Customizing and Generating the Core - 5.1 English

AXI DataMover LogiCORE IP Product Guide (PG022)

Document ID
PG022
Release Date
2022-04-26
Version
5.1 English

This section includes information about using Xilinx tools to customize and generate the core in the Vivado Design Suite.

The AXI DataMover can be found in \AXI_Infrastructure and also in Embedded_Processing\AXI_Infrastructure in the IP catalog.

To access the AXI DataMover, perform the following:

1. Open a project by selecting File then Open Project or create a new project by selecting File then New Project in the Vivado design tools.

2. Open the IP catalog and navigate to any of the taxonomies.

3. Double-click AXI DataMover to bring up the AXI DataMover Vivado Integrated Design Environment (IDE).

For details, see the Vivado Design Suite User Guide: Designing with IP (UG896) [Ref 1] and the Vivado Design Suite User Guide: Getting Started (UG910) [Ref 3] .

The AXI DataMover Vivado IDE contains one screen with two tabs ( This Figure and This Figure ) that provide information about the core, allow configuration of the core, and provides the ability to generate the core.

Note: Figures in this chapter are illustrations of the Vivado IDE. This layout might vary from the current version.

If you are customizing and generating the core in the IP integrator, see the Vivado Design Suite User Guide: Designing IP Subsystems using IP Integrator (UG994) [Ref 4] for detailed information. Vivado IDE might auto-compute certain configuration values when validating or generating the design, as noted in this section. You can view the parameter value after successful completion of the validate_bd_design command.

Figure 4-1: IP Catalog — Basic Tab

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Figure 4-2: IP Catalog — Advanced Tab

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Figure 4-3: IP Integrator — Basic Tab

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Figure 4-4: IP Integrator — Advanced Tab

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Component Name – The base name of the output files generated for the core. Names must begin with a letter and can be composed of any of the following characters: a to z, 0 to 9, and “_”.