MYC-C7Z010/20 CPU Module - 667MHz Xilinx XC7Z010/20 Dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 Processor with Xilinx 7-series FPGA logic - 1GB DDR3 SDRAM (2 x 512MB, 32-bit), 4GB eMMC, 32MB QSPI Flash - On-board Gigabit Ethernet PHY - Two 0.8mm pitch 140-pin Board-to-Board Expansion Connectors - Ready-to-Run Linux 4.14.0 Figure 1-1 MYC-C7Z010/20 CPU Module Top-view Figure 1-2 MYC-C7Z010/20 CPU Module Bottom-view The MYC-C7Z010/20 CPU Module is a Linux-ready ZYNQ-based SOM (System on Module) available for either the XC7Z010 or XC7Z020 version. It integrates Xilinxs Dual Cortex-A9 + FPGA All Programmable SoC device, 1GB DDR3 SDRAM, 4GB eMMC, 32MB quad SPI Flash, a Gigabit Ethernet PHY, a USB PHY and external watchdog. Two 0.8mm pitch 140-pin board-to-board connectors provide a large number of I/O signals for ARM peripherals and FPGA I/Os to enable your base board extension. It is ideal for your next embedded design, thus helping you reduce development effort and speed up your time to market. Figure 1-3 MYC-C7Z010/20 CPU Module 1 / 8 The MYC-C7Z010/20 CPU Module is the core board of MYD-C7Z010/20 development board which is an excellent platform for evaluation and prototype based on MYIRs MYC-C7Z010/20 CPU module. It takes full features of the Zynq-7010 and 7020 SoC and has extended rich peripherals to the base board including four USB Host ports, RS232 serial port, Gigabit Ethernet, CAN, LCD and HDMI. It has one XADC header to allow you take advantage of Xilinx XADC it has three PMoD headers to meet your I/O needs with PMoDs (only for 7020) it also has a low-pin count FMC connector to allow various FMC cards for custom I/O options. Typical applications are Industrial Automation, Test & measurement, Medical Equipment, Intelligent Video Surveillance, Aerospace and military, etc. Figure 1-4 MYD-C7Z010/20 Development Board Hardware Specification The Zynq-7000 family of devices combines the software programmability of a Processor with the hardware programmability of an FPGA, resulting in unrivaled levels of system performance, flexibility, scalability while providing system benefits in terms of power reduction, lower cost with fast time to market. Unlike traditional SoC processing solutions, the flexible programmable logic of the Zynq-7000 devices enables optimization and differentiation, allowing designers to add peripherals and accelerators to adapt to a broad base of applications. The Zynq-7000 AP SoC leverages the 28nm scalable optimized programmable logic used in Xilinxs 7 series FPGAs. Each device is designed to meet unique requirements across many use cases and applications. The Z-7010, Z-7015, and Z-7020 leverage the Artix -7 FPGA programmable logic and offer lower power and lower cost for high-volume applications. The Z-7030, Z-7035, Z-7045, and Z-7100 are based on the Kintex -7 FPGA programmable logic for higher-end applications that require higher performance and high I/O throughput. 2 / 8