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fpgadeveloper avatar fpgadeveloper commented on July 23, 2024

Hi,

I just cloned the repo and build the projects you mentioned without any issues.

Can you tell me the path of your projects? Where are you cloning the repo to on your hard drive?

Regards,
Jeff

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viniciusglinden avatar viniciusglinden commented on July 23, 2024

Hi,

The path is "D:\Linden\fpga-drive-aximm-pcie", just as it was for the KC705 board (which worked). I cloned it through the teminal command git clone https://github.com/fpgadeveloper/fpga-drive-aximm-pcie.git.
It does build without issues. But as I mentioned, I get no feedback from the UART.
I am probably doing something wrong here, but I don't know what...

Regards

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fpgadeveloper avatar fpgadeveloper commented on July 23, 2024

Hi,

That sounds fine, so maybe the problem is your hardware. What are the serial numbers of your FPGA Drive FMCs?

Regards,
Jeff

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fpgadeveloper avatar fpgadeveloper commented on July 23, 2024

Hi,

I have been able to rebuild the project from a fresh clone and then run the standalone application on my hardware without any problem. Did you set your console to 9600 bps? Please give me more info on your setup.

Regards,
Jeff

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viniciusglinden avatar viniciusglinden commented on July 23, 2024

Hi Jeff,

Aujourd'hui est un jour fériée dans mon pays, puis je n'ai pas d'access à ce moment-là.
Je vous repondrai demain. Ok?

Merci

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viniciusglinden avatar viniciusglinden commented on July 23, 2024

That sounds fine, so maybe the problem is your hardware. What are the serial numbers of your FPGA Drive FMCs?

The FPGA Drive:

  • the serial number is 470309;
  • the part number is OP047.

Did you set your console to 9600 bps?

The console (PuTTY) is correctly set, because I get feedback from the BIST application that comes with the FPGA.

Sorry for the delay, I will keep trying here to fix the problem.

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fpgadeveloper avatar fpgadeveloper commented on July 23, 2024

Does the BIST application drive the UART at 9600 bps? Can you try it out and make sure?

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viniciusglinden avatar viniciusglinden commented on July 23, 2024

Hi Jeff,

You are right. Despite the normal baud rate for the UART in the KCU105 board being 115200, for this project it is 9600. I would advise you to make a comment in the project wiki about this :D. Thank you!

Sorry for the trouble. Case closed!

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