TySOM IoT Gateway with Amazon Cloud Tutorial - TySOM-1-7Z030
Internet of Things applications require fast, encrypted, and safe internet communication channels to send data and communicate with other devices. The best solution for this purpose is the cloud. This document describes all necessary steps to use Amazon Cloud in IoT applications with TySOM as an IoT gateway.
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TySOM-1-7Z030, TySOM™ EDK |
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TySOM Main Design Flow When developing on the TySOM platform, there is much to consider. Hardware design, software development, and embedded Linux development are all crucial parts of the TySOM design flow.
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TySOM™ EDK |
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TySOM XC7Z030 SoC EVB Vivado Embedded Design Development Guide Basic Vivado design is intended to provide common board functionality by enabling UART and SDIO peripherals to run embedded Linux in it's minimal possible configuration. In this case, SDIO core is used to support microSD cards as Linux boot source and UART as main system console. Standard Vivado flow includes several stages to create hardware platform for the Zynq-7000 based board. All the reviewed projects in the current document use current basic platform for the further system expansion so the main stages will be covered only once. These stages will be reviewed in the order they appear. Actual used Xilinx Vivado tool version is 2014.2
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TySOM™ EDK |
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TySOM-1-7Z030 Quick Start Guide How to prepare the TySOM-1-7Z030 including board programming and booting operating system.
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TySOM-1-7Z030, TySOM™ EDK |
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TySOM-1-7Z030 Reference Design Part 1: Creating Hardware Details BASIC, ADVANCED BASIC, MEDIA, CAM-2-LCD STREAMING, and ALL-IN-ONE HDMI/LCD Embedded System Design.
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TySOM-1-7Z030, TySOM™ EDK |
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TySOM-1-7Z030 Reference Design Part 2: Embedded Linux Setup Guide Describes how to prepare a microSD card to use as a boot medium for running embedded Linux on a TySOM board, the two main options to set the root file system for an embedded Linux operating system, U-Boot as a second stage boot loader for an embedded Linux OS, etc.
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TySOM-1-7Z030, TySOM™ EDK |
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TySOM-2-7Z045 Quick Start Guide
How to prepare the TySOM-2-7Z045 including board programming and booting operating system.
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TySOM-2-7Z100, TySOM™ EDK |
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TySOM-2-7Z045 Reference Design Part 1: Creating Hardware Delivers Reference Design Functional Overview, and outlines First Steps, External Dependencies, Processing System Configuration, Programmable Logic Fabric Customization, Implementation Flow, etc.
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TySOM-2-7Z100, TySOM™ EDK |
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TySOM-2-7Z045 Reference Design Part 2: Embedded Linux Setup Guide Describes how to prepare a microSD card to use as a boot medium for running embedded Linux on a TySOM board, the two main options to set the root file system for an embedded Linux operating system, U-Boot as a second stage boot loader for an embedded Linux OS, etc.
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TySOM-2-7Z100, TySOM-2-7Z100, TySOM™ EDK |
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VHDL Performance Optimization Learn how to achieve ultimate VHDL simulation performance in Riviera-PRO
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Riviera-PRO |
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Verilog Performance Optimization Learn how to achieve ultimate Verilog simulation performance in Riviera-PRO
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Riviera-PRO |
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Waveform Viewer Learn how to use Waveform Viewer in Riviera-PRO
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Riviera-PRO |
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Web Server Tutorial - TySOM-1-7Z030
Internet of Things (IoT) gateways utilize various sensors and actuators as well as communication interfaces to collect and transmit data. Some applications require a method to present data to users and store them in memory. One of the simplest ways to accomplish this goal is to use LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP) servers. This document will describe the process of installing and configuring LAMP web servers using the Aldec TySOM-1-7Z030.
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TySOM-1-7Z030, TySOM™ EDK |
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Wireless Sensor Tutorial - TySOM-1-7Z030
The TySOM IoT Gateways have a wide range of use, some gateways can provide web server capability, and some can be connected to sensors and actuators. Wireless interfaces are often used when connecting sensors and actuators to a gateway. The main goal of this document is to describe how one can use wireless interfaces such as Bluetooth and Z-wave to communicate with sensors.
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TySOM-1-7Z030, TySOM™ EDK |
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X-trace Learn how to use X-trace in Riviera-PRO
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Riviera-PRO |
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