ChipScoPy is an open-source project from AMD that enables high-level control of Versal debug IP running in hardware. Using a simple Python API, developers can control and communicate with ChipScope® debug IP such as the Integrated Logic Analyzer (ILA), Virtual IO (VIO), device memory access, and more.
ChipScoPy supports Versal devices and has limited IBERT GTY support for Ultrascale+ devices. It does not work with older devices such as 7-Series devices.
We recommend using Python 3.8, 3.9, 3.10, 3.11, or 3.12 with ChipScoPy.
During ChipScoPy installation, the following packages (and any dependencies) are installed from the Python Package Index (PyPI) using pip.
Package | License |
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Requests | Apache-2.0 |
more-itertools | MIT |
typing_extensions | PSF |
loguru | MIT |
importlib_metadata | Apache-2.0 |
rich | MIT |
Click | BSD |
antlr4-python3-runtime | BSD |
kaleido | MIT |
plotly | MIT |
notebook | BSD |
ipywidgets | BSD |
pandas | BSD |
matplotlib | PSF |
PyQt5 | GPL |
ipympl | BSD |
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