Adam Taylor’s MicroZed Chronicles: Working with other Zynq-Based Boards

Over at the Xilinx blog (the excellent Xcell Daily Blog), Adam Taylor reviewed his experience working with some of the Zynq-based boards. One of those reviews is for the ZYBO.

 

Taylor, in his original post in his MicroZed series, states his interest in fully exploring the capabilities of running the Xilinx Vivado Design Suite on the MicroZED. This later post explores using other boards, including the ZYBO.

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Check out the blog post and let us (and Adam Taylor) know what you think!

 

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I was the Digilent blog editor, and now I'm a contributor. I love learning about wearables and writing about social issues in STEM. Outside of work, I can be found watching Netflix with my cat, working on an art project, or trying to find new, delicious local foods.

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2 Comments on “Adam Taylor’s MicroZed Chronicles: Working with other Zynq-Based Boards”

  1. hi
    i early bout a zybo board and i tried to install petalinx on it for timesss but it dont work!!
    please help me to do that
    give me some file only to copy on a SD Card and install directly on board!
    🙂

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