Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC Power Advantage Tool part 10 - Building and Running the Linux Design From Sources
It is sometimes helpful to have an example of power management. The Power Advantage Tool Linux code has power management API's, as well as other demo configurations. This section describes how to build and run the Power Advantage Tool Linux code from sources.
1 Release-Specific Instructions
Caution: Instructions on Building and Running the Linux Design from Sources are release-specific. Please proceed to the appropriate Wiki page:Unsupported | 2016.2 ZCU102 Instructions | |
Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC Power Advantage Tool Linux 2016.3 | 2016.3 ZCU102 Instructions | |
Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC Power Advantage Tool Linux 2017.1 | 2017.1 ZCU102 Instructions | |
Unsupported | 2017.1 ZCU106 Instructions | |
Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC Power Advantage Tool Linux 2018.1 | 2018.1 ZCU102 Instructions | |
Unsupported | 2018.1 ZCU106 Instructions | |
Unsupported | 2018.2 ZCU111 Instructions | |
Unsupported | 2018.3 ZCU111 Instructions | |
Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC Power Advantage Tool Linux 2019.1 | 2019.1 ZCU102 (PL) Instructions | |
Unsupported | 2019.1 ZCU111 Instructions | |
Unsupported | 2019.2 ZCU216 Instructions | |
Unsupported | 2020.1 ZCU111 Instructions | |
Unsupported | 2020.1 ZCU208 Instructions | |
Unsupported | 2020.1 ZCU216 Instructions | |
Unsupported | 2020.2 ZCU111 Instructions | |
Unsupported | 2019.2 ZCU208 Instructions | |
Unsupported | 2019.2 ZCU216 Instructions |
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