Upgraded Zynq-based Zybo SBC targets embedded vision apps
Digilent’s “Zybo Z7” SBC runs Linux on the Xilinx Zynq-7010 and -7020 ARM/FPGA SoCs, and offers HDMI in and out, MIPI-CSI, and up to 6x Pmod connectors.
Digilent, which is owned by National Instruments, is known for its FPGA-driven Pmod peripheral modules and Arty FPGA development board. In 2012, the company also launched a Zybo board supporting the lowest end Xilinx Zynq-7010 version of the Zynq family, which combines dual Cortex-A9 cores running Linux with an FPGA. Now Digilent has introduced a more capable Zybo Z7 board aimed at embedded vision applications. The Zybo Z7 offers an option for the Zynq-7020, which has a faster FPGA, as well as enhancements including the addition of a MIPI-CSI camera interface and separate HDMI in and out ports.
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