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Sending messages on the PmodCLP


JColvin

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Yes, that kit can work effectively for connecting the Pmod to the Basys 2. The split 12-pin cable can have its two 6-pin ends connect to two of the Basys 2 6-pin headers and the second 12-pin cable will be able to make the final needed connection for the remaining 6 pins on the PmodCLP. 

Note that for the split cable that the "B" side of the split is the side oriented to the "marked" 12-pin end of the cable. I'm not sure how this was supposed to make sense when that cable was selected for the kit, but at least it is an easy adjustment.

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There is 24 different ways that you can plug the PmodCLP into a Basys2 board.

Unless you can tell us how you have connected it has enough information to provide you with any help - maybe add a photo to your post?

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That would depend on how you connect the board and PMOD. The PmodCLP has a 12-pin PMOD connector and one 6-pin PMOD connector - but the Basys2 has four 6-pin connectors.

Depending on how you intend to physically connect the two together the signal to pin definitions in the UCF file will be different.

If you could tell us the top level signals in your design and how you have connected the boards then it should be pretty easy to work out the required UCF file entries you will need.

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Hi,

Have you checked out the support documents at the bottom of it's product page? There are several demonstration projects for the PmodCLP written in a variety of languages including C, C++, Verilog, and VHDL available for download.

Let me know if you have any more questions.

Thanks,
JColvin

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