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   - Set the jumpers on your MicroZed board as follows \\ {{ qspiboot.png?200 |}}. \\ This will boot the device from the QSPI flash.    - Set the jumpers on your MicroZed board as follows \\ {{ qspiboot.png?200 |}}. \\ This will boot the device from the QSPI flash. 
   - Cycle the power. The settings of the jumpers will be read only at power-on! Hence, make sure to cycle the supply power after changing the jumper settings. A soft reset (through the JTAG or by pressing the reset button on the board will reset the board but will not sample the boot mode pins connected to the jumpers.   - Cycle the power. The settings of the jumpers will be read only at power-on! Hence, make sure to cycle the supply power after changing the jumper settings. A soft reset (through the JTAG or by pressing the reset button on the board will reset the board but will not sample the boot mode pins connected to the jumpers.
-  - Use a terminal program to open the COM port on J2 (Baudrate ''115200'').+  - Use a terminal program to open the COM port on the USB_UART (J2, Baudrate ''115200'').
   - Press reset \\ {{ microzed_reset.png?300 |}} This will reboot the device and cause the boot loader to run again   - Press reset \\ {{ microzed_reset.png?300 |}} This will reboot the device and cause the boot loader to run again
   - Check if the blue ''done'' led lights up. This signals that the boot loader successfully loaded the FPGA.   - Check if the blue ''done'' led lights up. This signals that the boot loader successfully loaded the FPGA.
firstexample/boot_loader.txt · Last modified: 2022/12/21 08:43 by ursgraf