Description
TySOM-2A is a compact prototyping card with a mid-range Zynq-7000 module (Z-7030).
It is designed to provide flexibility in peripheral selection by using the larger chip package (FFG676) with 250 I/O and 4 GTX transceivers, and providing an FMC HPC connector that allows the use of expansion daughterboards. Standard peripherals such as DDR3 RAM, USB and HDMI used by the ARM CPU processing system are included in this card, so that the Linux operating system or other real-time operating system (RTOS) can be started immediately without additional hardware components. The OS and software run by the ARM Cortex CPU have 1 GB of DDR3 RAM and can use up to 32 GB of SSD storage on a micro SD card.
Interfaces
- Gigabit Ethernet PHY with RGMII interface (88E1116R) and RJ45 connector
- Additional industrial grade Gigabit Ethernet PHY with RGMII interface (DP83867CR) connected to Zynq PL supporting IEEE 1588 precision clock synchronization.
- 4x USB 2.0 ports with hub controller (USB2514B) and transceiver (TUSB1210)
- UART to USB Bridge (CP2103) with Mini USB B connector
- Xilinx JTAG Connector for Zynq PL
Chipset / SoC
- Xilinx Zynq-7000 XC7Z030 (FFG676)
- Dual Core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore
- 2x XADC - 12-bit analog-to-digital converter with 1 MSPS
- FPGA: Kintex-7 architecture
- 125K logic cells, 157K flip-flops, 9.3 MB RAM, 400 DSP
- 125K logic cells, 157K flip-flops, 9.3 MB RAM, 400 DSP
Multimedia
- HDMI 1.4 Out - 225MHz high power transmitter (ADV7511)
Miscellaneous
- 8x user dip switches
- 4x user LEDs
- Pushbuttons for PL & Reset PS
- RTC module (real time clock)
- Accelerometer
- Temperature sensor
- XADC connectors (pair MMCX and gold pin with 7 differential inputs)
Memory
- 1GB RAM - DDR3
- Micro SD support up to 32GB
- 128MB SPI flash memory
- 64Kb EEPROM
Expandable
Communication and networking is enabled by the Gigabit Ethernet PHY with RJ45 port. Standard peripherals can be connected to the USB 2.0 hub, which offers 4 USB ports. There is also an HDMI codec on the board that allows this TySOM minicomputer to be connected to a monitor. Most FPGA I/O ports are routed to an FMC HPC socket, which offers a total of 144 I/O and 4 GTX lines. Thus, additional devices can be connected as FMC daughterboards provided by Aldec and other vendors.