I am new to Xilinx's Zynq, and I don't have years experience in FPGA. Although this is a Zedboard forum, I would like to know what I cannot do if I purchase a Zybo board instead of a Zedboard.
I am new to Xilinx's Zynq, and I don't have years experience in FPGA. Although this is a Zedboard forum, I would like to know what I cannot do if I purchase a Zybo board instead of a Zedboard.
Hi FrankWL,
In addition to the FMC connector difference, Zybo utilizes TMDS signaling to handle HDMI native through the Zynq I/Os. This has the benefit of supporting either HDMI input or output mode. However, the I/O signaling at that voltage level supports up to 720P resolutions. If you need to output 1080P resolution, the Analog Devices ADV7511 on the ZedBoard is recommended.
Regards,
-Kevin
Hi FrankWL,
In addition to the FMC connector difference, Zybo utilizes TMDS signaling to handle HDMI native through the Zynq I/Os. This has the benefit of supporting either HDMI input or output mode. However, the I/O signaling at that voltage level supports up to 720P resolutions. If you need to output 1080P resolution, the Analog Devices ADV7511 on the ZedBoard is recommended.
Regards,
-Kevin