![]() ![]() If you experience any problems downloading Microsemi’s software, please send an email to Type: “./Libero_SoC _v2021.2.bin” to launch libero installer. Sha256sum: d8c748fcc0fe2f0a3cb31d00f0111e86e3c523be485d3a7a55a93ec5fa3258c8Įnsure that you have at least 30GB free (for Installation) and 35GB (in temp directory during installation) on your hard drive.Ĭopy Libero_SoC_v2021.2.bin from above path to a temp directory. Site 1: Download Libero SoC v2021.2 (Linux) (BIN) ![]() No matter how many times I would try, it would fail with the same error, but I tried a week later and I could eventually access the download link to the Linux version with some simple installation instructions: The very first time it failed due to errors with the website when registering for a new account. Note you’ll need to create an account with MicroSemi/Microchip before getting started. Since my computer is running Ubuntu 20.04, I decided to go with the Linux version. If we go to the download page, we’ll see Libero SoC v2021.2 for Windows and Libero SoC v2021.2 for Linux. (Failing to) Install Libero SoC v2021.v2 on Ubuntu 20.04 So I’ll report my experience to let readers avoid some of the pitfalls, and hopefully save time. But instead, I spent countless hours trying to install the development tools. ![]() I assumed I would write one or two paragraphs about the installation process, and then show how to work with Libero SoC Design Suite to create an FPGA bitstream. I wrote “ Getting Started with Yocto Linux BSP” tutorial for the board, and I had initially titled the current post “Getting Started with FPGA development using Libero SoC and Polarfire FPGA SoC”. A few weeks ago, I received Microchip PolarFire SoC FPGA Icicle Kit with FPGA fabric and hard RISC-V cores capable of handling Linux. ![]()
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