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The Smart Vision Development Kit leverages the PicoZed System-On-Module (SOM) by providing a feature-rich, modular carrier card for machine vision applications.  This kit provides all the necessary components to start development of embedded vision applications, including the PicoZed 7015 Zynq SOM, the Smart Vision Carrier Card, a 1.2MP Aptina camera module, power supply, various cables, and a 1-year  license voucher for the Xilinx Vivado Design Edition software (device locked to the Zynq 7015). The Smart Vision Carrier Card provides several industry standard vision connectivity interfaces, including GigEVision (GEV), USB3Vision (U3V), and CoaXPress (CXP). The included Quick Start Guide will have you running the out-of-box design in less than 5 minutes. The Smart Vision kit also includes demonstration versions of several advanced software tools to help accelerate your embedded vision development.

 

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The SVDK is also supported by the following machine vision development tools:

 

VisualApplets for SVDK programming environment

(trial version is free of charge) :

http://www.silicon-software.info/en/products/239-va-svdk-en.html

 

DISCLAIMER : The SVDK carrier card IS NOT COMPATIBLE with the PicoZed 7030 SOM.  Attempting to mate the PicoZed 7030 SOM to the SVDK will permanently damage the SOM !!!

 

 

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Documentation

GigE Vision Getting Started Guide

GigE Vision Getting Started Guide

 

Programming Linux to QSPI/eMMC on the Smart Vision Development Kit

Programming Linux to QSPI/eMMC on the Smart Vision Development Kit

 

Quick Start Card (SVDK)

SVDK Quick Start Card

 

Hardware Guides (SVDK)

SVDK Hardware User Guide Rev.1.1

 

Board Definition Files (SVDK)

PicoZed 7015 + SVDK Board Definition Install for Vivado 2015.3, 2015.4 (zip)

 

Frequently Asked Questions (SVDK)

SVDK FAQ v1.3

Reference Designs

Application Note on Booting SVDK Using QSPI and eMMC

SVDK - Programming Linux to QSPI and eMMC - Vivado 2014.4

 

Getting Started Design for SVDK GigE Vision

SVDK GigE Vision - Getting Started v1.5

 

Getting Started Design for SVDK USB3 Vision

SVDK USB3 Vision - Getting Started v1.0

Technical Specifications

 

SpecificationDescription
PICOZED 7015T SO
  • ZYNQ SOC
    • XC7Z015-1CLG485
  • Memory
    • 1 GB of DDR3 SDRAM
    • 128 Mb of QSPI Flash
    • 4 GB eMMC
  • Communications
    • 10/100/1000 Ethernet PHY
    • USB 2.0 PHY
  • User I/O
    • 148 User I/O (135 PL, 13 PS MIO
    • PL I/O configurable as up to 65 LVDS pairs or 135 single-ended
  • I/O
    • 4 GTP Transceivers
  • Other
    • JTAG configuration port accessible via I/O connectors
    • PS JTAG pins accessible via I/O connectors
MACHINE VISION CARRIER CARD
  • COMMUNICATIONS
    • 10/100/1000 Ethernet x2 (PS based, and PL based
    • USB 3.0, implemented with Cypress EZ-USB FX3
    • USB 2.0 OTG
    • USB Serial
  • USER I/O
    • 4 LEDs
    • 2 Push-Buttons
    • 4 Test Pins (available on 6 pin header)
  • VIDEO INTERFACES
    • Camera Connector
    • HDMI Output, implemented with ADI ADV7511
  • MACHINE VISION INTERFACES (implemented with Sensor to Image IP)
    • GigEVision (GEV)
    • USB3Vision (U3V)
    • CoaXPress (CXP) Host/Device
APTINA 1.2MP CAMERA MODULE
  • Memory
    • Monochrome
    • Resolution = 1280x960 (1.2MP)
    • Frame Rate = 54 fps at full resolution
    • Pixel Size = 3.75-micron
    • Optical Format = 1/3 inch
    • Dynamic Range = 64 dB
    • Global Shutter
  • Optics
    • Standard lens mount: M12
    • 6mm lens

 

WHAT'S INCLUDED
  • Aptina 1.2MP camera module
  • Downloadable documentation and reference
  • Embedded Visual Applets – Demo
  • HALCONtrailrun – Demo Version
  • Sensor to Image Machine Vision Carrier Board
  • MicroUSB cable
  • PicoZed (Zynq-7015) SOM module
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