HDMI-Test
- Format an SD card with one vfat partition (this is the default for the SD card that comes with the Zedboard)
- Download http://vserver.13thfloor.at/Stuff/AXIOM/ALPHA/axiom_alpha_hdmi_test_v0.1.zip and put all the files in the zipped folder onto your SD card (not into a subfolder)
- Connect a monitor to the Zedboards HDMI port and turn on the monitor.
- Shift all switches on the Zedboard down
- Boot the Zedboard
- After booting is complete turn switch SW3 (fifth from the left) up
- Play around with the switches to alter the generated patterns
1 Notes
If the Zedboard is booting via TFTP by default use an UART / serial console and interrupt the bootloader then type:
env default -f saveenv reset
The last command will reboot the Zedboard - alternatively you can also push the right pink pushbutton on the Zedboard.
2 Commands
The lower 4 switches select the pattern, while the upper four modify the size: black, red, green, blue, lines h/v/both, bars h/v and checkers
The idea is to check this on different displays and if necessary adjust the timing parameters
There is, for example, a configuration for 1280x768 as well which can be activated by running:
/usr/script/gen1280_init.sh
The default 1080p mode:
/usr/script/gen1920_init.sh
If you unplug and replug a display, you need to execute:
/usr/script/adv7511_init.sh
You can adjust the pixel clock with:
echo 135000000 >/sys/class/fclk/FPGA2/set_rate
In 1280 mode for example you need to adjust the pixel clock to:
echo 75000000 >/sys/class/fclk/FPGA2/set_rate
The selected rate can be read back by typing:
cat /sys/class/fclk/FPGA2/set_rate
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