ML505 Reference Designs

Getting Started with ML505 Demonstrations

Your ML505 Evaluation Platform is a general purpose board that ships with a number of demonstration designs pre-installed on the Compact Flash card, Platform Flash, and Linear Flash memories. The ML505 Getting Started Tutorial describes how to quickly get started using your ML505. This tutorial also contains a number of hands-on user lab exercises to help you explore the features of your ML505.

ML505 Base System Builder & Reference Design Material

The Xilinx Base System Builder (BSB) wizard helps users quickly build a working embedded processing system design through an easy to use GUI interface. The XPS project created by BSB can be run as generated or further enhanced with peripherals added from the EDK IP catalog.

Please see the general EDK Answer Record # 24991 for release notes, errata, and more specific Answer Records related to EDK 9.1i SP2 and the general ISE Answer Record # 24549 for ISE 9.1i SP3.

EDK 9.1 SP2 / ISE 9.1 SP3

ML505 IBERT Design

The ML505 Evaluation Platform is built around the Virtex-5 XC5VLX50T FPGA with high performance RocketIO™ GTP transceivers. This design contains a tutorial demonstrating how to generate an IBERT design that exercises the GTP transceivers using the ChipScope™ Pro Serial IO Toolkit.

ML505 Memory Interface Generator Design

Using the Xilinx Core Generator ™ Memory Interface Generator to build a DDR2 design. Includes ChipScope Pro addition and testing.

ML505 PCIe x1 Endpoint Design

A Xilinx CORE Generator™ design is shown that leverages both the hardened PCIe Endpoint Block and a high-performance RocketIO GTP transceiver to create a single-lane PCI Express x1 Endpoint.

ML505 GTP Aurora

Tutorials on GTP Aurora designs for the ML505.

ML505 SGMII Design

This design and tutorial demonstrates how to use the Xilinx CORE Generator to create and test a network interface using the Virtex-5 Embedded Tri-Mode Ethernet MAC in SGMII mode.

ML505 Configuration Methods

The ML505 can be used to demonstrate a variety of Virtex™-5 configuration methods. Initial board bring-up and testing can be accomplished with the Xilinx tools, a JTAG cable, along with the bitstreams and ELF files from the ML505 standalone applications page. Subsequently, ACE files containing both hardware and software initialization components can be generated and loaded from a CompactFlash card by the onboard System ACE CF controller. A new Virtex-5 configuration method loads bitstreams directly from a linear flash memory device. Demonstrating the various Virtex-5 configuration methods is user-selectable through a DIP switch.

Virtex-5 Configuration User Guide (PDF)
 
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