Optimize productivity and accelerate design flow through Digilent Eclypse Z7
Perfect platform for instrumentation applications
What is the Eclypse Z7?
Digilent Eclypse Z7 is the first host board of the new Eclypse platform, showcasing modular functionality, high-speed I/O, and an FPGA SoC that blends power and flexibility for instrumentation applications. The Eclypse platform is more than a standard development board – it's a new way to streamline and accelerate design flow combined with a newly developed software architecture to create a powerful research and prototyping platform optimized for productivity and flexibility. In addition to a Zynq 7020 FPGA SoC from Xilinx, the Eclypse Z7 features two high-speed connectors using Opal Kelly’s new SYZYGY standard, which pairs with Digilent’s new Zmod family to allow for high performance I/O.
The hardware, however, is only part of the story of the Eclypse Platform. Petalinux is supported out of the box, and pre-built Linux images are accompanied by a software API for bulk data transfer. The software architecture is completely open and customizable. This system allows new users to get started without touching the hardware until desired, and with support from a built-in high-level API, users can enjoy the benefits of hardware acceleration without having to directly interface with the FPGA.
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Features
- Zynq 7020 SoC
- 2x SYZYGY standard interface connectors for Zmod expansion
- Standard supports data rates of up to 500 MHz
- 125 MHz oscillator connected to Zynq PL for PL-only designs
- 2x Pmod connectors for Pmod expansion
- Micro USB port for USBUART and JTAG programming
- JTAG programming header
- Programming mode select jumper: JTAG, QSPI, SD
- Ethernet connector with 10/100/1000 Ethernet PHY
- Micro USB connector for user USB Host/Device/OTG
- MicroSD card slot
- 2x user RGB LEDs, 2x user buttons
- Kits included
- 12V 5A Power Supply with adapters for US and EU
- USB A to Micro B programming cable
- USB A to Micro A cable (for connector “USB”)
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Reference Manual
Zmod Scope 1410 SYZYGY-compatible Dual-channel 14-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter Module
What is the Zmod Scope 1410?
The Zmod Scope 1410 is one of Digilent's first SYZYGY-compliant expansion modules. The SYZYGY standard offers a much higher speed/bandwidth digital interface than Pmods, but at a much smaller and lower-cost form-factor than FMC, enabling the user to configure an FPGA development board with the right I/O for their application.
The Zmod Scope 1410 is equipped with Analog Devices AD9648, the dual channel, high speed, low power, 14-bit, 105MS/s Analog to Digital Converter (ADC). Driven by the SYZYGY carrier, the Zmod ADC can acquire two simultaneous signal
(1MΩ, ±25V, single-ended, 14-bit, 100MS/s, 70MHz+ bandwidth). Analog inputs can be connected to a circuit using SMA cables.
When coupled to a base board using SYZYGY expansion, like the Eclypse Z7 or Genesys ZU, the combination will serve as a powerful prototyping platform for instrumentation, high-speed control, and SDR products. By utilizing these expansion capabilities, users can spend more time on the analytical and system-level aspects of the solution rather than having to focus on the component-level interactions of the devices.
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- Analog Devices AD9648
- Channels: 2
- Channel type: single ended
- Resolution: 14-bit
- Input range: ±1V (High Gain) or ±25V (Low Gain)
- Absolute Resolution 0.13mV (High Gain) or 3.21mV (Low Gain)
- Sample rate (real time): 100MS/s
- Input impedance: 1MΩ||18pF
- Analog bandwidth: 70 MHz+ @ 3dB, 30 MHz @ 0.5dB, 20 MHZ @ 0.1dB
- Input protected to: ±50V
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Reference Manual
Zmod AWG 1411 SYZYGY-compatible Dual-channel 14-bit Digital-to-Analog Converter Module
What is the Zmod AWG 1411?
The Zmod AWG 1411 is one of Digilent's first SYZYGY-compliant expansion modules. The SYZYGY standard offers a much higher speed/bandwidth digital interface than Pmods, but at a much smaller and lower-cost form-factor than FMC, enabling the user to configure an FPGA development board with the right I/O for their application.
The Zmod AWG 1411 is equipped with Analog Devices AD9717 the dual channel, high speed, low power, 14-bit, 125MS/s Digital to Analog Converter (DAC). Driven by the SYZYGY carrier, the Zmod DAC can generate two simultaneous signals (50Ω, ±5V, single-ended, 14-bit, 100MS/s, 40MHz+ bandwidth). The analog outputs can be connected to a circuit using SMA cables.
When coupled to a base board using SYZYGY expansion, like the Eclypse Z7 or Genesys ZU, the combination will serve as a powerful prototyping platform for instrumentation, high-speed control, and SDR products. By utilizing these expansion capabilities, users can spend more time on the analytical and system-level aspects of the solution rather than having to focus on the component-level interactions of the devices.
