b>Product information ''Set: Eclypse Z7 with 2 x DAC-Zmods''
The Digilent Eclypse Z7 set offers users a complete solution for creating high-speed instruments, control and measurement systems for edge computing, medical and communications applications. It includes the Eclypse Z7 + 2 x Zmod DAC 1411 (AD9717). Both Zmods with over 100 MS/s and 14-bit converters.
Set consists of :
DIGIL 410-393 + 2 x DIGIL 410-397
Eclypse Z7: Zynq-7000 SoC Development Board with SYZYGY-compatible Expansion
Description
The Eclypse Z7 is Digilent's newest FPGA/SoC development board, specifically designed to enable the rapid prototyping and development of embedded measurement systems. Featuring high-speed Zmod ports for modular expansion, a Xilinx Zynq®-7020 SoC plus software API from Digilent, the Eclypse Z7 is fast, flexible and shortens the time it takes for engineers and researchers to develop innovative and powerful new high-speed instrumentation, control, and measurement systems for edge-computing, medical, and communications applications. Eclypse Z7 is the first host board of the Eclypse Platform.
Zmod Expansion
Zmod is Digilent’s new expansion solution using the open-source SYZYGY standard from Opal Kelly. Faster than the Pmod Standard and more compact and cost-effective than FMC, Zmods improve the customizability options for high-speed I/O. Plug in your application specific Zmods and get up and running in hours or days, instead of weeks or months. Two Zmods are being released alongside the Eclypse Z7, the Zmod ADC 1410 and Zmod DAC 1411, both with 100 MSPS, 14-bit converters, with more planned in the future.
Eclypse Platform Software
The Eclypse Z7 is a component of the Eclypse Platform, which pairs Digilent’s open software API with Digilent’s novel Eclypse hardware. Petalinux is supported out of the box, and pre-built Linux images are accompanied by the API for bulk data transfer. This system allows users to plug in their Zmods of choice and get started prototyping new measurement, instrumentation and control systems without directly interfacing with the FPGA until desired. With this system, embedded Linux developers can leverage the power of FPGA without possessing hardware expertise. Currently, C and C++ are supported, with plans to add support for other programming languages in the future.
Features
• Zynq-7000 APSoC (XC7Z020-1CLG484C):
- 667 MHz dual-core Cortex-A9 processor
- DDR3L 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 controllers: SPI, UART, CAN, I2C
- Programmable from JTAG, Quad-SPI flash, and microSD card
- Programmable logic equivalent to Artix-7 FPGA
• Memory
- 1 GiB DDR3L with 32-bit bus @ 1066 MT/s
- 16 MB Quad-SPI Flash with factory...