I should have access to vivado as a student, either through thier programs, or my university having a license for it. However, I am unable to see this license in the Vivado License Manager, nor can I see in in the online portal. This is all I see in my license manager and none of them, as far as I can tell, are for the student accessible version of the Vivado License. I used to have access, but I got a new computer and had to go through all the setup again, and something seems to have broken along the way. How can I fix this and get access?

Microsoft Windows is the easiest to install on, but many simulators also have a Linux version. FPGA vendors usually only support the Red Hat Linux distribution. But with a little effort, you can make it work in other distros, including Ubuntu.


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Intel recently replaced the free Intel-ModelSim version with Questa, a more updated version of ModelSim with some additional features. It looks and feels the same as ModelSim, except that Questa removes unused signals by default. Skip to the next subsection to see how to prevent that.

After downloading the installer, click the executable to start the installation. Select the Questa-Intel FPGA Starter Edition option when prompted, as shown below, because this is the free version.

Some people have reported problems with getting the Intel License Center working, especially when using an old account. Try to clear the cookies from your browser, use an incognito window, or use a different browser.

You can quickly fix that by going to the installation directory (C:\intelFPGA0.1\modelsim_ase) and editing the modelsim.ini file with administrator privileges. Change the TranscriptFile setting to a different path. For example, the installation directory, as shown below.

You can circumvent this error by using the Batch Mode Installation Flow, as described in the Xilinx UG973 document. After you have installed Vivado on Ubuntu, you can use the regular GUI version of the program.

If you want Linux, I recommend going for a Red Hat-based system like CentOS or Fedora. Or Red Hat, of course, but that costs money, just like Windows. Most FPGA software officially only supports Red Hat, and you will have the least trouble installing on a closely related distro.

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hello, thanks for the pretty extensive guide and it provide to be very informative and helpful. Is there anyway to obtain the modelsim pe student edition without the university license as seimens seems to have discontinued the individual installations.

I have minimal experience with macOS, but one thing that works for sure is to use a virtual machine (VM). You can install VMware, VirtualBox, or other virtualization software on your Mac. Then, install Windows or Linux, whichever you prefer, as a VM. Finally, install the FPGA software in the client operating system.

I am using the student version of multisim and Xylinx Vivado 2015.4 64bit. I am trying to use the schematic entry found in Multisim's PLD design module. I enter everything and then select Transfer>Export to PLD>Generate and Save PLD file option..... I then hit "finish" and I get the following error message:

Thank you for reaching out to us about this question, I have done a little research about the issue that you are describing here and found this Knowledge Base article that actually talks about this as a known issue for versions of Xylinx Vivado 2015.3 and later.

The problem I had was the location of the user constraint file named DiligentBasys3.xdc. By default the directory path that Vivado uses is too long for Vivado to utilize. So I had to move this file to the desktop and point the user constraint file location to the desktop location. See my attached handout for a solution.

I guess I am probably pushing the limits of this forum, but I like getting the straight dope from you guys. FPGAs seem like a very interesting subject. I see there are some very cheap kits out there for anyone who wants to experiment with FPGA programming:

It seems like for the hobbiest and student market Altera is the leader But I know that Xilinx is the overall leader and the inventor of the FPGA. What differentiates the product offerings of these two companies? Why is Xilinx so huge and Altera second fiddle? At first glance, Altera's product line looks every bit as good as Xilinx, maybe just not at the top top end, but those FPGAs cost more than a new car so how many of them are being sold?

I know it's not quite the same thing (although I think the same rules apply!), when I wanted to get started with microcontrollers, I nearly went straight ahead and bought the STK500 and all the crap to go with it. But that was quite a lot of cash. So I thought "hang on... there's a good chance I might suck so bad at this I'll get bored and pissed off and never use it again"... so I got a 20 arduino board instead

Whatever you get, make sure you can get tools to take advantage of it. Frequently the free version of the tools will only synthesize smaller designs, so even though your device is pretty large (lots of gates) you can't take full advantage of it without paying for software.

SFTP Drive: Windows software which will allow you to mount your School of Engineering home directory as a local drive on your machine using either Sloop or Clipper without the need for a VPN connection. This will allow software on your computer to access your School of Engineering files.

MobaXterm: Windows software for remotely accessing departmental resources using SSH. We recommend using the installer edition for personal devices. The portable version has been verified to work with non-SoE lab machines on campus. In addition to establishing an SSH connection to one of our servers, the software is capable of running an SFTP session and an X-Windows session allowing for easy access to your files and the execution of graphical applications.

As there is the possibility that student/faculty use of the network license on personal devices could impact the usability of the School of Engineering lab machines, the license for the JetBrains IDEs is now restricted to lab machines only. To use the software on a personal device, simply use the following form to request a personal academic license:  . Please use your SHIP.EDU email address as the university has an established relationship with JetBrains and therefore the entire process should take less than 5 minutes.

To ensure that students are running the same version currently installed in the labs, we are providing download links to the different IDEs. We are providing both the Linux and Windows versions. If students need something else, such as a version for MacOS, they should make sure to download version 2022.3 of the selected IDEs.

MATLAB: We now have an agreement with MathWorks which allows all SHIP students to install Matlab on their personal devices. For this process, you will need to use your standard SHIP.EDU credentials. If you are having issues, you can find excellent installation instructions and other useful resources on the SHIP.EDU site. You can also get assistance at the student help desk located in the library.

Cadence: Due to the size of the installation files for the OrCAD and PSpice software tools, we needed to go old school to provide students secure access to a compressed file as large as the Cadence setup program. Using a technique called disk span zipping, we break the large install files up into parts which allows reliable and timely downloads over less stable network connections. This requires you to download multiple small files rather than one large file. To use this method, you MUST be logged into your School of Engineering sponsored GSuite Account (CS/ENGR). You must download all the files to the same directory before attempting file extraction. To use this software from off campus, you will be required to establish an active VPN connection in order to access the licensing server.

Solidworks: Due to the size of the installation package, we needed to go old school to provide students secure access to a file as large as the Solidworks setup program. Using a technique called disk span zipping, we break the large install files up into parts which allows reliable and timely downloads over less stable network connections. This requires you to download multiple small files rather than one large file. To use this method, you MUST be logged into your School of Engineering sponsored GSuite Account (CS/ENGR). You must download all the files to the same directory before attempting file extraction. To use this software from off campus, you will be required to establish an active VPN connection in order to access the licensing server.

AutoCAD Civil 3D: Due to the size of the installation package, we needed to go old school to provide students secure access to a file as large as the Civil3D setup program. Using a technique called disk span zipping, we break the large install files up into parts which allows reliable and timely downloads over less stable network connections. This requires you to download multiple small files rather than one large file. To use this method, you MUST be logged into your School of Engineering sponsored GSuite Account (CS/ENGR). You must download all the files to the same directory before attempting file extraction. To use this software from off campus, you will be required to establish an active VPN connection in order to access the licensing server.

Inventor Pro: Due to the size of the installation package, we needed to go old school to provide students secure access to the Inventor Pro installation files. Using a technique called disk span zipping, we break the large install files up into parts which allows reliable and timely downloads over less stable network connections. This requires you to download multiple small files rather than one large file. To use this method, you MUST be logged into your School of Engineering sponsored GSuite Account (CS/ENGR). You must download all the files to the same directory before attempting file extraction. To use this software from off campus, you will be required to establish an active VPN connection in order to access the licensing server. 152ee80cbc

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