First of all , thanks to the digilent guys and all the users of the forums for the info provided here. I am a newbie to Microblaze, and Vivado , but experienced with ISE and traditional RTL design flow. I am just trying to cut my path down through some of the tutorials to see what I can use for a project I need to do.
By now I am stuck with the "How To Store Your SDK ..." tutorial. Have a couple of questions:
1- I built the Microblaze system with the Quad SPI core mentioned in the intro and exported to SDK. When I generate the linker script of the "Hello World.c" , I see I should have a memory area devoted to a MIG peripheral. But, why? Should 'nt the block diagram look like this ? Shouldn't I we have a memory area devoted to the AXI Quad SPI peripheral and no MIG at all?
This is puzzling me a lot , because now that I come to think, there is also a DDR MIG in the other two Microblaze tutorials and I don't have a clue why it's there.
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Zermelo
Hi,
First of all , thanks to the digilent guys and all the users of the forums for the info provided here. I am a newbie to Microblaze, and Vivado , but experienced with ISE and traditional RTL design flow. I am just trying to cut my path down through some of the tutorials to see what I can use for a project I need to do.
By now I am stuck with the "How To Store Your SDK ..." tutorial. Have a couple of questions:
1- I built the Microblaze system with the Quad SPI core mentioned in the intro and exported to SDK. When I generate the linker script of the "Hello World.c" , I see I should have a memory area devoted to a MIG peripheral. But, why? Should 'nt the block diagram look like this ? Shouldn't I we have a memory area devoted to the AXI Quad SPI peripheral and no MIG at all?
This is puzzling me a lot , because now that I come to think, there is also a DDR MIG in the other two Microblaze tutorials and I don't have a clue why it's there.
Regards
Z
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