Figure 7: edk, Overview, Figure 8: edk – BECKHOFF EtherCAT IP Core for Xilinx FPGAs v3.00k User Manual
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IP Core Usage
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– IP Core for Xilinx FPGAs
8. Now you can find your user configured EtherCAT IP Core in the IP Catalog for adding it to the
system:
Figure 7: EDK
– Overview
9. You can optionally configure some of the IP Core features without IPCore_Config inside the EDK.
Select "Configure IP" in the context menu.
Figure 8: EDK
– Configuration of IP Core
In the upcoming dialog you can configure all the functions, which are not directly related to the I/O
signals of the Core.
Note:
Changes made in this dialog will not be reflected in the .eccnf configuration file for
IPCore_Config, they are only saved in the .mpd file. Updating the IP configuration using
IPCore_Config will overwrite the .mpd file and you will lose changes made in this dialog. This
feature is only recommended for experienced users.