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Hello everyone, recently I was developing a Microblaze based system using Xilinx Platform Studio and Software Development Kit both of version 14.7. My problem arises when I try to burn the configuration bit (download.bit) onto my final system. What happens is that configuration process passes...
Hello, finally I tested the IP module, automatically the XPS inserts the required buffers. The point is to use the signals named Sda and Scl. These signals should be connected to external ports. Below is a fragment of the MHS and UCF files.
UCF
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# I2C
NET xps_i2c_Sda_pin...
Thank you very much ads-ee for your fast reply. Indeed I think should be this way, the point is to know from someone who had used this in real hardware. Thank you one more time. Yosmany325.
Hello everyone, I want to use the XPS I2C IP Module (v2.03a) to interface an external memory chip (24LC512) in an embedded system based on Microblaze Xilinx's processor. My question is about the external connections. From the IP module datasheet I read the signal names and descriptions but I'm...
Hello, this weekend I finished the mounting of the two remaining stepper motor driver boards. Also I finished the controller board. In the pictures shown is the end result. The most hard part was the mounting of the PIC microcontroller, but after some effort it is done. Yosmany325.
Hi everyone, I just finished the mounting of the components of the stepper driver board. In the attached pictures can be seen the result. Any advice or comment will be welcome. Thanks in advance.
I suggest you to read carefully the ADE7757 datasheet. It can be found here
https://www.alldatasheet.com/datasheet-pdf/pdf/48637/AD/ADE7757.html
The datasheet says to measure power just measure frequency, and this can be done almost with any PIC microcontroller regardless it is 8bits or 32...
Hello everyone. I'm new in this forum and maybe my question is not for this but I don't know where to ask for this. I have searched on internet regarding this but I haven't find something like I want.
Right now I'm trying to make a CNC machine, mainly for PCB drill/mill. My question is where I...
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