FPGA and SoC hardware design overview and basics for a Xilinx Zynq-based System-on-Module (SoM). What circuitry is required and what to pay attention to (decoupling, configuration, voltages, sequencing, pull-ups/pull-downs, etc.) when designing more advanced hardware. Example design for Xilinx Zynq XC7Z007S System-on-Chip (SoC) in a CSG225 BGa package. Including multi-voltage buck converters, DDR termination regulators, DDR3L memory, QSPI and EMMC memory, and more!
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00:00 Zynq Introduction
01:19 System-on-Module (SoM)
01:46 Datasheets, Application Notes, Manuals, ...
02:40 Altium Designer Free Trial
03:01 Schematic Overview
04:40 Power Supplies
07:50 Zynq Power, Configuration, and ADC
11:47 Zynq Programmable Logic (PL)
14:14 Zynq Processing System (PS) (Bank 500)
15:32 Pin-Out with Xilinx Vivado
17:52 QSPI and EMMC Memory, Zynq MIO Config
19:05 Zynq PS (Bank 501)
20:16 DDR3L Memory
22:55 Mezzanine (Board-to-Board) Connectors
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