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Getting Started with the HS Development Kit

Qiang Gu edited this page Jan 2, 2018 · 8 revisions

Getting Started with the HS Development Kit

Supported Hardware

The ARC HS Development Kit (HSDK) contains an ASIC implementation of a quad-core ARC HS Processor and a rich set of peripherals including Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth, USB, I2C, SPI and UART. It is supported by the tools and software necessary to develop Linux, RTOS and bare-metal applications. Linux distributions can be built for the platform using the open-source Yocto Project and RTOS & bare metal applications can be developed with the embARC Open Software Platform (OSP). It can be extended using Digilent® Peripheral Modules (Pmods™).

Supported Peripheral Modules

The embARC Software includes drivers for the following Pmods for use with the embARC examples.

PMOD Module Image Description
PmodWiFi Digilent® PmodWiFi - 802.11g WiFi Interface
Adds IEEE 802.11G Wi-Fi communication support for embedded applications.
PmodRF2 Digilent PmodRF2 - IEEE 802.15.4 RF Transceiver
Adds RF support for applications at data rates of 250kbps (IEEE 802.15) or 625 kbps (Turbo mode).
Temperature-Sensor Pmod PmodTMP - Thermometer/thermostat
Provides temperature measurements and standalone thermostat capability from -55º C to +125º C.

Note: Some Digilent distributors may still ship the older PmodWifi 802.11b module, which is not supported with embARC software (no driver provided). To receive the supported 802.11g module, be sure to order your Pmods from digilentinc.com.


Setting Up the ARC EM Starter Kit

1. ARC HSDK components

The below figures show the placement of various components on HSDK. ARC HSDK components - Top

ARC HSDK components - Top

ARC HSDK components - Bottom

ARC HSDK components - Bottom

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