~~NOTOC~~ ====== Cora Z7 ====== {{Digilent Infobox | Store Page = https://digilent.com/shop/cora-z7-zynq-7000-single-core-and-dual-core-options-for-arm-fpga-soc-development/ | Manual = [[reference-manual]] | Support = http://forum.digilentinc.com | Title = Cora Z7 | Subtitle = Zynq for Hobbyists and Makers | Header = Features | Bullet = Full support for Vivado and Petalinux design environments | Bullet = 667 MHz Cortex-A9 processor with tightly integrated Xilinx FPGA | Bullet = 512 MB DDR3 memory | Bullet = Arduino shield and Pmod connectors for add-on hardware devices | Bullet = USB and Ethernet connectivity | Bullet = Large array of general purpose input/output ports for any number of different custom solutions | Bullet = Small form factor and mounting holes | Bullet = Programmable from JTAG and microSD card | Header = Key FPGA Specifications | Part Number = XC7Z007S-1CLG400 \\ (XC7Z010-1CLG400*) | Logic Slices = 3,600 (4,400*) | 6-input LUTs = 14,400 (17,600*) | Flip-Flops = 28,800 (35,200*) | Block RAM = 225 KB (270 KB*) | DSP Slices = 66 (80*) | Clock Resources = Zynq PLL with 4 outputs \\ 2 PLLs \\ 2 MMCMs \\ 125 MHz external clock | Internal ADC = Dual-channel, 1 MSPS | Bullet = (*Z7-10 variant value in parentheses where different) | Header = Connectivity and On-board I/O | USB = USB-UART \\ USB-JTAG Programmer \\ USB Host | Ethernet = Gigabit Ethernet PHY | Pmod Connectors = 2 | Other Connectors = Arduino/chipKIT shield connector \\ MicroSD Card Slot | Buttons = 2 Push buttons | LEDs = 2 RGB LEDs | Header = Electrical | Power Inputs = USB \\ 5V External source | Header = Physical | Width = 2.28 in (57.9 mm) | Length = 4.00 in (101.6 mm) | Header = Design Resources | Mechanical Drawing = {{:reference:programmable-logic:cora-z7:cora_z7_dimensions.zip| DXF }} | Header = Product Compliance | HTC = 8473301180 | ECCN = EAR99 }} {{page>reference-manual}} \\ \\ ===== Documentation ===== {{topic>cora-z7 +doc -legacy}} ---- ===== Tutorials ===== * [[programmable-logic:guides:installing-vivado-and-vitis]] * Walks through installing Vivado and Vitis, the development environments used to create hardware and software applications targeting Digilent FPGA development boards. * [[programmable-logic:guides:getting-started-with-ipi]] * Walks through using Vivado and Vitis to create a design in hardware and software that uses a processor to control buttons and LEDs. * [[programmable-logic:guides:getting-started-with-vivado]] * Walks through using Vivado to create a simple design that blinks a single LED. * [[learn/programmable-logic/tutorials/pmod-ips/start]] * Digilent Pmod IPs can be used to control connected Pmods from baremetal software. * It should be noted that not all Pmods are supported and that Pmod IPs are only supported in versions of Vivado 2019.1 and older. ---- ===== Example Projects ===== === Demos Supporting Vivado and Vitis 2020.1 === * [[./demos/pmod-vga]] * [[./demos/basic-io]] * [[./demos/xadc]] === Other Demos === * [[pmod/pmodi2s2/fpga-demo]] ---- ===== Additional Resources ===== {{topic>cora-z7 +additional-resource -legacy}} ---- {{tag>programmable-logic cora-z7 resource-center}}