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Revision as of 16:00, 12 February 2015
Introduction
Vivado is the new fpga design tool from Xilinx. It replace ISE and XPS tools for new product. By default, no Armadeus board has new Xilinx fpga that could be targeted by Vivado. But with the new APF6 we can use Artix7 with PCIe on a daughter board (or with Xilinx dev-kit and apf6dev pcie connector) and enjoy the new Xilinx-tool. This page is a tutorial to install Vivado on debian-linux host computer.
Note: Vivado can't be used with spartan products, it begin with 7 serie fpga (artix7, virtex7, zynq, kintex7, ...) |
Installation
Requirements
- unsure that Bash is the default shell:
$ sudo dpkg-reconfigure dash
Download
- Download the file on xilinx website, note that you will need an account (free) to do that.
Xilinx_Vivado_SDK_2014.4_1119_1_Lin64.bin
Launch install
- To launch install simply type :
$ chmod 777 Xilinx_Vivado_SDK_2014.4_1119_1_Lin64.bin $ ./Xilinx_Vivado_SDK_2014.4_1119_1_Lin64.bin
- Fill forms then wait for about 20 minutes