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System Generator for DSP User Guide www.xilinx.com 137
UG640 (v 12.2) July 23, 2010
Using ChipScope Pro Analyzer for Real-Time Hardware Debugging
3. Configure the FPGA
Under the New Project Window, right click on Device 4 > Configure > Select
New File. At this point, you need to look for the bitstream which was generated
in step 10 of the previous section ( ./bitstream/chip_cw.bit). After configuration,
you should see an INFO message at the bottom of the ChipScope Analyzer
window “Found 1 Core Unit in the JTAG chain”.
4. Import ChipScope Project File
System Generator creates a project file for ChipScope in order to group data signals
into buses. A bus is created for each data port so that it can be viewed in the same
manner (sign and precision) in which it was viewed in the Simulink environment.
Load this project file by going under File > Import > Select New File, and select
<ISE_Design_Suite_tree>/sysgen/examples/chipscope/netlist/temp/
chip_chipscope.cdc.
5. Plot the Sine Waves
In the New Project window, under Device 4, double click on Trigger Setup to
bring up the setup window but do not set it yet at this step.
In the New Project window, under Device $ > Unit 0 MyILA0 (ILA), double click
on
Bus Plot.
A Bus Plot window appears. Select cosine and sine in the Bus Selection section, and
then arm the trigger by clicking the button. Since you have not yet set any trigger
conditions, values are captured immediately. Both the sine and cosine appear as
shown below. You can change the display option to represent the waveforms with
points, lines, or both.
6. Setup Trigger
In the Trigger Setup window, change the current X value with all 1s. A low-to-high
pulse is used for this trigger and can be manually triggered by pushing the center PB
SW as shown below. ChipScope starts capturing data when it detects a low-to-high
pulse. Earlier, you setup the buffer to 1024 so that up to 1024 data points can be
captured and visualized in ChipScope.
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