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6003-410-017  Digilent  Programmable Logic Evaluation Development Board Kit  -  商品詳細情報

6003-410-017 Digilent

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    6003-410-017

    Digilent

    Programmable Logic Evaluation Development Board Kit

    Digilent

    Programmable Logic Evaluation Development Board Kit

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  • Product Overview

    PYNQ-Z1: Python Productivity for Zynq-7000 ARM/FPGA SoC

    ECCN 5A992c.

    HTSN 8471500150

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    Manufacturer name
    Digilent
    Product name
    6003-410-017
    Product classification
    Programmable Logic Evaluation Development Board Kit
    Other names
    1286-1223
    Manufacturer Packaging
    Bulk
    Manufacturer packaging quantity
    1

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      The PYNQ-Z1 board is designed to be used with PYNQ, a new open-source framework that enables embedded programmers to exploit the capabilities of Xilinx Zynq All Programmable SoCs (APSoCs) without having to design programmable logic circuits. Instead, the APSoC is programmed using Python and the code is developed and tested directly on the PYNQ-Z1. The programmable logic circuits are imported as hardware libraries and programmed through their APIs in essentially the same way that the software libraries are imported and programmed.