BORA SOM/BORA Evaluation Kit/Getting started/Unboxing

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Issue Date Notes

2021/10/28

BELK-L release
2024/01/31 DESK-XZ7-L-1.0.1 release



Unboxing[edit | edit source]

Once you've received the kit, please open the box and check the kit contents with the packing list included in the box, using the table on this chapter as a reference.

The hardware components (SOM, carrier boards and display) are pre-assembled, as shown in the picture below:


Belk 01.png

Kit contents[edit | edit source]

Component Description Notes
Bora5-small.jpg Bora SOM

Default option is DBRF4110S2R (see Order codes for more options)

  • SoC: Xilinx XC7Z020 (866Mhz, Speed "-3", Tj 0-100°C)
  • SDRAM: 1 GB DDR3
  • NOR: bootable SPI flash 16 MB
  • NAND: 1GB (SLC)
  • For more details, please refer to the Bora Hardware Manual
  • By default, ARM cores frequency is set to 667 MHz and the example Vivado project is implemented for a "-1" device. This choice makes the software released with the kit compatible with possible variants based on different SoM models. In this regard, see also the order codes section.
Boraevb-02.png BORA Carrier board Se also the BoraEVB page
Alimentatore.jpg AC/DC Single Output Wall Mount adapter
Output: +12V – 2.0 A
Please refer to Belk Quick Start Guide
FTDI-CHIPI-X10.png
FTDI USB/RS232 cable adapter
FTDI code: CHIPI-X10
EVK-kit-DB9-serial-cable.png.png
D9 Female to D9 Female null modem cable
Sandisk Industrial 32GB.png
MicroSDHC card

Order codes[edit | edit source]

Order code Description
BELK-L-S-S This code refers to the default configuration detailed above

microSD Layout[edit | edit source]

The microSD provided with the kit is used to store:

  • a bootable partition (mmcblk0p1, vfat) containing:
    • binary images (u-boot and kernel images)
  • root file system partition (mmcblk0p2, ext4)