For instance to see what Etherent connections you have dmesg | grep eth will do nicely. Rather than slog through all ot the dmesg log you can find specific devices. I do this with Windows Hardware Manager in WIn7 or WIn10 and use lsusb and dmesg | grep tty on Linux distributions. I posted on this previously, but in any OS checking what's connected before and after plugging in a USB attached device cable helps clear up confusion. I don't have a Nexys A7 board so I can't produce your exact results. The Nexys A7 uses a PIC for configuration/UART and these functions are separate USB endpoints ( at least on FTDI devices I'm not sure how this works on a PIC ). I have Digilent's Adept support installed on all of my PCs. I've not had issues with any Digilent FPGA board using Centos. Centos is my preferred Linux distribution but as you know is more server oriented and requires more effort to set up as a workstation for development. I use Centos 6 ( so far I haven't been able to build a suitable Centos 7 or 8 workstation replacement.). (I don't know if is still necessary any FW.) In connection with Linux and TI USB 3410 I found on the Google some informations about "Direct firmware load for ti_usb-v0451-p3410.fw", but nothing closer to download this firmware. When I boot the same PC into system Windows 10, so connection to USB UART with any terminal is not problem, but Linux is my favorite development desktop. ti_usb_3410_5052_1 ttyUSB0: ti_set_termios - cannot set modem control on port 0, -110 ti_usb_3410_5052_1 ttyUSB0: ti_set_termios - cannot set config on port 0, -110 ti_usb_3410_5052_1 ttyUSB0: ti_close - cannot send close port command, -110 usb 2-2.2: TI USB 3410 1 port adapter converter now attached to ttyUSB0 usb 2-2.2: Manufacturer: Texas Instruments usb 2-2.2: Product: TUSB3410 Boot Device usb 2-2.2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3 usb 2-2.2: New USB device found, idVendor=0451, idProduct=3410, bcdDevice= 1.00 usb 2-2.2: new full-speed USB device number 12 using uhci_hcd My PC is running Linux Centos 7, kernel 3.10.0 and when Nexys A7 USB is connected, so dmesg contains this: Is there some how-to guide for this?Ĭonnection to FPGA JTAG by the Digilent Adept 2 utility is not problem. But I'm not well to connect any application by UART. I want connect PC Linux desktop to Nexys A7 board by USB.
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