This commit adds a new synthesis option to the design, that controls
whether an internal clock domain crossing will be generated. Disabling
this option allows you to use a synchronization signal that is
synchronized to the write clock domain externally, and possibly shared
between multiple devices.
The default value retains the old behavior.
Signed-off-by: David Winter <david.winter@analog.com>
The derived clocks of the zynqmp core are not calculated correctly due
rounding issues, instead of 100MHz the value of 99999001 is received
causing warnings during system validation.
This can be fixed/worked around with the proper reference clock
definition.
Update vivado version to 2020.2:
- update default vivado version from 2020.1 to 2020.2
- add conditions to apply specific contraints only in Out Of Context mode.
- update DDR controler parameters for vcu118 and kcu105 dev boards
Without defining this signal, the UART lines receive garbage data
when no cable is connected to the J4 USB UART port.
The GPIO9 is enabled in the reference base design along with the
4MA CURRENT_STRENGTH constraint on the UART pins
-change the video memory interfacing from f2h_axi_slave to
f2h_sdram0
- add f2h_sdram1 port as the default interface for converter DMA
- set as default the full HD resolution at 60 FPS (pixel clock 148.5MHz)
- use a second 200MHz(198MHz) clock from the pixel_clk_pll, as DMA source
to destination clock.
Due to the interface differences between HPS's AXI4 and DMA's AXI4, the
tool will try to automaticaly add some bridges between the two
interface. Unfortunatly it does generate timing issues at the f2sdram0
interface of the HPS instance. By explicitly instantiating an AXI
bridge, these timing issues disappears.
If we have a lot of peripherals connected to the CPU's memory interface,
the generated interconnect can grow to much decreasing the timing
margin.
One solution is to group the peripherals by its interface types and
functions and use bridges to connect them to the memory interface.
This commit adds the possibility to insert an Avalon Memory Mapped
bridge when we create the connection between the peripheral and CPU.
Should be used just with Avalaon Memory Mapped interfaces.
The DDR controller for C2 for is much closer to the transceivers which
connect to the FMCp connector so designs does not have to span over all
three SLRs just over two reducing implementation and timing closure effort.
Minimize skew on synchronous CDC timing paths between clocks originating
from the same MMCM source. (sys_mem_clk and sys_cpu_clk)
This is required mostly by the smart interconnect.
The CLOCK_DELAY_GROUP property must be applied directly to the output net of BUFGs.
Our internal repository was changed from phdl to ghdl. Update the
adi_env.tcl scripts and other scripts, which depends on the $ad_ghdl_dir
variable. This way the tools will see all the internal IPs too.