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Using the USB-UART Interface on WARP Hardware

WARP hardware uses a USB-UART transceiver to interface between a PC-based terminal and a UART in the FPGA. The primary use of this interface is to interact with STDIN/STDOUT of embedded processors. All WARP reference designs connect STDIN/STDOUT to a UART.

The WARP FPGA Board v2 (Virtex-4 FPGA) provides both a USB-UART and a RS-232/DB9 UART. The instructions below apply only to the USB-UART.

The basic steps to using the USB-UART are:

  • Install the FTDI drivers
  • Install a terminal application
  • Connect to the USB-UART

Drivers

Both WARP v2 and v3 use USB-UART transceivers from FTDI. Although the boards use different FTDI devices, they use the same driver.

Download the drivers for your OS from the FTDI drivers page: http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm.

Be sure you install the VCP driver (Virtual COM Port). Do not install the D2XX drivers.

Terminal

There are many options for terminal applications.

For Windows, we recommend PuTTY.

Configuring PuTTY

PuTTY is very flexible. We recommend adopting the following settings.

  1. Launch PuTTY; you should see this window:

  1. Apply these settings:
    • Session:
      • Serial line = see below
      • Connection type = Serial
      • Speed:
        • WARPLab v6: Speed = 57600
        • WARPLab v7: Speed = 115200

  • Terminal:
    • Enable "Implicit CR in every LF" and "Implicit LF in every CR"
  • Connection->Serial:
    • Speed:
      • WARPLab v6: Speed = 57600
      • WARPLab v7: Speed = 115200
    • Data bits = 8
    • Stop bits = 1
    • Parity = None
    • Flow control = XON/XOFF
  1. Go back to the Session settings pane
  2. Click Default Settings, then click Save
    • This will save your defaults and apply them every time PuTTY launches

Finding the COM Port

When you connect the USB-UART interface to your PC, your OS will emulate a serial port connection. The name of this connection is not fixed.

In Windows the connection is named COMX, for some integer X. In our experience the FTDI drivers assign a new COM port number to each unique board.

To find the current COM port number:

  1. Open Device Manager (run 'devmgmt.msc')
  2. Expand "Ports (COM & LPT)"
  3. Look for the port named "USB Serial Port" and note the COM number assigned. In the screenshot below, the USB-UART interface is COM14.

  1. Use this port name in the "Serial line" field when opening PuTTY.

Testing the Connection

To test the connection, program your FPGA with any design which uses the USB-UART for STDOUT.

On WARP v2, be sure your software project uses the USB-UART for STDOUT (and not the RS-232/DB9 UART). This is configured in the BSP settings in SDK.

On WARP v3, all projects use the USB-UART for STDOUT. You can download any reference project to test the USB-UART.

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