Tutorial on using the DE2i-150 development board
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Outline This Tutorial covers the following
topics: Getting started – materials and
software Intel Atom Altera Cyclone IV Configuration steps Running an application Summary
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Getting Started Materials and Software:
DE2i-150 development board Laptop or desktop running Linux or
Windows Keyboard and VGA Monitor connected to
the board Power adapter and cord Ethernet Cable (Linux Desktop to Yocto
communication) TFTP (for transfering files from the
Linux Desktop to the Yocto)
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The DE2i-150
Block diagram from the DE2i-150 System Manuel
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USB Cable
Development setup
Ethernet cable for quick file Xfer USB connection for FPGA configuration Keyboard/Monitor for DE2i-150
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The Atom-N2600
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Altera-Cyclone IV GX-150
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Devices are listed as bus:slot:function Use lspci –v and lspci –vv for more verbosity
PCI Devices in Linux
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Configuration steps (1)
On Linux Desktop computer: Install and configure TFTP Copy the content of the DE2i-150 CD to a directory This directory contains demos and a PCIe driver Using TFTP, copy files from your Linux Desktop to the
Yocto Host on the Board Install FPGA Design Environment (Quartus II Web
edition) Install from the DE2i-150 CD Download from Altera Website
Open Quartus II and from the Tools menu select Programmer
in the next window click add file and choose the .sof file to upload on the FPGA.
Consult the User Manual on the DE2i-150 CD for more information on how to use Quartus II and program the FPGA
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Configuration steps (2)
On The Yocto Terminal: After copying the demo files from the Linux
Desktop to the Yocto System, type “reboot” to restart the Yocto Host
Load the PCI Express driver by typing: sh ./load_terasic_qsys_pcie_driver.sh de2i_150_config_file
Then make your application (you can provide a Makefile or just use gcc if you have a simple app.)
Finally run your application by typing: ./<application_name>
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Demo: VGA-Display (1)
This section walks you through the steps you need to run the VGA-DISPLAY demo: Familiarize yourself with the board by reading the
tech. and user manuals. Make sure the board is powered up and all
components are connected correctly. (consult the tech. manual)
If you have not done so, copy the DE2i-150 CD into a directory on your Linux Desktop (name it DE2i_CDROM)
Start Quartus II and using the Programmer upload the .sof file To the FPGA:
/DE2i_CDROM/Demonstrations/PCIE_Display/demo_batch/ de2i_150_qsys_pcie.sof
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Demo: VGA-Display (2)
Using TFTP copy the following folders to the local hard disk on the Yocto Host: /DE2i_CDROM/Demonstrations/PCIE_Display/linux_app /DE2i_CDROM/Demonstrations/PCIe_Library /DE2i_CDROM/Demonstrations/PCIe_DriverinstallIn the Yocto Terminal, type “reboot” to restart the Yocto HostIn the Yocto Terminal, Load the PCI Express driver by typing: sh ./load_terasic_qsys_pcie_driver.sh de2i_150_config_fileIn the Yocto Terminal, Run the application by typing: ./app
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Demo: VGA-Display (3)
On the VGA Display attached to the board you will see something like this:
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Summary We have coved the important steps for configuring the DE21-150 board. We have also shown how to install a PCI Express driver Run an application on the Atom that interact with a design on the FPGA.
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