Hi,
I don't have sd card at hands,I want to know booting picozed with QSPI must need sd card? I refered to http://zedboard.org/support/design/4701/76
Application Note on Booting PicoZed Using QSPI and eMMC
But all they need sd card.
Thanks,
wangy,
Hi,
I don't have sd card at hands,I want to know booting picozed with QSPI must need sd card? I refered to http://zedboard.org/support/design/4701/76
Application Note on Booting PicoZed Using QSPI and eMMC
But all they need sd card.
Thanks,
wangy,
The key word is "stock" -- do not boot a __stock__ PicoZed in QSPI mode. The PIcoZed ships with the QSPI pre-programmed with a factory test that assumes it is plugged into an FMC-V1 card, which is what is used at our factory. Therefore, you should not take a PicoZed out of the box and boot the pre-programmed QSPI when the PicoZed is plugged into your FMC-V2 card as the peripherals on the V1 and V2 do not match exactly.
You can certainly reprogram the QSPI on your PicoZed to work with the FMC-V2.
Also, the FMC-V2 ships with an SD Card, so you should also have that as an alternative boot method.
Bryan
The key word is "stock" -- do not boot a __stock__ PicoZed in QSPI mode. The PIcoZed ships with the QSPI pre-programmed with a factory test that assumes it is plugged into an FMC-V1 card, which is what is used at our factory. Therefore, you should not take a PicoZed out of the box and boot the pre-programmed QSPI when the PicoZed is plugged into your FMC-V2 card as the peripherals on the V1 and V2 do not match exactly.
You can certainly reprogram the QSPI on your PicoZed to work with the FMC-V2.
Also, the FMC-V2 ships with an SD Card, so you should also have that as an alternative boot method.
Bryan