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How to use TySOM boards in Xilinx Vivado   
This document will focus on using TySOM board in Xilinx Vivado tool which enables adding a custom hardware IP core to the project. This possibility demonstrates the power of Zynq chips and Aldec boards what is out of reach for standard processors. Additionally, FPGA chips consume less energy than processors, so the boards can be used in embedded application with battery power supply. This document provides information how to use Aldec TySOM board in Xilinx Vivado tool.
TySOM™ EDK Tutorials
How to use TySOM boards in Xilinx Vivado   
This document will focus on using TySOM board in Xilinx Vivado tool which enables adding a custom hardware IP core to the project. This possibility demonstrates the power of Zynq chips and Aldec boards what is out of reach for standard processors. In case of using SDx, we have prepared another tutorial on how to use TySOM boards in Xilinx SDx.
TySOM-3A-ZU19EG, TySOM-3-ZU7EV, TySOM-2-7Z100, TySOM-2A-7Z030, TySOM-1-7Z030, TySOM™ EDK Tutorials
IoT Demo Application Tutorial - TySOM-1-7Z030   
Internet usage has expanded to a new mode: device to device. This new mode is used in Internet of Things (IoT) applications and devices are called IoT gateways. The Aldec TySOM contains a Zynq-7000 SoC with ARM processor and a variety of interfaces to be utilized as an IoT gateway device. This document provides all necessary information about the Aldec IoT demo project with the TySOM-1-7Z030 board.
TySOM-1-7Z030, TySOM™ EDK Tutorials
Library Management   
Learn how to manage Libraries in Riviera-PRO
Riviera-PRO Tutorials
MAC Address Assignment Using U-boot   
Zynq-7000 SoC does not include the mechanism to store a per-board unique network MAC address. Therefore, a duplicate MAC address can result in network conflicts when several boards are trying to use the same MAC. A U-boot application, which is a typical kernel bootloader for embedded Linux, can be used to assign and keep the unique MAC address using on-board QSPI flash memory.
TySOM™ EDK Tutorials
Preparing a Custom Linux Filesystem with Xilinx Petalinux Tools   
The Petalinux provides all necessary tools to build a custom operating system for Embedded solutions for the board with Xilinx Zynq chips.
TySOM™ EDK Tutorials
Programming the TySOM-1-7Z030 Board Using a MicroSD Card   
In this tutorial, you will learn how to run your hardware and software application on the TySOM-1-7Z030 board using a microSD card as the boot method. The microSD card is used when you want your application to be persistent despite any power cycling. In this situation, the board will boot from the microSD card.
TySOM™ EDK Tutorials
Riviera-PRO Matlab Interface   
Learn how to use MATLAB® Interface in Riviera-PRO
Riviera-PRO Tutorials
Riviera-PRO Simulink Interface   
Learn how to use Simulink® Interface in Riviera-PRO
Riviera-PRO Tutorials
Running simulation in the Batch mode   
Learn how to run Batch mode simulation in Riviera-PRO
Riviera-PRO Tutorials
Running simulation in the GUI mode   
Learn how to run GUI mode simulation in Riviera-PRO
Riviera-PRO Tutorials
Running “Hello_World” Application Using AWS IoT Greengrass Core on TySOM Embedded Development Board   
In this tutorial, you'll learn how to use AWS IoT Greengrass Core with TySOM board and connect the board to the AWS cloud.
TySOM™ EDK Tutorials
Switching BlueEagle Camera Resolution   
Pre-configured SDSoC Board Support Packages (BSP) for Aldec TySOM series boards coupled with FMC-ADAS daughter cards enable x5 BlueEagle camera links with 1280x720 default image resolution. Some reference applications provided by Aldec may require special 960x540 image resolution which can be forced from Linux devicetree description. This document provides step-by-step instructions describing image resolution switch process.
TySOM Boards, TySOM™ EDK Tutorials
SystemC Simulation   
Learn how to simulate SystemC in Riviera-PRO
Riviera-PRO Tutorials
TCL Scripting Interface   
Learn about scripting interface in Riviera-PRO
Riviera-PRO Tutorials
Thermal Vision Demo   
IR sensors are highly useful for contactless human body temperature measurements, which is one of the main safety precautions during the COVID-19 pandemic. Combining thermal sensor data with standard camera image and AI-based computer vision algorithms allows to automate and significantly improve the overall temperature screening process.
TySOM Boards, TySOM™ EDK Tutorials
TySOM Design Flow: Creating and Co-debugging a Linux Application using Xilinx SDK and Vivado Logic Analyzer   
Hardware and software parts of embedded design can be successfully debugged separately using modern EDA tools. But when it takes to run both sides together, new system-level issues may appear. This tutorial shows how to use Xilinx SDK to create Linux userspace application and efficiently co-debug it with Vivado Logic Analyzer
Riviera-PRO, TySOM™ EDK Tutorials
TySOM Design Flow: Verifying custom Vivado IP with Riviera-PRO™ and ALINT-PRO™    
The growing complexity of modern SoC designs along with the complexity of separate reusable IP cores requires SoC engineers to be familiar with the functional verification tools and approaches. This tutorial presents a step-by-step guide to involve Aldec Riviera-PROTM and ALINT-PROTM tools for the TySOM embedded development flow needs.
Riviera-PRO, ALINT-PRO, TySOM™ EDK Tutorials
TySOM Educational Development Kit   
TySOM™ Educational Kit is designed for the university courses related to the embedded system design, digital system design and hardware design. The kit includes Riviera-PRO™ Advanced Verification Platform and a TySOM embedded development board It also comes with a selection of rich tutorials and reference designs from basic to advanced level to help professors and students start their projects using this kit.
TySOM™ EDK Tutorials
TySOM Embedded Linux Setup Guide    
This document describes how to prepare a microSD card to use as a boot medium for running embedded Linux on a TySOM board. The preferable model of microSD card is 16 GB class 10 card. It provides enough disk space and read/write access performance needed to run Desktop Linux based on Ubuntu 12.11 Linaro image. It is assumed that the user is running a Linux based OS host workstation and is familiar with basic command line commands and tools.
TySOM Boards, TySOM™ EDK Tutorials
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