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1.5.1. Install the Design Files
1.5.2. Analyze System Requirements
1.5.3. Start the Software and Open the Example Project
1.5.4. Create a New System
1.5.5. Define the System in
1.5.6. Integrate the System into the Project
1.5.7. Download the Hardware Design to the Target FPGA
1.5.8. Develop Software Using the SBT for Eclipse
1.5.9. Run the Program on Target Hardware
1.5.5.1. Specify Target FPGA and Clock Settings
1.5.5.2. Add the On-Chip Memory
1.5.5.3. Add the Processor Core
1.5.5.4. Add the JTAG UART
1.5.5.5. Add the Interval Timer
1.5.5.6. Add the System ID Peripheral
1.5.5.7. Add the PIO
1.5.5.8. Specify Base Addresses and Interrupt Request Priorities
1.5.5.9. Generate the System
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1.4.3. Integrating the System into the Project
After generating the system using , you integrate it into the project. Using the software, you perform all tasks required to create the final FPGA hardware design.
Using the software, you can:
- assign pin locations for I/O signals
- specify timing requirements
- apply other design constraints
- compile the project to produce a .sof to configure the FPGA
You download the .sof to the FPGA on the target board using an download cable, such as the FPGA USB Download Cable. After configuration, the FPGA behaves as specified by the hardware design, which in this case is a processor system.