Digilent's PYNQ-Z1 board is a Pmod/Shield Arduino compatible platform for development around a Xilinx Zynq-7000 ARM/FPGA SoC programmable in python language from the open-source PYNQ framework environment (allowing the exploitation of the possibilities of the FPGA's logic gates).
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Digilent PYNQ-Z1 Python Productivity Board
Digilent PYNQ-Z1 Python Productivity Board for Zynq-7000 ARM/FPGA SoC is a general-purpose, programmable platform for embedded systems. The PYNQ-Z1 Board is the hardware platform for the PYNQ open-source framework. PYNQ is an open-source framework that enables embedded programmers to explore the capabilities of Xilinx Zynq All Programmable SoCs (APSoCs) without having to design programmable logic circuits. Alternately, the APSoC is programmed using Python, and the code is developed and tested directly on the PYNQ-Z1. The programmable logic circuits are imported as hardware libraries and programmed through their APIs.
The PYNQ-Z1 supports multi-media applications with onboard audio and video interfaces. The Board is designed to be easily extensible with Pmod, Arduino, Grove peripherals, and general-purpose IO pins. The Digilent PYNQ-Z1 Python Productivity Board can also be expanded with USB peripherals, including WiFi, Bluetooth, and Webcams.
With Neurocoms' free AI solution, you can transform this board into a supercomputing AI platform. You can use this board for various applications by running high-speed AI algorithms. Create your own AI project with this board.
Additional Included Parts:
1. Heatsink required for high-speed AI execution
2. SD card with AI solution installed and hardware source codes
3. LED for GPIO test
Features
ZYNQ XC7Z020-1CLG400C:
- 650MHz dual-core Cortex-A9 processor
- DDR3 memory controller with 8 DMA channels and 4 high-performance AXI3 slave ports
- High-bandwidth peripheral controllers: 1G Ethernet, USB 2.0, SDIO
- Low-bandwidth peripheral controller: SPI, UART, CAN, I2C
- Programmable from JTAG, Quad-SPI flash, and microSD card
- Artix-7 family programmable logic
- 13,300 logic slices, each with four 6-input LUTs and 8 flip-flops
- 630KB of fast block RAM
- 4 clock management tiles, each with a phase-locked loop (PLL) and mixed-mode clock manager (MMCM)
- 220 DSP slices
- On-chip analog-to-digital converter (XADC)
Memory:
- 512MB DDR3 with 16-bit bus @ 1050Mbps
- 16MB Quad-SPI Flash with a factory-programmed globally unique identifier (48-bit EUI-48/64™ compatible).
- MicroSD slot
Power:
- Powered from USB or any 7V to 15V source (see recommended products)
USB and Ethernet:
- USB-JTAG Programming circuitry
- USB-UART bridge ○ USB OTG PHY (supports host only)
- Gigabit Ethernet PHY
Audio and Video:
- Electret microphone with pulse density modulated (PDM) output
- 3.5mm mono audio output jack, pulse-width modulated (PWM) format
- HDMI sink port (input)
- HDMI source port (output)
Switches, push-buttons, and LEDs:
- 4 push-buttons
- 2 slide switches
- 4 LEDs
- 2 RGB LEDs
Expansion Connectors:
- Two standard Pmod ports
- 16 Total FPGA I/O
Arduino/chipKIT Shield connector
- 49 Total FPGA I/O
- 6 Single-ended 0-3.3V Analog inputs to XADC
- 4 Differential 0-1.0V Analog inputs to XADC
Digilent PYNQ-Z1 Python Productivity Board
Digilent PYNQ-Z1 Python Productivity Board for Zynq-7000 ARM/FPGA SoC is a general-purpose, programmable platform for embedded systems. The PYNQ-Z1 Board is the hardware platform for the PYNQ open-source framework. PYNQ is an open-source framework that enables embedded programmers to explore the capabilities of Xilinx Zynq All Programmable SoCs (APSoCs) without having to design programmable logic circuits. Alternately, the APSoC is programmed using Python, and the code is developed and tested directly on the PYNQ-Z1. The programmable logic circuits are imported as hardware libraries and programmed through their APIs.
The PYNQ-Z1 supports multi-media applications with onboard audio and video interfaces. The Board is designed to be easily extensible with Pmod, Arduino, Grove peripherals, and general-purpose IO pins. The Digilent PYNQ-Z1 Python Productivity Board can also be expanded with USB peripherals, including WiFi, Bluetooth, and Webcams.
With Neurocoms' free AI solution, you can transform this board into a supercomputing AI platform. You can use this board for various applications by running high-speed AI algorithms. Create your own AI project with this board.
Additional Included Parts:
1. Heatsink required for high-speed AI execution
2. SD card with AI solution installed and hardware source codes
3. LED for GPIO test
Features
ZYNQ XC7Z020-1CLG400C:
- 650MHz dual-core Cortex-A9 processor
- DDR3 memory controller with 8 DMA channels and 4 high-performance AXI3 slave ports
- High-bandwidth peripheral controllers: 1G Ethernet, USB 2.0, SDIO
- Low-bandwidth peripheral controller: SPI, UART, CAN, I2C
- Programmable from JTAG, Quad-SPI flash, and microSD card
- Artix-7 family programmable logic
- 13,300 logic slices, each with four 6-input LUTs and 8 flip-flops
- 630KB of fast block RAM
- 4 clock management tiles, each with a phase-locked loop (PLL) and mixed-mode clock manager (MMCM)
- 220 DSP slices
- On-chip analog-to-digital converter (XADC)
Memory:
- 512MB DDR3 with 16-bit bus @ 1050Mbps
- 16MB Quad-SPI Flash with a factory-programmed globally unique identifier (48-bit EUI-48/64™ compatible).
- MicroSD slot
Power:
- Powered from USB or any 7V to 15V source (see recommended products)
USB and Ethernet:
- USB-JTAG Programming circuitry
- USB-UART bridge ○ USB OTG PHY (supports host only)
- Gigabit Ethernet PHY
Audio and Video:
- Electret microphone with pulse density modulated (PDM) output
- 3.5mm mono audio output jack, pulse-width modulated (PWM) format
- HDMI sink port (input)
- HDMI source port (output)
Switches, push-buttons, and LEDs:
- 4 push-buttons
- 2 slide switches
- 4 LEDs
- 2 RGB LEDs
Expansion Connectors:
- Two standard Pmod ports
- 16 Total FPGA I/O
Arduino/chipKIT Shield connector
- 49 Total FPGA I/O
- 6 Single-ended 0-3.3V Analog inputs to XADC
- 4 Differential 0-1.0V Analog inputs to XADC