Initial Pinfile <https://github.com/the-snowwhite/mksocfpga/blob/ultra96-raw/HW/VivadoProjects/ultra96/ultra96_v1/const/PIN_ULTR_36.vhd> I/O routing <https://github.com/the-snowwhite/mksocfpga/blob/ultra96-raw/HW/VivadoProjects/ultra96/ultra96_v1/const/u96_v1_pinmap.xdc>
On Friday, 20 September 2019 04:34:41 UTC+2, justin White wrote: > > What's the I/O on this thing look like in hm2? > > On Thursday, September 19, 2019 at 8:19:55 PM UTC-4, Michael Brown wrote: >> >> I have released a Ultra96 beta sd Image including (a) mksocfpga bitfile >> <https://github.com/the-snowwhite/soc-image-buildscripts/releases/tag/mk-ultra96_pre> >> For those ready to testrun mksocfpga amr64 >> >> >> https://github.com/the-snowwhite/soc-image-buildscripts/releases/tag/mk-ultra96_pre >> >> Time to begin warming up for release party :-) >> >> On Friday, 13 September 2019 17:56:38 UTC+2, Michael Brown wrote: >>> >>> Just to clarify a mistake in the top post: >>> >>> Beaglebone x15 + the new AI model are fully 32-bit --> armhf >>> >>> Rpi3 HW is fully 64 bit capable (cortex A53), >>> Rpi3 SW (os) is still 32-bit ATM --> armhf >>> >>> Leaving the Ultra96 as sole contender with FULL 64-bit HW & SW support >>> --> aarch64 >>> >>> Sorry for the earlier confusion... >>> >>> On Monday, 6 August 2018 16:38:20 UTC+2, Michael Brown wrote: >>>> >>>> I would like to present an interresting mksoc candidate I have, been >>>> able to >>>> do some prelimonary evasstigations on: >>>> >>>> http://zedboard.org/product/ultra96 >>>> >>>> Cpu wise in same club as the Rpi3 and Beagleboard X15 >>>> >>>> Same price as the x15 if you import from usa: >>>> my import clause for consideration( >>>> https://drive.google.com/open?id=16r6Bn-AeZ5RZyROAEXuPaOLFylihsUVm): >>>> >>>> Fpga fabric ~4x DE10 Nano roughly. >>>> I/O wise 16 1.8v I/O out of the box + High speed mezaine + ?? >>>> >>>> A 3.3v/5v adaptor (audio mezz..) is still available for $5 incl freight >>>> (ask). >>>> >>>> Mali 400 Gpu. >>>> >>>> Unique for its price class.... >>>> >>>> First it finally gave me the opportunity to get started with Vivado >>>> (2018.2), and >>>> this has been a very pleasant experience as I find it much more mature, >>>> comprehensive and informative >>>> than the Altera based tools sill available. >>>> >>>> The ultra96 comes with petalinux based upon yocto/ openembedded. >>>> >>>> Via my build script(s) I have also been able to get it running Debian >>>> stretch and Ubuntu bionic, >>>> with 14xx kernel however only with software framebuffer as the Mali 400 >>>> gpu drivers are wierd. >>>> >>>> On the interesting node I have initiated a request at the danish Xilinx >>>> distributors seeking a license to be able to do partial reconfiguration of >>>> the fpga part in an open source environment. >>>> This is where the ultra96 board would be very interesting to play with >>>> in an embedded setup. >>>> As you then can swap audio dsp functionality/in and out live in a >>>> modular fashion..... >>>> Very best wishes >>>> >>> -- website: http://www.machinekit.io blog: http://blog.machinekit.io github: https://github.com/machinekit --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Machinekit" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/machinekit/24842280-2a76-49b9-ba64-ef3327bdd3a8%40googlegroups.com.
