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Winners Announcement: PYNQ-Z2: Embedded Vision Workshop (Zero to Hero) Series with Adam Taylor!

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PYNQ-Z2: Embedded Vision Workshop Series with Adam Taylor

 

Getting Started | Getting Up and Running  | Unlocking Your Inner PYNQ Hero  | Project14 | PYNQ Workshop image

 

Thank you to everyone who participated and we apologize for the delays.  We are pleased the following winners:

 

Grand Prize:   The winner of the $500 gift card goes to Fred27 for Ponq - bringing Pong to life with Pynq !

 

First Place Prizes: The winner of the $200 Gift Card goes to  yuricts for Taylor waves - WaveDrom demonstration on the PYNQ framework  + Ping Pong trainer, beacon_dave for PYNQ-Z2 Workshop - AXI GPIO and PYNQ-Z2 Workshop - PS GPIO , and riklaunim with Using PYNQ as user interface/user experience platform!

 

The element14 community is proud to welcome Adam Taylor, author of the MicroZed Chronicles, to present a hands-on workshop featuring the PYNQ-Z2.  If you follow along with Adam, for all three workshops, he'll walk you through everything you need to do to build an Embedded Vision application.  PYNQ is an open source project started by Xilinx, which fuses the productivity of Python with the acceleration provided by programmable logic within the Zynq / Zynq MPSoC.  The PYNQ-Z2 board that you will need in order to follow along with this workshop is a good board to get started using PYNQ because its got a strong community supporting it and it has Arduino and Raspberry Pi compatibility.

 

To complete this lab series, you will need the following Hardware:

 

  • PYNQ-Z2 BoardPYNQ-Z2 Board
  • Micro SD CardMicro SD Card greater than or equal to 16 GB
  • Micro USB CableMicro USB Cable
  • Ethernet CableEthernet Cable
  • Jumper CableJumper Cable
  • HDMI to Micro HDMI CableHDMI to Micro HDMI Cable

 

Buy KitBuy Kit

 

Not Included in Kit:  You will also need an HDMI camera such as:

 

  • HDMI Camera  (Any camera as long as HDMI Output is 720p or lower!)

 

To be able to complete these three labs you will need the following software on your development machine:

 

  • Vivado 2019.1
  • 7 Zip
  • Etcher
  • TerraTerm
  • WinSCP
  • PYNQ-Z2 Image

 

Each workshop session will walk you through everything you need to know to go from a Zero to a Hero using the PYNQ-Z2 board.  In between each session you'll be given missions where you can earn badges and win free swag prizes for blogging about PYNQ experience.  We'll set up a workshop space in Project14 but you're free to blog anywhere on the community as long as you use the assigned tags for your blog.  During the final mission, 3 First Place Winners will receive a $200 Amazon Gift Card for having the most creative and original Embedded Vision project.

 

In the spirit of open-source, we want to be as inclusive as possible and make sure that everyone has an opportunity learn while having fun and being creative.  No experience required.  We've even put together a short quiz based on Free material on pynq.io and the book Exploring Zynq MPSoC Book which you can download a free PDF copy of on the Xilinx site.

 

Dates and Register for Free:

 

Workshop:Dates and Missions:

Session 1 - Getting Started with PYNQ

 

What You'll Learn:

  • PYNQ Framework and PYNQ-Z2 Development Board
  • Base and Logic Tool Overlays
  • How to install existing overlays from the PYNQ Community

Tuesday, 5th of May 2020image

 

  • PYNQ-Z2 Workshop: Getting Started with PYNQ

Your Mission:

  • Update the overlay to include additional features.
  • Blog about your PYNQ experience and tag it pynqstarter to earn a badge and a chance to win free swag!

Session 2 - Getting Up and Running with PYNQ

 

What You'll Learn:

  • How to Build Your Own Overlays for the PYNQ Framework
  • Using existing PYNQ IP cores to aid in the creating an application
  • Using the Jupyter notebook to understand control with the application
  • Create GitHub repositories which can be used to share overlays

Tuesday, 19th of May 2020image

 

  • PYNQ-Z2 Workshop: Getting Up and Running with PYNQ

Your Mission:

  • Update the overlay to include additional features.
  • Blog about your PYNQ experience and tag it pynqrunner to earn a badge and a chance to win free swag!

Session 3 - Unlocking Your Inner PYNQ Hero

 

What You'll Learn:

 

  • Create a PYNQ overlay which implements an embedded vision application
  • Use an HDMI camera to receive images before processing and using OpenCV

Tuesday 2nd of June 2020image

 

  • PYNQ-Z2 Workshop: Unlocking Your Inner PYNQ Hero

Your Mission:

  • Accelerate the overlay using additional OpenCV functions
  • Blog about your PYNQ experience and tag it pynqhero to earn a badge a chance to win free swag!

 

 

Prizes:

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One Grand Prize Winner Receives a $500 Gift Card!3 First Place Winners Receive a $200 Amazon Gift Card

 

In-between sessions, blog about your learning experience to win badges, free swag, and a chance to win a $500 Gift Card Grand Prize for the Best Embedded Vision Project. 

