Synopsys, Inc. 25
SolvNetPlus
DesignWare
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March 2020
PCIe IP Prototyping Kit Installation Guide Setting Up Hardware Components
1.2.2.1 Using ARC HS Development kit
1. Connect HAPS-80 and ARC HSDK by following the instructions:
a. Connect ARC HSDK J3 and J4 HT3 connectors to the HAPS-80 J6 and J5, respectively.
b. Insert the micro SD card containing the Linux image in the ARC HSDK system board. You can
find an Image file in the <workspace>/software/PCI/Linux/main/images/axs101-rc
folder.
c. Connect the Micro USB cable to the ARC HSDK and your computer.
2. Connect the E32 PHY card to HAPS-80:
a. Use HT3 ports 20, 21, 22 and 23 on the HAPS-80 and HT3 ports 4 ,3 ,2 and 1 respectively, on the
E32 PHY. And also HT3 8, 9, 10 and 11 on the HAPS-80 and HT3 connectors 5, 6 ,7 and 8,
respectively, on the E32 PHY to mechanically connect the boards.
3. Power up sequence:
a. Connect the HAPS-80 power supply.
During the power-up sequence, the supervision LEDs (RESET, READY, ALERT, and PWR) change
color. After a successful power-up sequence, all LEDs must be green (see Appendix A.2, “HAPS-80
Power-Up Sequence”). The LED marked UDONE indicates if the FPGA is configured.
b. Power up the ARC HSDK system board.
After power-up the ARC HSDK the PWR LED must be green and also LED 1. LEDs 2-4 must be
turned OFF.