Changes between Version 4 and Version 5 of Exercises/XPSIntro/BSBWizard
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v4 v5 49 49 [[Image(Exercises/XPSIntro/Files:xps_development_09a.jpg)]] 50 50 51 IO devices in the system consist of IP modules that reside on the FPGA's internal system buses. These IP modules connect to external (off-chip) hardware devices through the FPGA's IO pins, and are controlled by processors (or other "intelligent" devices) in the system. Select the following IO devices to be added to your system...51 IO devices in the system consist of IP modules that reside on the FPGA's internal system buses. These IP modules connect to external (off-chip) hardware devices through the FPGA's IO pins, and are controlled by processors (or other "intelligent" devices) in the system. Select only the following IO devices to be added to your system... 52 52 53 53 - Both 7-segment LED devices. … … 59 59 - The 4-bit DIP switch device. 60 60 61 Click NEXT. 61 - RS232, baud rate 9600, 8 data bits, no parity 62 63 - Clock board configurator (CLKBRDCONFIG_0) 64 65 Un-select all other devices from your system. 62 66 63 67 [[Image(Exercises/XPSIntro/Files:xps_development_10a.jpg)]] 64 68 65 Select the RS232 device, specifying a buad rate of 9600, 8 data bits, and no parity. Select the Clock Board Configurator (CLKBRDCONFIG_0). Do not select the SysACE Compact Flash device. Do not select EEPROM_0. Click NEXT.66 67 69 [[Image(Exercises/XPSIntro/Files:xps_development_11a.jpg)]] 68 69 Do not select the Ethernet MAC device, the radio controller device, any radio bridge devices, or any SRAM devices.70 70 71 71 [[Image(Exercises/XPSIntro/Files:xps_development_12a.jpg)]]