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Hello,
Is this the RFS(Radio Freq and Sensor) board you are using? link : https://www.terasic.com.tw/cgi-bin/page/archive.pl?Language=English&CategoryNo=65&No=1025&PartNo=4
regards,
Farabi
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Indeed, the board has UART to USB, aand I think I can use it for serial communication to my laptop.
Thank you,
rosesea
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Hello rosesea,
There is the document named RFD_UserManual.pdf provided in the link provided by @Farabi.
Have you check the document?
There are the RTL Example designs provided as well as the demonstration setup that you can follow and see if it can help you with your difficulty.
Regards,
Aqid
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Hai Aqid,
Thank you for your advice. I have tried to search for demonstrations on the use of UART to USB, but I am having difficulty finding ones that only use UART to USB.
Then, I attempted to use the DE10-Standard, which in its system builder has an RFS port declaration. I have also added the UART (RS-232 Serial Port) library to my platform design and created a program on NIOS II to send "hello world" with transmission configuration for the host PC as per the tutorial at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xJ9dhVDCwU.
There were no errors, but the "hello world" message did not transmit to the host PC. Is there any advice on what else I should ensure for my project?
Thank you,
rosesea
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For designs without soft processor, I'd prefer a simple fixed baud rate UART module. I'm not aware of suitable Intel IP, but there are many examples on the internet. I'm usually writing it from the scratch. It's basically a shift register, a baud generator and a state machine.
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Hi Rosesea,
May I know if you need more support on this issue?
Or did you find the solution.
If no, please let me know.
Regards,
Aqid
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Hi Aqid,
Thank you for asking me, I'm still unable to send data from DE10-Standard using RFS to my laptop. I'm not using the USB to UART (serial communication) available on the DE10-Standard because I find it difficult to activate that port since it requires activating its HPS system and I haven't found any examples of its usage yet.
Thank you,
rosesea
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I'll send you an example of basic TX UART.
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hello,
may you please provide for RX? and by basic Fpga do you mean it doesn't require any HPS connection?
please extend you help ASAP
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