Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC Power Advantage Tool part 3 - Running the Pre-Built Power Advantage Tool
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Now that you have installed and run the Pre-Built Power Advantage Tool in the previous section, let’s take a moment to see what else you can do with it. The Power Advantage Tool Control Console can be used as a tool, with designs, to monitor the power budget during the design process. In addition, the Power Advantage Tool can be used as a demonstration of the power savings with processing designs.
1 Release-Specific Instructions
Caution: Instructions on Running the Pre-Built Power Advantage Tool are release-specific. Please proceed to the appropriate Wiki page:
2016.2 ZCU102 Instructions | ||
2016.3 ZCU102 Instructions | ||
2017.1 ZCU102 Instructions | ||
2017.1 ZCU106 Instructions | ||
2017.4 ZCU102 Instructions | ||
2018.1 ZCU102 Instructions | ||
2018.1 ZCU106 Instructions | ||
2018.2 ZCU111 Instructions | ||
2018.3 ZCU111 Instructions | ||
2019.1 ZCU102 (PL) Instructions | ||
2019.1 ZCU111 Instructions | ||
2019.2 ZCU208 ES1 Instructions | ||
2019.2 ZCU216 ES1 Instructions | ||
2020.1 ZCU111 Instructions | ||
2020.1 ZCU208 ES1 Instructions | ||
2020.1 ZCU216 ES1 Instructions | ||
2020.2 Ultra96 Instructions | ||
2020.2 ZCU106 Instructions | ||
2020.2 ZCU111 Instructions | ||
2020.2 ZCU208 ES1 Instructions | ||
2020.2 ZCU216 ES1 Instructions | ||
2021.1 ZCU111 Instructions | ||
2021.1 ZCU216 Instructions | ||
2021.2 ZCU111 Instructions | ||
2021.2 ZCU670 Instructions | ||
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