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This white paper looks at the performance of two different single-precision floating-point FFT implementations using the UltraZed-EG Starter Kit and the SDSoC Development Environment.
UltraZed IO Carrier Card Reference Designs and Tutorials
UltraZed PCIe Carrier Card Reference Designs and Tutorials
Out-of-Box Designs
This is the software and hardware platform, boot files, Linux kernel and RAMdisk that are provided on the pre-installed SD card.
This is the software and hardware platform, boot files, Linux kernel and RAMdisk that are provided on the pre-installed SD card.
Compressed PetaLinux BSPs for Avnet Zynq system platforms.
These tutorials provide a means to integrate several different technologies on a single platform. Using the Avnet target boards, we have the power of ARM processors, combined with the unrivaled flexibility of Xilinx programmable logic to implement custom hardware systems. We use a Linux kernel as the foundation operating system running on the processor cores which enables a very large ecosystem of software to be run on our development kits. Virtual machines can provide a very convenient Ubuntu development environment for building the hardware platform and cross-compiling software to target the Processing System.
Iperf is most commonly used for measuring maximum TCP and UDP bandwidth performance. Iperf allows the tuning of various parameters and UDP characteristics. Iperf also has capability to report bandwidth, delay jitter, and datagram loss. This tutorial builds upon the Zynq Linux SpeedWay and PetaLinux SpeedWay training material and describes how to build Iperf from source code and use this application for network performance testing on ZedBoard, MicroZed, PicoZed, or UltraZed platforms.
Serial ATA or SATA is a high speed data interface that connects host bus adapters to mass storage devices such as hard disk drives, optical drives, and solid-state drives. This tutorial builds upon the Zynq training materials and describes how to use common Linux utilities for SATA performance testing on UltraZed platforms.
Wireless LTE connectivity offers portability as an option for products that cannot depend upon WiFi connectivity when deployed off a wired Ethernet LAN. This tutorial builds upon the Zynq training materials and describes how to setup a basic LTE network connection on UltraZed platforms using an AT&T LTE Add-On Kit.
USB 3.0 is a high speed data interface that connects embedded hosts to many peripherals, including mass storage devices. This tutorial builds upon the Zynq training materials and describes how to use common Linux utilities for USB 3.0 performance testing on UltraZed platforms.