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1. Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Standard Edition Getting Started Guide
2. Getting Started with the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Standard Edition for 64-Bit Windows
3. Getting Started with the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Standard Edition for x86_64 Linux Systems
4. Getting Started with the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Standard Edition for Intel® ARMv7-A SoC FPGA
A. Document Revision History of the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Standard Edition Getting Started Guide
2.1. Downloading the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Standard Edition
2.2. Installing the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™
2.3. Setting the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Standard Edition User Environment Variables
2.4. Verifying Software Installation
2.5. Installing an FPGA Board
2.6. Updating the Hardware Image on the FPGA
2.7. Executing an OpenCL Kernel on an FPGA
2.8. Uninstalling the Software
2.9. Uninstalling the FPGA Board
3.1. Downloading the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Standard Edition
3.2. Installing the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™
3.3. Setting the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Standard Edition User Environment Variables
3.4. Verifying Software Installation
3.5. Installing an FPGA Board
3.6. Updating the Hardware Image on the FPGA
3.7. Executing an OpenCL Kernel on an FPGA
3.8. Uninstalling the Software
3.9. Uninstalling the FPGA Board
4.1.1. Downloading the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL Standard Edition and the SoC EDS Standard Edition
4.1.2. Installing the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL Standard Edition for SoC FPGA
4.1.3. Installing the Intel® SoC FPGA Embedded Development Suite Standard Edition
4.1.4. Recompiling the Linux Kernel Driver
4.1.5. Installing the Intel FPGA RTE for OpenCL Standard Edition onto the SoC FPGA Board
4.1.6. Installing the Cyclone V SoC Development Kit
4.1.7. Executing an OpenCL Kernel on an SoC FPGA
4.1.8. Uninstalling the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Standard Edition
4.2.1. Downloading the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™ Standard Edition and the SoC EDS Standard Edition
4.2.2. Installing the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL Standard Edition for SoC FPGA
4.2.3. Installing the Intel® SoC FPGA Embedded Development Suite Standard Edition
4.2.4. Recompiling the Linux Kernel Driver
4.2.5. Installing the Intel FPGA RTE for OpenCL Standard Edition onto the SoC FPGA Board
4.2.6. Installing the Cyclone V SoC Development Kit
4.2.7. Executing an OpenCL Kernel on an SoC FPGA
4.2.8. Uninstalling the Intel® FPGA RTE for OpenCL™ Standard Edition
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4.1.6. Installing the Cyclone V SoC Development Kit
To execute an OpenCL™ kernel on a Cyclone® V SoC FPGA, first install the Cyclone V SoC Development Kit and then apply the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL-specific configurations.
For the key components of a Cyclone V SoC Development Kit, refer to Getting Started with the Intel FPGA SDK for OpenCL Standard Edition for Intel ARMv7-A SoC FPGA.
- Writing an SD Card Image onto the Micro SD Flash Card
To write an Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™-compatible SD card image onto the micro SD flash card on Windows, download and install the Win32 Disk Imager, and then write the SD card image onto the micro SD flash card. - Configuring the SW3 Switches
Configure the SW3 dual in-line package (DIP) switches on the Cyclone® V SoC Development Kit for use with the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™. - Setting Up Terminal Connection
To set up the terminal connection on the Cyclone® V SoC Development Kit for use with the Windows version of the Intel® FPGA SDK for OpenCL™, specify the USB virtual COM port settings. - Setting Environment Variables and Loading OpenCL Linux Kernel Driver
After you turn on the board and establish terminal connection, log into the Cyclone® V SoC Development Kit as user root with no password. Then, before you run your host application, set the environment variables and load the OpenCL™ Linux kernel driver. - Connecting the Board to Network via Ethernet
Connecting the Cyclone® V SoC Development Kit to the host network allows you to transfer files to and from your SoC FPGA.