Element14 Arty Z7 Roadtest

We are exited to announce that is is time for another Element14 Roadtest! This time the focus will be on the Arty Z7, and if you are unfamiliar with the Element14 Roadtests please check out this blog post. This opportunity provides chosen applicants with a new Arty Z7 to explore and design with, and see what they can develop with the hardware.

If you have concerns about creating a quality application, check out this resource for Writing a Winning Roadtest Application!

If you are unfamiliar with the Arty Z7, it is a excellent choice of development board for makers and hobbyiests. From the product page:

The Arty Z7 is a ready-to-use development platform designed around the Zynq-7000™ All Programmable System-on-Chip (AP SoC) from Xilinx. The Zynq-7000 architecture tightly integrates a dual-core, 650 MHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor with Xilinx 7-series Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) logic. This pairing grants the ability to surround a powerful processor with a unique set of software defined peripherals and controllers, tailored by you for whatever application is being conquered.

The Arty Z7 Roadtest runs through May 7th, so make sure you sign up today!

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  • Miranda Hansen

    I enjoy creative writing, engineering, thinking, building, exploring and sharing with people. Huge aficionado of spending time thinking about things that “don’t matter.” I am very interested in unconstrained creativity. I love cross-discipline ideas and all of their integration into complete original systems. And I like things that do things.

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I enjoy creative writing, engineering, thinking, building, exploring and sharing with people. Huge aficionado of spending time thinking about things that “don’t matter.” I am very interested in unconstrained creativity. I love cross-discipline ideas and all of their integration into complete original systems. And I like things that do things.

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