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Standalone applications

In order to implement standalone applications the Firmware and the Bitstream have to be stored in non-volatile memory. At power-on the USB controller boots the Firmware from EEPROM or Flash and the Firmware configures the FPGA using a Bitstream stored in Flash.

The Default Firmwares for Series 2 FPGA Boards always support this start-up mode. This page describes how standalone functionality can be enabled in user defined Firmware.

Standalone Firmware for the EZ-USB FX2

On FX2 based FPGA Boards the standalone functionality is enabled by two macros in the Firmware source code:

ENABLE_FLASH;
ENABLE_FLASH_BITSTREAM;

The first macro enables flash support and the second one enables automatic FPGA configuration if the Firmware finds a Bitstream in Flash at start-up. These macros must appear between

#include[ztex-conf.h]

and

#include[ztex.h]

Standalone Firmware for the EZ-USB FX3

On FX3 based FPGA Boards the Flash support is always enabled. Automatic FPGA configuration is enabled by default, but can be disabled by

#define DISABLE_FLASH_CONFIG

Loading the Bitstream

There are several ways to upload the Bitstream to the Flash memory:

Hints for Vivado

With the default bitstream settings of Vivado configuration from SPI Flash may not work. The required setting can be found in the constraints file constraints/usb-fpga-2.xdc of the SDK

set_property BITSTREAM.CONFIG.CONFIGRATE 66 [current_design]  
set_property BITSTREAM.CONFIG.SPI_32BIT_ADDR No [current_design]
set_property BITSTREAM.CONFIG.SPI_BUSWIDTH 2 [current_design]
set_property BITSTREAM.GENERAL.COMPRESS true [current_design]  ;# (optional)
 
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