> But I want to load data/program into the SRAM of that board,
> do you know how can I do that?
What I normally do is create a simple circuit that can read a hex file
(either Intel format or Motorola S Record, but more often my own
simplified format) from the serial port and then just use the "send
text file" option in Hyperterminal on the PC. After that is finished I
download the actual circuit to the board. Since this is SRAM the
contents won't be lost while the FPGA is being programmed (in practice
even DRAMs tend to keep their data long enough).
I don't have such a circuit ready for the Spartan 3 starter kit, but I
tried following the instructions in
http://members.optushome.com.au/jekent/Spartan3/index.html worked just
fine for me. Here you have a small monitor program in the block RAM
which allows you to load stuff from the serial port, so the same design
downloads to memory and then uses the content unlike what I suggested
above.
-- Jecel
Reply by John_H●November 9, 20062006-11-09
The information I pointed out is for the on-chip BlockRAM.
ScottNortman wrote:
> Are you referring to the on-chip block RAM or the attached SDRAM on the
> sp3e board?
>
>
> John_H wrote:
>> Please look at the Spartan3E Starter Kit webpage
>>
>> http://www.xilinx.com/xlnx/xebiz/designResources/ip_product_details.jsp?key=HW-SPAR3E-SK-US
>>
>> where, under the _Documentation_ heading you'll find the User Guide and the
>> Reference Designs. The reference design includes a PicoBlaze with a memory
>> loader that has both Verilog (or perhaps VHDL) source and an external
>> utility to load the memory dynamically. The Picoblaze assembler will also
>> generate a file that can be used as INITs in your BlockRAM instantiation.
>> The JTAG related updates should be the same for Spartan3 as it is for the
>> 3E.
>>
>> There are other memory-only update tools from Xilinx that might be easier.
>> Search the Xilinx site (or Answers Database) for "coe" which is the memory
>> file formate used for post-compiled memory updates.
>>
>>
>> "Jialin" <jiaojialin@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:1163025444.476315.65650@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
>>> Thank you very much for your help.
>>>
>>> But I want to load data/program into the SRAM of that board,
>>> do you know how can I do that?
>>>
>>> Thanks again.
>>>
>>> On Nov 7, 7:22 pm, "John_H" <newsgroup@johnhandwork.com> wrote:
>>>> If, on the other hand, you have a picoBlaze or MicroBlaze for which you
>>>> want
>>>> to update the memory, the Spartan3E Starter Kit has that ready to go.
>>>> Source code is available.
>>>>
>>>> "Matthew Hicks" <mdhicks2@uiuc.edu> wrote in
>>>> messagenews:eiqq83$819$1@news.ks.uiuc.edu...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> If you are talking about the EEPROM or any other non-volatile on-board
>>>>> memory, it should be detected by Impact. Just create an PROM file
>>>>> (.mcs)
>>>>> from the .bit file and load it into the memory. All of this can be
>>>>> done
>>>>> inside impact and should be detailed in the user manual for your board.
>>>>> ---Matthew Hicks
>>>>> "Jialin" <jiaojialin@gmail.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:1162913626.614634.231140@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>> Hi my friends,
>>>>>> We know little about Spartan and Xilinx. We are connecting our
>>>>>> Spartan 3 starter kit board to a PC and using Xilinx ISE 8.1 to
>>>>>> control
>>>>>> it.
>>>>>> We want to find a way to load our program ( instructions) into the
>>>>>> memory of
>>>>>> the Spartan board. Could you tell me how? We will appreciate it if you
>>>>>> could kindly show some light on this.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted
>>>>>> text -
>
Reply by ScottNortman●November 9, 20062006-11-09
Are you referring to the on-chip block RAM or the attached SDRAM on the
sp3e board?
John_H wrote:
> Please look at the Spartan3E Starter Kit webpage
>
> http://www.xilinx.com/xlnx/xebiz/designResources/ip_product_details.jsp?key=HW-SPAR3E-SK-US
>
> where, under the _Documentation_ heading you'll find the User Guide and the
> Reference Designs. The reference design includes a PicoBlaze with a memory
> loader that has both Verilog (or perhaps VHDL) source and an external
> utility to load the memory dynamically. The Picoblaze assembler will also
> generate a file that can be used as INITs in your BlockRAM instantiation.
> The JTAG related updates should be the same for Spartan3 as it is for the
> 3E.
>
> There are other memory-only update tools from Xilinx that might be easier.
