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VMK180 is the first Versalâ„¢ Prime series evaluation kit, enabling designers to develop solutions targeting a broad range of applications requiring both performance and flexibility such as storage acceleration, optical networking, and 5G xHaul. The VMK180 kit features the VM1802 Versal Prime series ACAPAdaptive SoC, which provides a diverse set of compute engines, next generation I/O, and integrated DDR controllers enabling low latency acceleration across a wide range of workloads.

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titleRunning the PetaLinux BSP Pre-built image

Set up a terminal session between a PC COM port and the serial port on the evaluation board. See below. Determine which COM to use to access the USB serial port on the VMK180 board. Make sure that the VMK180 board is powered on and a micro micro USB cable is connected between VMK180 board and host PC. This ensures that the USB-to-serial bridge is enumerated by the PC host.

Using Tera Term connect to the first Serial Connection, below is an example

Click OK and and the Tera Term window will pop up. In the Setup change the serial port speed to 115200, this will match the speed of the UART on the VMK180.

Power up the board you will see the boot messages from the Versal ACAP Adaptive SoC 1910.2 and you will see a Linux Prompt in the Terminal Window. Log in with root as the user and the password.

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Listing and links to the many available example designs showcasing particular IP, Silicon features or tool flows targeting Versal ACAP Adaptive SoC devices.

Versal Targeted Reference Designs(TRDs)

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