This video walks through how to go from using a pre-built Ubuntu software application for the AMD Xilinx Kria KV260 Vision AI Starter Kit to building that application on-target in a Yocto/PetaLinux build environment. It begins with a brief introduction about Kria Systems on Module (SoM) and ease-of-use. Where to find the relevant documentation is shown. It discusses when Ubuntu is helpful vs when Embedded Linux is helpful. The hardware connections to the kit are shown. How to test that the built Smart Camera application works is also demonstrated.
The KV260 is based on the Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC device family.
I forgot to mention in the video where to look up the kernel version in the PetaLinux release. That can be found on the release page in the Xilinx Wiki. For 2022.1 that page is [ Ссылка ]
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