> Search the Xilinx site (or Answers Database) for "coe" which is the memory
> file formate used for post-compiled memory updates.
>
>
> "Jialin" <jiaojialin@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1163025444.476315.65650@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> > Thank you very much for your help.
> >
> > But I want to load data/program into the SRAM of that board,
> > do you know how can I do that?
> >
> > Thanks again.
> >
> > On Nov 7, 7:22 pm, "John_H" <newsgroup@johnhandwork.com> wrote:
> >> If, on the other hand, you have a picoBlaze or MicroBlaze for which you
> >> want
> >> to update the memory, the Spartan3E Starter Kit has that ready to go.
> >> Source code is available.
> >>
> >> "Matthew Hicks" <mdhicks2@uiuc.edu> wrote in
> >> messagenews:eiqq83$819$1@news.ks.uiuc.edu...
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> > If you are talking about the EEPROM or any other non-volatile on-board
> >> > memory, it should be detected by Impact. Just create an PROM file
> >> > (.mcs)
> >> > from the .bit file and load it into the memory. All of this can be
> >> > done
> >> > inside impact and should be detailed in the user manual for your board.
> >>
> >> > ---Matthew Hicks
> >>
> >> > "Jialin" <jiaojialin@gmail.com> wrote in message
> >> >news:1162913626.614634.231140@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> >> >> Hi my friends,
> >>
> >> >> We know little about Spartan and Xilinx. We are connecting our
> >> >> Spartan 3 starter kit board to a PC and using Xilinx ISE 8.1 to
> >> >> control
> >> >> it.
> >>
> >> >> We want to find a way to load our program ( instructions) into the
> >> >> memory of
> >> >> the Spartan board. Could you tell me how? We will appreciate it if you
> >> >> could kindly show some light on this.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted
> >> >> text -
> >
Reply by John_H●November 8, 20062006-11-08
Please look at the Spartan3E Starter Kit webpage
http://www.xilinx.com/xlnx/xebiz/designResources/ip_product_details.jsp?key=HW-SPAR3E-SK-US
where, under the _Documentation_ heading you'll find the User Guide and the
Reference Designs. The reference design includes a PicoBlaze with a memory
loader that has both Verilog (or perhaps VHDL) source and an external
utility to load the memory dynamically. The Picoblaze assembler will also
generate a file that can be used as INITs in your BlockRAM instantiation.
The JTAG related updates should be the same for Spartan3 as it is for the
3E.
There are other memory-only update tools from Xilinx that might be easier.
Search the Xilinx site (or Answers Database) for "coe" which is the memory
file formate used for post-compiled memory updates.
"Jialin" <jiaojialin@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1163025444.476315.65650@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> Thank you very much for your help.
>
> But I want to load data/program into the SRAM of that board,
> do you know how can I do that?
>
> Thanks again.
>
> On Nov 7, 7:22 pm, "John_H" <newsgroup@johnhandwork.com> wrote:
>> If, on the other hand, you have a picoBlaze or MicroBlaze for which you
>> want
>> to update the memory, the Spartan3E Starter Kit has that ready to go.
>> Source code is available.
>>
>> "Matthew Hicks" <mdhicks2@uiuc.edu> wrote in
>> messagenews:eiqq83$819$1@news.ks.uiuc.edu...
>>
>>
>>
>> > If you are talking about the EEPROM or any other non-volatile on-board
>> > memory, it should be detected by Impact. Just create an PROM file
>> > (.mcs)
>> > from the .bit file and load it into the memory. All of this can be
>> > done
>> > inside impact and should be detailed in the user manual for your board.
>>
>> > ---Matthew Hicks
>>
>> > "Jialin" <jiaojialin@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> >news:1162913626.614634.231140@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
>> >> Hi my friends,
>>
>> >> We know little about Spartan and Xilinx. We are connecting our
>> >> Spartan 3 starter kit board to a PC and using Xilinx ISE 8.1 to
>> >> control
>> >> it.
>>
>> >> We want to find a way to load our program ( instructions) into the
>> >> memory of
>> >> the Spartan board. Could you tell me how? We will appreciate it if you
>> >> could kindly show some light on this.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted
>> >> text -
>
Reply by Jialin●November 8, 20062006-11-08
Thank you very much for your help.
But I want to load data/program into the SRAM of that board,
do you know how can I do that?
Thanks again.
