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This chapter provides several C-code examples based on the Intel SoC Linux built by Yocto project. These examples demonstrate major features connected to HPS interface on DE10-Advanced board such as users LED/KEY, Network Communication. All the associated files can be found in the directory Demonstrations/SOC of the DE10_Advanced System CD. Please refer to Chapter 5 "Running Linux on the DE10-Advanced board" from the DE10-Advanced_Getting_Started_Guide.pdf to run Linux on DE10_Advanced board. <br/> | This chapter provides several C-code examples based on the Intel SoC Linux built by Yocto project. These examples demonstrate major features connected to HPS interface on DE10-Advanced board such as users LED/KEY, Network Communication. All the associated files can be found in the directory Demonstrations/SOC of the DE10_Advanced System CD. Please refer to Chapter 5 "Running Linux on the DE10-Advanced board" from the DE10-Advanced_Getting_Started_Guide.pdf to run Linux on DE10_Advanced board. <br/> | ||
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To install the demonstrations on the host computer:<br/> | To install the demonstrations on the host computer:<br/> | ||
Copy the directory Demonstrations into a local directory of your choice. Intel SoC EDS v18.0 is required for users to compile the c-code project.<br/> | Copy the directory Demonstrations into a local directory of your choice. Intel SoC EDS v18.0 is required for users to compile the c-code project.<br/> |
Revision as of 14:05, 27 August 2018
Contents |
Chapter 1 Introduction
This Manual will introduce the various application demonstrations on DE10-Advance. These demonstrations cover most of the interfaces on DE10-advance. Let users familiarize using these interfaces of the DE10-Advance development board. Demonstration according to FPGA and HPS Fabrics are divided into three categories:
- Pure use of FPGA fabric resources (Chapter 2)
- Pure use of HPS fabric resources (Chapter 3)
- Use both FPGA and HPS fabric resources (Chapter 4)
In addition, the PCIe example of de10-advncorolla will be described separately in one chapter(Chapter 5) because of its high content.
Finally, to complete the following demonstration, user needs to install the following software in the computer:
- Intel Quartus® Prime Design Software Version 18.0 or later.
- Intel SoC Embedded Design Suite (EDS)
Note : Due to the limitations of the IP version, the Displayport and web socket demo needs to be used with Quartus 17.0.
Chapter 2 Examples For FPGA
This chapter provides examples of advanced designs implemented by RTL or Qsys on the DE10-Advance board. These reference designs cover the features of peripherals connected to the FPGA, such as DDR4, PCIe, HDMI and USB Controller. All the associated files can be found in the directory \Demonstrations\FPGA of DE10-Advance System CD.
- 2.1 Factory Default Code
- 2.2 Basic Nios II control demo for Programmable PLL/Temperature/Power Monistor/9-axis sensor
- 2.3 Nios DDR4 SDRAM Test
- 2.4 RTL DDR4 SDRAM Test
- 2.5 USB Type-C DisplayPort Alternate Mode
- 2.6 Type-C FX3 Loopback
- 2.7 HDMI TX in 4K Resolution
- 2.8 HDMI TX and RX in 4K Resolution
- 2.9 Low Latency Ethernet 10G MAC Demo
- 2.10 Socket Server
- 2.11 Auto Fan Speed Control
Chapter 3 Examples for HPS SoC
This chapter provides several C-code examples based on the Intel SoC Linux built by Yocto project. These examples demonstrate major features connected to HPS interface on DE10-Advanced board such as users LED/KEY, Network Communication. All the associated files can be found in the directory Demonstrations/SOC of the DE10_Advanced System CD. Please refer to Chapter 5 "Running Linux on the DE10-Advanced board" from the DE10-Advanced_Getting_Started_Guide.pdf to run Linux on DE10_Advanced board.
Installation of the Demonstrations
To install the demonstrations on the host computer:
Copy the directory Demonstrations into a local directory of your choice. Intel SoC EDS v18.0 is required for users to compile the c-code project.