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*[http://www.myirtech.com/download/Zynq7000/Z-turn_Board_Quick_Start_Guide.pdf Z-turn Board Quick Start Guide] | *[http://www.myirtech.com/download/Zynq7000/Z-turn_Board_Quick_Start_Guide.pdf Z-turn Board Quick Start Guide] | ||
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*[http://www.myirtech.com/download/Zynq7000/A_Hello_World_tutorial_for_Z-turn_Board.pdf A Hello World tutorial for Z-turn board] | *[http://www.myirtech.com/download/Zynq7000/A_Hello_World_tutorial_for_Z-turn_Board.pdf A Hello World tutorial for Z-turn board] | ||
*[https://forums.xilinx.com/t5/Xcell-Daily-Blog/Low-cost-99-Zynq-based-Z-turn-board-measures-63x102mm-bristles/ba-p/.WG24MUkH9_U.twitter Low-cost, $99 Zynq-based Z-turn board measures 63x102mm, bristles with peripherals including HDMI, Ethernet, USB] | *[https://forums.xilinx.com/t5/Xcell-Daily-Blog/Low-cost-99-Zynq-based-Z-turn-board-measures-63x102mm-bristles/ba-p/.WG24MUkH9_U.twitter Low-cost, $99 Zynq-based Z-turn board measures 63x102mm, bristles with peripherals including HDMI, Ethernet, USB] | ||
+ | *[https://community.arm.com/b/57c88fc07d584a938c8fedbd56d2fd1e/posts/z-turn-board-for-wind-speed-and-direction-measurement%20 Using Z-turn board for wind speed and direction measurement] | ||
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Revision as of 00:40, 6 December 2017
Contents
Overview
The Z-turn Board is designed by MYIR Tech Limited. It is a low-cost and high-performance Single Board Computer (SBC) built around the Xilinx Zynq-7010 (XC7Z010-1CLG400C) or Zynq-7020 (XC7Z020-1CLG400C) All Programmable System-on-Chip (SoC) which is among the Xilinx Zynq-7000 family, featuring integrated dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor with Xilinx 7-series Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) logic. The board is capable of running Linux and excellent for evaluating and prototyping for Zynq-7000 SoC.
Hardware Features
Mechanical Parameters
- Dimensions: 63mm x 102mm x 1.6mm (8-layer PCB design)
- Power supply: USB power supply or DC 5V/2A
- Working Temp.: 0~70°C
Processor
- Xilinx XC7Z010-1CLG400C (Zynq-7010) or XC7Z020-1CLG400C (Zynq-7020) SoC
- 667MHz ARM® dual-core Cortex™-A9 MPCore processor (up to 866MHz)
- Integrated Artix-7 class FPGA subsystem
with 28K logic cells, 17,600 LUTs, 80 DSP slices (for XC7Z010)
with 85K logic cells, 53,200 LUTs, 220 DSP slices (for XC7Z020)
- NEON™ & Single / Double Precision Floating Point for each processor
- Supports a Variety of Static and Dynamic Memory Interfaces
Memory and Storage
- 1GB DDR3 SDRAM (2 x 512MB, 32-bit)
- 16MB QSPI Flash
- TF card interface
Communications
- 1 x 10/100/1000M Ethernet
- 1 x CAN
- 1 x Mini USB2.0 OTG
- 1 x USB-UART debug interface
- 1 x 2.54mm pitch 14-pin JTAG interface
Display
- 1 x HDMI (supports 1080p resolution)
User I/O
Brought out via two 1.27mm pitch 80-pin SMT female connectors
- 90/106 user I/O (7010/7020)
- Configurable as up to 39 LVDS pairs I/O
Others
- Onboard three-axis acceleration sensor and temperature sensor
- 2 x Buttons (1x Reset, 1 x User)
- 4-channel toggle switch
- 5 x LEDs (3 x User LEDs, 1 x Power indicator, 1 RGB LED)
- 1 x Buzzer
Target Applications
- Evaluation and Prototyping for Zynq-7000 AP SoC
- Industrial Automation
- Test & measurement
- Medical Equipment
- Intelligent Video Surveillance
- Aerospace and military
Software Features
Item | Features | Description | Remark |
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 | Source code provided |
Linux Kernel | Linux 3.15.0 | Customized kernel for Z-turn Board | Source code provided |
Drivers | Drivers | USB OTG, Ethernet, MMC/SD/TF, CAN, XYLON LCD, HDMI, Button, UART, LED, GPIO, Buzzer, G-sensor, Temperature Sensor | Source code provided |
File System | Ramdisk | Ramdisk system image | |
File System | Ubuntu Desktop 12.04 | Tar file and TF card image file |
Function Block Diagram
Dimension Chart
Z-turn IO Cape
Overview
The Z-turn IO Cape is an IO extension board designed specially for the Z-turn Board. User can bring out many peripherals and signals like ADC, GPIO, LCD and camera interfaces to explore more functions from the Z-turn Board.
Features
Dimensions: 102mm x 88mm
Power input: 5V/1A, 3.3V/1A
PS IO: 3.3V
PL IO: 3.3V
ADC input: 0~1.8V
I/O: I/O Function, reused with LCD pins, it can be used as GPIO if don't use LCD
LCD/Touch screen: Can connect with MYIR's 4.3-inch and 7-inch LCD Modules
Camera: J2 interface
Pmod: 3 x Pmod interfaces, can be used for connecting with some common Pmod modules
ADC: 1 x ADC (can be differential signals), extended 4 IOs of PS unit
FAQ
Please refer to FAQ column on MYIR's website.
Reference
- Project featuring Z-turn board on habrahabr.ru
- Video display by Mr Derek Dickerson on youtube
- Video display by quercus491 on youtube
- Video display by FPGA Developer on youtube
- Z-turn Board overview
- Z-turn Board Quick Start Guide
- Z-turn Board Schematic
- A Hello World tutorial for Z-turn board
- Low-cost, $99 Zynq-based Z-turn board measures 63x102mm, bristles with peripherals including HDMI, Ethernet, USB
- Using Z-turn board for wind speed and direction measurement