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ffc:locking_electronics:slice-fpga-ii [2023/07/05 17:44] – external edit 127.0.0.1ffc:locking_electronics:slice-fpga-ii [2023/08/09 00:20] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 <imgcaption winpython|Start-up Menu>{{ :ffc:locking_electronics:winpython_terminal.png?700 |}}</imgcaption> <imgcaption winpython|Start-up Menu>{{ :ffc:locking_electronics:winpython_terminal.png?700 |}}</imgcaption>
  
-  * A start-up menu should appear (<imgref startup>). Check that the software can recognize the ethernet connection to the module. If the module is recognized, the device name and IP address will appear next to “Connected FPGAs”. If the device is not initially found, click “Broadcast discovery packet” to search for the device. Ensure “Push default values to Red Pitaya” is selected and press OK.+  * A start-up menu should appear (<imgref startup>). Check that the software can recognize the ethernet connection to the module. If the module is recognized, the device name and IP address will appear next to “Connected FPGAs”. If the device is not initially found, click “Broadcast discovery packet” to search for the device. 
   *  If your computer does not see the SLICE-FPGA-II in the start up screen, consult the [[ffc:locking_electronics:slice-fpga-ii#troubleshooting|troubleshooting guide]] for additional help.   *  If your computer does not see the SLICE-FPGA-II in the start up screen, consult the [[ffc:locking_electronics:slice-fpga-ii#troubleshooting|troubleshooting guide]] for additional help.
  
 <imgcaption startup|Start-up Menu>{{ :ffc:locking_electronics:start_window_marked.png?700 |}}</imgcaption> <imgcaption startup|Start-up Menu>{{ :ffc:locking_electronics:start_window_marked.png?700 |}}</imgcaption>
  
 +  * If you received your SLICE FPGA prior to 7/20/23, ensure “Push default values to Red Pitaya” is selected and press OK.
 +  * If you received your SLICE FPGA after 7/20/23, ensure the center option is selected, labeled "Connect to a Red Pitaya with its current settings". If the default values of your SLICE FPGA II have been overwritten, the original values can be recovered by importing the XML file titled with your devices serial number. To do this, once connected to the FPGA, open the settings tab. In the Settings Management window enter the proper filename corresponding to your FFC serial number, and click "Import All Settings from File" (<imgref startup>).
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 +<imgcaption startup|Start-up Menu>{{ :ffc:locking_electronics:fpga_xml_import.png?200 |}}</imgcaption>
 =====FPGA Control===== =====FPGA Control=====
  
ffc/locking_electronics/slice-fpga-ii.txt · Last modified: 2023/08/09 00:20 by 127.0.0.1