2.2.1. Building Hardware Design in Platform Designer Overview
2.2.2. Building Hardware Design in Platform Designer — Manual Instantiation
2.2.3. Building Hardware Design in Platform Designer — Board-Aware Flow
2.2.4. Building Hardware Design in Platform Designer — Configurable Example Design
2.2.5. Building Software Design with Ashling* RiscFree* IDE for Altera® FPGAs
2.2.2.2.1. Adding Nios® V/m Processor IP
2.2.2.2.2. Adding On-Chip Memory II (RAM or ROM) IP
2.2.2.2.3. Adding JTAG UART IP
2.2.2.2.4. Adding Reset Release IP
2.2.2.2.5. Connect Interfaces and Signals
2.2.2.2.6. Clear System Warnings and Errors
2.2.2.2.7. Configuring the Reset Vector of the Nios® V Processor
2.2.2.2.8. Saving and Generating System HDL
2.2.3.2.1. Adding Nios® V/m Processor IP
2.2.3.2.2. Adding On-Chip Memory (RAM or ROM) IP
2.2.3.2.3. Adding JTAG UART IP
2.2.3.2.4. Adding System ID Peripheral IP
2.2.3.2.5. Adding Reset Release IP
2.2.3.2.6. Connect Interfaces and Signals
2.2.3.2.7. Clear System Warnings and Errors
2.2.3.2.8. Saving and Generating System HDL
2.2.1. Building Hardware Design in Platform Designer Overview
Begin designing the system hardware by instantiating the Nios® V processor and its peripherals into Platform Designer. After configuring the system assignments and constraints, complete the hardware design by performing a successful compilation.
Components | Description |
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Nios® V/m Processor IP | Runs application by executing instructions. |
JTAG UART IP | Enables serial character communication between Nios® V/m processor and host computer |
On-Chip Memory II IP | Stores data and instructions. |
Reset Release IP | Recommended reset output in SDM-based devices. |
You can design the system hardware by using one of the following methods:
- Manual instantiation
- Board-aware flow
- Configurable example design