Core Options

Number of Channels

The SPI-4.2 Lite core supports between 1 and 256 channels.

User Data Interface

The SPI-4.2 Lite core supports either 32-bit or 64-bit user data interface.

UCF Information

This section displays a summary of the contents of the example UCF file that will be generated.

Sink Status Options Screen

This screen contains options for the static configuration parameters of the Sink core. The static configuration parameters below determine the behavior of the status interface.

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Xilinx UG181 manual Main Screen, Sink Status Options Screen, Component Name, Core Options

UG181 specifications

Xilinx UG181 refers to the User Guide for the Xilinx 7 Series FPGAs, which offers a comprehensive overview of the architecture, capabilities, and features of these powerful field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Designed to cater to a wide range of applications, Xilinx 7 Series FPGAs are widely adopted in industries such as telecommunications, automotive, aerospace, and consumer electronics.

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