Documentation Reference Designs
The UltraZed-EV Carrier Card supports the UltraZed-EV System-on-Module (SOM), providing easy access to the full 152 user I/O, 26 PS MIO, 4 PS GTR transceivers, and 16 GTH transceivers available from the UltraZed-EV SOM via three Micro Headers. Two 200-pin Micro Headers on the carrier card mate with the UltraZed-EV SOM, connecting 152 of the UltraZed-EV Programmable Logic (PL) I/O along with 16 GTH transceivers to FMC HPC slot, LVDS Touch Panel interface, SFP+ interface, HDMI In/Out, 3G-SDI In/Out, push button switches, DIP switches, LEDs, Xilinx SYSMON, clock generators, and 2 Digilent Pmod compatible interfaces.
The UltraZed-EV Carrier Card also uses a 120-pin Micro Header to gain access to the UltraZed-EV SOM Processing System (PS) MIO and GTR transceiver pins as well as USB 2.0 and Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. The UltraZed-EV SOM PS MIO and GTR pins are used on the UltraZed-EV Carrier Card to implement the microSD card, PMOD, USB 2.0/3.0, Gigabit Ethernet, SATA host, Display Port, PCIe Root Port, dual USB-UART, user LED and switch, and MAC Address device interfaces. The UltraZed-EV Carrier Card also provides several power rails to the UltraZed- EV SOM including the 12V main input voltage, user selectable bank voltages for the PL I/O (VCCOs), and the necessary voltages for the GTR and GTH transceivers. The UltraZed-EV Carrier Card is a great vehicle for validating the UltraZed-EV SOM and provides an excellent starting point for creating your own UltraZed-EV custom carrier card.
First shipments of the UltraZed-EV Carrier Card will be included in the UltraZed-EV Starter Kit, with delivery expected mid-summer 2018.
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Hardware Guides
UltraZed EV Carrier Card Hardware User Guide
UltraZed EV Getting Started Guide
Schematics
PRJ-US3CAR-1-01-02-Schematic-Prints
Bill of Materials
PRJ-US3CAR-1-01-0-Marketing-BOM
Layout
Board Definition Files
Installing-Board-Definition-Files
UltraZed EV Carrier Card FAT
Step File
UltraZed-EV PCIe Root Complex Test Tutorial PetaLinux 2017.4
UltraZed-EV PCIe Root Complex Test Tutorial PetaLinux 2017.4.zip
Net List
Installing-Board-Definition-Files
Mechanical
SDSoC Baremetal Platform - Xilinx Matrix Multiply Example
SDSoC PetaLinux Platform - Xilinx Matrix Multiply Example
UltraZed-EV SDSoC Platform v2018.2
UltraZed-EV Master User Constraint List
UltraZed-EV-CC-Master-XDC_0.zip
UltraZed-EV Ethernet Performance Test Tutorial
Zynq UltraScale+ Measure networking performance when using an embedded operating system on the Avnet UltraZed-EV SOM + EV Carrier development board.
UltraZed-EV-RD_Ethernet_Performance_Test.zip
UltraZed-EV SATA Performance Test Tutorial
Description: Zynq UltraScale+ SATA drive read/write performance tests on the Avnet UltraZed-EV SOM + EV Carrier development board.
UltraZed-EV-RD-SATA_Performance.zip
Out-of-Box Designs Ultrazed-EV Carrier Card
This is the software and hardware platform, boot files, Linux kernel and RAMdisk that are provided on the pre-installed SD card.
uz7ev_evcc_sd_oob_2017_4_bsp.zip
PetaLinux Board Support Packages
Compressed PetaLinux BSPs for Avnet Zynq system platforms.
UltraZed-EV Carrier Card - PetaLinux 2020+ BSP (Sharepoint site)
UltraZed-EV Carrier Card – PetaLinux 2018.2 Standard BS
UltraZed-EV Carrier Card – PetaLinux 2018.2 Enhanced BSP
UltraZed-EV Carrier Card – PetaLinux 2017.4 Standard BSP
Vitis PetaLinux Platform
UltraZed-EV Carrier Card - Vitis Platform 2020+ (Sharepoint site)
Vitis PetaLinux Platform PreBuilt Example
UltraZed-EV Carrier Card - Vitis PetaLinux Platform 2020+ Vector Add (Sharepoint site)
Development Using Ubuntu Desktop Linux
These tutorials provide a means to integrate several different technologies on a single platform. Using the Avnet target boards, we have the power of ARM processors, combined with the unrivaled flexibility of Xilinx programmable logic to implement custom hardware systems. We use a Linux kernel as the foundation operating system running on the processor cores which enables a very large ecosystem of software to be run on our development kits. Virtual machines can provide a very convenient Ubuntu development environment for building the hardware platform and cross-compiling software to target the Processing System.
VirtualBox and Linux VM Installation Guide v2020+ (Sharepoint site)
VirtualBox and Linux VM Installation Guide v2016.4
VirtualBox and Linux VM Installation Guide v2017.1
VirtualBox and Linux VM Installation Guide v2017.2
VirtualBox and Linux VM Installation Guide v2018.2
VirtualBox and Linux VM Installation Guide v2018.3
- UltraZed-EV Carrier Card
- 12V AC/DC Power Supply
- Quick Start Card
- microUSB Cable
- UltraZed-EV SOM Mounting Hardware
- microSD Card 8GB
- RJ45 Cable