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- Analog Devices AD9717
- Channels: 2
- Channel type: single ended
- Resolution: 14-bit
- Absolute Resolution (amplitude ≤1.25V): 167μV
- Absolute Resolution (amplitude >1.25V): 665μV
- Output impedance: 50Ω
- Sample rate (real time): 100MS/s.
- AC amplitude (max): ±5 V.
- Analog bandwidth: 40 MHz @ 3dB, 20 MHz @ 0.5dB, 14 MHz @ 0.1dB
- Slew rate (2V step): 180V/μs
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Reference Manual
Demo projects
Eclypse Z7 Bundles Perfect platform for embedded measurement system
What is the Eclypse Z7 Bundles?
Digilent Eclypse Z7 bundle offers you a complete solution to create high-speed instrumentation, control, and measurement systems for edge-computing, medical, and communications applications. It includes Eclypse Z7, the Zmod Scope 1410 and Zmod AWG 1411. Both Zmods with 100 MSPS, 14-bit converters. You can customize the bundle by adding different Zmods.
The Zmod Scope 1410 is equipped with Analog Devices AD9648, the dual channel, high speed, low power, 14-bit, 105MS/s Analog to Digital Converter (ADC). Driven by the SYZYGY carrier, the Zmod ADC can acquire two simultaneous signals
(1MΩ, ±25V, single-ended, 14-bit, 100MS/s, 70MHz+ bandwidth). Analog inputs can be connected to a circuit using SMA cables.
The Zmod AWG 1411 is equipped with Analog Devices AD9717 the dual channel, high speed, low power, 14-bit, 125MS/s Digital to Analog Converter (DAC). Driven by the SYZYGY carrier, the Zmod DAC can generate two simultaneous signals (50Ω, ±5V, single-ended, 14-bit, 100MS/s, 40MHz+ bandwidth). The analog outputs can be connected to a circuit using SMA cables.
The bundle comes with a free example project and show users the implementation of a basic signal processing application on the Eclypse Z7 Bundles.
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Three options
- Eclypse Z7 + Zmod Scope 1410 + Zmod AWG 1411
- Eclypse Z7 + two Zmod Scope 1410
- Eclypse Z7 + two Zmod AWG 1411
Eclypse Z7: Zynq-7000 SoC Development Board
- Zynq-7000 APSoC
- 1 GiB DDR3L with 32-bit bus @ 1066 MT/s
- Gigabit Ethernet PHY
- 2 ports following the SYZYGY Standard interface specification
Zmod Scope 1410
- Channels: 2 single-ended
- Resolution: 14-bit, Sample rate (real time): 100MS/s
- Analog bandwidth: 70 MHz+ @ 3dB, 30 MHz @ 0.5dB, 20 MHZ @ 0.1dB
Zmod AWG 1411
- Channels: 2 single-ended
- Resolution: 14-bit, Sample rate (real time): 100MS/s.
- Analog bandwidth: 40 MHz @ 3dB, 20 MHz @ 0.5dB, 14 MHz @ 0.1dB
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Reference Manual
Demo projects
USB104 A7: Artix-7 FPGA Development Board with SYZYGY-compatible Expansion
What is the USB104 A7?
The Digilent USB104 A7 boasts power and versatility in a compact and rugged package for industrial SWaP applications. Designed for use across the industrial temperature range, the USB104 A7 features the Xilinx Artix-7 XC7A100T with an operating range from -40C-100C.* The USB104 A7 also features a SYZYGY port for high-speed data acquisition through the addition of Zmod expansion modules. This allows users to quickly develop and run customized FPGA-based data acquisition and signal processing applications on embedded systems. Ideal application areas include industrial automation, embedded OEM, telecommunications and mil-aero.
The USB104 A7 conforms to the small and rugged PC/104 board outline and mounting dimensions. I/O is provided with on-board LEDs and push-buttons. The SYZYGY compatible Zmod expansion is supplemented with three 12-pin Pmod ports. An onboard USB hub and controller conveniently interfaces the USB104 A7 with JTAG, UART, and a parallel data interface (DPTI) through a single connection. The DPTI data transfer interface provides host-to-FPGA data transfer and is easily managed with Digilent’s Adept 2 application. This ease of use and high-speed data transfer is especially useful for deployed systems.
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- Xilinx Industrial Temperature Rated Artix-7 FPGA (XC7A100T-1CSG324I)
- 512 MB Micron DDR3 with 16-bit bus @ 800 or 667 MT/s depending on configurable voltage
- 16 MB Spansion Quad-SPI Flash
- USB-JTAG Programming circuitry
- USB-UART bridge
- Adept DPTI/DSPI data transfer interface for high speed host to FPGA data transfer
- Onboard USB hub eliminates the need for multiple USB cable connections
- One standard SYZYGY port (Zmod)
- Three standard Pmod ports
- PCB adheres to PC/104 form factor and includes the standard mounting holes
- Powered from a 5V external DC adapter attached to barrel jack or from USB header
- Automatic switching between USB and external power, with external receiving preference
- NCP380 load switch limits USB current to 2 amps and reduces in-rush current