
667MHz Xilinx XC7Z020 Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 Processor with Xilinx 7-series FPGA logic 1GB DDR3 SDRAM (2 × 512MB, 32-bit), 16MB QSPI Flash USB-UART, USB2.0 OTG, 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet, CAN, HDMI, microSD, etc. On-board 3-axis Acceleration Sensor and Temperature Sensor Ready-to-Run Linux Single Board Computer Evaluation versions of Xylon logicCVC-ML and logiCLK IP cores (display output will cease after about 30 minutes unless full licenses are purchased) Optional camera and WiFi modules; optional I/O extension cape The MYS-XC7Z020 Z-turn Board is a low-cost and high-performance Single Board Computer (SBC) built around the Xilinx Zynq-7020 (XC7Z020-1CLG400C) All Programmable System-on-Chip (SoC) which features an integrated dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor with Xilinx 7-series Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) logic. The Z-turn Board takes full advantage of the Zynq-7020 SoC. It has 1GB DDR3 SDRAM and 16MB SPI Flash on board and a set of rich peripherals including USB-to-UART, Mini-USB OTG, 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet, CAN, HDMI, microSD, JTAG, Buzzer, accelerometer and temperature sensor. On the bottom of the board there are two 1.27mm-pitch 80-pin SMT female connectors making available 106 user I/O configurable as up to 39 LVDS I/O pairs. The Z-turn Board is capable of running the Linux operating system. It is provided with a Linux 3.15.0 SDK with the kernel and many drivers in source code. The board is delivered with complete accessory kit including two USB cables, one Ethernet crossover cable, one HDMI cable, one 4GB microSD card, one 5V/2A power adapter, and a product CD-ROM which enables you to start development quickly. The Z-turn Board is an excellent development platform for evaluating and prototyping for the Zynq-7000 series SoC. It can also be used as a System-on-Module (SOM) for your next embedded design; typical applications are Industrial Automation, Test & Measurement, Medical Equipment, Intelligent Video Surveillance, Aerospace and Military, etc. Zynq-7020 Development Board Features - Xilinx XC7Z020-1CLG400C (Zynq-7020) with 667MHz dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore processor; integrated Artix-7 class FPGA subsystem with 85K logic cells, 53200 LUTs, 220 DSP slices; NEON & single/double-precision floating point for each processor
- 1GB DDR3 SDRAM (2×512MB, 32-bit)
- 16MB QSPI Flash
- TF card interface (microSD)
- 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet interface
- CAN interface
- USB-OTG interface (mini-USB)
- USB-UART debug interface
- HDMI interface (supports 1080p)
- User I/O brought out to two 1.27mm-pitch 80-pin SMT female connectors: 106 user I/O; configurable as up to 39 LVDS I/O pairs
- USB power supply or 5V @ 2A input via barrel jack
- On-board 3-axis accelerometer and temperature sensor
- 2.54mm-pitch 14-pin JTAG interface
- Two buttons (one Reset; one User)
- Four-channel toggle switch
- Five LEDs (three User; one Power; one RGB)
- Buzzer
- Dimensions: 63 × 102 × 1.6 mm, 8-layer PCB design
- Mounting holes
Zynq-7020 Development Board Linux Software Item | Feature | Description | Cross compiler | gcc 4.6.1 | gcc version 4.6.1 (Sourcery CodeBench Lite 2011.09-50) | Boot Program | BOOT.BIN | First boot program including FSBL, bitstream and u-boot | Linux Kernel | Linux 3.15.0 | Customized kernel for MYS-XC7Z020 | Drivers | USB OTG | USB OTG driver | Ethernet | Gigabit Ethernet driver | MMC/SD/TF | MMC/SD/TF card driver | CAN | CAN driver | LCD Controller | Xylon LCD driver evaluation version | HDMI | Xylon HDMI driver evaluation version | Button | Button driver | UART | UART driver | LED | LED driver | GPIO | GPIO driver | Buzzer | Buzzer driver | G-Sensor | 3-axis accelerometer driver | Temp. Sensor | Temperature sensor driver | File System | Ramdisk | Ramdisk system image | Ubuntu Desktop | Version 12.04 in tarball | Zynq-7020 Development Board Resources Zynq-7020 Development Board Options There are many optional components you can add to your order using the selectors below. The checkboxes allow you to add a USB WiFi module and/or a USB Camera module. Above that, the Expansin Module selector allows you to add either the I/O expansion board by itself, or with an LCD (4.3-inch and 7-inch sizes available). Note that the resistive touch panels are not supported on the -RV2 LCDs; there is a capacitive touchscreen available in the 7-inch LCD size that is supported, however (the -CV2 display). The picture to the right shows a Z-Turn board plugged into the I/O Cape. Note that pins in the I/O section are multiplexed with the LCD connector, so are available as GPIO only if not using an LCD. The ADC pins can handle differential signals, and include four I/Os of the PS unit. ADC input is 0 to 1.8V. The I/O Cape's dimensions are 102 × 88 mm. Ships from: China Lead time: 1 week
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