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MicroZed™ I/O Expansion Carrier Card
Getting Started Guide
Version 1.0
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LIT# 5165-MicroZed-IOCC-GettingStarted-V1

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  • Page 1 MicroZed™ I/O Expansion Carrier Card Getting Started Guide Version 1.0 Page 1 Copyright © 2017 Avnet, Inc. AVNET, “Reach Further,” and the AV logo are registered trademarks of Avnet, Inc. All other brands are the property of their respective owners. LIT# 5165-MicroZed-IOCC-GettingStarted-V1...
  • Page 2 Document Control Document Version: Document Date: 12/17/2013 Document Author(s): Bryan Fletcher Prior Version History Version Description Date Initial release 12/17/2013 Page 2...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Getting Started with the MicroZed I/O Carrier Card..........4 What’s Inside the Box? .................... 5 MicroZed IOCC Kit contents ..................5 What’s on the Web?....................6 Official Documentation ....................6 Tutorials and Reference Designs ................. 6 Training and Videos...................... 6 MicroZed IOCC Key Features .................
  • Page 4: Getting Started With The Microzed I/O Carrier Card

    Subsystem (PS) and the Programmable Logic (PL) fabric. In addition to all the capabilities that the MicroZed SOM has in standalone, the IOCC powers and exposes the PL I/Os, while also provided system power through the mezzanine MicroHeaders. The MicroZed PL I/Os are connected on the IOCC to Digilent Pmod™...
  • Page 5: What's Inside The Box

    2 What’s Inside the Box? MicroZed IOCC Kit contents – MicroZed I/O Carrier Card – 5V @ 2A AC/DC adapter – 4 international adapter plugs – Documentation – Quick Start Instruction card – WARNING card relative to errata and MicroZed version Page 5...
  • Page 6: What's On The Web

    3 What’s on the Web? MicroZed is a community-oriented kit, with all materials being made available through the MicroZed.org community website. Official Documentation – Schematics – Bill of materials – Layout – Hardware manual – Board definition files Tutorials and Reference Designs –...
  • Page 7: Microzed Iocc Key Features

    4 MicroZed IOCC Key Features – Expansion connectors 12 Digilent Pmod™ Compatible headers – – Five connected to PL Bank 34 – Four connected to PL Bank 35 – One connected to PS MIO – Two connected to PL Bank 13 (7Z020 only) –...
  • Page 8 Figure 1 – MicroZed IOCC Block Diagram Page 8...
  • Page 9: Microzed Iocc Basic Setup And Operation

    4. Program the QSPI Flash on the IOCC with the example design In addition to the items included in the kit, you will also need a MicroZed module, a MicroUSB cable, and a microSD card reader/adapter to complete the exercises in this tutorial.
  • Page 10: Example Design

    PWM can also be controlled by input through the four push buttons, which go through a PL debouncer. A block diagram for the design is shown below. Figure 3 – MicroZed/IOC C Hardware Design The example design must be downloaded and then programmed either to the SD Card or the QSPI Flash.
  • Page 11 The Reference Design archive contains three directories. MicroZed_IOCC This directory contains the Vivado 2013.3 project for the example design. You can view this design in Vivado by opening the MicroZed_IOCC.xpr project file. sd_image This directory contains the SD Card (boot.bin) and QSPI (output.mcs) images. The ELF files for the FSBL and LED_Dimmer applications are also included.
  • Page 12: Hardware Setup

    5. Once boot.bin is copied to the microSD card, eject the microSD card from the PC or SD card reader. 6. Insert the 4GB microSD card included with MicroZed into the microSD card slot (J6) located on the underside of MicroZed module.
  • Page 13 7. Set the MicroZed boot mode (JP3-JP1) jumpers to SD card mode as described in the Hardware Users Guide. Figure 5 – SD Card Boot Jumper Settings 8. Insert the MicroZed module onto the IOCC. 9. Set the VCCIO_34 (CON3) and VCCIO_35 (CON4) jumpers to 3V3. Make sure the IOCC power switch is in the OFF position.
  • Page 14: Running The Example

    LED9 on IOCC, Zynq PL configuration DONE Figure 6 – MicroZed / IOCC Powered On with LEDs 13. Now plug in the microUSB cable between the PC and the J2 USB-UART connector on MicroZed. Figure 7 – With USB-UART Cable Plugged In...
  • Page 15 14. On the PC, open a serial terminal program. Tera Term is used to show the example output for this lab document. Follow the instructions in the CP210x Setup Guide to set the terminal as shown in Figure 8, using the appropriate COM port that you discover on your own machine. Figure 8 –...
  • Page 16 Figure 9 – MicroZed and IOCC Example Design 16. Enter ‘9’ which is full ON. Observe the brightness of the eight red LEDs on the IOCC. 17. Enter ‘0’ which is full OFF. 18. Enter numbers 1 through 8 to see the varying brightnesses.
  • Page 17: Getting Help And Support

    For questions regarding the MicroZed community website, please direct any questions to: MicroZed.org Web Master – webmaster@microzed.org To access the most current collateral for MicroZed please visit the community support page at: www.microzed.org/content/support Once on the MicroZed.org...
  • Page 18: Xilinx Support

    Xilinx Support For questions regarding products within the Product Entitlement Account, send an e-mail message to the Customer Service Representative in your region: Canada, USA and South America – isscs_cases@xilinx.com Europe, Middle East, and Africa – eucases@xilinx.com Asia Pacific including Japan – apaccase@xilinx.com For technical support including the installation and use of the product license file, contact Xilinx Online Technical Support at www.xilinx.com/support.
  • Page 19: Appendix A: Format The Microsd Card

    7 Appendix A: Format the microSD Card The MicroZed Evaluation Kit ships with a blank microSD card. To ensure it is ready to be used in Linux and later as a boot source, it must be properly formatted. To use the microSD card as a boot device, it must be formatted as FAT32.
  • Page 20 5. Select the File System to be FAT32. The Allocation unit size can be set to Default. Click Start. Figure 11 – Format the microSD Card 6. As stated in the warning dialog, formatting will erase all data on the disk. Click OK. Figure 12 –...
  • Page 21 7. If all goes well, you will get a message stating Format Complete. Click OK. Figure 13 – Format Complete 8. Click Close in the Format dialog box. 9. To double-check your card, right-click on the drive in Windows Explorer and select Properties. Notice the File system displayed as FAT32.
  • Page 22: Appendix B: Installing And Licensing Xilinx Software

    Install Vivado Design Edition The MicroZed XC7Z010-CLG400-1 Zynq-7000 AP SoC device development is supported by Vivado WebPACK licensing. MicroZed also comes with an entitlement voucher to a seat of Vivado Design Edition which is device locked to a XC7Z010-CLG400-1 Zynq-7000 AP SoC device.

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