.. _card_ia-420f: Bittware IA-420F ---------------- - Card information: - Vendor: Bittware - Name: IA-420F - Ethernet ports: 1x QSFP-DD - PCIe conectors: Edge connector - `FPGA Card Website `_ - FPGA specification: - FPGA part number: ``AGFB014R24B2E2V`` - Ethernet Hard IP: E-Tile (up to 100G Ethernet) - PCIe Hard IP: P-Tile (up to PCIe Gen4 x16) NDK firmware support ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - Ethernet cores that are supported in the NDK firmware: - :ref:`E-Tile in the Network Module ` - PCIe cores that are supported in the NDK firmware: - :ref:`P-Tile in the PCIe Module ` - See the ``/card/bittware/ia-420f/config/card_conf.tcl`` file for supported PCIe configurations. - Makefile targets for building the NDK firmware (valid for Minimal app, may vary for other apps): - Use ``make 100g2`` command for firmware with 2x100GE (default). - Use ``make 25g8`` command for firmware with 8x25GE. - Use ``make 10g8`` command for firmware with 8x10GE. - Support for booting the NDK firmware using the nfb-boot tool: - YES, starting with the nfb-framework version 6.17.1. .. note:: To build the NDK firmware for this card, you must have the Intel Quartus Prime Pro installed, including a valid license. Boot instructions (initial) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Before you can use the nfb-boot tool, you must write the initial NDK firmware to flash memory using a regular JTAG programmer. - After the NDK firmware build is complete, you will have a bitstream file called ``my_bitstream.sof``. - Use the ``/cards/bittware/ia-420f/scripts/generate_jic.sh my_bitstream.sof my_bitstream.sof`` command to convert the two bitstream files to .jic format for flash memory. - On the host PC where the card is connected, write the .jic bitstream to the flash memory with the command ``/cards/bittware/ia-420f/scripts/write_jic.sh my_bitstream.jic``. - You must power off and on the PC to power cycle it completely. Only then is the new NDK firmware loaded into the FPGA. .. note:: This procedure requires the Intel Quartus to be installed and the PC must also be connected to the card using an USB cable (JTAG).