
- •Navigating This Book
- •Table of Contents
- •Introduction
- •The History of Programmable Logic
- •Complex Programmable Logic Devices (CPLDs)
- •Why Use a CPLD?
- •Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs)
- •Design Integration
- •The Basic Design Process
- •HDL File Change Example
- •Before (16 x 16 multiplier):
- •After (32 x 32 multiplier):
- •Intellectual Property (IP) Cores
- •Design Verification
- •Xilinx Solutions
- •Introduction
- •Xilinx Devices
- •Platform FPGAs
- •Virtex FPGAs
- •Virtex-II Pro FPGAs
- •Virtex FPGAs
- •Spartan FPGAs
- •Spartan-3 FPGAs
- •Spartan-IIE FPGAs
- •Spartan-IIE Architectural Features
- •Xilinx CPLDs
- •XC9500 ISP CPLD Overview
- •XC9500XL 3.3V Family
- •XC9500XV 2.5V CPLD Family
- •CoolRunner Low-Power CPLDs
- •CoolRunner-II CPLDs
- •CoolRunner Reference Designs
- •Military and Aerospace
- •Automotive and Industrial
- •Design Tools
- •Design Entry
- •Synthesis
- •Implementation and Configuration
- •Board-Level Integration
- •Verification Technologies
- •Advanced Design Techniques
- •Embedded SW Design Tools Center
- •Xilinx IP Cores
- •Web-Based Information Guide
- •End Markets
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- •Configuration Solutions
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- •Tools and Partnerships
- •Memory Corner
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- •Live E-Learning Environment
- •Day Segment Courses
- •Computer-Based Training (CBT)
- •University Program
- •Design Consultants
- •Technical Support
- •Module Descriptions
- •WebPACK Design Suite
- •WebPACK Design Entry
- •WebPACK StateCAD
- •WebPACK MXE Simulator
- •WebPACK HDL Bencher Tool
- •WebPACK FPGA Implementation Tools
- •WebPACK CPLD Implementation Tools
- •WebPACK iMPACT Programmer
- •WebPACK ChipViewer
- •XPower
- •WebPACK CD-ROM Installation
- •Getting Started
- •Licenses
- •Projects
- •Summary
- •Introduction
- •Design Entry
- •The Language Template
- •Close the Language Templates
- •Edit the Counter Module
- •Save the Counter Module
- •Functional Simulation
- •State Machine Editor
- •Top-Level VHDL Designs
- •Top-Level Schematic Designs
- •ECS Hints
- •I/O Markers
- •Implementing CPLDs
- •Introduction
- •Synthesis
- •Constraints Editor
- •CPLD Reports
- •Timing Simulation
- •Configuration
- •Implementing FPGAs
- •Introduction
- •Synthesis
- •The Constraints File
- •FPGA Reports
- •Programming
- •Summary
- •Design Reference Bank
- •Introduction
- •Get the Most out of Microcontroller-Based Designs
- •Conventional Stepper Motor Control
- •Using a Microcontroller to Control a Stepper Motor
- •Stepper Motor Control Using a CPLD
- •PC-Based Motor Control
- •Design Partitioning
- •Conclusion
- •Documentation and Example Code
- •Website Reference
- •ACRONYMS
- •GLOSSARY OF TERMS

PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC DESIGN -- QUICK START HANDBOOK • CHAPTER 3
Your key number will look something like this:
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To proceed with installation, enter your key number into the WebInstall Wizard CD Registration Key window and select the “next” button.
Select the WebPACK software configuration you wish to install from the following choices:
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If you have enough disk space, we recommend that you install the complete ISE WebPACK software, although it’s also possible to upgrade later.
Getting Started
LICENSES
The MXE Simlulator is the only tool that requires a license.
MXE Simulator is licensed via the FlexlM product from Macrovision. It requires you to situate a starter license file on your hard drive, pointed to by a set lm_license_file environment setting.
The license is free and is applied for online after installation, after which you’ll receive a license.dat file via e-mail.
From the Start menu, go to Programs > ModelSimXE 5.xx > Submit License Request.
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