 

3 First place winners will receive a $200 Amazon Gift Card. 

 

To be eligible you must:

 

  • Attend all 3 sessions with Adam Taylor!
  • Blog about your PYNQ experience and earn 3 PYNQ badges!
  • Every time you earn a badge you have a chance to win free swag!
  • Demonstrate what you've learned by completing an Embedded Vision Project!
  • The Best Overall Embedded Vision Project Wins a $500 Gift Card!
  • 3 First Place Winners Receive a $200 Amazon Gift Card!
  • Winners will be chosen based on Creativity and Originality!
  • Have Fun, Be Creative!

 

Presenter:

 

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Founder and Lead Engineer, Adiuvo Engineering & Training Ltd
Adam has over 18 years engineering experience of which a significant number of these are at Design Authority / Responsible Engineer level on complex System and Electronic projects for advanced satellite payloads, safety critical systems (SIL4) and other high performance systems. He is both a Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the IET, as well as, a prolific blogger on technical subjects such as Electronics design, FPGA design and Reliable techniques.He is also the author of the MicroZed Chronicles, a weekly blog which focuses on the Xilinx Zynq & Zynq UltraScale+ SoC, as well as, the Vivado and SDSoC tool sets. The series contains over 250 in depth technical articles, providing examples and how to's which cover every aspect of using the device from basics to advanced concepts such as Asymmetric Multi Processing and High Level Synthesis.
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  • weiwei2
    weiwei2 over 5 years ago +6
    Keep Captain Hook Away I want to do a home "pest' repellent. In this case is a stray cat that often "invade" and "rampage" my home garden. It does a lot of naughty job like pooping, digging food. Just…
  • Fred27
    Fred27 over 5 years ago +5
    I thought I'd make sure I was ready to hit the ground running with the webinar and found there were a few quirks to getting PYNQ set up. If you already see a Jupyter notebook when you open http://pynq;9090…
  • Fred27
    Fred27 over 5 years ago +4
    I notice that Vivado 2019.1 has been added to the prerequisites. I just wanted to add that when you're installing this do not be tempted to go for 2019.2 . There's nothing wrong with 2019.2 - in fact it…
  • weiwei2
    weiwei2 over 5 years ago in reply to ralphjy

    i have just read your roadtest PYNQ-Z2 Dev Kit - Tiny-YOLO Object Detection . it is great am i am always fascinated with video processing with FPGA

    from my understand is it you are using PS for the yolo back then ?

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  • weiwei2
    weiwei2 over 5 years ago in reply to bhfletcher

    yes, i read about that too and also left a comment there (so that whenever there is update the system to notify me image ) but from my understanding his Yolo is not using the PL but using PS to do. correct me if i am wrong. That's why when watching your recent webinar then only i realize there seesm to be a new example implementation of Yolo with PL.

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  • zst123
    zst123 over 5 years ago

    Hello all, I look forward to these online workshops because I am interested in learning FPGAs. I have done basic computer vision like OpenCV before, and this is my first time hearing about embedded vision. I also have lots of experience with microcontrollers from school, however, not much on FPGAs as it is a new thing to me. I am hoping from these workshops, I can also build my python skills. Thank you for your guidance in these lessons.

     

     

     

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  • ralphjy
    ralphjy over 5 years ago in reply to beacon_dave

    Interesting project.  I hadn't seen it before.  Might be useful for performance comparison.  I'll need to take a closer look.  It was done a couple of years ago so hopefully it won't take too much tweaking to get it to work.

     

    Thanks for the link.

     

    Ralph

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  • kurtle_403
    kurtle_403 over 5 years ago

    I am a 3rd electrical engineering student with some experience working with Xilinx FPGA boards and programming with Vivado, and would love to get my hands on one of these boards and blog about a video processing project I have had in mind. Fishery's around the world hire third party companies to manually have a biologist review the video of the fisherman catch's to make sure they are complying with the local governments regulations and quotas. Therefore, the project that I want to build and blog about is a video processing unit which would use a HDMI camera and PYNQ-Z2 board with some form of CNN to correctly identify and count different fish species form the video feed.

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  • jalilhel82
    jalilhel82 over 5 years ago

    I have some experience from college with embedded system development and I would like to further expand my knowledge in hardware design. I have a few conceptual ideas in mind for projects. I feel that the workshops will give me a terrific foundation to build upon!

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  • dervan
    dervan over 5 years ago

    This would be great for the visual inspection of flexible kapton flexes (pcbs) , for the upgrade of the ATLAS (CERN) experiment’s upgrade pixel detector. A great project for a student. After I learn how to get it started.

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  • nutmegzzz
    nutmegzzz over 5 years ago

    I will be joining the workshops when they happen, previously I worked on a project where the camera lens allowed for 270 degree steradian viewing without any distortion and this would be a great way to incorporate the display.  While I no longer work for the company I have always looked for applications to put this technology into play and can picture this as an added benefit.

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  • bhfletcher
    bhfletcher over 5 years ago in reply to weiwei2

    Cheah,

    The QNN Notebook will work for PYNQ-Z2. See this line in the README.md: "platform can be pynqz1-z2 or ultra96;"

    https://github.com/Xilinx/QNN-MO-PYNQ/blob/master/README.md

     

    Looks like ralphjy used YOLO in this review last August -- PYNQ-Z2 Dev Kit - Tiny-YOLO Object Detection

     

    Bryan

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    weiwei2 over 5 years ago in reply to Fred27

    forgot to say thank you earlier image

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