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EBAZ4205

Description

This repository contains the Vivado project and the instructions required to get started with the Zynq EBAZ4205 Board. The result will be an EBAZ4205:

  • loading from the SD Card
  • running Linux (PetaLinux):
    • connected to a local network via Ethernet (IP obtained by DHCP)
    • with a serial console connected to the J7 connector of EBAZ4205 (serial)
    • with a SSH server connectable with any SSH client and/or WinSCP
    • any application running on a linux console

Requirement

Hardware

  • Zynq EBAZ4205 Board (cost-reduced version)
    • No 25MHz crystal (Y3) is required. The Ethernet transceiver (U24) clock is supplied by the ZYNQ (U31). However, it also works on a board on which a crystal is mounted
    • microSD card slot (U7) required
    • SD card boot support is required. Short the resistor (R2577)
    • Short the diode (D24) to supply power from the power connector (J4) (Optional)
    • Mount the tactile switch (S3), the capacitor (C2410) and the resistor (R2641A). The resistor (R2641A) can be shorted instead of mounting a 0 ohm resistor. I used 4.7uF for the capacitor (C2410) (Optional)

Software tools

  • Vivado 2021.2 on Windows 10 or 11
  • VMWare VirtualBox 6.1 on Windows 10 or 11
  • Ubuntu 20.04.1 on VMWare VirtualBox 6.1
  • Petalinux 2021.2 on Ubuntu 20.04.1

How to Build

References

My Hackaday projects with EBAZ4205

EBAZ4205

Xilinx

License

  • MIT

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