For features, price point, and ecosystem of add-on boards I like the Ultra96. The only thing I wish the Ultra96 had is wired Ethernet, but that is easy enough to get with a inexpensive USB<>Ethernet adapter or via USB gadget Ethernet (RNDIS).
I have worked with Zedboard. I shall be so happy if anybody in the group ready to send a link where to get a resource for Xilinx Vivado design with FPGA Zynq7000 board, From Xilinx for a beginner. I want to learn from scratch. Please, send it to my email:iyapokamoru@gmail.com. Looking forward to hearing from you.Thanks.
I have not used any Zedboard MPSoC system to appreciate their benefits. However, I have worked extensively with conventional FPGAs where you do everything from scratch. I think these boards would be very beneficial in creating prototypes for products, especially for hardware startups
It is Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC so you get all the benefits of that architecture.
The form factor is incredibly versatile since you can prototype on it and then purchase those SOMs in production quantities to put into your end platform.
You can scale across a number of device densities with the UltraZed-EG and UltraZed-EV families.
Also, if you start with Ultra96, but need to migrate to a device with more resources, there is a great path through UltraZed SOMs.
Well, there are two different solutions in the above list, the SystemOn-Module (SOM) and Single-Board Computer (SBC).
The SBC is preferred because it offers fast access for developers, but then it is up to the target application which can use a SOM on to of a baseboard, or the design can be based on the SBC design.
Well, for my private learning, I prefer Ultra96 due to:
I like the Ultra96 and the reason for that is that it is multipurpose and very powerful and can be used for a lot of various activities. From AI and Machine Learning to just controlling devices.
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