Pynq Z1 FPGA board
14000
DA
Fixed price
ID
41309200
Date
08/05/2024 18:30:57
Condition
Good as new
Brand
Xilinx
Description
The PYNQ-Z1 board is designed to be used with the PYNQ open-source framework that enables embedded programmers to program the onboard SoC with Python. It is designed around the Xilinx Zynq®-7000 SoC, which combines the programmable logic of an FPGA with a dual-core ARM Cortex™-A9 processor.
Hardware-wise, the PYNQ-Z1 is flexible and ready-to-use. It is similar in form factor and features to Digilent's Arty Z7, featuring popular Arduino™ headers, Pmod ports, onboard I/O, HDMI in/out, audio out, and USB and Ethernet connectivity. This makes the PYNQ-Z1 a versatile and easily customizable SoC development platform for applications such as computer vision, industrial control, IoT, encryption, and embedded computing acceleration.
What really sets the PYNQ-Z1 apart is the PYNQ open-source framework. (See the Software tab for more details on the PYNQ framework.) The board can be booted from a microSD card containing PYNQ-Z1 boot image. The PYNQ-Z1 image can be downloaded for free and copied to a microSD card. See the Support Materials for additional information. You can also purchase a microSD with the image pre-loaded here.
For designers who want to extend the base system by contributing new hardware libraries, Xilinx Vivado Design Suite WebPACK edition tools are available free of cost.
SoC 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
Programmable logic equivalent to Artix-7 FPGA
13,300 logic slices, each with four 6-input LUTs and 8 flip-flops
630 KB 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:
512 MB DDR3 with 16-bit bus @ 525 MHz (1050 MT/s)
16MB Quad-SPI Flash with factory programmed globally unique identifier (48-bit EUI-48/64™ compatible).
MicroSD slot
Power:
Powered from USB or any 7V-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