Libero IDE presentation
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Libero IDE is used to program the Microchip FPGAs.
Work environment
At HEI, we laucnch Libero IDE directly from HDL Designer. The setup bases on a set of environment variables.
Files
The main design files are located in $PATH/Board/concat
:
$DESIGN.vhd $DESIGN.pdc
The Physical Design Constraints .pdc
file specifies the I/O locations and electric levels.
Further design files are found in $PATH/Board/Libero
:
$DESIGN.prjx synthesis/$DESIGN_syn.prj designer/impl1/$DESIGN.adb designer/impl1/$DESIGN.ide_des designer/impl1/$DESIGN.pdb
This second set of files is copied into a temporary directory which will be additionally populated by the numerous design files generated by the deign tool.
Tasks
Launching the tools is done in two steps.
- with the top-level block selected, the
prepare for synthesis
task does the following:- the design tool generates a single VHDL file
- the
trimLibs.pl
script replaces all library definitions with the one ofwork
- the
Libero Project Navigator
task does the following:- the
Update prjx.pl
script updates the paths specified in the.prjx
file to reflect the project location's. - the Libero IDE is launched
- the
Interactive run of the Libero tools
To check the synthesis and downnload results wit a better accuracy, one can start Libero IDE and go through:
- Synthesize -> open interactively
- implementation option -> specify clock frequency
- run
- view log
- Compile -> open interactively
- I/O Attibute Editor
- Layout
- Programming File
- FlashPro -> open interactively
- verify programmer
- verify
.pdb
bitstream file - program
Tips
To ensure the correct behavior of the project, specify ALL I/Os in your .pdc file.
If the following window is shown when trying to configure the FPGA, stop there as one pin has been omitted and it may create undefined and unwanted problems :
For example, even if not used, the