On Nov 7, 7:22 pm, "John_H" <newsgroup@johnhandwork.com> wrote:
> If, on the other hand, you have a picoBlaze or MicroBlaze for which you want
> to update the memory, the Spartan3E Starter Kit has that ready to go.
> Source code is available.
>
> "Matthew Hicks" <mdhicks2@uiuc.edu> wrote in messagenews:eiqq83$819$1@news.ks.uiuc.edu...
>
>
>
> > If you are talking about the EEPROM or any other non-volatile on-board
> > memory, it should be detected by Impact. Just create an PROM file (.mcs)
> > from the .bit file and load it into the memory. All of this can be done
> > inside impact and should be detailed in the user manual for your board.
>
> > ---Matthew Hicks
>
> > "Jialin" <jiaojialin@gmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:1162913626.614634.231140@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> >> Hi my friends,
>
> >> We know little about Spartan and Xilinx. We are connecting our
> >> Spartan 3 starter kit board to a PC and using Xilinx ISE 8.1 to control
> >> it.
>
> >> We want to find a way to load our program ( instructions) into the
> >> memory of
> >> the Spartan board. Could you tell me how? We will appreciate it if you
> >> could kindly show some light on this.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
Reply by Jialin●November 8, 20062006-11-08
Thank you very much for your help.
But I want to load data/program into the SRAM of that board,
do you know how can I do that?
Thanks again.
On Nov 7, 3:27 pm, "Matthew Hicks" <mdhicks2@uiuc.edu> wrote:
> If you are talking about the EEPROM or any other non-volatile on-board
> memory, it should be detected by Impact. Just create an PROM file (.mcs)
> from the .bit file and load it into the memory. All of this can be done
> inside impact and should be detailed in the user manual for your board.
>
> ---Matthew Hicks
>
> "Jialin" <jiaojialin@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:1162913626.614634.231140@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
>
>
>
> > Hi my friends,
>
> > We know little about Spartan and Xilinx. We are connecting our
> > Spartan 3 starter kit board to a PC and using Xilinx ISE 8.1 to control
> > it.
>
> > We want to find a way to load our program ( instructions) into the
> > memory of
> > the Spartan board. Could you tell me how? We will appreciate it if you
> > could kindly show some light on this.- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -
Reply by John_H●November 7, 20062006-11-07
If, on the other hand, you have a picoBlaze or MicroBlaze for which you want
to update the memory, the Spartan3E Starter Kit has that ready to go.
Source code is available.
"Matthew Hicks" <mdhicks2@uiuc.edu> wrote in message
news:eiqq83$819$1@news.ks.uiuc.edu...
> If you are talking about the EEPROM or any other non-volatile on-board
> memory, it should be detected by Impact. Just create an PROM file (.mcs)
> from the .bit file and load it into the memory. All of this can be done
> inside impact and should be detailed in the user manual for your board.
>
>
> ---Matthew Hicks
>
>
> "Jialin" <jiaojialin@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1162913626.614634.231140@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
>> Hi my friends,
>>
>> We know little about Spartan and Xilinx. We are connecting our
>> Spartan 3 starter kit board to a PC and using Xilinx ISE 8.1 to control
>> it.
>>
>> We want to find a way to load our program ( instructions) into the
>> memory of
>> the Spartan board. Could you tell me how? We will appreciate it if you
>> could kindly show some light on this.
>>
>
>
Reply by Matthew Hicks●November 7, 20062006-11-07
If you are talking about the EEPROM or any other non-volatile on-board
memory, it should be detected by Impact. Just create an PROM file (.mcs)
from the .bit file and load it into the memory. All of this can be done
inside impact and should be detailed in the user manual for your board.
---Matthew Hicks
"Jialin" <jiaojialin@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1162913626.614634.231140@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> Hi my friends,
>
> We know little about Spartan and Xilinx. We are connecting our
> Spartan 3 starter kit board to a PC and using Xilinx ISE 8.1 to control
> it.
>
> We want to find a way to load our program ( instructions) into the
> memory of
> the Spartan board. Could you tell me how? We will appreciate it if you
> could kindly show some light on this.
>
Reply by Jialin●November 7, 20062006-11-07
Hi my friends,
We know little about Spartan and Xilinx. We are connecting our
Spartan 3 starter kit board to a PC and using Xilinx ISE 8.1 to control
it.
We want to find a way to load our program ( instructions) into the
memory of
the Spartan board. Could you tell me how? We will appreciate it if you
could kindly show some light on this.