2023 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
Conclusion: Playing with the Pynq-Z1/Z2 Development Board Leds and Push Buttons
Author : Bernard Goossens
Published in: Guide to Computer Processor Architecture
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
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This chapter makes you play with the leds and push buttons of the development board. In a first step, an experience is built from a driver run on the Zynq Processing System and directly interacting with the board buttons and leds. Then, the driver is modified to interact with a multicore_multicycle_ip processor presented in Chap. 12 . The processor runs a RISC-V program which accesses the board buttons and leds. From the general organization of the multicore_multicycle_ip processor design shown in this chapter, you can develop any RISC-V application to access the resources on the development board (switches, buttons and leds, DDR3 DRAM, SD card), including the expansion connectors (USB, HDMI, Ethernet RJ45, Pmods and Arduino shield).