Xilinx ML403 User Manual

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Using ChipScope with OPB IIC

XAPP979 (v1.0) February 26, 2007

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5.

Figure 23

shows the GUI for making net connections. Click Next to move to the

Modify

Connections

window. If there are any red data or trigger signals, correct them. The Filter

Pattern can be used to find net(s). As an example of using the Filter Pattern, enter

intr

in the

dialog box to locate interrupt signals. In the Net Selections area, select either Clock, Trigger,
or Data Signals. Select the net and click Make Connections.

7. Click Insert Core to insert the core into

iic_eeprom_wrapper.ngo

. In the

ml403_ppc_opb_IIC/implementation

directory, copy iic

_eeprom_wrapper.ngo

to

iic_eeprom_wrapper.ngc

.

8. In XPS, run Hardware

Generate Bitstream and Device Configuration

Download

Bitstream. Do not rerun Hardware

Generate Netlist, as this overwrites the

implementation/iic_eeprom_wrapper.ngc

produced by the step above. Verify that the

file size of the

opb_iic_wrapper.ngc

with the inserted core is significantly larger than the

original version.

9. Invoke ChipScope Pro Core Analyzer by selecting

Start

Programs

ChipScope Pro

ChipScope Pro Analyzer

Click on the JTAG chain icon located at the top left of Analyzer GUI. Verify that the message in
the transcript window indicates that an ChipScope ICON is found.

10. The ChipScope Analyzer waveform viewer displays signals named

DATA*

. To replace the

DATA* signal names with the signal names specified in ChipScope Inserter, select File

Import and enter

iic.cdc

in the dialog box.

Figure 23: Making Net Connections in ChipScope Inserter

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